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Winter 2O18 issue <strong>4152</strong><br />

School<br />

building<br />

The Smart Choice for Electric Heating<br />

Go west…<br />

We check out Western Building<br />

Systems' offsite & hybrid<br />

construction projects<br />

Sentinel Commercial<br />

Advice how & when to review<br />

water quality in education<br />

sector boiler plants<br />

Streets ahead<br />

The McAvoy Group, looks at<br />

the design of a new state-ofthe-art<br />

academy in Slough<br />

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p 8<br />

p 28


Dear Reader,<br />

Welcome to the Winter issue of<br />

School Building.<br />

This month Nicolas Maari, Head of<br />

Architecture at Pellings, looks at<br />

the dilemma of needing more<br />

schools where there’s not the land<br />

available to build, and the pros and<br />

cons of using existing buildings –<br />

including old office blocks,<br />

factories or hospitals.<br />

Our case studies include The<br />

McAvoy Group’s design and offsite<br />

construction of the Lynch Hill<br />

Enterprise Academy, a £20m<br />

education campus and one of the<br />

largest ever modular schools to be<br />

built in the UK. We also visit the<br />

£38m School of Chemical and<br />

Process Engineering faculty which<br />

was transformed as part of the<br />

University of Leeds’ ambitious<br />

£520m five-year programme of<br />

works, by principal contractor<br />

Galliford Try, and M&E specialist<br />

contractor SES Engineering<br />

Services.<br />

And as a solution to capacity and<br />

quality issues, a new report<br />

commissioned by Net Zero<br />

Buildings points the way to off-site<br />

building and longer term leases.<br />

If you’d like us to showcase your<br />

latest project, please get in touch,<br />

we love hearing from our readers!<br />

Regards,<br />

School<br />

Winter 2O18 issue <strong>4152</strong><br />

building<br />

14 Modular Building - The Stable Company<br />

As schools face mounting pressure to increase places, the search for simple,<br />

cost-effective additional learning capacity, while maintaining standards,<br />

continues.<br />

16 Editor’s Article - School report hails off-site construction<br />

A new report points the way to off-site building and longer term leases - as<br />

solutions to current capacity and quality issues within the school’s estate - and<br />

Redmoor School is a prime example of the new way forward.<br />

22 Interior Design & Fit Out - Enhance school interiors with Gradus<br />

Lynette Bowden, Group Product Manager for Gradus, looks at what contractors<br />

may want to consider during the specification stage to help create a safe<br />

environment for students.<br />

27 In My Opinion - The challenge of the conversion<br />

Nicolas Maari, Head of Architecture at Pellings, thinks that the quality of<br />

children’s education should not be compromised in the rush to provide for<br />

increased pupil numbers.<br />

28 Case Study - Streets ahead, & weeks ahead!<br />

Raymond Millar, Construction Director at The McAvoy Group, looks at the<br />

design and offsite construction of a new state-of-the-art academy in Slough<br />

and how it was delivered weeks ahead of programme.<br />

Juliet Davies<br />

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schoolbuilding@wavcoms.co.uk<br />

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Design > Ellie Rich<br />

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Enquiries<br />

01827 301188<br />

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Special Features<br />

8 > Heating, Ventilation & Energy<br />

14 > Modular Buildings<br />

18 > Interior Design & Fit Out<br />

Electric Heating is often perceived to be<br />

expensive and uncontrollable and thus often<br />

overlooked as a suitable heating system for<br />

Schools. However, a new era for Electric Heating<br />

has arrived thanks to a Regulation change, ‘LOT<br />

20, and new technologies being developed<br />

which demonstrate Electric Heating can operate<br />

in conjunction with Renewables and play a part<br />

in managing the Grid for Demand Response<br />

purposes. Calum Black, Operations Director of<br />

The Electric Heating Company explores these<br />

developments in more detail and the impact<br />

these could have for Schools.<br />

For more information see page 6<br />

26 > Kitchens & Washrooms<br />

28 > Exterior Building<br />

Building Specifiers can subscribe free of charge to this magazine, please visit<br />

www.buildingspecifier.com/subscriptions<br />

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Editor’s Article<br />

Go west…<br />

Tyrone-based Western Building Systems is a family-owned specialist construction business that celebrates its 35th anniversary<br />

in 2018. They have delivered a wide range of significant traditional, offsite and hybrid construction projects throughout the UK<br />

and Ireland within the health, education, industrial, commercial and residential sectors.<br />

Western Building Systems design<br />

and manufacture all of its<br />

buildings’ key components<br />

including windows, internal door sets,<br />

furniture and walls, ensuring both<br />

consistent quality as well a controlled<br />

programme delivery.<br />

The first phase of a major contract at<br />

Firhouse Educate Together National School,<br />

Dublin 24, has recently been completed. The<br />

project forms part of the Department of<br />

Education and Skills’ wider Design and Build<br />

Schools 2016-17 framework. Western<br />

Building Systems was appointed to complete<br />

the build of two new schools at the Firhouse<br />

Campus.<br />

“We are delighted to have<br />

handed over the Letterkenny<br />

Educate Together National<br />

School – the school has been<br />

totally transformed which will<br />

hopefully benefit the<br />

surrounding community for<br />

decades to come”.<br />

The project involved the detailed design,<br />

construction, removal of existing schools,<br />

landscaping and access route improvement<br />

for the site which accommodates two<br />

schools; Firhouse Educate Together National<br />

School and neighbouring Irish speaking<br />

school, Gaelscoil na Giuise.<br />

With a total contract award figure of over<br />

€10m, the project represents considerable<br />

investment in the education needs of the<br />

surrounding South Dublin community at<br />

Firhouse.<br />

Phase One saw the construction of Firhouse<br />

Educate Together National School. Spanning<br />

an impressive 3050m2 the build included<br />

the construction of a state-of-the-art steelframed<br />

building housing 16 classrooms, two<br />

special needs units, support teaching spaces<br />

as well as various other accommodation<br />

spaces.<br />

The second school, Gaelsccoil na Giuise, will<br />

occupy a similar layout of 16 brand new<br />

classrooms, two special needs units, support<br />

teaching spaces and various other versatile<br />

spaces. In total the school will span 3165m2.<br />

With the entire site spanning 1.9 hectares,<br />

external works will see a further two storage<br />

buildings, bin stores, a playing pitch, ball<br />

courts, project gardens, cycle storage,<br />

landscaping, boundary treatment as well as<br />

the construction of a new permanent<br />

vehicular access road.<br />

“We are incredibly proud to hand over the<br />

first phase of Firhouse ETNs with such a<br />

high-quality finish on time and on budget,”<br />

said Eamonn Boyle, Western Building<br />

Systems’ Project Manager. “The next phase<br />

of the project, the transformation of the Irish<br />

speaking school, Gaelscoil na Giuise, looks<br />

set be another fantastic addition for the<br />

surrounding community to enjoy for years<br />

to come.”<br />

Classrooms are airy and bright<br />

Another major new contract at Letterkenny<br />

Educate Together National School at<br />

Ballyraine, Co Donegal, forms part of the<br />

Department of Education and Skills’ wider<br />

Rapid Build Schools Delivery Framework.<br />

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General-purpose halls offers myriad uses<br />

