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OSMA UFH is Heating System of Choice for Leading House Builder
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Wavin Plastic’s expertise in producing superior heating and cooling systems has been endorsed by Persimmon Home’s decision to use the company’s genius OSMA Underfloor Heating (UFH) systems in its high profile housing project, Living-i.
Living-i consists of five innovative homes built this summer in Irlam, Manchester, using a range of modern construction methods that embrace the very latest in home technologies and eco-friendly solutions.
The Eco house – a detached timber-framed four bedroom home built with eco-friendliness in mind – features the OSMA UFH Foiled Polystyrene system. This is a wet system fitted just below the floor which consists of heating pipes controlled by an electronic thermostat. This arrangement emits heat linearly from the floor to the ceiling, thus resulting in a more even distribution of heat as opposed to radiators which rely on convection and results in high temperatures at ceiling level and cooler temperatures at floor level.
The Energy House is a four bedroom detached home which has been designed to meet the latest government legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the UK. OSMA’s UFH Foiled Polystyrene system was again used but this time in the ceiling and operated in combination with air source heat pumps. Radiant heating and cooling panels in the ceiling can create an ultra-comfortable, thermally balanced indoor climate. Water circulating in a closed system provides the heat transfer medium within panels in the ceiling, while precision temperature control achieves the optimum comfort level for the room.
David Broadbent, regional chairman for Persimmon Homes North West said: “Wavin’s heating systems were just what we were looking for to fulfil the requirements within our innovative homes of the future and we were pleased to be able to work closely with them on this particular project.”
Living-i is the latest ground breaking project to feature OSMA UFH systems. Over the last two years, these cost-efficient and sustainable heating solutions have also been installed at the much lauded multi-million Eden Project in Cornwall, the ground-breaking low energy Zero Carbon House project in the remote Shetland Islands and the University of Nottingham’s Stoneguard C60 house scheme.
“Persimmon’s decision to use OSMA UFH underlines our belief that these systems really do offer the best heating solution for homes of tomorrow,” comments Karly Taylor, spokesperson at Wavin Plastics, the UK’s leading provider of water management solutions. “Already popular across the globe, UFH is completely unobtrusive and provides, on average, up to 15 per cent more useable space in a room. It is safe, hygienic and more energy efficient. What could be better?”
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Attachments Boost Kubota Mini Excavators Productivity
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Kubota mini excavators are stealing a further march over their competitors due to the increasing number of useful attachments that can be fitted, delivering added versatility and productivity in construction and many other sectors, including agriculture, landscaping, industry, demolition, quarrying and recycling.
All 18 Kubota models, spanning the weight range from 850kg up 8 tonnes, can have the Miller Bug or the Klac quick hitch coupler system fitted by distributors to allow the operator to rapidly switch between attachments from inside the machine's cab.
Kubota distributors provide a wide range of specialist attachments from some of the UK's leading suppliers, including branded Kubota breakers made for the company by Sandvik.
According to attachment supplier Exac-One, the most popular tool currently in demand from Kubota users is the Mini-Mower range, an alternative to hand-held strimmers which is widely used by landscapers, plant hirers, local authorities, water authorities and ground care contractors.
Among other Exac-One attachments most often requested are the Powertilt bucket swing attachment, Mini-Hammer, the Kerb-Krawler system for fast kerb laying, Tiltrotator, Compactor, Clamshell bucket, Log grab, Mini-grapple and Orange Peel grab.
BPH Sales also supplies Kubota distributors with a range of specialist attachments which include Arrowhead Rockdrill hammers, Kinshoffer HPXdrive clamshell buckets and grapples, and Berti flail mowers and mulchers.
Said Richard Harrison, Sales and Marketing Manager, Kubota (UK) Ltd – Construction Equipment Division: “Kubota excavators have a legendary reputation for quality, reliability, durability and appetite for hard work., as well as their exceptional versatility.
“To make them ever more productive each of our distributors is able to advise on and provide customers, whichever sector they operate in, with a wide range of specialist tools from some of the country's top attachment manufacturers and suppliers. All the attachments we recommend meet current Health & Safety legislation.”
Kubota is the world leader in mini excavators and provides the largest range from a single manufacturer, together with the widest selection of increasingly popular zero tail swing machines.
A nationwide network of specialist Kubota dealers offers unbeatable support and they can provide full details of the many options and attachments available.
Sales of Kubota mini excavators have continued to increase significantly, further boosted by the incorporation of their unique key-based 'ANTI-THEFT' security system – the first of its kind fitted as standard equipment by an excavator manufacturer.
Further details about the market-leading Kubota mini excavators range can be obtained from Kubota (UK) Ltd – Construction Equipment Division, Dormer Road, Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 3UN. Tel: 01844 214500 Fax: 01844 216685. Email: enquiry@kubota.co.uk Web: www.kubota.co.uk
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Marley Eternit Extends Natura Cladding Range
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Following an international colour workshop with UK, French and German architects, Marley Eternit has launched a new Natura range of fibre cement decorative cladding panels.
Instead of featuring the same colour throughout, as the Natura Plus range does, the new Natura range comprises nine colours that are available as a varnish on a lightweight Anthracite (dark grey) core and a further five varnish colours on a natural (light) grey core.
