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APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS; GROUNDWORKS


GEZE exhibits at BAU


One of the leading trade fairs for architecture, material, and systems, BAU 2023 will be opening its doors from 17-22 April in Munich and GEZE, a specialist in door, window and safety technology will be exhibiting a range of innovative products, system solutions and services at the show. Under the motto of “Liveable buildings: digital, sustainable, smasrt” GEZE will be exhibiting myGEZE Control: the next generation networking solution for smart buildings that is able to integrate door, window and safety technology into many different areas of a building management system. In addition GEZE will be exhibiting several other new products; Revo.PRIME – an automatic revolving door system with a low canopy height and narrow profi les, the F 1200+ window drive, designed for large and heavy turn-and-tilt, and bottom hung windows up to 200 kg leaf weight, and the TS 5000 SoftClose, perfect for anywhere where a doors needs to be closed securely, but with minimal sound. The exhibition stand, which is 500 m2


stand 538-539, with representatives from GEZE UK on hand to offer advice and demonstrate products. 01543 443000 www.geze.co.uk


ADF04_GEZE_Appointments & News_DPR.indd 1 Magply makes its mark at Futurebuild


The 5 ft high fl ame billowing from a fan unit on the corner of IPP’s stand at Futurebuild ensured the 16,000 specifi ers who toured the exhibition (ExCeL London, 5-7 March) were left in little doubt regarding one of the key benefi ts to its high performance board brand, Magply. The BBA approved magnesium oxide based alternative to plywood and other panel products is increasingly being specifi ed as an external sheathing for steel and timber frames as well as to form pattresses for the internal fi xtures in high rise construction. In fact Magply’s excellent weather resistance, pull-out strength and all round robustness are seeing it used in multiple applications including as a render substrate in the most exposed locations. Also on show were the manufacturer’s Durawall and Cemgold products, both of which provide consultants and contractors with key performance benefi ts over the competition. The latter is a multipurpose board produced using Portland cement, high purity silica and cellulose reinforcing fi bres. With a Class 0 rating for fi re, the 10 and 12 mm thick Cemgold sheets typically feature in rainscreen and other cladding build-ups where robustness and fi re resistance are paramount.


01621 776252 www.magply.co.uk ADF04_Magply_Appointments & News_DPR.indd 1 06/04/2023 11:26 06/04/2023 11:24


in size, will be located in Hall B1,


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