Western Building Systems was responsible<br />

for the design, construction and landscaping<br />

of the build.<br />

“We are delighted to have handed over the<br />

Letterkenny Educate Together National<br />

School – the school has been totally<br />

transformed which will hopefully benefit the<br />

surrounding community for decades to<br />

come,” said Shane Taggart, Contracts<br />

Director at Western Building Systems. “The<br />

quality of the build is something we’re really<br />

proud of and we couldn’t have achieved it<br />

without the dedicated local workforce we<br />

employed to assist with the project. We<br />

would like to thank the surrounding<br />

community for their support throughout the<br />

entire construction process.”<br />

Over the duration of the project, Western<br />

Building Systems created 22 new jobs in the<br />

Letterkenny area.<br />

The project included the construction of a<br />

new three-storey building containing 24<br />

classrooms as well as a GP Hall, a<br />

library/resource room and other versatile<br />

multi-purpose accommodation blocks.<br />

The outside area was transformed to include<br />

soft and hard play areas, three ballcourts,<br />

foot and cycle paths, 36 bicycle spaces<br />

contained within shelters, boundary<br />

treatments, pedestrian and vehicle access<br />

roads and car parking.<br />

Improvements will also provide a more<br />

streamlined morning and afternoon pickup<br />

experience for parents with the addition of a<br />

new separate vehicular entrance and exit<br />

road from the link road providing access to a<br />

new car park, set down/drop off zone and<br />

turning cycle.<br />

Western Building Systems also landscaped<br />

the entire site to provide a safe play<br />

environment in line with current safety<br />

standards.<br />

“The building itself is fantastic and has been<br />

completed to a very high standard,” said<br />

Áine Fabisiak, principal at Letterkenny<br />

Educate Together National School. “It is clear<br />

that the children were kept in mind as the<br />

end users throughout the process, and little<br />

touches, for example, each staircase being a<br />

different colour, has helped to make the<br />

children feel secure in their new<br />

surroundings. The systems that have been<br />

installed are user friendly and we have no<br />

doubt that the level of aftercare which will<br />

be provided will be of an equally high<br />

standard.<br />

“We look forward to expanding our school<br />

community in the coming years and to<br />

making the building our own.”<br />

5


Article<br />

A new era for electric heating<br />

Some recent regulation and technology developments could signal a new era for electric heating. Innovative electric heating<br />

and hot water experts, The Electric Heating Company, explore these developments and how Schools, offices and public<br />

buildings could benefit.<br />

The common perception of Electric<br />

Heating is that it comprises ageing<br />

electric storage heaters which are<br />

expensive to run, often difficult to control<br />

and provide a poor heating experience.<br />

However, a new regulation and technology<br />

developments provide further evidence that<br />

this perception could not be further from<br />

the truth. The Electric Heating Company<br />

(“EHC”) have long been advocates of<br />

modern electric heating systems and<br />

welcome this new regulation and<br />

technology developments.<br />

A new energy efficiency standard, ‘LOT 20,’<br />

technology developments relating to demand<br />

side response management and<br />

improvements in the combination of electric<br />

heating and Renewables all show that electric<br />

heating should not be discounted as a<br />

heating solution for your School<br />

or Property.<br />

New ‘LOT 20’ Energy Efficiency<br />

Standards<br />

On the 1st January 2018, a new regulation<br />

affecting “the ecodesign requirements for<br />

local space heaters” became effective. This<br />

derives from an EU Commission Regulation<br />

transposed into UK Law under the Energy<br />

Related Products Regulations (ERP). This new<br />

regulation is often referred to as ‘LOT 20’ and<br />

requires any new local space heating system<br />

installed from this date onwards to be<br />

compliant with set energy efficiency<br />

standards.<br />

The aim of LOT 20 is to reduce the energy<br />

consumption through accurate management<br />

and control of electric heating appliances and<br />

minimise wasted energy. To meet the<br />

objectives of LOT 20, better use of intelligent<br />

timers, controls and sensors must be made.<br />

Standard on/off heating appliances without<br />

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such controls will no longer be compliant<br />

