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32 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS; BUILDING FABRIC AG Heritage Facing Brick comes to an end


AG Paving and Building Products has marked the end of an era with production of one of its best known facing brick products coming to an end at its manufacturing plant in Dungannon. AG’s Heritage Facing Brick took the market by storm some 30 years ago with its wonderfully hand-crafted reclaimed and


weathered aesthetic and attractive glazed appearance through the use of natural materials and a bespoke curing process. AG’s CEO Stephen Acheson commented: “In keeping with AG's ethos of innovation and creating products which are better, fast and safer, AG has developed a new facing brick called Woodward which brings a number of new benefits to customers including a frogged top face which makes the bricks even lighter and easier to build.”


0121 747 0202 www.ag.uk.com Sapphire’s logistical expertise wins at Wembley


Sapphire’s logistical expertise has assisted the smooth supply of over 400 of its Glide-On™ balconies to Eastlands E05, part of the extensive Wembley Park development surrounding London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. Given the central location and proximity of the stadium there was very limited storage space on site and strict security procedures for deliveries. Sapphire worked closely with delivery drivers and site teams to ensure balconies arrived


on site to precise pre-booked timeslots. To facilitate delivery, Sapphire also redesigned its double stacking trailer to allow twice as many balconies to be transported per load. This innovative solution not only met the project’s logistical needs but also cut transport costs and emissions in half.


0344 88 00 553 www.sapphire.eu.com Peter Kelsey honoured with Award


Peter Kelsey, the man who founded and led Designer Contracts to become one of the UK’s largest flooring contractors, has been honoured with an Outstanding Achievement in the Flooring Industry award. Announced at the Contract Flooring Journal’s 2021 awards


ceremony, held at Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire on 3rd September, Peter was described as a “giant of the UK flooring industry”. An audience of top industry executives heard that Peter had “ensured his company has survived the pandemic and thrived as well. He supports charities and he supports his own employees with mental health programmes during and after the pandemic. He is, everyone would recognise, a very decent man.”


01246 854577 www.designercontracts.com Ultrapanel appoints new Managing Director


Ultrapanel Building Technologies, designer and manufacturer of the award-winning Ultrapanel ‘room in the roof’ system, has announced the appointment of John Hough as Managing Director. John brings over 19 years’ experience within the new build and construction sector to the role. Commenting on his appointment, John said: “My focus for Ultrapanel Building Technologies is delivering not just excellent and efficient systems, but also a service level to


match.” Manufactured off-site and delivered as a flat packed ‘room in the roof’ kit, Ultrapanel’s innovative and accredited modern method of construction is the most efficient end to end way to build.


01200 414714 ultrapanel.co.uk Vent-Axia named as Double-Award Finalist


Vent-Axia is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted in two categories in the presti- gious H&V News Awards 2021. The Vent-Axia ‘Lo-Carbon Multivent MEV Family’ is a finalist in ‘Domestic Ventilation Product of the Year’ category while the company’s ‘COVID-19 Support Campaign’ has been shortlisted for the ‘Covid Frontline Achievement of the Year’


award. Being a double finalist in these awards is testament to Sussex-based company’s leading position in the ventilation industry, demonstrating both high quality product development and commitment to public health through improving indoor air quality (IAQ).


Titon Shortlisted in H&V News Awards 2021


Titon is proud to announce that it is once again a finalist in the 2021 H&V News Awards. The innovative Titon Ultimate® dMEV and Titon FireSafe® Air Brick products have been shortlisted in the ‘Domestic Ventilation Product of the Year’ category. The Titon Ultimate® dMEV is an ultra quiet low profile fan, which is suitable for new build or refurbishment projects. With its one fan fits all solution, it is ideal for bathrooms, kitchens and utility room applications and is one of the quietest solutions and best performing dMEV fan on the market. The Titon FireSafe® Air Brick is a non-combustible compact inlet/outlet grille suitable for new and refurbished houses and apartments. Designed with architects, mechanical engineers, contractors and local authorities in mind, the product can easily be built into external walls during construction. The range consists of short and long versions and can easily be connected to both 204×60 and 220×90 rectangular ducting. The awards ceremony will take place later this year at the Hilton Park Lane in London on November 11th


. 0800 970 4190 www.titon.com/uk WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK 0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com Helping meet environmental targets


When it comes to being green, West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero stands out. Not only is SterlingOSB Zero the only UK-manufactured OSB with zero-added formaldehyde, but it is also net carbon negative. OSB is versatile, easy to use and with high consistency and board strength


has no weak spots. SterlingOSB Zero or ‘Sterling Board’, as it is often known, is one of Europe’s most widely used and trusted structural panels. The other important way that West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero can help specifiers and builders towards their environmental targets is that the boards do not contribute to climate change; they are certified carbon negative.


uk.westfraser.com


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