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54 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS; INDUSTRY VIEWFINDER; BUILDING FABRIC Constructionline Gold Membership secured


Architectural product manufacturer, Neaco Ltd, has strengthened its procurement credentials after securing Gold Level Membership of Constructionline, the UK construction industry’s leading register for pre-qualified contractors and consultants. A long-established member of Constructionline, Neaco has completed a rigorous


audit process to achieve an upgrade in accreditation which demonstrates to buyers that its organisation has been subjected to enhanced scrutiny around governance and risk management. Gold status will allow Neaco to bid for an even wider range of projects and secure specifications for a diverse product portfolio which includes multi-purpose architectural grilles, decking, adaptive bathing aids, balustrade and balcony systems.


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Stuart Judge of Tradelink examines what the new Part L of the Building Regulations mean for the glazing industry: Windows are an easy target when it comes to pointing a finger at thermal inefficiencies: arguably, they form the biggest ‘hole’ in a building’s facade. This is why the


glazing industry works incredibly hard to achieve the best possible U-value requirements for windows and doors. As a consequence of continuous innovation, the majority of the market should find it relatively easy to comply with the new Part L of the Building Regulations: conservation of fuel and power. Some may see the new Part L and the demands that will come with the Future Homes and Buildings Standard as onerous, but as a manufacturer we can, within reason, achieve what the customer wants.


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