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PROJECT REPORT: EDUCATION & RESEARCH FACILITIES; PROJECT REPORT: COMMERCIAL & WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTS
An ever-growing package of street furniture
The PROTECT range from Bailey Street Furniture Group is an ever-growing package of street furniture that features a reinforced structure to provide enhanced urban protection including litter bins, seating, and planting elements, all available in a variety
of fi nishes and materials. Each piece in the range has been tested to withstand impact from a 1.5 Tonne vehicle, traveling at 30mph. Further 2.5 Tonne vehicle tests have taken place on our modular planter system Inspira Protect. The aim of this range is to offer discreet protection without compromising on the aesthetic values of our urban areas.
01625 322 888
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Cast iron certainty from Stelrad
The latest addition to the Stelrad Radiator Group portfolio is the new Cast Iron Column range. In the past few years, cast iron column radiators have come back into vogue again and Stelrad has added a selection of Cast Iron Column radiators to its ever-widening range. These radiators are fl oor standing with in-built feet for extra stability as they are signifi cantly
heavier than their steel counterparts. They are available in two heights and a wide variety of widths – a total of twenty sizes available. And as you would expect, they come with a cast iron ten-year warranty.
0800 876 6813
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When it comes to specifying for education environments, there is a greater need than ever for durable, easy to clean, comfortable and attractive surfaces – and thankfully plenty of smart solutions to meet those demands. Altro has worked through the decades to develop solutions to age-old issues; safety fl oors
to prevent slips; sustainable adhesive-free fl oors to reduce downtime; shoe and barefoot fl ooring for safer changing rooms; fl oors that reduce impact sound reduction for quieter working spaces; and walls and doors that impress, yet don’t compromise on hygiene and easy-maintenance.
01462 489 516
www.altro.com/education
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Providing a pioneering working environment for a Regius professor and his team has been assured at University of Liverpool through state of the art ventilation. Central to the new facility is the ventilation, to create a safe working environment. M&E consultant Steven A Hunt worked closely with A & B Engineering and Gilberts Blackpool to ensure effi cient removal of internal air and supply of fresh air, balancing the air requirements of staff with effective extract of fumes arising from the research work. As the new laboratory was being created within an existing building, VAV (variable air volume) system was chosen with new air handling units delivering fi ltered and conditioned air into the laboratory with centralised extract at roof level, all controlled by a BMS. Gilberts’ Series PGL laminar fl ow panels-each 1,200 x 600 – were selected to strategically deliver the local fresh air into the workspace. The Gilberts diffusers had to deliver adequate air for the lab staff without interfering with airfl ow around the 22no fume cupboards, of which three were interconnected creating a single unit 6m long. Dave Norcross, Projects Manager at Steven A Hunt, said: “The teamwork we received from A&B Engineering and Gilberts was exemplar.”
01253 766911
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Facilities_DPR.indd 1 Pods designed for wellbeing, adaptability and sustainability
To engage, focus and inspire collaboration between employees, workplaces require quiet and private spaces to be solitary and captivating places to collaborate. Komfort is excited to introduce their unique Kube+ pod and booth range to encourage a more agile and functional work environment. With Komfort’s specialist understanding of acoustic control, the pioneering Kube+ range offers enhanced performance through intelligent glazing and door design, with single- and double-glazed options available. Sound insulation and ambient noise levels infl uence privacy in busy open-plan environments. Komfort is launching their range with the Kube+ Solo pod system to offer escapism, a place of quiet and concentration for individuals in these spaces, achieving acoustics ratings of up to 37 dB (DnT,W). This system focuses on adaptability, wellbeing and technology-enabled innovation to accommodate future change. The robust structure and materials make it safe and quick to install and easy to disassemble and relocate. LED lighting and air circulation fans operated through passive infrared sensors are included as standard and interior and exterior acoustic lined side panels are available in a wide choice of fabric colours.
0121 332 2550
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