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APPOINTMENTS & NEWS; BUILDING FABRIC 25 Designer Contracts a top 10 British business


Designer Contracts, one of the UK’s largest flooring contractors, has been named in The Business Reporter’s ‘Best of British Business’ campaign, distributed with The Daily Telegraph, celebrating success stories in British business. The prestigious accolade has been awarded to


just 10 companies in the UK, which have all demonstrated leadership and excellence, and who continue to drive the UK economy. Celebrating its 25th year in business, Designer Contracts originally started in md Peter Kelsey’s garage and has grown to become the biggest player in its sector with 15 regional centres now established across mainland UK.


01246 854577 www.designercontracts.com Schueco’s window viewed as ‘go-to’ solution


The AWS 70 SC outward-opening aluminium window from Schueco UK delivers Schueco’s renowned ‘build quality’ at an economical price, a formula that has led to it being widely specified for domestic projects right across the country. Its versatility and excellent performance in use means that many specifiers now view the


Schueco AWS 70 SC window as the ‘go-to’ solution for projects where high quality is paramount but budgets are tight. With a depth of 70 mm, slim sightlines from 63.5 mm (outer frame/vent) and a choice of five vent profiles offering optimum cost/size/weight options, Schueco AWS 70 SC is ideal for punched openings, ribbon windows and curtain walling.


mkinfobox@schueco.com www.schueco.co.uk P C Henderson announced as a finalist in British Chamber Awards


Sliding and folding door hardware manufacturer – P C Henderson - has been announced as a finalist in this year’s British Chamber Awards as it is once again recognised for its exporting achievements. The firm will compete head to head against eight other companies to be given the coveted title of UK Export Business of the Year at one of the most high profile award programmes in the UK. The success comes after P C Henderson impressed judges and was crowned winner of the Export Award at the North East of England Business Awards back in April. The firm has now gone onto to be chosen by the North East England Chamber of Commerce, against hundreds of entries, to represent the region at the National Awards. Over 70 of the most successful businesses in the UK will battle it out across nine key awards categories at a prestigious awards Gala Dinner held at Tobacco Dock in London on 29th November. One company will also have the privilege to be crowned Business of the Year and will have the honour of opening the London Stock Exchange when next year’s programme is opened in March 2019. The hotly contested Export Award aims to shine a spotlight on companies that have generated substantial success in international trade.


sales@pchenderson.com Win one of five Google Home devices


ARP Ltd has announced the launch of its photo competition. All you need to do is take some quality images of any ARP products which have been fitted and send them into ARP. Products can be gutters, fascias and soffits, copings, other bespoke pressings and downpipes in either aluminium or cast iron. Winners will be chosen based on the best images and all those who enter will receive a free thermal mug as a thank you (whilst stocks last). The competition will run until 14th


December, with two Google home devices being won in


October, two in November and one in December, giving you plenty of time to get your images in. Full terms and conditions and entry details can be found on the ARP website. ARP is a leading UK manufacturer of aluminium and cast iron rainwater products. Renowned for its specialist knowledge and quality products, ARP can offer both the specifier and the installer the highest standards of performance, aesthetics, and durability. Its product range is made from the highest quality aluminium and cast iron and the company’s range of profiles ensure it has a style to suit any project.


0116 298 9495 www.arp-ltd.com/photo-competition


Unique safety glass process supplied for new Pilkington mirror


Chromatics Glass Limited has supplied Pilkington with its unique safety glass process for the recently launched Pilkington Optimirror™ Protect Plus. This new product is a safety mirror which doesn’t require toughening or laminating and provides enhanced safety capability. It is formed of a composite material – a mirror bonded to metal through the application of the Chromatics process – rather than a mirror with a safety film. Lightweight and flawlessly flat, the glass remains in place if broken until the mirror can be easily and safely replaced. Pilkington Optimirror™ Protect Plus’ safety credentials and aesthetic appeal make it suitable for a diverse range of commercial applications particularly in high volume traffic areas including shopping centres, hotels, gymnasiums, lifts, and train stations. Or for more general domestic environments where it not only provides optimum safety but also creates stunning and contemporary design features. It has been specified and is currently being installed for a development in London for St James, part of the Berkeley Group. Pilkington is the exclusive distributor of the product in the UK and Ireland. Pilkington Optimirror™ Protect Plus comes as standard on Pilkington Optiwhite™, a practically colourless true low-iron glass, but is also available in grey and bronze on request.


01904 439187 www.chromaticsglass.com WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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