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Klober air-open underlay surpasses NHBC standard

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Klober air-open underlay surpasses NHBC standard

With a water vapour transmission of 2736 g/m2/day, Klober Permo® air is 13% more breathable than any other roofing underlay. Being air-open, the NHBC approves its use without supporting high level ventilation, one of only two products to have achieved such a performance standard. This not only prevents formation of condensation in the roof space during a building's critical dry out period, but enables the roofline to be uninterrupted on refurbishments, a particularly critical factor with historic buildings. Hydrophobically treated, Permo air is a 3-layer, UV-stabilised polypropylene fleece with a high performance meltblown layer. Suitable for cold and warm roof applications, it has exceptional nail tear resistance, is fully recyclable and can be used in temperatures from -40°C to +80°C.

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Queenswood School, Hertfordshire

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From 2008 Queenswood School, an independent day and boarding school situated in Hertfordshire, undertook refurbishment of several of its boarding houses. In 2011 an eight month project saw Stamp House transformed into a brand new Junior Boarding House complete with dormitories, communal bathroom and dining areas.

The Taplanes® Mini-pod, containing a shower and large changing area, were chosen as the perfect solution for their communal bathroom areas. The Mini-pod was fitted complete with inset LED lighting, extraction grid, shower fitments, waste trap and internal shower door in a chrome finish.

The results were an easy to maintain showering area for boarders where they can leave their belongings whilst they shower and then change – allowing Queenswood School to maximise space whilst ensuring total privacy for their boarders.

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ALL HANDS TO THE PUMPS' – FOR THE MARY ROSE MUSEUM

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ALL HANDS TO THE PUMPS' – FOR THE MARY ROSE MUSEUMr
Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyar

Visitors to the exciting Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, just a stone's throw from Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, can't fail to be impressed by the museum's 'spaceship like' modern exterior. The museum is dedicated to the 16th century Tudor Navy warship Mary Rose. The hull and a small selection of the 19,000 artefacts recovered with the ship were on display shortly after the raising in 1982. In September 2009 the ship hall was closed to allow the start of construction of a new museum that was opened at the end of May 2013. The conservation of the Mary Rose hull should be complete by 2016.

The construction was challenging with the museum having to be built over a sealed “hotbox”, which housed the hull, without disruption to the vitally important hull conservation spray process. In April 2013 the polyethylene glycol sprays were turned off and the process of controlled air drying began. In 2016 the “hotbox” will be removed and for the first time since 1545 the ship will be revealed dry. The museum displays many thousands of the artefacts recovered from within the ship. The Mary Rose Trust has created a world-leading museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard for the Mary Rose and the Tudor Navy, and an international centre for maritime archaeology, education and research.

Every major building such as the Mary Rose museum, depends heavily on the installed specialist machinery and systems that ensure the building environment is maintained within design conservation and visitor comfort parameters. Of major importance, located in dedicated plant rooms, are the pumps.

Engineering on the Mary Rose project were Ramboll UK, whilst the prime building contractor was Warings (Bouygues UK). The pumps selected from the huge Wilo range were supplied via Pipe Center, Southampton.

The pumps are situated in one of the neatest plant rooms you'll see, a benefit of being able to plan a new building such as this from scratch. The plant room incorporates Wilo pumps for the boiler circulation, secondary heating system, secondary hot water system, for chilled water circulation and a secondary chilled water system. The design of the building incorporates a dual duty approach, with two identical pumps operating alongside each other, sharing the load, to ensure guaranteed functionality at all times. The equipment supplied by Wilo for the project also includes two pressurisation units, in line with the design intent to reduce the risk of system failure and subsequent disruption to visitor flow.

“It was an exciting project for Wilo to be involved in,” says Area Sales Manager, Anette Scheepers. “Pumps are vital to all projects but these flagship projects make involvement very rewarding. We were able to provide the pumps specified and deliver them in real time so that the project ran smoothly.”

“We're very proud of the museum and delighted with the huge amount of media coverage we received when it was launched in late May, 2013,” says Sally Tyrrell from the Mary Rose Trust. “Visitor levels have been high and we're very much on the map as a key visitor attraction down on the south coast with people coming from right across the world to see the historic ship and the artefacts on show here. Being one of the major attractions in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard – with HMS Victory and HMS Warrior – the Mary Rose Museum has become an important tourist hub for this part of the world. Our visitors, quite understandably only see the exhibits on display, and are totally unaware of the considerable design and financial investment in the building, which has led to a memorable visitor friendly experience. We are very much aware of the investment and the individual contributions of many companies in making this a wonderful museum – and it's companies like Wilo that have contributed to the success we are now experiencing, even though our thousands of visitors will not see the plant room with the 'heart beat' of the museum's complex systems.”

Wilo pumps are renowned across the world for their reliability and efficiency levels. Here in the UK, Wilo is seeing its market share grow year on year and its involvement in 'stand out' projects like this is increasing as a result. The company has recently been shortlisted in the UK Pump Industry Awards 2014 in the 'manufacturer of the year' and the 'project of the year' categories. Find out more about these excellent pumps at www.wilo.co.uk.