UK architects Cany Ash and Robert Sakula from Ash Sakula Architects in London were joined by Konrad Wohlhage from Leon Wohlhage Wernik Architekten in Berlin and David Trottin from Peripheriques Architectes in Paris for the workshop.
They analysed the cladding colour ranges available from Marley Eternit and sister companies in Europe and expressed a preference, even when a range contained bold primary colours, for shades of the more natural colours.
They suggested strengthening the natural identity of the fibre cement substrate by using colour varnishes on the base material – and that is what is now available with the new Natura colours.
Cany Ash of Ash Sakula Architects said: “Robert and I particularly felt there should be more subtle ranges of colours so we were quite interested in the darker base sheets and thought that each one of these could then have a range of surface colours.
“Then for instance, if you wanted a green building you could have it with different base colours and top shades. Cladding manufacturers like Marley Eternit need to have as wide a range as possible. It’s good that they asked us for our opinion.
“There is colour in every material but we are trying to use the more natural colours. What we like about Marley Eternit is its natural-looking products, the fact you can see the way it is put together.”
Prof Jan Krause, one of two Eternit architects in Germany and organiser of the international colour workshop, said: “The strong recommendation by the invited architects was to keep to our material, be unique, and work with varnish colours on the fibre cement substrate so the original character will always be visible.”
The Natura range is low-maintenance and resistant to fire (Class O performance), weather, insects, mould growth and fungi.
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New Taralay Premium collection from Gerflor offers stylish, environmentally-friendly floorcoverings
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Eye-catching vibrancy, contemporary styles and minimal maintenance combine to add a touch of class to the new, top-of-the-range, Taralay Premium collection of vinyl floorcoverings from Gerflor.
Achieving new levels of flexibility, comfort and protection, Taralay Premium offers specifiers a huge choice of quality floorcoverings which are ideal for high-traffic retail outlets, schools, hospitals, offices and restaurants. The luxury range comprises eight design options: Forum, Arctic, Costa Rica, Zenium, Metallica, Fusion, Brazilia and Indiana.
The Taralay Premium range is tough enough to handle high-traffic areas and boasts visually striking designs. The new portfolio features the well-proven advantages of Protecsol®, Gerflor’s unique no-polish-for-life surface treatment and, together with Sanosol® anti-fungicidal and bacteria protection, long life good looks are ensured along with excellent whole lifecycle performance.
Meeting growing demands for greater environmental accountability, Taralay Premium is 100% recyclable and manufactured using environmentally sustainable raw materials and production processes. Independent tests show that the environment lifecycle performance of Taralay Premium is extremely good when compared to other flooring materials; even those made from “natural” materials.
The broad choice of vibrant colours in the Taralay Premium range is designed to allow for harmonious, warm ambiance in all types of environment. They are available with optional acoustic Very-High-Density (VHD) backings offering excellent resistance to static and dynamic loads as well as good sound absorption.
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Luckins launch Contractor Pro, an estimating and invoicing system designed specifically for small electrical, heating and plumbing contractors
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Contractor Pro, the new computerised estimating and invoicing system from Luckins, is designed specifically for smaller contractors working on domestic or light commercial jobs.
The system enables busy contractors to compile accurate, professionally presented estimates and invoices at the touch of a few keys. Contractor Pro users will be able to: win more work by responding quickly to every enquiry; improve profit margins by basing their quotations on accurate cost information; spend less time on tedious paperwork and more time on site; boost cash flow by invoicing promptly as soon as the job is complete.
Contractor Pro contains a selection from the Luckins product database (as used by most of the UK’s national wholesalers, distributors and contractors) and contains up-to-date trade prices and industry standard installation times for literally thousands of products. Discount data can be easily imported and the new related items feature, made possible through Luckins’ close relationship with manufacturers and suppliers, ensures that nothing is omitted when pricing each job.
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Hambleside Danelaw promotes sustainability checklist for contractors as local MP opens new Daventry factory
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Building products manufacturer and multi-environmental award winner, Hambleside Danelaw, has marked the official opening of its new state-of-the-art factory in Daventry with the publication of a new set of recommendations for developers and contractors to follow when ordering building materials that meet high environmental standards.
The new manufacturing facility for roofing and ventilation products was opened today by local MP, Mr Tim Boswell, who has actively supported the Group’s campaign for government measures to encourage the construction of sustainable public and commercial buildings.
Speaking at the official opening ceremony, Hambleside Danelaw’s chairman, David Yellop, said: “Today is the culmination of three years of management planning and the hard work of our staff to consolidate the production activities which at its peak reached nine smaller factories in Daventry into this modern, 50,000 square feet production and distribution facility. This will enable Hambleside Danelaw to distribute some 4 million roofing product units each year.”
The Group has published a new environment brochure which shows how the product manufacturer, designer, contractor, sub contractors and the developer can now work together to ensure that buildings constructed to the highest possible environmental standard, not only at the point of handover to the occupier, but throughout the service life of the building. Developers and contractors who are involved in new build and refurbishment projects should ask the following questions:
- Are the manufacturer’s environmental policies independently verified?
