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38 SHOW PREVIEW: FUTUREBUILD 2025


targets, the session ata-riven etrofi t – Leveraging Insights for Effective Change’ on the ational etrofi t onference stage, will equip developers with scalable retrofi t strategies to improve energy performance, reduce operational costs, and increase property value.


The session ‘Bio-Based Materials for ew Build and etrofi t, hosted by the Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP) on the Materials Impact Stage, will showcase innovative, cost-effi cient materials that align with sustainability goals and appeal to environmentally conscious buyers.


FUTUREBUILD 2025 OFFERS HOUSEBUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS AN INVALUABLE PLATFORM TO EXPLORE PRACTICAL, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS THAT DRIVE SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY


n addition, the ational etrofi t onference – co-located with uturebuild – will offer housebuilders insights into scaling retrofi t solutions across housing portfolios. With rising energy costs and regulatory pressures, these sessions will focus on how to make retrofi ts fi nancially viable while delivering long-term energy savings for residents.


INNOVATIVE MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES Cutting-edge materials and building methods are key for developers looking to stay competitive. The session ire-afe Mass Timber for the UK’ on the Materials Impact Stage will explore how sustainable


timber solutions can be safely integrated into residential projects, balancing cost effi ciency with environmental performance. Meanwhile, ‘Biophilic Urban Design,’ on the Buildings Impact Stage, chaired by Dr. Vanessa Champion, will offer strategies for integrating natural elements into housing developments to enhance community appeal and meet local planning regulations.


uturebuild  offers housebuilders and developers an invaluable platform to explore practical, innovative solutions that drive sustainability and profi tability. rom modular construction and scalable retrofi t strategies to innovative materials and nature-rich community designs, this event delivers the tools and insights necessary for future-proofi ng developments.


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Marmox Thermoblocks and Fireboard on show at Futurebuild


W


ith both an energy and a housing crisis looming large across the UK, it is appropriate that Marmox has opted to


dedicate its stand F42 at this year’s Futurebuild – taking place at the Excel from March 04-06 to showcase their Multiboard range together with the A1 non-combustible certifi ed Fireboard. The A1 non-combustible certifi ed Fireboard


can serve as a weatherproof render-backer or be used internally across walls and ceilings to take a plaster fi nish, while providing sound absorption properties, along with thermal insulation. The 600 x 1200 mm Fireboards are available in thicknesses of 20 mm, 50 mm and 100 mm and with the polymer modifi ed mortar honeycomb coating applied to both faces. With a nominal density of 150 kg/m3


the boards’


core material off ers a compressive strength of 90 kPa (9 tonnes/m2


), while its high insulation


performance will help combat thermal-bridging and the formation of surface condensation, as well as having the potential to cut energy bills. Marmox Multiboard, a lightweight tile backer


board option, used for waterproofi ng, dry-lining and to provide thermal insulation has a unique patented surface, which allows heavier tiles to be safely and securely fi xed to walls. Being completely impermeable to water, it is doubly useful in areas prone to moisture, making it a good option for anyone looking for a kitchen or bathroom tile board. Multiboard can


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be used to insulate and waterproof walls, fl oors and ceilings. Even the thinnest boards will be useful when used with underfl oor heating wire to reduce hearting costs. The marketing manager for Marmox, Grant


Terry says: “The most important thing is that unlike everyone else, we’re specifi ed to be used externally. “For an alternative insulated, waterproof render board, this is a great product to use”.


Grant Terry also commented: “As a regular


exhibitor at Futurebuild and other major trade shows, we endeavour to ensure the products we showcase are as relevant as possible to both specifi ers and installation specialists and this year will include a preview of the New Fireproof Thermoblocks.”


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FUTUREBUILD STAND NO F42


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