and manufacturers and distributors will no<br />

longer be able to sell these.<br />

Any new local space heating system installed<br />

from 1 January 2018 onwards must be<br />

compliant with the new LOT 20 performance<br />

standards. The legislation is not retrospective,<br />

so existing systems in place will not be<br />

affected.<br />

To be LOT 20 compliant, heaters will in<br />

general now need to include 3 key features:<br />

• 24/7 time and temperature control, either<br />

built in or through wireless/WIFI APP.<br />

• Electronic thermostatic control for accurate<br />

room temperature measurement.<br />

• Open window/door recognition so the<br />

heater can reduce usage if the user leaves a<br />

door or window open<br />

reducing the room<br />

temperature rapidly. Some<br />

radiators will have a smart<br />

start facility included,<br />

which allows the heater to<br />

choose the time it engages<br />

to bring the room up to<br />

the required temperature<br />

set by the user.<br />

All heaters must also meet a minimum<br />

seasonal space heating energy efficiency<br />

requirement too.<br />

This new regulation change is welcomed by<br />

EHC and will stop basic static storage heaters<br />

and electric panel heaters with basic manual<br />

controls from being available for sale. All new<br />

electric heating systems will be fully<br />

controllable 24/7 for time and<br />

temperature purposes. Furthermore,<br />

advanced technology like open<br />

window sensors should reduce<br />

consumption when windows or doors<br />

are left open.<br />

EHC have been well prepared for this<br />

new regulation. The EHC DSR Electric<br />

Combination Radiators, an update to<br />

the EHC Combination Radiators<br />

which have proven very popular in<br />

many Schools across the UK, have<br />

been LOT 20 compliant since<br />

January 2017. This range of LOT 20<br />

compliant radiators continue to<br />

offer full controllability, ease of<br />

operation and, on the correct<br />

Simple homepage of the<br />

DSR Control System<br />

electricity tariff, continue to be affordable to<br />

run. Through a central programmer School<br />

Janitors will still be able to control the time<br />

and temperature of the whole heating system<br />

to suit the School. Room thermostats and<br />

individual radiator controls also allow<br />

Teachers to control individual classroom<br />

temperatures.<br />

Demand Side Response Technology<br />

Demand Side Response (“DSR”) is about the<br />

use of electricity, rather than how it is<br />

generated, and promotes the smart use of<br />

energy to shift demand for electricity in real<br />

time. DSR technology can reduce peaks in<br />

demand when National Grid might struggle<br />

to supply and reward for consumption in off<br />

peak periods. DSR is now widely accepted as<br />

a smart way for Large Businesses to reduce<br />

their total energy costs and reduce their<br />

carbon footprint. Over the past few years,<br />

DSR technology has been developing rapidly<br />

and is now ready for implementation on a<br />

smaller scale.<br />

EHC have been closely monitoring advances<br />

in DSR technology and over the past 18<br />

months have developed their own solution;<br />

the DSR Electric Combination Radiator.<br />

Through a Smart WiFi DSR Control System, a<br />

Consumer can control the time and<br />

temperature settings of up to 30 radiators<br />

anytime and anywhere. The special features<br />

of the DSR system also allow the Consumer<br />

to limit electricity consumption to avoid<br />

exceeding the maximum power available or<br />

to limit consumption in peak periods when<br />

electricity tariffs are at their most expensive.<br />

EHC are expanding this DSR Control System<br />

and are currently trialling the ability of<br />

this DSR Control<br />

System to respond<br />

to external signals<br />

for frequency<br />

response and time<br />

of use tariff<br />

purposes. This will<br />

allow groups of DSR<br />

Electric Combination<br />

Radiators, potentially<br />

thousands at a time,<br />

to have their<br />

consumption reduced<br />

or turned off for a<br />

short period of time<br />

by an Aggregator. This<br />

may be required if


frequency problems are detected on the Grid<br />

or if Power Companies introduce time of use<br />

tariffs which make it expensive to consume in<br />

times of peak demand. Further, Power<br />

Companies may offer Renewable led<br />

electricity tariffs which provide Consumers<br />

with cheaper electricity if they consume<br />

when Renewable generation is prevalent.<br />

Being able to respond to these requirements<br />

will reduce electricity costs for Consumers as<br />

frequency response payments or cheaper<br />

time of use tariffs are made available.<br />

The DSR Electric Combination Radiator has<br />

an element of in built heat storage as a result<br />

of the magmatic tablets at the core of the<br />

radiator. This, therefore, should ensure there<br />

is no compromise to the heating provided for<br />

Consumers when their heating is turned<br />

down or off through the DSR Control System.<br />

This DSR Control System provides further<br />

evidence that electric heating is a developing<br />

technology and becoming an even more<br />

affordable form of heating. As Schools often<br />

have large heat requirements, the benefits a<br />

DSR electric heating system could provide<br />

will be even greater.<br />

Solar PV Secondary Heating<br />

In early 2016 EHC were approached by<br />

several Consumers who installed Solar PV<br />

arrays across a range of properties. These<br />

Consumers were mindful of the reduction in<br />

Feed in Tariff and wanted to increase their<br />

utilisation of the Solar PV generation to<br />

achieve greater cost savings. They asked if<br />

EHC could provide a cost effective solution<br />

which could increase PV self-consumption<br />

and provide ‘free’ heating for their Properties.<br />

Specifically, some wanted to provide<br />

additional ‘free’ heating for Tenants who are<br />

elderly or fuel poor.<br />

To assist these Consumers, EHC designed a<br />

Solution that utilised Solar PV Ready<br />

Radiators working in conjunction with an<br />

Intelligent Controller. This ensured that the<br />

Property is using all of the Solar PV energy<br />

being generated and minimising what<br />

generation is sent back to the Grid. The<br />

system will operate in a manner that the feed<br />

in tariff received for generation is not affected<br />

and can still be received by the appropriate<br />

party.<br />

The Solar PV Ready Radiators have a ceramic<br />

core which benefit from partial storage and<br />

can operate from as low as a small trickle of<br />

current being fed to them up to the full<br />

current required to heat the radiator to its<br />

maximum output. The Intelligent Controller<br />

ensures the Property’s power demand e.g. for<br />

lighting, the kettle, vacuum cleaner, television<br />

etc. is met first by the Solar PV generation<br />

and only the excess PV generation not<br />

otherwise utilised is sent to the Solar PV<br />

Ready Radiators. The Intelligent Controller<br />

can also operate with a Hot Water Cylinder<br />

should the preference be to divert heat to the<br />

Property’s Hot Water Cylinder during the<br />

summer months.<br />

The intention of these Solar PV Ready<br />

Radiators is not to provide a whole heating<br />

system for a property but to provide a<br />

background heat during the day or provide<br />

heat to rooms which are not normally heated<br />

e.g. storage cupboards, small classes, meeting<br />

rooms or offices.<br />

To prove this Solar PV Secondary Heating<br />

system can provide benefits and costs<br />

savings, EHC ran comprehensive trials of the<br />

system over a 12 month period in 27<br />

properties. EHC chose an independent third<br />

party specialist, Delta EE, to monitor and<br />

analyse the Trial results.<br />

The final Trial results proved to be<br />

significantly better than any prior predictions<br />

made by Delta EE. The Trial results achieved<br />

were:<br />

• The Solution increased PV selfconsumption<br />

on average by 42%<br />

• Average estimated Annual Bill Savings of<br />

£42 for properties with Gas Central Heating<br />

and £185 for properties with all Electric<br />

Heating<br />

• Average estimated CO2 Savings of 199kg for<br />

properties with Gas Central Heating and<br />

868kg for properties with all Electric Heating<br />

• Average room temperature increase of 3°C<br />

in rooms fitted<br />

The stand out result, however, has been the<br />

Consumer feedback received. All Consumers<br />

who participated in the Trials found the<br />

Solution a benefit and that it ‘makes sense for<br />

others to use.’ Specifically, some commented<br />

the difference in room temperatures was<br />

noticeable and rooms not previously heated<br />

were now ‘a pleasant temperature.’ Some also<br />

commented that the financial savings ‘will<br />

continue to increase if Energy Tariffs<br />

continue to rise.’<br />

With these great results and positive Tenant<br />

feedback, EHC hope this Solution will be<br />

given credence by the UK Government in the<br />

Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP)<br />

Regulations.<br />

This Solar PV Secondary Heating System<br />

would ensure that Schools and other<br />

Buildings with Solar PV arrays installed<br />

maximise their PV self-consumption. The<br />

Solar PV Ready Radiators would provide<br />

additional heat during the day for hard to<br />

heat rooms and provide cost and CO2<br />

savings.<br />

If you would like to find out more about LOT<br />

20, DSR technology or this innovative Solar<br />

PV Secondary Heating Solution and discuss<br />

the Trial results in detail, please do not<br />

hesitate to contact EHC on 01698 820 533 or<br />

email info@electric-heatingcompany.co.uk.<br />

www.electric-heatingcompany.co.uk<br />

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Heating, Ventilation & Energy<br />

Use shutdown periods to treat heating<br />

systems, advises Sentinel Commercial<br />

Water treatment specialist, Sentinel Commercial, is urging building maintenance engineers in the education sector to take<br />

advantage of planned shutdowns over the holidays to review water quality in boiler plants and implement any necessary<br />

chemical treatments, such as system cleaning and inhibitor dosing.<br />

These procedures,<br />

which can take<br />

several days or<br />

more to complete<br />

depending on the<br />

size and complexity<br />

of a system, are<br />

vital to the health<br />

of boilers and<br />

heating systems as<br />

a whole; those<br />

which do not receive<br />

adequate water<br />

treatment are likely to<br />

suffer from excess energy<br />

consumption, poor heat<br />

transfer, premature repairs and<br />

parts replacements, and breakdowns.<br />

“Often, insufficient time is allocated for proper<br />

water treatment, and this can leave<br />

commercial heating systems vulnerable to a<br />

range of very serious and costly problems,<br />

including complete boiler failure and<br />

unexpected downtime. Shutdown periods<br />

represent the ideal opportunity for engineers<br />

to undertake programmes of best practice<br />

water treatment, thereby ensuring maximum<br />

protection and energy efficiency of those<br />

heating systems,” explained Chris Shelton,<br />

Sales Director of Sentinel Commercial.<br />

Best practice water treatment, which<br />

comprises system cleaning, protection and<br />

maintenance, is able to deliver lifetime<br />

protection to boilers and heating system<br />

components through the prevention of<br />

corrosion – a phenomena which is otherwise<br />

inevitable. Limescale build-up (for systems<br />

located in hard water areas) can also be<br />

avoided. The benefits of best practice water<br />

treatment include optimal energy savings,<br />

heat transfer, and system longevity and<br />

performance, and meeting boiler warranty<br />

terms and conditions. Best practice water<br />

treatment is essential for both new and<br />

existing heating systems.<br />

“Allocating adequate time for best practice<br />

water treatment is especially important when<br />

replacing boilers – works which are often<br />

planned during summer holidays - as the<br />

cleaning process to remove corrosion sludge,<br />

debris and other harmful foulants from older<br />

commercial heating systems can sometimes<br />

take a week or more. If it’s not undertaken<br />

correctly and contaminants remain in the<br />

circulating water, system performance,<br />

efficiency and reliability will remain poor.<br />

What’s more, the effectiveness of any<br />

subsequently dosed inhibitor will be<br />

compromised,” he said.<br />

“On the other hand, the early application of a<br />

slower acting cleaner will facilitate a faster<br />

boiler replacement programme, ensuring that<br />

the existing system is cleaner and thus easier<br />

to work with.”<br />

Water treatment shouldn’t just be limited to<br />

boiler replacements, however. Mr. Shelton<br />

advocates periodic assessment of system<br />

water quality using kits such as Sentinel<br />

SystemCheck to ensure adequate inhibitor<br />

concentration and cleanliness of system<br />

water. He says such checks, which are quick<br />

to carry out, not only evaluate the health<br />

and ongoing protection of a heating system<br />

but also help to identify any necessary<br />

maintenance and allow it to be undertaken<br />

in a convenient, controlled manner.<br />

“Planned preventative maintenance is<br />

extremely important in the commercial and<br />

education sectors, helping to limit<br />

downtime and maintaining normal building<br />

operation. By regularly checking system<br />

water, engineers can catch potential<br />

problems early and take the time to consult<br />

water treatment specialists on the best<br />

courses of action – which could be carried<br />

out during planned shutdowns. Ultimately,<br />

this approach helps to achieve lifetime<br />

system protection and optimal energy<br />

savings,” he concluded.<br />

www.sentinelprotects.com<br />

Often, insufficient time<br />

is allocated for proper<br />

water treatment, and this can<br />

leave commercial heating<br />

systems vulnerable to a range<br />

of very serious and costly<br />

problems, including<br />

complete boiler failure and<br />

unexpected downtime<br />

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Be relaxed about building services design<br />

