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Rhepanol hg FDT played a key role in reshaping the urban landscape at Meydan Shopping Centre

Rhepanol hg FDT played a key role in reshaping the urban landscape at Meydan Shopping Centre

AccuRoof

FDT played a key role in reshaping the urban landscape of Turkey’s most crowded city. The vast 70,000sqm M1 Meydan Umraniye shopping and leisure complex, in Istanbul, is the country’s first shopping centre to feature a green roof – at 54,000sqm the largest of its kind.
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Waterproofing experts seal leaky basement

Waterproofing experts seal leaky basement

Triton Systems

Waterproofing and damp proofing specialists, Severn Damp & Timber Preservation, installed a range of Triton Systems’ waterproofing materials to deal with water ingress around two skylights, formed within the concrete roof deck over a basement that extended into the garden of a domestic property. 
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KlasseCLAD™ at the Harper and Keele Veterinary School, Keele University

KlasseCLAD™ at the Harper and Keele Veterinary School, Keele University

Klasse Group Ltd

The state-of-the-art new building provides a home for the Harper and Keele Veterinary School – a joint venture with Harper Adams University – on Keele’s campus. Black KlasseCLAD™ features heavily on the roof of this incredible project, providing an attractive aesthetic finish to the external ductwork.
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ROOFTRAK - ALDI

ROOFTRAK - ALDI

Nicholson STS Ltd

The ALDI Eco Concept Store in Leamington, was a first for its innovative designs, sustainable building materials, green roofing & solar PV technology. The project was aimed to reduce carbon emissions, energy consumption and operational costs whilst providing an excellent retail environment.
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Clamart, France

Clamart, France

BEMO Project Engineering UK Ltd

Complex geometry and a combination of roof and wall cladding, without welded joints, required BEMO's MONRO freeform standing seam panels on this prestigious project. Produced in stucco embossed aluminium, the panels were manufactured on site, and designed by the BEMO in-house technical team
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HMP Pentonville

HMP Pentonville

Bauder Ltd

Completed in 1842, HMP Pentonville has remained in use since opening, experiencing many stages of refurbishment throughout the decades. In 2003, the existing asphalt deck above the kitchens was in need of a complete refit with the building having to remain in use throughout the refurbishment of the roof.
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Hilton Garden Inn, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport

Hilton Garden Inn, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport

Smart Balustrades

SMART were contracted to design, manufacture and install 250m of stainless steel with glass balustrade, 200m of wall fixed handrail, 100m of trolley bump rails as well as 100m of 1500mm high 3.0kN loading structural glass balustrade to the roof top bar.
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Sale Grammar School Rooflight Replacement

Sale Grammar School Rooflight Replacement

Whitesales Rooflights

Project: Sale Grammar School, Manchester Client: K Pendlebury & Sons Ltd Scope of the project: School rooflight replacement as part of a roof refurbishment Products: em.line gable-ended ridgelight, em.line monopitch, em.dome and em.glaze hip-ended lantern light
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Coats Farm

