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Rediscovering Pendock.
specify several lining elements within a project, as opposed to these items being unlisted or ‘fl oating’ within various sections of the specifi cation document,” added Byram. “It also allows consistency, as the elements can be manufactured,
supplied and/or
installed from a single source. This in turn reduces risk, mitigates potential coordination issues on site, and ensures a uniform, high- quality fi nish.”
Pendock Radius
Designed for concealing interior and exterior structural steelwork or concrete columns, Pendock Radius unites the company’s six individual column casing types.
Pendock Linea atrium beam casings T
he launch of Pendock’s new website not only marks its 35th year in business but is also the latest in a long line of initiatives and product developments that have been implemented by the company to support architects and specifi ers. For many, the Pendock name has become synonymous with high-quality column casings and service enclosure systems. Perhaps less well known is that since it was formed in 1987 the company has evolved and diversifi ed, enabling it to respond to the changing requirements of specifi ers and the wider construction industry. Today,
distinct product lines,
Pendock’s range includes six ranging from
column casings and building linings to complete washroom systems, backed by comprehensive design, manufacturing, supply and installation services.
Innovation and evolution Initially,
Pendock produced casings and
enclosure systems manufactured from pre-formed plywood with a choice of fi nishes,
including laminated real wood
veneers. The adaptability and performance of its products meant that it was soon supplying a wide range of interior and exterior solutions to conceal or protect structural elements and building services on new-build and retrofi t projects. Pendock’s relationship with architects and
specifi ers ran in parallel with the introduction of new products, but its visibility increased considerably when the company co- sponsored the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2004 and 2005.
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Earlier in 2005, Pendock launched its washroom solutions range, which broadened its reach and offered a wide range of products from single cubicles to complete washroom and IPS duct panel systems.
Following a period of continued growth, a new brand structure was introduced in 2021, which amalgamated key product ranges with the aim of simplifying specifi cation while also upgrading access to product and technical information online.
The six brands comprise Radius, Linea,
Profi les, Washroom, SafeHeat and Ducting, enabling casing solutions to be selected and sourced from the company’s comprehensive range of standard and bespoke products. Pendock’s Technical Projects Manager, Gavin Byram, explained: “Prior to this re-structure all our products simply fell under the Pendock name and had no clear distinction between their type or relevant application. Now they have specifi c identities, which eases specifi cation and access to information.”
Pendock Linea
The extensive Pendock Linea range comprises nine different types of building lining and architectural fi nishing product, from exterior roofl ights, parapets and soffi ts, to interior pilasters, perimeter casings and ceiling features.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, they can be manufactured from plywood, MDF,
compact laminate, HPL, moulded
GRG or GRP, plus stainless steel, aluminium and textured metals.
“The range now allows architects to
11 metre high stacked column casings from the Pendock Radius range
Pendock Washroom
Designed to meet most specifi cations and requirements,
Pendock Washroom
includes fi ve systems – Classic, Classic Plus, Robust, Ultimate and Education – as well as duct panel systems for use with IPS washrooms. Vanity units, back panels and accessories are also included within the range,
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The range includes interior only casings manufactured from pre-formed plywood and GRG, alongside aluminium, stainless steel
and GRP models, which can be used for exterior and interior applications. Each product is available in a range of standard dimensions and shapes, as well as bespoke options.
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