Much of the complexity of<br />

designing, installing and<br />

maintaining central heating in<br />

multi-occupancy low-rise<br />

buildings can potentially now<br />

be eliminated.<br />

Gilberts have created a roomby-room<br />

solution that<br />

combines appropriate<br />

ventilation with heat boost.<br />

This means that in effect, there<br />

is no need to provide radiators<br />

in the rooms in which the new option is fitted. Further, because the<br />

solution is fitted at ceiling height, it liberates interior design and<br />

optimises use of floor space.<br />

The solution focuses around Gilberts’ unique Mistrale Fusion unit<br />

with an integrated LPHW coil. Just 2 x standard MFS128 (one at<br />

either end of the room), or 1 x MFS256, will ventilate, and, warm, a<br />

standard classroom to all Regulatory requirements re air quality.<br />

“The energy cost of running the unit for morning warm-up has<br />

been calculated at just £2.19/annum/room(*),” says Gilberts<br />

Technical Director Roy Jones. “And there’s all the initial capital<br />

savings attained from the purchase and installation of a central<br />

heating system, with all the radiators, ductwork, thermostats. MFS<br />

heat coil delivers a win-win strategy.”<br />

The stand-alone unit is installed as normal through the building<br />

façade. The core MFS appliance provides natural ventilation and<br />

uniquely blends the incoming fresh air with the warmth from the<br />

exhaust air without the need for a heat exchanger.<br />

www.gilbertsblackpool.com<br />

Model DF - 15 & 22 mm<br />

Rust Free Heating<br />

Our Dose & Fill unit<br />

protects pipes<br />

Avoid the cost and disruption of a heating<br />

system shutdown with Advanced Pressurisation<br />

Unit c/w Fluid Category 5 protection<br />

> No annual testing<br />

> Comprehensive BMS controls<br />

> Self-test monitoring system alerting<br />

Applications:<br />

of pressurisation fault before heating<br />

> Filling buckets e.g. campsites system is shut down<br />

> Filling watering cans e.g. cemetaries<br />

> High & low pressure cut-outs with<br />

> Vehicle washdown areas<br />

> Garden centres<br />

> Gardens<br />

boiler control output<br />

> Anti-seize pump and daily pulse<br />

> Integral water meter and excess<br />

filling alarm<br />

Dose & Fill has all the features of the “Midi-Fill”<br />

Digital plus automatic inhibitor dosing during initial<br />

fill and top-up. No separate dosing pot required<br />

Tel: 01442 823 123 Email: enquiries@arrowvalves.co.uk<br />

www.arrowvalves.co.uk<br />

The Water Regulations Solution Specialist<br />

Natural ventilation with enhanced thermal efficiency<br />

Passivent, the natural ventilation specialist, has improved the<br />

performance of its Aircool® ventilators. As a result of recent<br />

product improvements, thermal performance has increased by<br />

22%, giving specifiers greater flexibility to meet the energy efficiency<br />

demands of a building. Achieving U-values as low as 0.86W/m2K, the<br />

ventilator offers excellent performance when closed.<br />

The range of controllable insulated ventilators has been designed for use<br />

in external facades, including all forms of wall construction, curtain<br />

walling and window profiles. The ventilator includes integral electrically<br />

actuated, modulating dampers which control the air intake and extract.<br />

Being low voltage, the dampers are energy efficient and they are also<br />

virtually silent in operation. The Aircool’s thermally broken frame design<br />

minimises the risk of condensation. Weather protection and security are<br />

provided by the external weather louvre, even when the internal<br />

insulated louvre is open. The ventilators can also be supplied in modular<br />

form for maximum flexibility; acoustic and thermal options are also available.<br />

“The thermal upgrade makes Aircool one of the best in its class. It’s the ideal partner for<br />

BREEAM projects,” said Passivent’s Design Manager James Hammick. “With wall sleeves and<br />

external weather louvres provided as standard, it’s also straightforward to contractors to<br />

install,” he continued.<br />

The ventilator can be used across a range of markets including education and commercial.<br />

As well as being suitable for daytime cooling, it can also be used for night cooling to reduce<br />

the risk of overheating. Being fully automatic, there is no risk of the Aircool overcooling.<br />

Passivent offers a comprehensive technical design service including assistance with product<br />

selection, system design and early stage thermal modelling.<br />

For more information, contact 01732 850 770, email projects@passivent.com or visit the<br />

website.<br />

www.passivent.com/aircool<br />

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Heating, Ventilation & Energy<br />

White is the new grey<br />

Dunham-Bush fan convectors<br />

change standard colour from<br />

grey to white In response to<br />

popular demand, from<br />

January 1, 2018, the standard<br />

colour finish for the best<br />

selling Dunham-Bush Series<br />

ASM, CM, UH, Ocelot and<br />

Finvector ranges of fan<br />

convectors will be white (RAL<br />

9010 semi-matt).<br />

This finish will replace the<br />

current grey (BS 10 1 03),<br />

which will still be available as<br />

one of the company’s preferred colours. Grilles, back plates and<br />

similar accessories will continue to be supplied in black (BS 00 E<br />

53) finish.<br />

To fully meet the demands of contemporary design, in addition to<br />

the standard and preferred colour ranges, Dunham-Bush fan<br />

convectors will be available in any BS or RAL colours to give<br />

customers the widest possible choice (prices available on<br />

application).<br />

Dunham-Bush has over a hundred years experience of delivering<br />

reliable, efficient and well-designed heating and cooling emitters,<br />

offering specifiers a single source for a comprehensive range of<br />

technically advanced products.<br />

www.dunham-bush.co.uk<br />

New additions to Rinnai range<br />

Rinnai have added to its range of Energysaver gas fired space heaters<br />

which are designed specifically for use in schools, community<br />

centres, libraries, conservatories, churches, and other large indoor<br />

spaces.<br />

The recent additions<br />

to the range are the<br />

Rinnai Energysaver<br />

559FT and a new<br />

streamlined look to<br />

the popular<br />

Energysaver 309FT.<br />

The 559FT has an<br />

input of 6.4kW and<br />

output of 5.2kW. The<br />

streamlined unit<br />

measures 554mm x<br />

750mm x 250mm.<br />

The Rinnai<br />

Energysaver 309FT<br />

has an input of 3.4kW and output of 2.92kW. Also available is the<br />

Energysaver 1004T with its impressive input of 11.6kW and outputs<br />

10.23kW.<br />

Rinnai Energysaver units are very easy to install as they do not need<br />

expensive and extensive ductwork, nor do they involve the necessity<br />

to run domestic heating circuits for radiators or pipework to boilers.<br />

This drastically cuts down on cost and time at the point of<br />

installation.<br />

www.rinnaiuk.com<br />

Clifton College upgrades heating system with Remeha boilers<br />

Clifton College in Clifton, Bristol, has improved the efficiency and<br />

reliability of its heating system with the installation of three Quinta<br />

Pro 90 boilers on a cascade system in its East Wing boiler room.<br />

For the last 40 years, the East Wing Building – one of 50 at the Grade II listed<br />

independent school – had relied on an old cast iron sectional boiler for its<br />

heating. As part of good practice, the College Estates Bursar, Paul Williams, was<br />

keen to replace it ahead of the start of the new academic year.<br />

Paul’s main considerations were to provide more efficient and reliable heating<br />

throughout the site. The refurbishment was required to take place within the<br />

fixed timeframe of the summer holidays to minimise disruption to the College.<br />

Consultant Steve Carroll at CODES specified three Quinta Pro 90 boilers on a Remeha cascade system. These market-leading condensing<br />

boilers deliver high gross seasonal efficiencies of 95% for greater than average energy savings combined with ultra-low NOx emissions that<br />

qualify for maximum BREEAM points.<br />

“I always specify Remeha due to the quality and reliability of the products and the service,” commented Steve.<br />

