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56 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS; EXTERNAL ENVELOPE Bespoke Architectural Design & Build Solutions A


telier’s highly experienced in-house team off ers a turn-key solution, embarking on the entire project from start to fi nish. Atelier is “end-to-end” design and build


services which combines Local Authority planning and Building Control compliance, Structural Engineer’s calculations, design stage throughout to full completion. Atelier looks after every service from start


to fi nish from the initial consultation, through the survey and design to fi nal accomplishment. They can keep everything under one roof, reduce downtime, increase eff ectiveness, so you know where you stand and what the next step is. At Atelier, quality design and building come as standard – bringing light and life into your world –e modernizing your property and adding


curb appeal. They aim to design and build high-quality bespoke glass extensions, conservatories and orangeries that enhance your lifestyle whilst being environmentally friendly. Their structures are thermally effi cient, enhancing comfort that can be used all year round. With the modern innovations of glass and aluminum design, you can make your bespoke glass extension into a stylish new kitchen extension. House all your modern appliances easily and enjoy a brilliant view whether you’re dishing up or washing up. Make the kitchen your favorite place with


Atelier’s bespoke design and welcome an abundance of natural light into your life. Complete bespoke architectural design & build services by experienced professionals integrating 45 years’ experience and knowledge in the building industry. They are committed to providing the highest service, materials and standards. Atelier off ers a comprehensive bespoke range of building and construction services, by experienced professional tradespeople.


• Orangeries and conservatories • High-quality, slim aluminum windows and doors


• Bi-folding doors and windows


• Extensions • Verandas • Outbuildings and porches


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• Contemporary glass extensions - Building regs. compliant


For more information, please call or visit the AtelierBDB website.


Alternatively, you can email the team on info@atelierbdb.co.uk.


02035762761 www.atelierbdb.co.uk


A. Proctor Group creates new Head of Global Sales Modular Offsite role


A. Proctor Group is proud to announce the promotion of Adam Salt to the position of head of global sales modular offsite, effective immediately. The newly-created role sees Adam promoted from his previous position as a business development manager within the Group, and reporting directly to managing director Keira Proctor. Adam is now responsible for overseeing the export division, growing and developing key accounts, researching potential new distributors, and building a significant customer presence internationally. This pivotal role will also see Adam spearheading the company’s modular strategy on a global scale, driving growth and innovation in this rapidly evolving sector. As part of his new responsibilities, Adam will maintain links with the UK modular sector. He said: “I am honoured to accept this position and lead our global sales efforts. A. Proctor Group is known for its commitment to quality and innovation, and I’m eager to work with our talented team to expand our reach and continue delivering exceptional value to our customers. The A. Proctor Group is a fourth generation family business with a history of technical innovation, promoting good practice, and developing products that contractors and offsite manufacturers want to use.”


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com HBD10_A Proctor_Appointments & News_DPR.indd 1 ARDEX Group UK Invests in Sustainable Energy 21/10/2024 13:38


The ARDEX Group UK has commissioned more than 1,600 solar panels at its manufacturing facilities in Stoke-on- Trent and Haverhill. The high-performance photovoltaic (PV) systems have been installed on warehousing and manufacturing units at both sites and will generate approximately 30% of the ARDEX Group UK’s electrical power requirements. The installation of solar panels is part of a global sustainability initiative in which the company is investing around €3 million globally. Installation of 1,332 panels were completed at ARDEX UK in Haverhill in September last year and since commissioning, more than 269,686 kWh of solar energy has been produced – equivalent to the consumption of 100 houses. A more modest 334 panels were installed at the Group’s Stoke-on- Trent facility – Building Adhesives Ltd in Trentham – with commissioning completing in March this year. This is due to limitations for more panels from the local grid, however plans remain to invest in more panels at Building Adhesives Ltd once the local grid has been updated and allows this to be done. Since March 50,080 kWh of electricity has been produced – which is the equivalent of taking 9,814.4 kg CO2


594 trees. It meets 14% of total energy needs at Building Adhesives. 01782 591100 www.bal-adhesives.com


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