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50 SEWAGE TREATMENT & WATER MANAGEMENT; STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


Winners of the Pioneer Award In its 15th


Jackon’s ICF solutions for the UK market year, the British Renewable Energy


Awards hosted its latest 2020 awards evening as a virtual event on 26th


January 2021. Mike


Ramsden hosted the event this year and virtu- ally presented H.D. Services with the Pioneer Award. Having not knowingly been nominated, the award came as a welcome surprise to the company – what better way to start off 2021


than being recognised for your hard work and dedication towards renew- able energy. “We are proud to be recognised as pioneers in our field and would like to thank the judges and the REA for their support.” Rebecca Taylor, Business Development & Compliance Manager, H.D. Services Ltd.


01494 792000 www.hdservicesltd.co.uk East Calder homes receive first-class protection


The new development of 2 residential properties at Lime Kilns has been provided with a high- quality VOC protection barrier in the form of Protech VOC Flex from the A. Proctor Group. Martin Taylor, Commercial Director of Structureseal Services commented: “We have successfully used


Protech VOC Flex on several VOC vapour protection projects. It offers high- performance protection in compliance with CIRIA C748, is extremely robust and has many benefits which make it easy to install on site.” The A. Proctor Group has over twenty years of experience in providing solutions for the safe development of brownfield land, and a range of ground gas protection products to make the development of these sites safer and easier.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com


New construction systems from JACKON are revolu- tionising the UK construction market. The company has over 60 years’ experience in EPS and XPS manufac- turing. There are two separate products – JACKODUR ATLAS Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) insulation and formwork system for constructing foundation slabs for


energy-efficient houses. THERMOMUR insulating concrete formwork system comprises a robust pre-formed block manufactured from Expanded Polystyrene with a hollow core, which is filled with concrete during construc- tion. The systems enable fast and easy installation on site, bringing the advantages of very high insulation levels, elimination of thermal bridging, air tightness, moisture and mould resistance and acoustic insulation.


01204 221089 www.jackon-insulation.co.uk Ensuring consistent quality and reliability


SpaceJoist helps reduce the amount of time contractors spend on-site, essentially speeding up construction and saving money without compro- mising safety. With SpaceJoist, longer spans are achievable in comparison to solid timber. This can eliminate the need for intermediate load-bearing


internal walls, reducing a building's overall cost. With the open web design, it removes the need to cut or drill holes in the joist, resulting in faster and simpler installations of services. SpaceJoist can also be designed top hung to eliminate the rim board in timber frame construction, improving airtightness and reducing thermal bridging. Visit the ITWCPwebsite.


01592 771132 www.itwcp-offsite.co.uk/spacejoist-metal-open-web-floor-fabrication


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