The design was put out to tender and won by Bristol-based contractors Cook & Harris Ltd.<br />

Archie Jefferies of Cook & Harris was pleased with the specification.<br />

“We use Remeha boilers for most projects, so we’re familiar with them,” he said. “They are reliable, effective products that quite simply do<br />

everything they need to do.”<br />

Removing the old boilers was the first challenge due to the small dimensions of the plantroom and restricted access, as Archie explained.<br />

“The plantroom is located in the basement of the East Wing,” he said. “It’s a tiny space so lifting the large old boiler up and out through a<br />

three-foot door wasn’t easy! The Quinta Pros are much lighter and a lot more compact, making them far easier to handle and position.”<br />

Installing multiple condensing boilers in a cascade arrangement optimises boiler efficiency, performance and lifecycle while enabling easier<br />

servicing and maintenance. This configuration also increases the turndown ratio of the fully modulating boilers so that they can match the<br />

fluctuating load more accurately. All of which reduces energy waste for greater energy savings.<br />

Remeha’s comprehensive prefabricated cascade system was specified for use on this project.<br />

www.remeha.co.uk<br />

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Connected Light delivers improved illumination and energy savings<br />

for Frampton Cotterell Primary School<br />

Acomprehensive lighting upgrade initiative at the South Gloucestershire school was completed in just seven days over the summer<br />

2017 holiday period.<br />

The desire to improve overall standards of illumination and reduce energy<br />

consumption has long underpinned the growing number of lighting system<br />

upgrades taking place at UK schools, colleges and universities. Increasingly, given the<br />

advent of highly sophisticated and user-friendly control systems, enhanced<br />

adjustment of lighting conditions and output can be added to the mix.<br />

All of these elements came into play when Frampton Cotterell Church of England<br />

Primary School in South Gloucestershire decided to undertake a site-wide lighting<br />

upgrade earlier this year. The project covered multiple areas, from classrooms to<br />

general meeting spaces, and reflected the overwhelming feeling that “the lighting in<br />

the premises was in a very poor condition,” recalls school business manager Mandy<br />

Turner. “It had become increasingly difficult to procure replacement parts, and we<br />

were also aware of the energy savings we could make by converting to LED<br />

technology.”<br />

Having established that South Gloucestershire Council would be able to part-fund the upgrade, Ms Turner and her team initiated a tender<br />

process. The contract went to Connected Light – through whom it actually had a personal connection thanks to Connected Light director Matt<br />

Holway being an alumnus of the school, and now having his own child as a pupil there.<br />

Not surprisingly, the emphasis throughout the project was on ensuring minimum disruption to the normal running of the school, so all work<br />

was carried out in just seven days over the summer 2017 holidays. Drawing on LED lighting from across the current Connected Light portfolio,<br />

the new fixtures and fittings replaced ageing fluorescent lighting which had been the subject of failures and which was also yielding a very poor<br />

standard of illumination.<br />

To ensure easy access to staff and support personnel to the control of the systems, simple controllers were integrated into a number of key<br />

areas, including the toilets, storerooms and cupboard areas. Personnel were given an overview of the new lighting and its capabilities, as and<br />

when requested.<br />

www.connectedlight.co.uk<br />

Surface<br />

temperature<br />

limited to 43 o C<br />

eliminates<br />

accidental<br />

scalding<br />

LST RADIATORS<br />

System<br />

LST Radiators<br />

Keep warm and safe<br />

Dunham-Bush LST radiators are designed to deliver efficient,<br />

cost effective heat anywhere safety is of paramount importance.<br />

They are the trusted choice for hospitals, nursing homes,<br />

nurseries, playschools, retirement homes and public buildings.<br />

• Fully meet NHS Guidelines and comply with BS EN442<br />

• Extensive range of outputs and sizes to suit every application<br />

• Choice of panel or low water content energy efficient fin pipe elements<br />

• Quick fit - 1st and 2nd fix delivery options<br />

• Bespoke wall to wall fitted systems available<br />

• Compatible with all makes of TRV and LSV<br />

• Lockable access panels and pencil proof grilles<br />

• Optional finishes in BS or RAL colours<br />

To learn more about Dunham-Bush<br />

heat emitters contact us today<br />

E-mail: info@dunham-bush.co.uk<br />

www.dunham-bush.co.uk<br />

WELCOME TO THE COMFORT ZONE<br />

Winter 2018 <strong>4152</strong> 11


Heating, Ventilation & Energy<br />

System thinking is hot!<br />

Rinnai UK is<br />

spearheading a<br />

new concept<br />

for economic<br />

and efficient<br />

hot water<br />

delivery that<br />

brings together<br />

all the<br />

components of<br />

a system in one<br />

handy, bespoke<br />

designed pack<br />

for any kind of<br />

business, large<br />

or small.<br />

“System thinking is what is going to give us the edge as we head into<br />

a future where fuel prices are going to need to be managed with<br />

pin-point precision,” said Rinnai UK Associate Director Chris Goggin.<br />

“System thinking has led Rinnai to the point where it can offer a<br />

service to design and deliver a complete hot water system in one<br />

easy-to-install, fully specified and energy efficient ‘pack’ delivered<br />

direct to site - meeting all the demands of the client in one seamless<br />

operation.<br />

“Why would busy installers and end users want to waste their time<br />

planning and then assembling all the parts of a jigsaw when Rinnai’s<br />

water heating experts can specify, design and deliver the total<br />

solution?”<br />

www.rinnaiuk.com<br />

Thinking fast with Kingspan Kooltherm<br />

A new special education and training college dedicated to the<br />

future of the UK’s rail industry, The National College for High Speed<br />

Rail, is the latest project to benefit from the outstanding thermal<br />

performance of the Kingspan Kooltherm K110 Soffit Board.<br />

The facility is as energy efficient as possible and, in line with<br />

funding guidance from BIS and the Skills Funding Agency, a<br />

BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ has been targeted for the new<br />

