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Brymec expands with purposebuilt Gatwick centre


rymec – the building services company for the era of smart construction – has moved in to a state-of-the-art new site near Gatwick Airport. The new purpose- built North Gatwick Gateway site has 40 per cent more capacity than their current warehousing. Relocating to the new site allows the company to improve their stockholding capacity ensuring that key products are available for customers the next day. Another major benefit of the site will be a new manufacturing testing facility. Brymec products will be tested – including pressure- testing – at the factory before delivery to site. So customers can rest assured that their products will be of the highest standard. The Gatwick site


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complements the recently opened logistics depot in Cheadle, Staffordshire, serving the midlands and north of the country. The Cheadle warehouse, near the M6, ensures that Brymec can provide next-day delivery services to all areas of England and Wales.


Luke Reiner, Brymec managing director, said: “Brymec has achieved staggering growth in recent years and, having moved to manufacturing our own systems, we are now much more than a product supplier. This new warehouse shows the ambition we have to continue our growth as a company and build on our success.


“Our new space will give us even greater scope to provide our customers with full project services, including mechanical system technical services, as well as extending our logistics offering. “We are committed to


supplying our customers with the products they need on time and in full and our new facilities will only help us deliver on this promise. Our in- house team will continue to offer technical expertise and solutions for any project.” The modern new site is four miles north of Gatwick Airport and near to junction nine of the M23 giving it excellent transport links to the south east and the national motorway network. The new building also makes use of on-site low and zero carbon technologies. This includes motion-sensitive LED lighting to offices and air source heating and cooling.


company behind Therme Manchester, a 28 acre wellbeing resort planned for the city, has acquired German engineering company Delta-X. Delta-X has over 30 years’ experience of engineering highly complex and challenging structures, including the German Pavilion at the Hanover World Expo 2000. The Delta-X team provides world-leading expertise on areas including steel, glass and timber construction, structural dynamics and building information modelling. This expertise will be essential in delivering the Therme Manchester architectural concept, which has a largely transparent organic, flowing structure. The unique design will be a landmark development for the city and is set to become an iconic symbol of the north-west of England.


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Therme Group’s resorts are some of the largest attractions in the world and Delta-X has been instrumental in developing every Therme project to date.


Bringing Delta-X into the Therme Group family of companies, is a key step in an ongoing global expansion programme including the UK, mainland Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.


The acquisition of Delta-X follows the December 2019 announcement of a strategic partnership between Therme Group and German leisure giant Wund Holding, which saw the consolidation of both partners’ architectural and technical know- how in the newly formed Therme ARC


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GmbH, Therme Group’s dedicated architecture company.


Delta-X and Therme Arc will help shape the design and engineering language of all future Therme projects, ensuring the highest levels of excellence and greatest degree of safety.


Construction is due to start on Therme Manchester in 2021, with the wellbeing resort scheduled to open in 2023.


Speaking on the acquisition, Stelian Iacob, UK director of Therme Group said “We’ve worked together for so long now, we see the Delta-X team as an integral extension of our own. We’re so pleased to officially bring them on board and know this will only strengthen our expertise.”


Prof. Dr. Albrecht Burmeister, who joins Therme Group’s Board of Directors as technology vice president commented: “We have been a key contributor to Therme Group projects from inception through to delivery. We are delighted to now be part of Therme Group, which will allow us to shape the future of wellbeing by focusing on the technologies of the buildings of the future.”


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