BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT 4000m2 of GERFLOR
BU ILDINGS,MAINTE NANCE & REFURBI SHMEN T GERFLOR flooring for Scott ttish schoo l
using Gerflor’s water jet cutting system could have their new logo incorporated into Gerflor’s Mipolam Elegance flooring. Jack Aitken went on to further say, “The August this year, an
d the flooring is performing new school only opened in
really well. The staff and pupils are very happy with the Gerflor products, particularly the cushioned flooring i The flooring area Carrongrange High
School was a huge challenge to be covered at n the gym”.
and easily met by Gerflor who provided a rang e of fantastic products from their vast arsenal of wide-ranging flooring solutions. The flooring specification would need to include; wet rooms, changing rooms, corridors, classrooms and offices. The vast cornucopia of products supplied would consist of Gerflor’s award-winning Taralay Impression Control safety flooring, together with their Tarasafe Ultra and Tarasafe Ultra H2O. With over-70 years’ experience Gerflor has
honed their expertise in safety flooring to produce the highest standards possible. Gerflor won the 2016 CFJ/CFA Product of the Year category wit h their Taralay Impression Control safety flooring range.
A
school in Scotla accommodates
190 pupils with additional nd that supports and
needs has been built to deliver an education environment worthy of its staff and students. ‘Carrongrange’ which is an Additional Support Needs (ASN) school in Grangemouth is now open, providing a raft of support to further enhance the learning and future of its pupils.
When Falkirk Council required flooring for this education project they would turn to international flooring specialist Gerflor to supply 4000m2 of flooring products that could deliver stunning looks, durability and performance.
Jack Aitken, Education Design Co-ordinator, Falkirk Council commented, “A need was identified for a replacement of our existing Additional Support Needs secondary school. The new facility in Grangemouth has been designed
to meet the current range of very specific pupil needs”. On specification Jack Aitken added, “Falkirk Council have used Gerflor on a number of school projects in the past and the products have been very well received on each occasion”. You would be hard pushed to find a head teacher who is prouder of her school than Gillian Robertson. The head of Carrongrange School loves every aspect of the new a support needs learning facility located in
dditional High
Grangemouth. It was built over the course of 18 months to replace Larbert’s Carrongrange School. “The total floor area is actually the same as the Larbert school, but the layout and colours of the flooring here makes you feel it’s so much bigger” she said.
The pupils themselves also had a hand in designing the badge for the new school, and by
The Taralay Impression Control flooring collection is the perfect option where high volumes of footfall are expected. A multi-purpose floorcovering available in 2m sheet format with a Group T wear rating, it’s ideal for a host of environments where slip resistance is a must. Available as a dual collection: - ‘Safety inWood’ and ‘Safety in Design’, the range includes realistic woods in contemporary colours and modern all over designs. Taralay Impression Control also has a Pendulum Test value +36, meets HSE guidelines (BS 7976-2), a surface roughness of >20 RTM-RZ and R11 ramp test value (DIN 51130), together with providing 24 design-led colourways. Taralay Impression Control also offers a hygienic solution thanks to a revolutionary UV cured PUR surface treatment for easy cleaning and maintenance. With the Protecsol® Control surface treatment it’s easy to clean and is 100%recyclable.
Changing rooms and showering areas in many educational locations can often be wet and slippery environments and that’s where Tarasafe Ultra H2O from Gerflor is the ideal solution.
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