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SILKA elements – bigger blocks for quicker build times

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SILKA elements – bigger blocks for quicker build times

SILKA elements from Xella are BBA-certified, large format calcium silicate blocks manufactured in sizes of up to 1000 mm x 645 mm and a choice of thicknesses. Their use enables up to four times as many square metres to be laid per day while non-standard, factory-cut sizes eradicate on-site cutting and waste. Suitable for load bearing and non-load bearing walls, SILKA elements offer a practical, cost-effective alternative to blockwork and steel or concrete frame due to their mean compressive strength of 25N/mm2. With a high volume:weight ratio they also provide excellent sound insulation, heat accumulation characteristics and fire resistance. Xella routinely supplies calculations and working drawings for projects in which each cut block is identified according to its designated location. Laid by crane into a thin joint mortar, blocks have a smooth finish suitable to receive a plaster skim or tiles.

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“QUICK INSTALLATION” ELECTRIC SHOWERS TAKE CENTRE STAGE”

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NEW ELECTRIC SHOWER RANGE LAUNCHED BY MX

NEW ELECTRIC SHOWER RANGE
NEW MX ELECTRIC SHOWER RANGE

MX Group has unveiled its new ‘QI’ electric shower range – a ‘quick installation’ range of electric showers that sets new standards for simple installation. Featuring eight entry points for water and electric – these showers are the simplest yet and most effective electric shower installation option in today’s marketplace.

Ideal for new build or retrofit opportunities, these good looking, ‘sleek design’ showers are up to 30% slimmer than other units on the market and combined with its other special features, the QI range from MX is at the leading edge of electric shower technology.

The QI range covers the footprint of most electric showers and with an adjustable lower bracket available on the Inspiration QI model, you can ensure that all existing wall fixings are covered up – making it an ideal replacement product where an old shower has been removed or for shower replacement programmes for social and private landlords.

“This new QI range has been designed equally with the installer and the end user in mind,” says Group Marketing Manager, Sasha Davies. “They come with a two year guarantee and our showers comply with BEAB approval and conform to all British Standards. Where applicable we ensure that materials used are WRAS approved and Phthalate free.”

The new range comprises the Duo QI and the Inspiration QI. The Duo QI is available in 7.5kW, 8.5kW and 9.5kW models and features the 8-way facility for plumbing and electrics, a visual temperature indicator, a safety high temperature cut out, a cold setting and a 3 mode rub clean showerhead. The Inspiration QI comes in 8.5kW, 9.5kW and 10.5kW models, and features a low pressure warning indicator, a safety high temperature cut out, phased shutdown, a 6 mode rub clean showerhead and a fully adjustable riser rail. The new models come with an easily removable filter that can be serviced quickly and easily without the removal of any parts.

“The new range is wired for both left and right wiring terminals and has detachable corners for easy plumbing access,” says MX’s Bernard Robinson. “It’s genuinely been designed with a huge amount of thought to provide the solution to anyone looking for an electric shower – and they’re extremely good looking showers – that will enhance any bathroom in the country.”

Full details of the IQ range can be found on the impressive MX Group web site at www.mx-group.com. You can get more information or brochures by calling 01684 293311 or by emailing sales@mx-group.com.

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New Duo Solar Outlet from Klober

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Permo underlay for low pitch extensions

The Venduct® Duo Solar Outlet Kit is the latest addition to Klober's Solar-Line range of solar thermal and PV installation accessories. It provides an ideal solution for passing twin cables through the roof and makes the penetration fully weathertight. The outer casing can be twisted to vary the cables' entry angle, thereby removing any risk of distortion. The Duo Outlet Kit is factory-assembled and is therefore quick and easy to install. Available in a choice of 3 sizes and 4 colours it can be used for any large, medium or small format tile or slate.

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AIRBLOC ENSURES LOW ENERGY COSTS AT SCOTLAND'S OLDEST UNIVERSITY

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AIRBLOC ENSURES LOW ENERGY

Maintaining the energy efficiency of buildings is a challenge at the best of times but with the entrances of two state-of-the-art buildings at the University of St Andrews facing the full force of strong North Sea winds, the university turned to revolutionary Airbloc air curtains to ensure significant cost savings and up to an 80% reduction in heat loss.

With more than 9000 students and staff passing through the doors of this internationally renowned university every day, heating and air conditioning demands would be greatly increased through the opening and closing of doors. Situated above the main entrances, the AC and ACR series of air curtains from Airbloc proved to be the ideal cost-effective and energy efficient solution for the Gateway Building and new multi-storey Medical Science Building which both face the sea.

