In this issue of Specification Magazine's
product bulletin we look at a new guide to countering damp, improved methods of acoustic testing, recycled rainwater systems, new lifts, and other methods of improving efficiency.
National housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is achieving improved acoustic test results using a system from Icopal subsidiary Monarfloor on a development that is groundbreaking in more ways than one. Click Here to Read More
In today’s market of development of brownfield sites combined with increasing demand for ‘sealed envelopes’, there is growing need to stop moisture and gases penetrating the structure- and growing complexity over how to achieve that. Click Here to Read More
Swish Building Products has launched a new low maintenance, ‘low CO2’, recycled PVC rainwater system, bringing thousands of tons of end of life material back into use. Click Here to Read More
Foremans Relocatable Building Systems, the UK’s leading supplier of pre-owned modular buildings, has completed a single storey training and enterprise centre that forms part of a £20m regeneration initiative spearheaded by the Council.Click Here to Read More
A business park on the south Cornish coast with a high level of energy efficient features to provide cost savings for occupiers has included Dimplex ground source heat pumps in its specification – and quickly achieved its renewable energy targets. Click Here to Read More
Stannah Lifts are giving their passenger lift customers even more choice with the introduction of MRL (motor room-less) traction drive options to their standard Maxilift range. Click Here to Read More
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