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APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


Magply gains coveted BBA Certifi cation


Magply magnesium oxysulfate (MOS) boards have recently undergone a stringent testing programme by the British Board of Agrément (BBA), which helps clients validate their processes and mitigate risk offering greater confi dence for specifi ers of the products tested. After a painstaking two year process, Magply’s faith in the multipurpose panel was justifi ed by the BBA’s issue of a much-coveted Agrément certifi cate no. 22/6050. Stages involved the BBA carrying out a full audit of Magply’s existing testing regime – along with undergoing a number of the authority’s own rigorous trials. These included a six-month evaluation of the board for leeching, which thanks to the material’s inherent stability resulted in a zero score. The certifi cation – now published – comes in two parts: the fi rst covering the board as a sheathing solution, the other when Magply is used in rainscreen cladding with a render fi nish. These in turn cover considerations such as Magply’s compliance with Building Regulations, independently verifi ed technical specifi cation, regular surveillance of the production process and verifying installation guidance. Behaviour in relation to fi re, moisture resistance and durability were also assessed.


01621 776252 www.magply.co.uk ADF07_Magply_Appointments & News_DPR.indd 1 Jackon UK strengthens its business development resource


JACKON UK is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Douglas as the company’s second Business Development Manager within its Building Systems Division. Working alongside Glenn Kiely, JACKON UK’s fi rst BDM in the Building Systems Division, Richard will be responsible for developing JACKON’s relations with contractors, developers and architects. He has broad experience of the construction industry stretching back 20 years, and spent 13 years working for a company specialising in damp-proofi ng remedial work. During this time Richard obtained a CSSW qualifi cation (Certifi ed Surveyor in Structural Waterproofi ng) and also developed an appreciation of ICF (Insulating Concrete Formwork). At JACKON UK his responsibilities include developing market opportunities for THERMOMUR®


ICF expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is used for constructing the formwork for buildings and also for JACKODUR® ATLAS extruded polystyrene (XPS), used for constructing insulated fl oor


slabs. “I look forward to meeting customers old and new in the coming months, either on-site or at one of the trade shows in which JACKON will be participating” he says.


01204 221 089 www.jackon.co.uk ADF07_Jackon_Appointments & News_Double PR.indd 1 TTA honours award winners


TTA has held a highly successful annual Awards night, at which the winners in 17 categories were honoured. The Awards proved to be a great opportunity for the whole industry to get together once again – to network, to celebrate and of course to pay tribute to this year’s winners. The evening was hosted by Dominic Holland, who carried off the role effi ciently and with considerable sardonic wit. The record number of 15 Gold sponsors received major exposure during the evening. They were: Amber Underfl oor Heating, Banks & Lloyd, Genesis Global Systems, JACKOBOARD®


, Mapei, N&C, Palace Chemicals, PCS, Shackerley (Holdings) Group Ltd., STS, Topps Tiles, UltraTile, Verona, Warmup and Weber.


TTA also unveiled a new logo at the Awards – part of a complete rebranding exercise, which will refresh and rejuvenate TTA’s brand, bringing it into the digital age. Meanwhile The Tiling Show, held earlier in the day and sponsored by Lithofi n UK, was very busy, with 35 exhibitors and an impressive number of visitors.


www.ttaawards.com www.tiles.org.uk ADF07_TTA_Appointments & News_Double PR.indd 1 RAK Ceramics to unveil new Design Hub


RAK Ceramics announced the opening of its fi rst global Design Hub in London. Located at 100 St John Street, in the heart of London’s design quarter for designers, architects and developers, the RAK Ceramics Design Hub is one of the largest in the area, with 7,276 ft2 over two fl oors. The space allows


visitors to explore limitless design possibilities for their projects and showcases a wide range of RAK Ceramics bathroom ranges, kitchen taps, and brassware. The location also offers meeting facilities and a dedicated area showing the brand’s extensive range of tiles.


01730 237 850 www.rakceramics.com 04/07/2022 11:25


Sanifl o strengthens the sales team Sanifl o is delighted


to announce the


appointment of two new members of the commercial sales team. Matt Watson joined as national sales manager in March 2022 with a remit to develop sales of commercial pumps and lifting stations. He joined the company after 12 years at Honeywell. Joining him


in the commercial team is Trevor Davies, technical sales engineer who started his new role in January. Prior to joining Sanifl o Trevor worked in the pump hire market where he had a dual sales and technical role, dealing with construction, utility and industrial companies.


020 8842 0033 www.sanifl o.co.uk 04/07/2022 11:24 13/06/2022 09:21


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