Coats Farm

Catnic, a Tata Steel Enterprise

A conversion project in Somerset has utilised a number of products from Catnic to provide practical and sustainable living accommodation, suitable for retirement. Coates Farm has employed Catnic's® Urban standing seam roofing and cladding system as well as Catnic lintels to ensure the environmental impact of the building is kept to a minimum.Situated in Kittisford, a small picturesque village near Wellington, Coates Farm is owned by Maurice and Penny Stanbury. “We decided, that due to our advancing years, we wanted a practical and sustainable home that would require very little maintenance,” said Maurice. “Having received go-ahead to repurpose an old cow shed, we wanted to ensure that the materials specified would contribute to the building’s eco credentials.”To ensure the work was allowable under permitted development, it was essential that the development was kept within the same building footprint. Working alongside architect Nigel Pearce at Pearce Practice for the planning and design of the conversion, the decision was made to specify Catnic's® Urban standing seam roofing and cladding system.A cost-effective alternative to traditional copper and zinc standing seam roof systems, the Urban system is manufactured to meet all relevant legislation, including load bearing for wind speed in accordance with EN 1991-4 and weather tightness in accordance with BS 5534 Parts 1 and 2. Furthermore, helping to meet requirements for sustainable building solutions – Urban is BRE Green Guide Rated ‘A’ and at end of life – the panels are 100% recyclable.“Maurice came to us with an idea that he wanted something different for the roof that would improve the eco footprint of the building whilst being aesthetically pleasing on the eye,” said Nigel Pearce.“Because of the permitted development, we were restricted by the low roof pitch. As we couldn’t specify slate or tiles, we remembered that we had used Catnic® Urban on a recent conversion and found it to be a great option; not only could it accommodate the low pitch at Coates Farm, but it also matched the contemporary look and feel that Maurice was looking for,” added Nigel.Initially to be specified for only the flat section of the roof, it was decided that Catnic® Urban would be utilised for the complete roof due to its crisp lines and strong aesthetics.Maurice Stanbury said, “During the initial specification, we were really happy with the service received from Catnic. Having decided upon Catnic® Urban, we began exploring the possibility of getting our lintels from them too. Alongside standard lintels, we required a bespoke corner lintel to ensure we could match the intended design of the building. We submitted technical drawings to Catnic and the technical team made the process very easy.”Whilst Maurice project managed the redevelopment, the installation was undertaken by Kevin and Ashley Drew – local builders known to the Stanbury’s. After specification, but prior to ordering Urban, it was decided that Maurice and Ashley would attend an Urban training day at Catnic’s training centre in Caerphilly, to learn how to correctly install the standing seam roofing system.During the course, Ashley and Maurice spoke with Catnic’s Technical Director Richard Price, who then visited the site personally to measure up and give guidance to apply what they had learnt in Caerphilly into practice.Throughout the conversion, Kevin and Ashley Drew worked closely with Catnic to guarantee the successful delivery of the project. Using Catnic’s Lintel Advanced Scheduling System (CLASS) ensured that they could adopt a ‘just in time’ approach to deliveries.“Having ordered both lintels and Urban from Catnic we were able to delay the delivery of the system until we were ready to install it,” said Kevin Drew.“We found the system incredibly easy to work with – particularly as this was our first experience of Urban - managing to install it quickly between the two of us,” added Kevin.“We are thrilled with the end result, and we now have the property we had always dreamed of having,” concluded Maurice Stanbury. “Catnic made the process incredibly easy from start to finish, and with Catnic® Urban we are safe in the knowledge that the system will now require minimal maintenance.”
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AIRIOS IN VELDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS

AIRIOS IN VELDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS

Tata Steel

The combination of a lightweight steel and concrete composite ComFlor® 100 slab and a glulam timber beam structure has helped deliver a truly sustainable three-storey office building. The internal climate in the building is supported with a ComFlor® Active system in the roof slab.
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ROM Ltd

ROM Ltd

Bauder Ltd

ROM Ltd is a specialist manufacturer of reinforcement solutions that has facilities located throughout the UK and Ireland. The waterproofing on the roof of their Sheffield manufacturing facility had exceeded its serviceable life and the main-substructure was extremely corroded leaving it unstable and requiring urgent remedial work.
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Demonstration house in Blunham, Bedfordshire

Demonstration house in Blunham, Bedfordshire

elZinc

Stroll down a quiet lane in the Bedfordshire village of Blunham and you might take a second look at a house that catches your eye. The house was built by Fairfield Homes and features a precisely executed coloured zinc roof and cladding which takes your breath away.
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Emsworth Coastal House

Emsworth Coastal House

Eternit

Located in Chichester, this 1940's home sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and therefore required sensitive modernisation when renovating; achieved by using a combination of Eternit Farmscape in matte Anthracite colour for the pitched roof and Profile 3 in Natural Grey for the cladding.
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ROOFTRAK - IKEA Distribution Centre

ROOFTRAK - IKEA Distribution Centre

Nicholson STS Ltd

The ROOFTRAK® IFP provided a vital part of the package to install solar PV on the vast roof areas of the Ikea Distribution & Contact Centre in Peterborough where approximately 2800 PV panels have been installed as part of its People & Planet Positive Strategy.
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Lagg Distillery

Lagg Distillery

Bauder Ltd

Lagg Distillery, located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, is a new build whiskey distillery which opened its doors to the public for the first time in the autumn of 2019. The client was eager to create an iconic landmark and echo the contours of Arran with a roof scape that would blend into the environment.
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Sheringham High School

Sheringham High School

Bauder Ltd

Sheringham High School is a secondary school with academy status located in Norfolk that underwent significant refurbishment to repair a number of its failing roofs. The client wanted the school’s campus to act as a benchmark for sustainability and therefore saw this as the perfect opportunity to achieve this with the addition of solar panels.
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University of Ulster's NIBEC Laboratories - Vibration Control

