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APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS; STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; EXTERNAL ENVELOPE
Sanifos 110 wins Build It Award
Sanifl o was delighted to fi nish 2022 on a high by winning the Build It Awards for the Sanifos 110 lifting station in the ‘Best Plumbing or Drainage System or Product’ category. Tim Pestell, managing director of Sanifl o, was very pleased to receive the news from the Build-It team: “The Sanifos 110 is a highly appealing product for self- builders and renovators because it offers
the ability to build in places that might otherwise not be considered. Our thanks to the judges who chose this product from Sanifl o.”
020 8842 0033
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A recreational and educational paradise
Volunteer group The Friends of Blairs Loch, looked to transform the Loch of Blairs into a place for enjoyment and recreation by extending the network of footpaths and transforming the dilapidated buildings into a fi eld study facility for local schools. The fl oors of the Boat House
and Bothy were rebuilt using West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero boards as a solid substrate onto which the fi nal fl oor covering was applied. The Stable Room’s frame was built and covered in SterlingOSB Zero with a larch skin applied externally. The scheme also features a metal profi le roof mounted on a SterlingOSB Zero substrate.
uk.westfraser.com/resources/architect-support Triton Waterproofi ng range looking good for ‘beautiful basements’
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A Leicester based company which specialises in waterproofi ng and the construction of high specifi cation basements, as well as the upgrade of existing sub-structures, has made extensive use of products from the range of Triton Systems in creating a complex new extension to an old farmhouse in Northamptonshire for a private client. Careful consideration of the water-proofi ng and damp-proofi ng detailing is always essential when constructing a basement, but in the case of the Northamptonshire project the situation was made even more challenging due to a very high water table and persistent bad weather during the work. As an approved installer of the Triton Systems, Beautiful Basements employed half a dozen of the well-proven products to create a large-scale, fully waterproof sub-structure that offers a ten year guarantee along with insurance backed guarantee. The products include TT admix incorporated into all of the waterproof concrete mix at the batching plant, Tri- Cream for the injected DPCs, three variants of the Platon drainage membranes, a pair of sump pumps and one of Triton’s high level alarms.
01322 318830
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Basements_DPR.indd 1 Procheck® A2 high-class protection for major regeneration scheme in London
Procheck A2, the high-performance fi re-resistant vapour control layer system from the A. Proctor Group has been selected as part of a £6bn regeneration project that will create over 10,000 homes in Enfi eld, London, over the next 20 years. Sam Bennett, commercial director at SCL LONDON, a Structural Framing Systems and Drylining specialist, commented: “Procheck A2 was selected because it has a Class A2 performance and excellent vapour-controlling properties. In addition, the membrane comes with a high vapour resistance and is airtight, allowing its use as an AVCL. This means that Procheck A2 provides high levels of airtightness which ensures the thermal effi ciency of the building. Procheck A2 has an A2-s1,d0 fi re classifi cation to BS EN 13501-1, is considered limited combustibility and minimal contribution to fi re, and therefore, conforms with the requirements for high rise construction (18 metre).” The superior performance of Procheck A2 from the A. Proctor Group is the perfect solution, delivering signifi cant benefi ts to the combination of in-factory manufacture and onsite housing construction.
01250 872261
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Membranes_DPR.indd 1 New from Hörmann: ThermoSafe Decoral aluminium entrance doors
Hörmann UK have launched a new addition to their range of aluminium entrance doors, the ThermoSafe Decoral, a range developed to provide discerning customers and specifi ers with the combination of a high quality, secure aluminium door together with a selection of new modern decor fi nishes and door styles. Manufactured to the highest quality standards, the Hörmann ThermoSafe range of aluminium doors feature a solid 73 mm door leaf within an aluminium frame. The door is robust yet elegant, providing high levels of security, long life, good acoustic insulation, and excellent thermal properties with a U-value of 0.87 W/m2K being achievable. The addition of the Decoral version further enhances the ThermoSafe range and adds to an already extensive selection of door styles, fi nishes and colour options. The Decoral fi nish is applied to the powder coated surfaces of the ThermoSafe door using a patented coating method which results in a beautiful, colour fast and detailed appearance. The range offers fi ve new innovative fi nishes – Cement, Rusty Pantina, Wild Oak, Barnwood and Barnwood Grey, together with eighteen exclusive door styles.
01530 516868
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