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LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS; INSULATION; SAFETY & SECURITY
Slimmest solution for inverted roofs
Kingspan Insulation has launched the OPTIM-R E Inverted Roofi ng System, the latest evolution in its innovative vacuum insulation panel (VIP) range, providing a thin solution for challenging applications. The VIPs feature a protective spray coating, providing a robust fi nish which allows easy handling around site.
With a declared thermal conductivity as low as 0.008 W/mK, and a design thermal conductivity as low as 0.009 W/mK, Kingspan OPTIM-R E offers an excellent solution on new and refurbishment projects where a lack of construction depth or space is an issue.
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Resiblock return to Glasgow Airport
Resiblock have once again been specifi ed as the paving sealer solution for Glasgow Airport. Having initially been applied to over 7,800 m² in 2015, Resiblock, and the Resiblock ‘22’ product, are back again to seal an area of 1,400 m². Following initial installation in 2015, the Airport’s passenger
traffi c had increased to a peak of 9.9 million passengers per year. Resiblock ‘22’ will now continue to prevent paver destabilisation through jointing loss, from factors such as increased footfall traffi c, rotary downwash from jet engines and vehicular traffi c.
www.resiblock.co.uk
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Luceco has recently lit the exterior canopy of IWM North in Manchester. IWM North is part of Imperial War Museums and explores the confl icts from the First World War to the current day. The walls of the contemporary aluminium-clad building with jutting angles which has become part of Manchester’s skyline since it was built in 2002, are now washed with light and the iconic canopy walkways lit with Guardian Pro from Luceco. Specifi ed by CorEnergy Group based in Manchester and installed by S J Kavanagh Ltd in Altrincham in association with Atalian Servest facilities management services, 50 W Guardian Pro Floods were chosen as an energy effi cient, environmentally friendly solution. Guardian Pro illuminates the exterior area, washing the building as well as providing suitable lighting levels for the walkways, with mounting locations under the canopy. Available in 50 - 245W, 6,800 to 30,000 Lumens achieving up to 136 Llm/cW, Guardian Pro produces asymmetric light distribution for reduced glare. Mounting was made easy utilising a fi t and tilt bracket and tilt adjustment locks, also the luminaire is pre-wired with 1m of H05RN-F rubber cable.
01952 238 100
www.luceco.com
ADF11_Luceco_DPR.indd 1 Making the most of the garden year round with CRL Glass Rooms
Providing shelter from inclement weather while affording uninterrupted views of the garden, CRL Glass Rooms are a popular way to extend a building’s interior into the garden without the requirement for planning permission. Simple to construct, CRL Glass Rooms feature an intelligent modular design, with an aluminium structure that requires minimal supports, even over large areas. The innovative connectors give a high degree of fl exibility with many variations possible, while optional extras including sliding doors, vertical blinds and ceiling blinds come together to create a unique space to be used all year. The system’s modular design enables the Glass Room to be confi gured to suit any space, from simple rectangles to more complex L shape designs. The drainage is cleverly integrated into the post, with rainwater channelled through the gutter into the drain pipe. The front profi le of the post can be easily removed using a clip system to allow easy access to the drain. All rafters come with integrated channels for fi tting lighting and attaching motorised awnings. Available in white, grey and anthracite, CRL Glass Rooms have a maximum projection length of 6 m and can support spacing up to 6.8 m without a third support.
01706 863600
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Rooms_DPR.indd 1 Fire specialist using TBA FIREFLYTM range to treat Essex doctor’s roofspace
Fully certifi ed products from the range of TBA FIREFLY™ have been employed to protect a potentially vulnerable roof-space above a doctor’s surgery in Chingford, Essex, ensuring any outbreak of fi re could not spread to other parts of the building. The work on the property has been carried out by Wickford based T & R Fire Protection. In the case of the Chingford surgery, FIREFLY™ Apollo Lite 30:30 was specifi ed along with the manufacturer’s widely utilised Collaroll, High Temperature Adhesive and 12 mm stainless steel staples. In addition to protecting the sides of the 2.8 metre high pitched roof-space, creating fi re barriers and wrapping multiple beam ends with the Collaroll, T & R also installed one of Firefl y’s Access Panel FR 120 units. These have been stringently tested against EN 1363-1 2020 and are third party certifi ed by IFC, being shown to achieve an impressive two hours fi re resistance from either side of a fi re compartment. The Director for T & R Fire Protection, Tom, commented: “We’ve used Apollo Lite and other Firefl y products on many hundreds of projects in the past, Firefl y is our ‘go to’ manufacturer when it comes to fi re compartmentation.”
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