EXTERIORS 33 Carl F Groupco Successful in Tai Tarian Tender L
eading hardware distributor, Carl F Groupco has successfully secured a tender to continue hardware supply to one of
the largest social housing providers in Wales, Tai Tarian. Having supplied window and door hardware for the past five years, the contract has recently been awarded for another three to five years. Servicing over 9000 properties in the Neath
Port Talbot County Borough, Tai Tarian is one of the only housing associations in Wales that manufacturer PVC windows and doors for its own properties, leaseholders, and external clients. Doors and windows supplied by Tai Tarian are fabricated to Secured by Design and PAS 24 security standards and provide Energy Rating Scheme certification. With a proven history supplying large scale
projects, Carl F Groupco are well placed to continue hardware supply to Tai Tarian. As one of the only major independently owned distributors in the UK, Carl F Groupco’s access to leading hardware brands including Cotswold, FUHR, Hoppe, Kenrick, Rapier Star, Roto and Yale has been key in securing the tender. Commenting, Steve Meredith, Production
Manager for Tai Tarian said: “Aside from the product range and delivery service, a big reason for Carl F Groupco being awarded the tender is down to their customer service levels. Especially Andrew Price, Nathalie McKee, Lyn Richards,
Carlia Corras and Lorraine Robinson. Tey’ve all been exceptional, all period.” With a trading history dating back over 70
years, Carl F Groupco has a strong reputation for hardware expertise and the company prides itself on supplying it’s UK fabricator partners
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large and small. Te team are always on hand to provide advice on the most appropriate hardware solutions for all projects.
01733 393 330
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Non-combustible adjustable pedestal for roof terrace and decking areas
complement the other non-combustible roofing products. There is also a new adjustable pedestal system available for an extensive variety of terrace and decking options. The Bauder Non-Combustible (NC)
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Pedestal is manufactured from aluminium. It is a light weight, non-combustible pedestal designed for use on a wide range of flat roofs to support paving, decking and
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auder has expanded their pedestal support system range by launching a non-combustible pedestal to
spreader base plate feature ensures the product will not compromise the roof insulation orwaterproofingmembranewhilst spreading the load across the roof surface. The non-combustible pedestal is the most
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Bauder pedestal support system range offers the Slope Correcting Pedestal, and the new BauderAdjustable Pedestal. Bauder’s pedestal range is designed to meet the exacting standards of finishing levels demanded by architects and clients when specifying open-jointed paving and decking finishes.
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