50 UKCW SHOW PREVIEW; NATURAL STONE SHOW PREVIEW; BUILDING FABRIC Marmox Slicedstone Veneer Sheets on display at the Natural Stone Show
Marmox will be displaying its range of NEW Slicedstone Veneers at the Natural Stone Show, held at the ExCeL, London on the 6th – 8th June on stand G48. For architects and interior designers looking for reliability coupled with visual appeal, the Marmox Slicedstone Veneers range is the perfect solution in areas that need dependable and durable performance. Ideal for bathrooms, wetrooms and any other room in the building or as an external cladding. Slicedstone Veneers are also ideal for coating doors & furniture, including garden furniture. The Sales and Marketing team will be on hand throughout the three days at ExCeL, showcasing all 13 flavours that are currently in the range. Displaying the beautiful colour variations of natural Indian stone, the new Slicedstone Large Format Veneer Sheets are available in three sizes – 1,220 x 610 mm, 2,100 x 1,050 mm & 2,400 x 1,050 mm. The Marketing Manager for Marmox, Grant Terry, commented: “We at Marmox are very excited by the interest customers have shown in this new product, as well as its many design possibilities. It offers the beauty of natural Indian stone, in a practical, easy to install solution. Weighing just 2.5 – 3.0kg per square metre, they are flexible, easy to cut and they fit well into Marmox UK’s growing range of products!”
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The Wraptite external air barrier system from the A. Proctor Group has enhanced the performance of a considerate inner city development of retirement living apartments working in partnership with the market leading Hadley Group. The Lichfield’s Bonds retirement living development for Pegasus Life consists of three apartment blocks in the heart of the cathedral city. Constructing on a compact site and nestled against local residents and businesses required a sensitive building approach and a considerate program design. An essential requirement for the client was ensuring that traffic was not disrupted and that the project positively contributed to the city. The Wraptite external air barrier system from A. Proctor Group was installed in combination with the innovative, unique pre- panelised and fully load-bearing Hadley Frame offsite system, which is ideal for developments of low to medium rise structures. Adam Salt, Business Development Manager of the A. Proctor Group explained, “one of the key benefits of installing the Wraptite air barrier system in the factory for the Hadley Group was minimal on-site disruption. Minimising disruption on site provides significant benefits to local residents, particularly in the case of compact inner city sites like the one at Lichfield.”
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Air Tightness and Building Effi ciency made easy with THERMOMUR® ICF and Atlas Foundation Systems
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isit JACKON by BEWI’S stand at UK Construction Week and fi nd out how to quickly and eff ectively build air tight
houses surpassing current building regs. JACKON by BEWI’S two building systems
- JACKODUR® Atlas and THERMOMUR® Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF) - are revolutionizing UK house construction. This technology is growing at a time when the Future Homes Standard is set to be a key feature of the construction industry going forward, underpinning the green development of the housebuilding market. JACKON by BEWI’S building systems help
developers meet and surpass the requirements of all the latest regulations, including the recent changes to the Part L regulations, which mean that all new homes must produce 31% less CO2
emissions, compared to what
was acceptable under the previous Part L regulations. This puts the responsibility for achieving improved energy performance on to the developers of new dwellings. By using THERMOMUR® ICF moulded
expanded polystyrene (EPS) to create the formwork and JACKODUR® ATLAS extruded polystyrene (XPS) to create an insulated fl oor slab, as well as JACKOBOARD® insulated tile backerboard for internal tiling in bathrooms, wetrooms and other areas, developers can ensure that their projects are sustainable and
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energy-effi cient. JACKON by BEWI THERMOMUR® achieves
a u-value of 0.15 for walls with no added materials, and the JACKODUR® ATLAS system can be designed to achieve 0.11. ICF integrates insulation materials into the concrete formwork, totally revolutionising the way a house is constructed. As well as being easier and quicker to build, an ICF house provides considerable advantages during the life of a building. The benefi ts include: dramatically
improved insulation and air tightness leading to reduced expenditure on heating and cooling; excellent acoustic performance; fi re resistance; enhanced resilience to fl ood, extreme weather and seismic activity; rot and vermin resistance; versatility with regard to remodelling; minimal maintenance requirement; mortgage, insurance and planning acceptance.
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