University of Ulster's NIBEC Laboratories - Vibration Control

Buildtec Acoustics

Project OverviewBuildtec Acoustics partnered with Sacyr Somague to provide a critical acoustic solution for the new 66,000-square-meter University of Ulster campus in Belfast. Our focus was on the Nanotechnology and Integrated Bio-Engineering Centre (NIBEC) laboratories, which house highly sensitive equipment and apparatus susceptible to vibration.ChallengeThe NIBEC laboratories required a stringent vibration control solution to ensure optimal functionality of the delicate equipment. Traditional structural solutions posed challenges, potentially impacting headroom heights, building usability, and incurring significant costs.SolutionBuildtec Acoustics identified Highmat 50, a high-performance acoustic flooring system, as the ideal solution. A total of 2,000 square meters of Highmat 50 was installed beneath a 200mm screed throughout the laboratories.BenefitsSuperior Vibration Control: Highmat 50 effectively isolates structure-borne vibrations, creating a stable and vibration-free environment for sensitive equipment within the NIBEC laboratories.Preserved Functionality: The installed solution ensures the optimal performance of the laboratories' equipment, safeguarding critical research activities.Cost-Effective Approach: Highmat 50 provided a practical and cost-effective alternative to traditional structural solutions, optimizing project efficiency.Project TeamArchitect: HJ LyonsEngineer: Design IDMain Contractor: Sacyr SomagueFlooring Contractor: MastercraftProduct: Highmat 50Quantity: 2,000m²ConclusionThe University of Ulster project showcases Buildtec Acoustics' expertise in delivering innovative solutions for complex vibration control challenges. Highmat 50's exceptional performance ensured a vibration-free environment within the NIBEC laboratories, fostering optimal research conditions and protecting vital equipment.We are committed to providing tailored acoustic solutions for your project. Contact Buildtec Acoustics today to discuss your specific requirements.
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Buildtec Acoustics: Delivering Superior Acoustics for The Stage Mixed-Use Development in London

Buildtec Acoustics: Delivering Superior Acoustics for The Stage Mixed-Use Development in London

Buildtec Acoustics

Project OverviewBuildtec Acoustics is proud to have been a part of the Stage mixed-use development in London. This prestigious project comprises four buildings offering over 400,000 sq. ft. of modern residential, commercial, and retail space. The development boasts 412 private residential apartments, some reaching an impressive 37 storeys high.ChallengeEnsuring optimal soundproofing within a large-scale mixed-use development is crucial for resident comfort and overall livability. Buildtec Acoustics needed to provide an effective acoustic underlay solution that met the specific requirements of the Stage development.SolutionBuildtec Acoustics supplied Isolgomma Basewood, a high-performance loose-laid underlay specifically designed for superior acoustic insulation over screed floors. A total of 23,000 square meters of Basewood was installed throughout the development.BenefitsEnhanced Soundproofing: Basewood's unique composition effectively reduces impact sound transmission and airborne noise, creating a quieter and more peaceful living environment for residents.Improved Floor Performance: Basewood provides a stable and level subfloor, improving the overall performance and longevity of the finished flooring.Efficient Installation: The loose-laid format of Basewood allows for a quick and efficient installation process, minimizing disruption to the project timeline.Project TeamArchitect: Perkins & WillMain Contractor: C.J. O’SheaFlooring Contractor: TCSConclusionThe Stage mixed-use development is a testament to Buildtec Acoustics' commitment to delivering exceptional acoustic solutions for large-scale projects. By utilizing Isolgomma Basewood, the project achieved superior soundproofing, improved floor performance, and efficient installation, contributing to the overall success of the development.We are confident that our expertise and proven solutions can benefit your next project. Contact Buildtec Acoustics today to discuss your specific acoustic requirements.
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The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, High-Impact Mat Case Study

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, High-Impact Mat Case Study