Working with specialist contractor Alliance Electrical, Airbloc supplied 3 x ACR120HE12-SM recessed air curtains with high capacity fans for the Gateway Building. The powerful fans and extremely efficient energy controller SmartElec were used to provide a stronger barrier while keeping the energy consumption to a minimum. The units were powder coated to a special RAL 7040 colour grey coding to suit the steelwork.

In the Medical Sciences Building, Airbloc supplied 2 x high capacity AC2000HE24W-SM air curtains. Measuring 2 metres long, these surface mounted units were installed in the lobby of the main entrance to provide strong effective air curtaining and tackle the drafts from the extreme exposure to the sea.

The advanced SmartElec energy controller utilises a built-in digital sensor that constantly 'reads' the actual temperature of the air leaving the air curtain. The sophisticated device simultaneously modulates the electric elements to obtain a given set point temperature, thus creating a barrier to the elements and greatly reducing the amount of electricity used.

The Airbloc electric coil design uses rapid response technology to get to temperature quickly offering tighter control over the traditional sheathed elements. They are BMS compatible and were connected to a bespoke over run facility which included door controls and PIR sensors that allowed the air curtain to activate only when the doors were in use. The Airbloc system was installed under the University's Salix invest to save fund, which has the highest spend in the whole UK public sector.

The Gateway Building has a reception just inside from the entrance and they were provided with run-on controls for quiet periods of low foot traffic so that they could use the units as heating boosters in very cold weather.

By specifying Airbloc's leading technology, this leading university will be able to reduce its carbon emissions considerably and ensure excellent climate comfort for its students and staff.

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Photo compilation of prominent zinc projects

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Photo compilation of prominent zinc projects

Following new technical brochures on roofing and faÇade systems in 2013, VMZINC’s first of 2014 highlights key recent zinc projects in the UK and Ireland. THE VMZINC Gallery contains 35 pages of photography featuring diverse building designs of housing, transport infrastructure, education, sport, leisure and commercial developments. Specific aspects of interest include the tallest building yet to feature a zinc roofing system, use of zinc as an acoustic barrier on a key London rail project and heritage ornamentation on a listed art gallery. Go to http://www.vmzinc.co.uk/documentation9/details/38.html to view and download or call 01992 822288 for a copy.

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Mira extends digital choice with Platinum Dual

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Mira Showers – the UK’s leading manufacturer of showering products and accessories – has enhanced its innovative range of digital showers with the introduction of the Platinum Dual that offers users both a deluge head and a handset that can be used together or independently.

Further luxury is also possible for consumers combining their shower and bath tub with the bath fill function which eliminates the need for taps, creating a clean minimalist look.

Platinum Dual is programmable so that a number of functions can be set – such as maximum temperature, flow rate, and added features such as a warm up mode and eco mode – while a clock display and a shower timer setting means that the user can keep an eye on the time and their water usage.

Installation is swift and simple as both ceiling and rear fed fittings are available and there is a choice of valves for every situation: a high pressure valve for mains pressurised systems or combination boilers, or a pumped valve for low pressure or gravity fed systems.

The wireless controllers operate by radio frequency and can be sited up to 10 metres away from the valve – and so located to suit the convenience of the customer, such as under a bath or in the loft. Customers can also have more than one controller, so they can turn on their Dual shower from, say, the bedroom and without stepping into the shower cubicle.

With the introduction of the Platinum Dual, Mira has extended the choices available to consumers while ensuring that the sophistication of the product does not hamper the simplicity of installation.

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Crystal Clear BIM – keynote speakers announced for 17th and 18th June

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Amtech Group has confirmed that the keynote speakers for its two-day ‘Crystal Clear BIM’ conference at the Crystal Building in London will be Roy Evans of the BIM Task Group GSL Workgroup and Professor David Philp, head of BIM with the Cabinet Office and with international construction company Mace.

Reflecting the conference’s focus on the practical implementation of BIM, Roy Evans will talk on ‘The importance of catering for FM from conception to handover’ on the first day (17th June), while Professor Philp will provide an overview of the Government Construction Strategy with regards to BIM on day two (18th June).

Throughout, the conference will take a ‘no-nonsense’, ‘no BIM wash’ approach, concentrating on BIM in a real life context and providing accurate, sensible advice. It will address the needs of those who are already in the process of implementing BIM and those who are looking for guidance on where to begin.

Other speakers will include:

  • Ismena Clout, Chair of the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM)
  • Nick Tune, Director BRE Wales & South West, CEO BRE Canada, Director/Business Manager Building Smart UK
  • Steve Race, Architect and former BIM Regional Ambassador, Construction Industry Council
  • Ben Haldin, CEO Fulcro
  • David Throssell, UK BIM Technical Manager, Skanska
  • Gary Ross, Director of BIM Solutions, Amtech Group
  • Alexandra Grounds, BIM Director – Applied BIM technologies, Amtech Group

There will also be opportunities to examine the unique architecture of the Crystal Building, one of the world’s greenest buildings.

For full details and to book a place, call Amtech on 0800 028 28 28 or visit www.amtech.co.uk/conference

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