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BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT


Hunter Douglas’s metal exterior ceilings – quality you can trust


W hen only premium


materials and construction quality will do: Hunter Douglas’s range of superior metal exterior ceilings will complete any project.


The vanguard of quality, they are designed to withstand even the harshest weather conditions and are ideally suited to environments such as car parks, stadiums, airports


and office blocks. They are all ISO9001 and TAIM certified, providing assurance they are of the highest standard when it comes to production processes, material, machinery and finished product.


There are three closed linear systems, three open systems, the Luxalon® Multiple Panel Façade, which gives a smooth and uninterrupted appearance, and the V100 exterior ceiling, suitable for lightweight and open ceiling requirements.


They are all available in a wide range of colours and are finished in Hunter Douglas’s exclusive Luxacote® Exterior Coating. Comprising three layers – pre-treatment, primers and a UV and scratch-resistant topcoat – the coating enhances the ceilings’ strength and durability.


info@hunterdouglas.co.ukwww.hunterdouglas.co.uk


Elevating Educational Environments: TIB Services and the Pursuit of Excellence in School Maintenance


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n the ever-evolving landscape of education, the physical environment plays a crucial role in shaping students’ learning experiences. School buildings, often seen as the silent architects of success, require meticulous care and maintenance to provide an optimal setting for both educators and


learners. As we delve into the realm of ‘Buildings, Maintenance & Refurbishment,’ it becomes imperative to acknowledge the unsung heroes behind the scenes – the dedicated individuals who ensure our school estates stand tall, vibrant, and conducive to learning.


Enter TIB Services (www.tibservices.co.uk), a beacon of excellence in school site staff solutions. The TIB team is not merely a workforce but a cohort of mature and responsible professionals with unparalleled transferable skills making them very well suited to school estates roles. Their commitment to maintaining school buildings at the highest standards is a testament to their understanding of the pivotal role the physical environment plays in education.


The TIB advantage lies in their ability to seamlessly integrate with school management and teachers. Their adaptability and proficiency in handling a spectrum of tasks – from routine maintenance to compliance checks and security – make them indispensable partners in the pursuit of educational


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excellence. TIB Services prides itself on a team that goes beyond the traditional notion of maintenance staff; they are custodians of a thriving educational ecosystem.


In an era where the demands on school infrastructure are higher than ever, TIB Services emerges as a reliable ally, ensuring that the foundations of education remain robust. Their mature and responsible candidates bring a wealth of expertise, transforming school maintenance from a chore into a strategic investment in the future. As we navigate the challenges of education today, let TIB Services be the cornerstone in building and maintaining educational environments that inspire generations to come.


tibservices.co.uk


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