All Archive Titles articles – Page 522
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Don’t cut apertures on site
The BWF-Certifire Fire Door & Doorset Scheme has made the correct procedure for providing glazed apertures in 30 minute fire doors the focus of its latest Fact Card.
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Somfy launch Animeo IB+
Somfy’s Animeo IB+ manages natural light, indoor temperatures and natural ventilation, improving the visual and thermal comfort of the occupants of a building whilst reducing operating costs.
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Putting aluminium beside pvc-u is a powerful sales tool’ , room for more to switch
Nigel Yates, Managing Director of Beaufort Secure Design Ltd, discusses how offering a choice of systems can open up new market opportunities for fabricators
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Busy summer at Advocet
Avocet Hardware has helped to raise a total of £4080 for Macmillan Cancer Relief that helps people who are living with cancer. Employees were encouraged to bring just one pound to work and donate it to the cause.
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ACDM website explains new test requirements
The Association of Composite Door Manufacturers (ACDM) has posted a new presentation on its website covering the current requirements of the PAS23 and PAS24 regimes and the new tests required under the latest Annex D.
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Eurocell opens new £8m plant
Eurocell Profiles Ltd has formally opened a new £8 million manufacturing and administration plant adjacent to its Alfreton, Derbyshire headquarters.
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Global 600, Synseal’s new low pitch roof system
Global 600 is the new low pitch roof system now available from Synseal Extrusions.
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Eurosiv 3A desiccant
Eurosiv pure desiccant – available from Thermoseal – has performed extremely well in Delta ‘T’ tests and has very low initial moisture content. It provides optimum moisture capacity and prolongs the working life of the glass unit.
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Anglian and Epwin in the Top Track 250
In the recently published Sunday Times Top Track 250 Anglian Group was 15th, generating £305.3 million turnover last year, and the Epwin Group, 134th with £182.4m.
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Glassbuild america 2005
After an 18-month wait, over 9,000 registrants and almost 500 exhibitors made their way to GlassBuild America in Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center, writes Nancy Davis – Editor of Glass Magazine (USA)
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West Yorkshire Windows raises £11,700 for orphans
Heal, a UK-based charity supporting orphans in the Indian sub-continent, benefited from a massive £11,700 boost after West Yorkshire Windows held a Charity Ball in July.
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100% Detail and 100% design
Now in its third year, 100% Detail continues to grow and attract more visitors. Running alongside 100% Design is clearly an advantage and many glass specialists, designers and artists exhibited at the show,
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£1.7 million facelift transforms Leeds tallest building, Leeds landmark makeover
If you’ve visited Leeds city centre since the 1960s, you’ve probably been past Tower North Central. Don’t be surprised if you’ve never noticed it before as it was a non-descript 19-storey, 63 metre high, office block until Warley Holdings gave it a facelift last year
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Norfolk’s Rocket House revamp
Connell Mott MacDonald has completed Rocket House, the final part of a £6.1m project to renovate the seafront of Cromer in Norfolk.
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The numbers game
What is the real state of tertiary education for the QS profession? With so many opinions voiced on the numbers entering the industry – and their quality – in our magazine since its launch, QS News brings you a three-page investigation into just how many students are entering and exiting ...
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Small duo look to diversify and rebrand for future growth
Surrey firm hires six QSs for new M&E arm while Leeds-based PCS undergoes transformation
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Non-cognates in demand
Demand for QS conversion courses amongst non-cognate graduates is sky high with the number of courses nearly doubling in recent years
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Questionable costs
In response to your costs article (The costs Top 40, QS News, 21 October) – where does the BCIS source these rates? Most are OK (plus or minus 10%) but several of them are way out.
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