CMS Danskin Acoustics

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon has undergone an ambitious and exciting £112m project to install a brand new auditorium inside the skeleton of the art-deco original. The internal refit created some interesting acoustical challenges. One of the most important aspects of the project was to ensure that theatre performances were not disturbed by noise from other parts of the building. In particular, the gantry – from where scenery changes and lighting are managed – was identified as requiring a specialised acoustic solution, to stop the noise of people working behind the scenes from carrying through to the audience. This is where CMS Danskin stepped in.The SolutionAs soft flooring subcontractors on the project, Loughton Contracts installed CMS High Impact Mat in the gantry. Composed of reclaimed rubber, EPDM granulate and PUR binder, CMS High Impact Mat is a durable, environmentally friendly type of floor covering that reduces excess sound, prevents unwanted noise and has excellent impact reduction. CMS High Impact Mat is available in a variety of thicknesses and colours. Simple to install, LoughtonContracts fitted 573m² of blue, 10mm thick CMS High Impact Mat onto wooden, concrete and screeded floor areas in the theatre gantry. As a non-reflective, slip and tear resistant material that meets the highest safety standards, it provides a safe surface for an area of the theatre where there is constant movement of scenery, people and heavy lighting.CMS High Impact Mat also has other qualities which made it the preferred specification for this refurbishment. As well as providing high acoustic performance, it offers an aesthetic, ‘final floor finish’ which is warm underfoot and has anti-fatigue properties. It creates an attractive, comfortable and quiet working environment in the gantry, as well as contributing to the quality finish that runs throughout the theatre.
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Emseal SJS Selected for Wide Deck Joints at Manchester Airport T-2 Multi-Storey Car Park, Manchester

Emseal SJS Selected for Wide Deck Joints at Manchester Airport T-2 Multi-Storey Car Park, Manchester

NCC – Emseal Movement Joints

Client: Manchester Airport Group Architect: Pascall Watson Consulting Engineer: Burro Happold Main Contractor: Laing O’Rourke Specialist Contractor: Thelwell Flooring Main Products Used: Emseal SJS System and Emshield DSMThis new 9-storey car park with 3,800 spaces, was built as part of the £1 billion Terminal-2 redevelopment for Manchester Airport Group (MAG). To save time and space on site, the consultants used an innovative design, with a hybrid combination of steel delta beams and precast concrete, then on site the hollow-core precast floor slabs were topped with a 100mm thick reinforced concrete screed. To fully accommodate the anticipated levels of thermal movement and loadings in service, the engineers incorporated wide, high movement capability, structural expansion joints across the parking decks, between the different sections of the building. Given the dimensions of the deck joints (100mm) and the high movement capability required (100% = +/- 50%), with simultaneous exposure to the elements whilst under frequent heavy traffic, the joint sealing solution could only be specified as the Emseal SJS System. This unique structural expansion joint system easily accommodates high levels of movement in more than one plane, plus it has an integral coverplate to provide protection of the central movement section and the joint arrises. Importantly, the Emseal SJS is bonded into position with a structural epoxy adhesive from above, therefore requiring no access from below and enabling other works (e.g. M&E cable works etc.) to continue, plus as it is fully bonded, the SJS system requires no potentially damaging drilling into sound concrete to install mechanical fixings. In less trafficked wide joints at the perimeter, the Emseal DSM System was used, as a cover plate was not necessary.
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Friars Walk Shopping Centre

Friars Walk Shopping Centre

Shield Membranes Ltd

As one of the fastest growing towns in Wales, Newport is undergoing a comprehensive programme of regeneration, of which Friars Walk is a central part.Friars Walk has reshaped the landscape of Newport with retail sales expected to double in the city, adding £120 million per annum and the city’s catchment predicted to increase from 211,000 to 367,000 with an estimated footfall of 10-12 million per annum.The 390,000 sq ft centre features a 90,000 sq ft Debenhams Department Store as well as other retail anchors H&M and Next. The leisure offer includes an eight screen Cineworld multiplex cinema, a Superbowl UK with 12 State of the art lanes and numerous riverside restaurants.Shield Membranes supplied the full ShieldTEC hotmelt system to be used on all roof areas, along with our own ShieldBOARD XPS and ShieldDIVERSE living roof build up.
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Office complex in the heart of Windsor

Office complex in the heart of Windsor

Schueco UK Ltd

The extension and refurbishment of these offices needed high-quality systems befitting their prestigious location adjacent to Windsor Castle and the listed Eton Central Station.The Windsor Dials complex comprises two buildings, Windsor One and Two. Building one had a double-height entrance installed and a two-storey glazed extension added to the roof. A double-height entrance was also created in building two with a single-storey extension to the roof. The glazed extensions provide the offices with views of Windsor Castle and the surrounding area.Hale Architects designed the project with Corley Woolley as the main contractor. Anglian Architectural fabricated and installed the building envelope. It features Schüco FSW 60 and FWS 50 S curtain walling, providing the contemporary aesthetic the client requested. The project also used Schüco door systems, including the ADS 65 HD and ASE 60 lift-and-slide doors.
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Cabi Headquarters in Wallingford

