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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION; EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


Yorkshire’s Premier Reclamation Yard


Reclaimed Brick Company specialise in reclaiming and supplying authentic reclaimed imperial bricks and natural stone from across the UK, each piece showcasing the unique charm of traditional building materials. The company’s knowledge of building materials and strong ties with the demolition industry ensures


they can carefully salvage old materials and reclaim them for reuse. All their products come with their own history!


reclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk info@reclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk


Wernick Buildings Limited


Wernick specialise in the design and build of permanent modular buildings. We provide sophisticated and sustainable offsite building solutions which inspire creative architectural individuality with accelerated project delivery.


Continuously responding to the ever-changing dynamics within the construction industry, our building systems embrace the principles of design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA), for ultimate build effi ciency. Our unique approach harnesses all the properties of traditional build performance but with the added benefi ts of market leading offsite manufacture techniques and technologies.


buildings@wernick.co.uk www.wernick.co.uk Swish Building Products unveils NatureClad, the next generation in wood effect cladding


Swish Building Products has unveiled the latest addition to its already extensive cladding range, NatureClad, a high-defi nition, wood effect PVC external cladding system. This new collection is available in Double Shiplap and Double Feather Edge profi les in board lengths of 5 or 6 metres. NatureClad is extremely versatile and can be used in numerous ways, from new build homes and RMI (repairs, maintenance, and improvement) projects to garden rooms, caravans, lodges, and holiday homes. NatureClad’s authentic high-defi nition woodgrain texture has been achieved using premium wood effect foils which guarantee consistency in fi nish, negating the need for batch matching. The super-matt surface is available in fi ve contemporary wood tones. The range also features matching trims and joints, resulting in a seamless, cohesive fi nish. NatureClad has been specially designed to combine both style and substance. The PVDF layer and low surface tension provide greater resistance against dirt and chemicals, resulting in a durable, long lasting cladding system. In addition, NatureClad is lightweight, quick to install, and extremely low-maintenance, making it the ideal for installers and property owners alike.


01827 317200 www.swishbp.co.uk/natureclad VEKA Launches Softline 82 - Passivhaus: Redefi ning Energy-Effi cient Window Technology


VEKA plc is pleased to introduce the Softline 82 – Passivhaus window system, a newly developed product at the forefront of eco-conscious window technology, meeting Passivhaus standards for superior energy performance, sustainability, and design. This tilt-and-turn window system seamlessly integrates modern aesthetics with unparalleled functionality. It meets the growing demand for eco-conscious building solutions from architects, specifi ers and installers, without compromising on the quality, style, comfort and energy saving requirements of homeowners. Softline 82 – Passivhaus has been developed in line with Passivhaus, the internationally recognised energy-effi cient building standard, designed to reduce heating and cooling energy consumption by up to 90% compared to conventional construction. Passivhaus designs prioritise insulation, airtight construction and passive solar gain to create buildings that maintain a stable indoor temperature year-round, requiring minimal heating or cooling. By reducing energy consumption, Passivhaus helps to lower energy bills, decrease carbon emissions and support sustainable building practices.


01282 716611 vekauk.com Easy access to Whitby Lemon Buns!


TORMAX, a global leader in advanced door automation systems, was recently contracted to install two sets of bi-parting sliding doors at a new Botham’s of Whitby bakery shop and tearoom in North Yorkshire. The fi rst door is a main entrance into the shop, and the second leads from the Tea Rooms to a patio area with outdoor seating. Both entrances are powered by TORMAX 2201 sliding door drives, each of which are housed in a compact casing that requires an installation height of just 100 mm, delivering unobtrusive yet highly functional automation. With the capacity to handle high levels of footfall, the entrance doors are robust enough to meet the demands of Botham’s daily customer traffi c while maintaining low maintenance costs and superior reliability. A simple programmable control allows bakery staff to change the opening and closing speeds, hold-open times and opening widths to match foot traffi c and weather conditions, minimising heat loss whilst ensuring a smooth through-fl ow of customers. TORMAX door systems comply with all major safety and performance standards, including TÜV certifi cation (EN 16005), CE marking, and RoHS directives.


sales@tormax.co.uk


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