development. A fabric first approach was adopted and several<br />

Kingspan Kooltherm products were specified across the site.<br />

The main entrance features a cantilevered upper floor, and to<br />

insulate this, Kingspan Kooltherm K110 Soffit Board was installed.<br />

The product is a premium performance insulation board<br />

comprising an advanced fibre-free rigid thermoset phenolic<br />

insulation core, with a thermal conductivity of 0.018 W/m·K across<br />

all board thicknesses. It also offers excellent fire protection.<br />

www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk<br />

LED system delivers significant savings<br />

When the North Cheshire Jewish Primary School in Cheadle<br />

decided to upgrade its lighting system, it turned to Vickers -<br />

Manchester’s leading supplier of bespoke energy saving lighting<br />

and lighting systems. The subsequent installation of a new LED<br />

system not only transformed the school’s key learning areas into<br />

bright and vibrant environments, it helped achieve substantial<br />

energy savings too.<br />

Vickers designed and developed a bespoke solution; in addition to<br />

panels, downlights, IP54 round bulkheads and the company’s own<br />

Graphene lamps by Symsis - one of the first Graphene lamps<br />

available in the UK - a series of battens, IP65 anti-corrosives by<br />

Hilclare were specified. Emergency exit signs and bulkheads, and<br />

external IP66 bulkheads by Eaton, were also included.<br />

In total, 434 LED<br />

lamps and<br />

luminaires were<br />

installed by<br />

Vickers;<br />

providing a<br />

lifespan of<br />

around 30,000<br />

to 50,000<br />

hours, and all<br />

work was<br />

completed on<br />

time and within<br />

budget.<br />

www.vickers-energy.co.uk<br />

Vortice expands its commercial fan offering<br />

Burton upon Trent<br />

based ventilation<br />

specialist, Vortice,<br />

has expanded its<br />

commercial fan<br />

offering in the UK in<br />

response to<br />

customer demand.<br />

The commercial<br />

collection includes<br />

extract fans<br />

incorporating<br />

constant pressure<br />

control, heat<br />

recovery units with counter crossflow plate heat exchangers and<br />

thermal wheel.<br />

These additions to the range extend the flexibility that Vortice can<br />

offer to projects like offices, schools, care homes and shopping<br />

centres.<br />

Sales Manager Paul Gunner said: “Vortice has traditionally offered a<br />

select range of commercial products to the UK market, although the<br />

company has utilised a much broader offering throughout mainland<br />

Europe and Latin America. Over the last twelve months we have seen<br />

increased demand in the UK for more complex applications and have<br />

therefore extended the range we offer here.”<br />

As most commercial applications require a bespoke response,<br />

customers are recommended to discuss their project directly with the<br />

Vortice technical department who can help and guide them as to the<br />

most appropriate solutions.<br />

www.vortice.ltd.uk<br />

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Product News<br />

High demand in Glasgow<br />

Faced with the challenge of sub-dividing a multi-purpose school hall<br />

at the new Clyde campus, Style was required to address potential<br />

health and safety risks associated with manoeuvring moveable wall<br />

panels that would need to be over 7m high and weighing in excess<br />

of half a metric tonne.<br />

Style demonstrated their commitment to the Construction (Design &<br />

Management) Regulations 2015 and recommended combining a<br />

DORMA Variflex 100 SE moveable wall, which can be safely<br />

assembled on site, with the new DORMA programmable I-track.<br />

Removing 90° corners, a key point of impact with such tall panels,<br />

the I-track consists of switches and curves which uses the kinetic<br />

energy from the panel itself to assist in moving it into and out of its<br />

parking pocket.<br />

In addition to the curved track the Variflex system was specified with<br />

semi-automatic seals, reducing effort and speeding up space<br />

reconfiguration whilst maximising acoustic integrity.<br />

www.style-partitions.co.uk<br />

Safe & sound<br />

The Key Safe Company, the market leader of mechanical security<br />

access products, is revolutionising the way in which people can<br />

access schools and education facilities safely and securely.<br />

Its leading Supra C500 KeySafe can hold up to five keys and is<br />

regularly used by caretakers<br />

and maintenance staff to gain<br />

access to a facility. The Supra<br />

C500 is a locked metal box,<br />

fitted to the exterior of a<br />

property. It allows caretakers<br />

to gain access to a property<br />

without needing to<br />

permanently carry the keys or<br />

rely on a key holder, giving<br />

staff flexibility and security of<br />

knowing their keys will be<br />

stored safely.<br />

The Supra C500 is the UK's<br />

only mechanical key safe that<br />

is police accredited through<br />

the Secured by Design<br />

initiative due to achieving the<br />

LPS1175: Issue 6, security<br />

rating 1, and also has an<br />

accredited certification from<br />

the Loss Prevention<br />

Certification Board (LPCB).<br />

www.keysafe.co.uk<br />

Rinnai offer the complete package<br />

Rinnai is now offering a<br />

complete package in a<br />

combined heating and hot<br />

water system for all<br />

commercial and domestic<br />

applications. With three sizes<br />

of boiler – 50kW, 75kW and<br />

100kW – in its range of HE<br />

continuous flow gas water<br />

heaters, Rinnai offers a onestop-shop<br />

to installers.<br />

Lots of installations utilising<br />

Rinnai’s proven, energy<br />

efficient continuous flow<br />

water heaters use multiple<br />

units. Now installers can<br />

very easily manifold two or<br />

three Rinnai Infinity<br />

continuous flow water<br />

heaters with, for example,<br />

two boilers via a common flue and on the same cascade rig.<br />

Their ‘system thinking’ approach has led Rinnai to offer a service<br />

to design and deliver a complete heating and hot water system in<br />

one easy to install, fully specified and energy efficient ‘pack’<br />

delivered direct to site, meeting all the demands of the client in<br />

one seamless operation.<br />

www.rinnaiuk.com<br />

Advanced protection for LSO Discovery<br />

project<br />

LSO St Luke’s,<br />

home of the<br />

world-renowned<br />

London<br />

Symphony<br />

Orchestra’s<br />

community and<br />

education<br />

programme, LSO<br />

Discovery, is now<br />

protected by<br />

industry-leading<br />

fire panels from<br />

Advanced.<br />

The upgrade of<br />

the fire system was undertaken by the team at Sussex-based Crays<br />

Fire, who selected the latest Advanced MxPro 5 panel due to its<br />

versatility, reliability and upgradeability.<br />

MxPro is the fire industry’s leading multi-protocol fire solution, offering<br />

customers a choice of two panel ranges, four detector protocols, and<br />

a completely open installer network that enjoys free training and<br />

support. MxPro panels can be used in single loop, single panel format<br />

or easily configured into multi-loop, high speed, 200 panel networks<br />

covering huge areas and thousands of field devices.<br />

MxPro 5 is Advanced’s highest performance analogue panel. It is EN54<br />

2, 4 & 13 approved and is backward compatible with MxPro 4, offering<br />

long-term peace of mind for MxPro customers.<br />

www.advancedco.com<br />

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Modular Buildings<br />

Learning environments: Why timber<br />

buildings make an excellent choice<br />

As schools face mounting pressure to increase places, the search for simple, cost-effective additional learning capacity, while<br />

