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68 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


Fireshield®


chosen for Science Centre The A. Proctor Group’s Fireshield®


Membranes protect Self Build Heroes vapour permeable


membrane, which is designed specifically to improve the fire protection behind cladding has been chosen for a new Science Centre at Bevington Primary school in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. SIP


Build UK was appointed as frame subcontractor for the project and chose the Fireshield membrane. Chris Duckworth from SIP Build UK explains: “We chose Fireshield as it provided the project with a number of really important benefits. Fireshield is a high-performance breather membrane which enables us to achieve the requirements in terms of fire protection without compromising on vapour control.”


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com CUPACLAD®


101 RANDOM used for museum CUPA PIZARRAS’ CUPACLAD®


Motivation, adaptability, integrity and trustworthiness combined with nearly 50 years of construction experience is the description of an innovative service by Self Build Heroes, intended to support selfbuilders in achieving their dream of


building their own home with military veterans. In their latest project, the roofs and the building envelope has been fitted with highperforming protective membranes from the A. Proctor Group. Matthew Burrows, founder of Self Build Heroes explains: “We chose Roofshield because of its superior air permeability and breathability.”


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com Sherwin Williams’ partnering skills 101 RANDOM


rainscreen cladding system has been used to create a geologically inspired exterior for the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences’ new £2 million Colin Forbes Building. The design of the exterior includes a mix of brickwork and slate cladding. CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM consists of slates in sizes of 50×15 cm, 50×20 cm and 50×25 cm installed in


horizontal courses to create a varied and dynamic finish. The system is installed using specially selected stainless steel screws that are concealed behind the row of slates above to be invisible once installed.


020 3318 4455 www.cupapizarras.com/uk


Dowsil sealants have been supplied by the Sherwin Williams Company to help facilitate the delivery of a unitised glazing and cladding package for a commercial office project in one of Manchester’s key regeneration areas – 100 Embankment at Greengate, Salford. The facade’s assembly and installation included the use of Dowsil 993 Structural Glazing Sealant to bond the glazing elements, as well as Dowsil 791 Weatherproofing Sealant for all of the


weather-sealing applications. All of the insulating glass units were assembled using Dowsil 3363 Insulating Glass Sealant.


0114 240 9409 specification.sherwin-williams.co.uk


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ADF APRIL 2021


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