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APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS; STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


Building Adhesives & ARDEX celebrate awards success


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uilding Adhesives Ltd and ARDEX have celebrated award success at this year’s Tile Association Awards.


Held at The Hilton Birmingham Metropole on Friday 24 June, this year’s awards were themed “Stronger Together”, and recognised the best of the best in the tiling industry. Success began with David Wilson, UK Head of Standards and Specifications at ARDEX and Building Adhesives Ltd being presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his more than 35 years’ service to the tiling industry. Chosen by the TTA Board, this award recognises an individual who has made an outstanding contribution on the growth, promotion,


technical or training areas


of the wall and floor tile industry during their career.


A respected and leading industry voice, David first joined Building Adhesives Ltd as an R&D Chemist. A member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, David sits on numerous industry bodies including BSI B539 Technical


ADF08_BAL_Appointments & News_HPAdv.indd 1 Schüco Excellence Award winners 2022 announced


Schüco is delighted to announce the winners of its esteemed Excellence Awards which were presented in the impressive setting of Whitehall’s Banqueting House by architectural designer and television presenter, Charlie Luxton. Held in association with Architecture Today, the awards are an established part of the architectural calendar and attract a wide range of high-calibre projects. The awards celebrate the innovation and close collaboration between design teams and contractors that successful building projects demand. The judges assessed each entry against four key criteria: creativity, innovation, technical skill and creative collaboration. Every year one exemplar building is crowned Overall Winner. This year that honour belongs to Master’s Field Development in Oxford by Níall McLaughlin Architects, in collaboration with specialist contractor Alucraft Systems. The awards also featured the coveted People’s Choice award, voted for by attendees on the day. This year that accolade went to the Fire Station Auditorium in Sunderland. The fl exible, three-storey music venue was designed by Flanagan Lawrence, working with specialist contractor Entec Design.


01908 282111 www.schueco.com/uk/specifi ers/schueco-events/excellence-award-winners-2022 ADF08_Schueco_Appointments & News_Double PR.indd 1 Fire doors for the healthcare environment


Ahmarra specialise in Q-Mark certifi ed fi re doors for healthcare facilities such as hospitals, health centre and care homes. Engineered for longevity,


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duty Healthcare Door Range has been developed to suit the demands of healthcare environments. Doors can be manufactured


to suit the unique requirements of your project, incorporating third- party fi re certifi cation, smoke control, enhanced durability, impact resistance, hygiene, accessibility, acoustic performance, anti-ligature, access control, automation and even wayfi nding features.


02392 389 076 ahmarra.co.uk/sectors/healthcare 07/07/2022 12:15 Newton Waterproofi ng leads the way


Sustainability is something that’s always been paramount to Newton Waterproofi ng. In 2017, Newton launched the Newton Recycling Service, the fi rst closed-loop recycling scheme in the UK waterproofi ng industry. The Newton


Recycling Service runs in collaboration with its Newton Specialist Basement Contractors (NSBCs), in order to actively collect and recycle off-cuts of HDPE waterproofi ng membrane, as well as the plastic tubs and metal containers that hold its liquid waterproofi ng products from across the UK, for re-use in the construction industry.


01732 360 095 info@newtonwaterproofi ng.co.uk


Committee, CEN (European) Standards TC 67 WG3 and the TTA Technical Committee and has been responsible for helping to formulate many of the British Standards that tilers and contractors work to today. Success continued for Building Adhesives


and ARDEX with Stacey Livett, UK Head of Customer Service, being awarded “Employee of the Year”.


Stacey was recognised for successfully integrating customer service and order management teams at Stoke-on-Trent and Haverhill, while facing major raw materials shortages, Covid restrictions and force majeures.


Despite these challenging conditions, she has helped deliver record orders for customers as well as ensuring end users are supported with technical and product enquiries now fed into the joint team. Finally, ARDEX and Building Adhesives


tasted success with “Highly Commended” in the Best Domestic Category, for a Dream Pool Project in Staffordshire by Rob Faulkner


and his team from Abstract Pools. A very labour-intensive


project, Rob


carried out all the rendering, screed works, and installed the hand-built steam room, formed-experience showers, massage room and high-end changing room. Peter Bell,


Managing Director, said:


“Congratulations to David and Stacey for their awards which are thoroughly deserved and a reflection of the huge amount of hard work, dedication and commitment to the company and the industry.” “We would also like to congratulate Rob for his award in the Best Domestic category. The Dream Pool project is a truly stunning example of the highest quality workmanship, and we’re delighted that he completed it with the backing of ARDEX products and on-site support.”


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