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46 PROJECT REPORT: EDUCATION & RESEARCH FACILITIES; PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR SHOWCASE


Howe Green supplies floor access covers for inspirational university building


Over 50 Howe Green 5000 Series Light Duty Aluminium and 7500 Series Medium Duty Aluminium Floor Access Covers were supplied for the award winning Collaborative Teaching Laboratory (CTL) at the University of Birmingham’s Edgbaston Campus. The Howe Green aluminium floor access covers were supplied to main contractor Morgan Sindall Construction and were specified by Sheppard Robson. The covers were installed by the team from Morgan Sindall Construction and infilled with ceramic floor tiles. The 5000 Series is suitable for use in areas with pedestrian traffic and the load performance of the 7500 Series is for cars and light delivery vehicles up to five tonnes pneumatic tyre load. The access covers can be removed, safely and easily, for maintenance purposes, with the use of lifting keys or Howe Green Access Cover Skates. The covers fit perfectly flush with their surround to avoid the risk of hazard from slips or trips. Available as a single cover, a duct run or as a multipart unit the 5000 and 7500 Series can be supplied in standard sizes from stock. If a custom size is required it can be manufactured to order at the manufacturing facility in Hertfordshire.


01920 463230 www.howegreen.com Luceco lights The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton


The Khalsa Academies Trust supports local communities to help establish and run Sikh Schools. The Khalsa Academy in Wolverhampton (TKAW) has just built a new secondary school and Electrical Contractors Air Cool Engineering Midlands Ltd, installed a host of LED energy efficient luminaires from Luceco. The Catering Block was lit with Leren offering both upward and downward light distribution providing an enhanced overall lit environment, particularly where there are high or open ceiling voids to illuminate. Suitable for many commercial applications such as board rooms and offices, Leren provides a 60 per cent down and 40 per cent up light distribution. High efficiency LuxPanels from Luceco provide the ideal solution and have a completely frameless appearance in the ceiling plane and a market leading efficacy of 152 Llm/cW. Circular LuxPanels were installed in corridors and toilets. Featuring slim framed panels, Circular LuxPanels offer excellent luminous uniformity and can be supplied as standard, with emergency packs or with dimmable remote drivers, further demonstrating the diversity of the LuxPanel range.


01952 238100 www.luceco.com The key to school refurbishment


Drainage engineers from Lanes Group plc have rehabilitated the drainage system at a primary school as part of a major refurbishment programme. The Lanes Bristol depot was commissioned to install 33 local structural repairs (LSRs), known as patch drain liners, and five full liners in


foul and surface water drains at Brentry Primary School in North Bristol. Matt Banks, Area Development Manager for the Lanes Bristol depot, said: “We were very pleased to support a project that’s going to make such a huge and positive different to the local community”.


0800 526 488 www.lanesfordrains.co.uk Top-class low-energy ventilation solution


Breathing Buildings, the UK’s leading provider of natural and hybrid ventilation systems, has designed and delivered a low-energy ventilation system to a RIBA award-winning school in Southwark, London. The £8m project at Ivydale Primary School involved the


construction of a new two-storey building to double the school’s capacity. As part of the ventilation strategy at the Ivydale Primary School project, a pair of Breathing Buildings’ e-stack A-500 units were installed in each of the ground-floor class rooms, while 13 actuated louvre-damper units were installed at a high-level in the atrium.


01223 450 060 www.breathingbuildings.com


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