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BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT


Upgraded AOF Mist Filters FromAIRBENCH


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irBench Ltd have announced an upgraded range of AOF Oil Mist Filters. The AOF range is designed for extraction of oil mist and smoke from


machining applications. AOF units can be machine-mounted, or supplied with separate stands where required. AOF is designed to use the wind


shear principle for initial separation of mist from airstreams. As the contaminant loading on the fan is very low, typically they do not suffer from loss of impeller balance and so can be serviced in-house at relatively long intervals. Units are supplied as


standard with a high- grade final filter with an estimated life of up to 3600 working hours. Usually available from


stock, and supplied complete with all parts required for mechanical installation, AirBench can solve most mist extraction issues quickly and simply. AirBench also supply the OMF range of stand-alone coolant mist filters,


which are designed for continuous operation and can be configured to provide a central system supporting multiple machine tools.


uContact us for more information or a site survey; or visit www.airbench.com/mist


BUILDING ADDITIONS’ partitions are in a class of their own in UK schools


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urrent architectural trends have led many schools, both primary and secondary, to introduce open plan classrooms and large teaching areas.


Studies suggest that there is an urgent need to revaluate these designs in educational facilities.


An example of a school


where partitions have made a difference to the teachers’ and pupils’ daily lives is Building Additions’ recent involvement with installing moveable walls into Corbridge Middle School in the Tyne Valley and Mortin Trentside Primary School near Gainsborough. It was important to both


schools to put as much thought into their daily environments as possible. Building Additions was selected to install partitions that matched their requirements, fitting both the stage and classroom areas with partitions to section off spaces and minimise disruption. Moveable walls are not only ideal for dividing open learning areas but also


partitioning rooms for individual study spaces and facilitating smaller group activities. Building Additions supplies different levels of acoustic performances as well as a wide range of finishes. These include bespoke images, such as maps or vision panels, and a multitude of stacking positions.


u01373 454577 usales@buildingadditions.co.uk uwww.buildingadditions.co.uk


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DEANESTOR acquires Havelock International brands


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ne of the UK’s best-known school furniture and fit out brands has been acquired out of administration by contract furniture specialists,


Deanestor for an undisclosed sum. The Fife-based Havelock business became the UK market leader in the


manufacture and installation of furniture in the education sector. The University of Edinburgh, Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh, Levenmouth Academy in Buckhaven and Aberdare Community School in Wales were among its customers. The deal for the intangible assets of Havelock International Ltd also


includes the leading education fit out brand, ESA McIntosh. This company has a history going back to the 1860s when Alexander Henry McIntosh began making elaborate cabinetry using highly skilled craftsmen. As part of the acquisition, Deanestor has acquired the rights to the


Havelock International brand and 13 sub-brands, registered trademarks and product lines including ESA McIntosh. The deal also includes all of the Havelock domain names and the full catalogue of Havelock, ESA McIntosh and Godfrey Syrett product designs.


uwww.deanestor.co.uk/havelock u01623 420041 uenquiries@deanestor.com


s the UK market leader in synthetic sports surface maintenance, Replay Maintenance currently maintains around 1,000 sports facilities across the


UK. Their team of specialists help extend the life of synthetic sports surfaces and minimise the risk of injury by improving grip and reducing compaction. Replay Maintenance has received recognition for its range of track cleaning


services, including work on the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Games. The company has also gained FA Counties Partnership status and most recently became the ‘Official Pitch Maintenance Supplier’ to England Hockey. As well as the bigger names in sport, Replay work with schools across the


UK, helping to maintain their pitches. David Everett, Acting School Business Manager at the Minister School in Nottinghamshire, commented: “We were so impressed by the process, we’ve now entered into a quarterly maintenance contract with them for the next five years.”


uFor more information visit: www.replaymaintenance.co.uk


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