maintaining standards, continues.<br />

Usually, solutions must also address<br />

the need to provide diverse, dynamic<br />

spaces that inspire and play their own<br />

role in the learning journey.<br />

Budgets<br />

As well as upholding standards, a good<br />

outcome for many schools also means<br />

spending wisely; with cost such an important<br />

factor, timber buildings are becoming the goto<br />

option. Timber-framed construction offers a<br />

budget and time-friendly alternative to<br />

traditional extensions.<br />

Securing funding for a project can prove the<br />

difference between a new classroom project<br />

going ahead or not. Luckily, with timber,<br />

schools may be eligible for funding by ensuring<br />

a certain level of energy-efficiency; we enjoy<br />

being able to support schools in their bid to<br />

secure additional support for these builds.<br />

Architecturally beautiful<br />

There is growing evidence to suggest that<br />

diverse learning spaces are beneficial to a<br />

child’s education. This can mean escaping a<br />

traditional classroom environment for a more<br />

contemporary space: precisely what timber<br />

builds provide.<br />

Timber buildings deliver architecturally<br />

pleasing, practical solutions by acting as<br />

flexible spaces for teaching, outdoor/indoor<br />

pursuits such as soft play, gardening clubs and<br />

physical education. By using connecting or bifold<br />

doors to open out an entire side of the<br />

building, a new style of ‘open use’ room is a<br />

firm favourite. This utilises canvas awnings to<br />

allow for indoor/outdoor use, whatever the<br />

weather.<br />

Increasingly popular, this way of expanding a<br />

school’s capacity can be completely bespoke.<br />

A good timber construction partner will be<br />

able to deliver all the finishing touches; soft<br />

close and protected door hinges, specialist<br />

easy clean flooring solutions, fitted kitchen<br />

and toilet facilities and more. Also, timber<br />

buildings quite literally spring up, causing less<br />

on-site disruption; from design to the<br />

handover of keys, timber’s construction<br />

timescale is comparatively short.<br />

Sustainable & comfortable<br />

Being a 100% renewable building material that<br />

naturally stores carbon dioxide from the<br />

atmosphere, timber makes all projects built<br />

with it an immediately more environmentally<br />

conscious option. Breathable and naturallyinsulating,<br />

timber maintains a more stable<br />

temperature than concrete or brick. Capable of<br />

being fitted out with insulation and heating,<br />

pupils and staff can avoid discomfort during<br />

hot summer days, whilst also saving on<br />

excessive heating (and nonrenewable energy<br />

use) during frosty winters.<br />

With various other environmentally friendly<br />

finishing touches that can be made, the ecofriendliness<br />

of timber is not restricted to its<br />

properties as a material. Because The Stable<br />

Company can deliver all aspects of a build,<br />

from concepts and planning to interior fit-out,<br />

it is easy to factor in ‘green’ features. These are<br />

numerous, and can include living roofs, air<br />

source heat pumps and intelligent lighting that<br />

adjusts according to the amount of natural<br />

light.<br />

Keelman’s Way School – Timber in practice<br />

Keelman’s Way School is a special school that<br />

provides Early Years, Primary and Secondary<br />

Education for 125 pupils with severe and<br />

complex learning difficulties.<br />

We worked with Keelman’s Way on a building<br />

which met the range of complex needs<br />

presented by the students, using considered<br />

design, well-chosen materials<br />

and a wealth of special<br />

touches to<br />

ensure the build performed in terms of the<br />

sensory and practical experience.<br />

‘The Hide’, as the building was named, is a<br />

single-storey timber construct measuring<br />

138m², designed to complement existing<br />

amenity space practically and aesthetically.<br />

The finished building contains a kitchen, two<br />

fully-equipped changing rooms for the<br />

disability football team and a generous<br />

teaching space.<br />

We established the build with special<br />

consideration of the landscape and<br />

surrounding property. Positioned away from<br />

flood risk areas and on the edge of the sports<br />

playing fields, we twinned the build to the<br />

school’s most popularly used outdoor learning<br />

space to maximise the sensory-focused<br />

adaptability of the build.<br />

“The Hide is a valuable and exciting new asset<br />

for our pupils and soon, the wider community.<br />

We are thrilled with the finished product.”<br />

Paula Selby, Headteacher at Keelman’s<br />

Way School<br />

www.thestablecompany.com<br />

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Kingspan TEK offers speedy fit<br />

Off-site construction has facilitated the quick erection of an Early<br />

Years Centre for Surrey Square Primary School, an Ofsted<br />

‘Outstanding’ school. The building envelope was successfully<br />

completed in just over two weeks, with the help of the Kingspan<br />

TEK Building System of structural insulated panels (SIPs).<br />

420m 2 of the Kingspan TEK Building System in 142mm thickness<br />

were specified for the walls and roof of the new centre, fixed to<br />

the glulam frame on the walls and roof, providing a secure<br />

building envelope that was then sealed with a breather membrane<br />

to make it watertight. Following this, the rooflights were installed<br />

down the centre of the roof and the Kingspan TEK panels clad<br />

with western red cedar shingles creating a visually striking<br />

aesthetic.<br />

With their high-performance insulation core, SIPs achieve U-<br />

values of 0.20 W/m 2 .K or better.<br />

www.kingspantek.co.uk<br />

Final modules for free school<br />

Offsite construction specialist The McAvoy Group has craned the<br />

final modules into position on site at the new Concordia Academy<br />

in Romford for a new £8.2m building to accommodate 630<br />

primary school children. The structure for the 2972m2 free school<br />

was manufactured offsite by McAvoy, using the latest modular<br />

technology to reduce the build programme, minimise disruption,<br />

and improve quality.<br />

The building was craned into position as 67 steel-framed building<br />

modules in just 12 days, on the site of a former nurses’ home in<br />

Romford. A 300-tonne crane was used for the modules which are<br />

up to 16.5m long and weigh up to 17 tonnes.<br />

Funded by the DfE via the Education and Skills Funding Agency,<br />

and designed by Blue Sky Architects, the new academy will create<br />

an exemplar learning environment for local children, and muchneeded<br />

primary school places.<br />

www.mcavoygroup.com<br />

Caledonian’s SMART construction solution<br />

Caledonian’s SMART construction solution is being chosen by a growing number of<br />

architects and educational establishments because it allows the majority of the build to<br />

be completed off-site.<br />

Designed and built to an exacting specification, 90% + of your project is done in our factory<br />

controlled environment, unaffected by the weather, and subject to strict quality, cost and<br />

programme controls. This applies to new classrooms, communal areas, and other facilities.<br />

Either a whole school or the development of an existing one, our solution is designed to<br />

stand alone or fit seamlessly sympathetically alongside existing buildings, with a variety of<br />

finish options.<br />

The Caledonian volumetric off-site solution provides clear benefits when compared to on-site traditional methods of construction:<br />

• Safer - expansion projects can be completed within the school holiday window, with a lack of impact on the functioning of the educational<br />

facility itself, local roads infrastructure and the neighbouring community.<br />

• More sustainable- off-site construction generates significantly less waste and enables better waste management.<br />

• Reduced working at height – a direct improvement on health & safety.<br />

• Environmentally more superior to using traditional materials, (which have a high % of materials that are spoiled, stolen, lost – needing to be<br />

replaced).<br />

• Programme – off-site construction removes variables such as labour availability and weather, resulting in more predictable programmes, on<br />

time and to schedule (only 63 per cent of traditional site-based construction projects are delivered on time and only 49 per cent delivered to<br />

budget).<br />

• Cost – predictable and repeatable processes result in accurate cost forecasts and delivery within budget<br />

• Performance in use – Improved quality control and construction tolerances improves Ongoing building efficiency and reduces future<br />

maintenance.<br />

In partnership with HLM Architects, Caledonian is an approved supplier on the £50m Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) Framework<br />

working with HLM to design and build for schools, academies, and other educational facilities. The Framework, which falls under the second<br />

wave of P<strong>SB</strong>P (Priority School Building Programme), went launched in August 2017 for a period of up to 4 years.<br />

Working either as Principal Contractor/Lead Designer or as a specialist Subcontractor, we have the capability to deliver projects from conception<br />

through to handover from the single largest offsite manufacturing facility in the UK.<br />

To find out more about the full range of education building programmes from Caledonian,<br />

call: 01636 821645 or visit the website.<br />

www.caledonianmodular.com<br />

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Editor’s Article<br />

School report hails off-site construction<br />

A new report points the way to off-site building and longer term leases - as solutions to current capacity and quality issues<br />

within the school’s estate - and Redmoor School is a prime example of the new way forward.<br />

Anew report from The Centre for<br />

Economics and Business Research<br />

(Cebr) has assessed the school<br />

funding landscape and the pressing need for<br />

new school buildings. Their report<br />

(published November, 2017) investigated<br />

projected demographics, plans for school<br />

capital works, and current/anticipated<br />

funding policy. Its findings and<br />

recommendations make interesting reading<br />

for school finance and estate managers.<br />

Their findings include:<br />

• Pupil attendance at schools is forecast to<br />

grow by approximately 10% between 2017<br />

and 2026.<br />

• There is an urgent need for a shift in<br />

funding policy – current funding will result<br />

in a shortfall of adequate educational<br />

spaces.<br />

• The majority of today’s school estate is<br />

ageing, with 60% of school buildings built<br />

before 1976.<br />

• There is a need for new construction<br />

methods – to improve speed and capital<br />

cost.<br />

• There is an equally pressing need to reduce<br />

running or lifecycle costs.<br />

The report concludes:<br />

• Modern methods of construction,<br />

specifically off-site manufacture and<br />

modular design will help to alleviate<br />

logistical, budgetary and cost pressures<br />

relative to traditional building techniques.<br />

• Off-site construction can lower capital cost;<br />

speed up construction; lower running costs;<br />

deliver better educational environments<br />

and outcomes.<br />

• There is a strong economic case for lease<br />

funding; the report found that they deliver<br />

clear value for money, particularly where<br />

the buildings have low lifecycle costs.<br />

The report was commissioned by Net Zero<br />

Buildings who produce Schoolhaus®, which<br />

is referenced as an exemplar solution. Cebr<br />

have published a raft of recommendations,<br />

which include:<br />

1. Schoolhaus® costs approximately 10% less<br />

to build when compared to traditional<br />

builds, with no compromise to quality,<br />

quite the opposite - but even more<br />

significantly, Schoolhaus® costs 136% less<br />

to run. If all schools in England had the<br />

energy and O&M properties of<br />

Schoolhaus®, there would be an annual<br />

saving of £2.6bn.<br />

2. With 60% of current school buildings<br />

having been built before 1976,<br />

Schoolhaus® represents a truly unique<br />

solution that uses modern technology to<br />

solve a growing societal problem.<br />

Schoolhaus® is the name given to the zero<br />

carbon designed building, designed and built<br />

by Net Zero Buildings (NZB). Also referred to<br />

as Intelligent Buildings, Schoolhaus® projects<br />

are net zero carbon, multi award-winning, A+<br />

EPC rated, permanent buildings for schools<br />

with a 60 year design life. The energy and<br />

lifecycle performance of the buildings are<br />

exceptional, due to their innovative design<br />

and integrated technology.<br />

The Schoolhaus® design was used at<br />

Redmoor Academy, a secondary academy in<br />

Hinckley, Leicestershire. The goal of the<br />

project was to address an oversubscribed<br />

secondary academy which needed to expand<br />

its capacity. The academy turned to<br />

Schoolhaus® for their ultra-efficient SIP<br />

design and energy savings generated from<br />

the solar PV roof. A two-storey Schoolhaus®<br />

building now houses the maths department,<br />

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usiness studies, CEIAG programme and<br />