Cabi Headquarters in Wallingford

BTS Fabrications Limited

Installer – County RoofingMain Contractor – Barnwood ConstructionArchitect – Scott BrownriggClient – Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience InternationalSystem – Vantage® SF (Secret Fix)Showcasing our premium CWCT tested Vantage® SF (Secret Fix) in 3mm aluminium powder coated to Ral 7016 anthraciteThe project received many accolades and awardsCABI HQ shortlisted for AJ Architecture AwardConstructing Excellence SECBE 2021 Awards - WinnerOxPropFest 2021 - WinnerUK Roofing Awards 2021 - FinalistArchDaily Building of the Year 2021 - NominatedSECBE People's Choice Award 2021 - NominatedFuture Cities Forum Awards - Highly CommendedAJ Architecture Awards - ShortlistedWe feel very humbled to be associated with such a fantastic project and a big well done to all involved
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Buckland Hospital

Buckland Hospital

Fixfast Ltd

The Buckland Hospital, Dover is a community hospital that provides a range of local services. Main contractor Interserve PLC enlisted Industrial Construction (Sussex) Ltd to install the roofing and cladding package. Fixfast products were the first choice for ICS and the Facade Support range was an obvious need for this type of contract; coupled with the DrillFast® Stainless and Lacquered products, the external roofing and cladding was installed in the finest possible manner.The external walls use a range of materials - black brick and through-coloured render serve as a background for two types of cladding panels: white fibre cement panels and timber laminated panels manufactured from kraft paper and finished with natural timber veneers. The dark colour of the brick is used as a medium to enhance the crisp lines of the bright cladding as well as the shape and colours of the wooded bank at the rear of the building.
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William Morris Close, Oxford

William Morris Close, Oxford

Langley Design

THE BRIEFSecure bike parking facilitiesLangley Design worked with WeBlack Ltd on the William Morris Close housing project in Oxford to manufacture and install a number of our timber enclosed sedum cycle shelters.As a leading provider of timber enclosed units, we were pleased to be able to offer our services on this project to provide secure parking facilities for the residents. WHAT WE DIDCarbon footprint offsettingThe green roofs on the cycle shelters help the structure blend into the landscape and offsets some of the carbon footprint created by the site with the roofing system being supported by a robust structure made with structural grade Class 4 timber. THE RESULTCompliment the landscapeWe also provided our Langley benches manufactured in Hardwood Iroko timber with galvanised and powder coated flat legs. The combination of these premium materials were chosen to complement the newly landscaped areas.
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Coedcae Industrial Estate, Technical Fire Damage Specification

Coedcae Industrial Estate, Technical Fire Damage Specification

Garland UK

A busy recycling centre in Coedcae Industrial Estate, Pontyclun South Wales, suffered from a crippling fire that destroyed one-third of the building leaving the rest in severe disrepair from fire damage.Garland Technical Manager, Dale Thomas, was instructed by long-term partner Cushman Wakefield to assess the extent of the damage and secure the optimum waterproofing system to get the warehouse unit returned to its former glory as a hive of activity for the local area.Dale conducted a thorough condition survey and supplied a detailed written report to the client, highlighting the severity of the building damage and the poor condition of the existing roof sections and walls. Approximately 2,000 sqm were either damaged beyond repair or had fallen into a state of disrepair, meaning that a full refurbishment of all roof and wall sections was required before the optimum waterproofing system could be implemented.
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GreenCoat PLX Glacial Green - Aspext, Wick Lane, London E3

GreenCoat PLX Glacial Green - Aspext, Wick Lane, London E3

Metal Solutions Limited

Aspext is located close to the Lea Valley, a short walk from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and its range of facilities. The area, known as Hackney Wick is a community full of culture undergoing a wealth of regeneration following the London 2012 Olympics and boasts an wide array of galleries, bars and restaurants. The apartment building, one of six individual buildings on the Wick Lane development provides a selection of one, two & three bedroom apartments.The design incorporates Standing Seams at 200mm, 300mm, 400mm & 500mm centres in a random arrangement wrapping both the vertical façade and across the roof areas.GreenCoat PLX RAL 6027, Glacial Green was selected as it offered the Architect the bespoke colour selection. A separate low level building on the site is clad and roofed using GreenCoat PLX Metallic Silver in a similar random seam layout. 
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Ackerley Modern Farmhouse

