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THE RIGHT MEASURES MeasureSquare Planning and Estimation Software
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releases new collaboration tools for advanced functionality allowing you to track moisture readings and project completion – all linked to sophisticated reporting.
REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW The latest news, product launches and updates from
across the flooring industry.
TIP OF THE MONTH: JOINT APPROACH Stephen Boulton, Technical Service Manager at F. Ball
and Co. Ltd, advises on flooring installations where expansion and construction joints are present.
LEVELLING COMPOUNDS
RUNNING SMOOTHLY Bostik explores a number of different challenges
contractors often face and advises on selecting the right smoothing compound to provide the solution.
LEISURE & RETAIL FOCUS
THE BIGGER PICTURE AMA Research presents recent findings from their
floorcoverings market reports and predicts the impact that Covid-19 will have on installations in the hospitality, leisure and retail sectors.
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OAK & GLORY Junckers’ solid hardwood flooring has created an
elegant backdrop at The Royal Opera House, London. OFFICE & WORKPLACE
DESIGN THAT WORKS Martine Speight, at Shaw Contract, gives tips on
specifying workplace flooring highlighting Shaw’s recent work at the headquarters of commercial fitout specialists Consensus Workspace.
WELL DESIGNED Milliken’s carpet tile plank collections contribute to
the sense of wellbeing at Deloitte’s new UK HQ helping the project to achieve WELL and BREEAM sustainability awards.
SAFETY FLOORING
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PITCH PERFECT Amtico kicks off the season with a stunning yet
practical installation at Aston Villa Football Club.
SAFETY MEASURES Jason Spangler, Wagner Meters’ Sales Manager
provides expert advice on how using accurate RH Testing can ensure the efficacy of safety flooring.
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