- Does the manufacturer incorporate its environmental policies into a wider corporate social responsibility policy?
- Does the manufacturer have a greenhouse gas emission offset scheme?
- Is that offset scheme independently certified and transferable to the customer?
- Are the manufacturer’s carbon offset calculations independently verified?
- Will the manufacturer take responsibility for products disposal at end of service life?
- Does the product in use have a positive environmental impact, for example, replace lead, or provide a high degree of insulation?
- Do the manufactured products have an element of sustainable or recycled materials used within their production?
- Is it possible to source the products within the UK?
- Can the products be traced back to the manufacturer for future reference and identification?
- Do the products have a long service life built into their design to minimise replacement during the building’s service life?
- Is there a clear, traceable route for the recycling of the product at end of life?
Pdf copies of the brochure can be downloaded from:
http://www.hambleside-danelaw.co.uk/environmental-affairs.html.
Latest R&D to focus on solar energy and emergency relief
Referring to the Group’s commitment to innovation which earned it a Queen’s Award for Enterprise last year, Mr Yellop said: “We are presently conducting research and development to harness the benefits associated with solar energy into building products – an exciting project that is likely to change the way we construct domestic and industrial roofs in the future. We are also working with agencies associated with disaster relief to manufacture and supply easily portable shelter accommodation to assist in the world’s areas of disaster.”
Chairman thanks local council for support
David Yellop added: “For an organisation, whose roots started to grow in 1966 from a desk, telephone and typewriter, we have much to be proud. None of our achievements would be possible without dedicated management and a staff which loyally worked with us over the years.
“We wish to express our particular thanks to the Daventry District Council for their investment and regeneration of Middlemarch and for working so closely with us to provide this new home of production and to achieve the smooth transition of our operations.”
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New Air Curtain Catalogue from JS
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JS Air Curtains has updated its range with 10 new units being added to its 2008 catalogue. The range is now the widest available in the UK and includes air curtains for all applications from economic electric units to powerful industrial models that will seal huge doorways up to five metres high.
The new additions to the JS Air Curtains range includes the economic HeatScreen, which has a hand held remote control and starts at less than £300, the Mini Optima, an attractively styled low noise air curtain, the Rotowind for use on revolving doors and the Kool, an industrial unit for use on cool stores and freezers.
The 2008 catalogue features an easy-to-use selection guide that allows users to shortlist the most suitable models for their requirements based on their door height, preferred mounting option and heating type.
As well as an extremely wide range of standard air curtains, JS also offers a bespoke design service. JS works with clients to produce individually tailored air curtains that can blend-in with the architectural style of an entrance or stand out as a feature. They can incorporate other services like motion detectors, CCTV or emergency lighting enabling these elements to be hidden.
JS’ in-house installation division also provides a smooth, hassle-free installation and commissioning service that walks the customer through from design specification to post-installed product training.
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Contract Award
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The Bollard People, ATG Access, the UK manufacturer of high security and counter-terrorist bollard systems is pleased to announce the award of the contract to manufacture and install 168 high security static bollards and 2 automatic rising bollards to add to existing vehicle security at Heathrow Airport.
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The Future Of Sustainable Heating Has Arrived
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Mitsubishi Electric (Stand E432) is using the EcoBuild exhibition to demonstrate the future of energy efficient heating with its advanced Ecodan™ air source heat pump boiler.
Designed specifically for the UK residential sector, the ultra efficient low carbon heating system can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 35% (*) compared to a modern gas condensing boiler and can help new homes achieve Level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, which the UK Government has introduced to set minimum standards for sustainability in energy use within the residential sector.
The average UK household produces over 5 tonnes of CO2 per year with space and water heating accounting for more than 73 per cent of this and many different alternatives to gas are competing to prove their green credentials in this market.
With a conventional gas boiler, one kilowatt of energy delivers less than one kilowatt of heat to a building. With an Ecodan heat pump boiler, one kilowatt of energy delivers a heat output in excess of 3 kilowatts – that’s a 300 per cent increase in energy efficiency – and that is set to grow as the technology develops. Heat pumps are movers of heat energy – they upgrade naturally occurring low temperature heat into useful high temperature heat to reduce primary fuel consumption.
Other alternatives to gas are often unproven, depend on how brightly the sun shines or how hard the wind blows, are far too expensive, require complex equipment, or in the case of biomass boilers, leave the homeowner with waste to dispose of.
The Ecodan unit runs off a normal domestic electric circuit and is easy to install, although Mitsubishi Electric is stressing the need for exacting standards of installation coupled with modern levels of building insulation to ensure the greatest efficiency.
“One of the easiest ways of achieving a significant reduction in CO2 emissions would be through the greater use of heat pump technology which extracts free energy from the surrounding air,” explained Jason Tinsley, Product and Technical Manager for Mitsubishi Electric’s Heating Systems Department. “This energy that surrounds us is a key sustainable resource that doesn’t currently factor into many people’s thinking.
Mitsubishi Electric is holding free seminars on the Ecodan heat pump boiler in Hatfield, Herts. For further details call 01707 282882.