Ackerley Modern Farmhouse

Lindab Ltd

Forward thinking rural livingSimon and Fran Ackerley set out to design a traditional farmhouse with a modern twist for themselves and their 3 sons on their 200 acre farm in the stunning rural location at Kilnwick Percy, near Pocklington in Yorkshire. The main designer and contractor was Anderson York Ltd., this relationship proved to be a great team in making some exciting material choices. Including premium blue Welsh natural roofing slates and a contemporary galvanised steel gutter system which were provided by Burton Roofing Merchants. The merchants remarked that the Lindab rainwater system, "makes a striking statement but ultimately benefits very low maintenance".Owner, Simon commented that the long term view has ruled in most instances as they didn’t want any regrets. The finished project is a real pleasure to see and has had a lot of press coverage.
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Sugar House Island // A Brief Case Study

Sugar House Island // A Brief Case Study

Michelmersh Brick Holdings PLC

Sugar House Island's Cooperage Yard is part of a transformative project just south of Olympic Park intending to create a distinctive urban environment that has been carefully designed to create a balance between work, life and leisure.Set next to the Islands creative quarter, Cooperage Yard covers 8000ft2 over of the area. Its immediately recognisable sawtooth-shaped roof overlooks the river and courtyard. Natural light floods both floors of the building and a south-facing roof terrace offers further space for its inhabitants.Freshfield Lane's Danehill Yellow bricks are immediately recognisable and offer a positive contrast to the tones of other nearby brick buildings. The tones are further complimented by shafts of natural light that penetrate the pathways between buildings. When combined, the colour language and open space create a sense of optimism between the structures.
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Cornish Units, Normanton

Cornish Units, Normanton

Metrotile UK Ltd

Willow Crescent in Normanton consists of forty seven post-war Cornish Units, each of which was designed to offer temporary housing after World War II and a life expectancy of around fifteen to twenty years.Wakefield and District Housing Association manage the homes at Willow Crescent and invested in a renovation program to boost the standards of each homeThe ideal material for the roofing and mansards needed to look traditional and keep the look and feel of the units and despite the refresh, each unit needed to blend in with the surroundings yet maintain the unique look that Cornish Units are known forMetrotile Lightweight Steel Roofing Systems were specified for the replacement of both the rooftops and mansards, offering each home the many benefits that Metrotile is known for and the low weight of each profile places less strain on both the supporting frame of the homes and the foundations.
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The Ned Hotel (formely Poultry Hotel)

The Ned Hotel (formely Poultry Hotel)

AATi (Antislip Antiwear Treads International)

Former Midlands Bank building which is Grade I listed, has recently been renovated to provide a 252 bedroom hotel, restaurant with ancillary uses including bar, health and leisure facilities, event spaces, roof top terraces with a bar/restaurant and a swimming pool.
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BLACKBIRD

BLACKBIRD

PREFA UK Ltd

Stunning residential house set within a new lake in the Gloucestershire Countryside.The roof features PREFA Rhomboid Tiles ( 440mm x 440mm ) in P.10 Anthracite Stucco.Photography: James BrittainProject Architects: _andlyons architects Designed by _andlyons architects with Hamish Herford 
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THE CUNARD BUILDING

THE CUNARD BUILDING

Sika Limited

SIKA SUPPLIES PROVEN TOP TO BOTTOM SOLUTION FOR HISTORIC BUILDING REFURBISHMENT Sika showcased the scope of its construction sector specialisms during the refurbishment and conversion of an historic, Grade II-listed building – with its industry-leading products selected for both roof and basement works.
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Topseal PU on church tower

Topseal PU on church tower

Topseal Systems Ltd

This failed asphalt roof on a church tower has had numerous repairs over the years. Topseal were asked to provide the best solution to rectify the problem once and for all. Topseal PU was the perfect product due the amount of flexibility in the product, it will moved with the asphalt without splitting.
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VELUX HQ

VELUX HQ

Velfac Windows

Impressive glazed screens, featuring VELFAC slim framed windows, are a key feature of the VELUX HQ extension by Sinclair Watt Architects. The VELFAC composite system, with its low maintenance aluminium exterior and inner pine frame, also blends seamlessly with VELUX roof windows.
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Cedral Birkdale was chosen as the perfect answer to fulfil part of a complex and challenging rainscreen design

Cedral Birkdale was chosen as the perfect answer to fulfil part of a complex and challenging rainscreen design

Cedral

Birkdale fibre cement slates was chosen as the perfect answer to fulfil part of a complex and challenging rainscreen design. The new single storey training centre, consists of a fully grassed roof with ‘basket weave’ Birkdale slates used as a form of a raked rainscreen cladding to elevate the building.

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