enterprise initiatives – across eight brand<br />

new classrooms.<br />

Schoolhaus® has been specifically developed<br />

to deliver outstanding value, speed in<br />

construction, radically efficient buildings, and<br />

superior educational spaces. Depending on<br />

size, a Schoolhaus® can be installed in three<br />

to five days onsite, which means this brand<br />

new 655m2 building could start and finish<br />

construction during school holidays. Offsite<br />

design has more improved efficiencies<br />

and bettered processes than are<br />

possible with onsite<br />

build, which<br />

are<br />

driving down costs - which were passed on<br />

to Redmoor Academy in the form of lower<br />

prices and a more competitive offering.<br />

The labour was employed directly rather than<br />

sub-contracted which facilitated better<br />

control and further lowered costs. Waste was<br />

almost completely eliminated and wood<br />

offcuts were used as business fuel to provide<br />

space heating in Net Zero Buildings’ offsite<br />

factory.<br />

Deliveries were minimised because products<br />

arrived in bulk, rather than individually to<br />

disparate sites. Materials were received<br />

without packaging which saved time and<br />

waste. Excellent value is represented in the<br />

pricing of Schoolhaus® and the speed of its<br />

delivery. There is also a hugely positive<br />

impact of the methodology on<br />

both climate change<br />

and the<br />

operating costs (and thereby the lifecycle<br />

costs) of the building – Schoolhaus® scores<br />

‘off the scale’ on both fronts and also provides<br />

students with a superior learning<br />

environment and teachers with a valuable<br />

educational tool.<br />

The Operations Manager and 15 students<br />

from Redmoor Academy came to see their<br />

new facility being built up-close in the<br />

factory. The pupils were given an engaging<br />

presentation which explained what net zero<br />

buildings are, advice on how to get into<br />

careers in construction, what climate change<br />

is and how net zero buildings can help to<br />

slow it. Along with the presentation, the<br />

students got the chance to see a mini-<br />

Schoolhaus® being built in front of their very<br />

eyes. As well as getting a chance to see their<br />

future building up close, they each signed a<br />

length of cedar which was fitted into their<br />

future school as they watched on.<br />

“For them to be able to see the different<br />

personnel working behind the scenes to<br />

deliver their new building is a powerful<br />

learning tool,” said Jo Cox, Operations<br />

Manager, Redmoor Academy. “Hopefully the<br />

students on this trip have been inspired by<br />

the innumerable career opportunities that are<br />

involved in designing and constructing this<br />

innovative building.”<br />

Net Zero Buildings delivered a net zero SIP<br />

building with an A+ EPC (-10), an annual solar<br />

PV yield of 32,680 kWh and avoided energy<br />

costs per year of £5,293, making this building<br />

for its size one of the most energy efficient<br />

school buildings in the country.<br />

www.netzerobuildings.co.uk<br />

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Interior Design & Fit Out<br />

On the buses with Heckmondwike’s Pure Care carpet<br />

Lots of schools have their own library but not many have one in a former bus!<br />

Thanks to Heckmondwike, one of UK’s leading carpet manufacturers, St Andrew’s School, Oswaldtwistle in<br />

Lancashire, now has hard-wearing, aesthetically pleasing Pure Care carpet in its new library bus, creating an<br />

environment perfect for pupils to enjoy reading.<br />

The static library bus at St Andrew’s School, was gifted to the school by a parent who works for<br />

Moving People Ltd and refurbished by B&G Sears Ltd of Blackburn. The school wanted to create<br />

an interesting library bus interior that was hard-wearing, bright and easy to maintain.<br />

Heckmondwike’s Pure Care offered the durability and visual appeal needed for this project.<br />

Available in 8 colours, Pure Care also offers high stain resistance and still feels comfortable,<br />

essential with young children. St Andrew’s was also keen to reflect its school colours in its<br />

choice of flooring for the library bus, so Pure Care in ‘Sapphire’ was the perfect choice.<br />

Flooring design plays an important role in creating stimulating learning environments, which is<br />

why it is so important to find a hard-wearing carpet that can withstand the demanding school<br />

environment and retain its appearance for many years.<br />

Pure Care and Total Care are Heckmondwike’s tufted carpet solutions; they are ideally suited to educational establishments, whether in<br />

classrooms, corridors or school office areas. Available in different pile weights, both types of carpet feature a fully impervious backing, are highly<br />

resistant to staining and cleaning products. They are also manufactured to meet all relevant flammability tests and offer antistatic properties.<br />

Another popular carpet for schools is Supacord. Available in a choice of 42 colours and renowned for being able to withstand heavy wear and<br />

tear, it retains its aesthetics and performance properties for many years. Schools are also choosing colourful carpet for their entrance areas too<br />

and some schools also opt to have their school branding, colours and/or ethos integrated within their entrance area carpet to add impact and<br />

reinforce the values of the school, as soon as pupils or visitors walk through the door.<br />

Sample cards are available on request by calling 01924 413637 or by using Heckmondwike’s online sample form.<br />

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Furniture for active learning – creating maker-centred<br />

learning spaces<br />

The maker movement is drastically altering the environment and culture of our classrooms. By understanding this evolution, we can<br />

ensure learning spaces are best prepared to embrace this new active way of learning, ensuring teachers and students can make the most<br />

of their time together.<br />

The maker culture features a connected and personal focus on active learning and doing, nurturing the skills required in the workforce of the future.<br />

Teachers are becoming mentors, and distributed teaching and learning is occurring throughout a fluid, interdisciplinary process.<br />

A makerspace is by nature one that facilitates and encourages this dynamic learning method. The conventional idea of a classroom, linear and<br />

constrained, must be erased. By thinking outside the traditional 4 walls of the classroom, we can promote uninhibited exploration, support<br />

movement, interaction and collaboration – not just between teachers and students, but between the students themselves. Here are a few ideas and<br />

common themes observed across the maker movement:<br />

Flexible storage: Maker-centred learning involves prototyping, crafting and iterative processes. Design-based approaches to problem-solving require<br />

access to supplies and a safe place to store work-in-progress. Storage within the<br />

space should be mobile, vary in size, and provide easy on-demand access.<br />

Worksurfaces: Students need a platform where they can do both individual and group<br />

work. A worksurface isn’t just for a notepad or laptop anymore, it must accommodate<br />

other learning tools that enhance and reinforce agency (the capacity to make choices<br />

and decisions).<br />

Seating: Adaptive seating easily allows students and teachers to move throughout a<br />

space, giving them the freedom to reconfigure layouts. Additionally, movement not<br />

only facilitates new ways of learning, it is beneficial to human health. An active<br />

learning space discourages a sedentary culture, whilst improving concentration,<br />

retention, productivity and wellbeing for students and teachers.<br />

Writable worksurfaces: Surfaces for expressing and sharing ideas – marker boards,<br />

magnetic or stickable walls allow students and teachers to generate and synthesise<br />

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Interior Design & Fit Out<br />

UCL chooses Hunter Douglas linear ceiling<br />

Leading architectural products company<br />

Hunter Douglas has manufactured and<br />

supplied 250m2 of solid timber Linear<br />

Open 89 module in white oak for part of<br />

the ceiling and vertical bulkheads of the<br />

Lower Refectory and adjacent areas at<br />

Wilkins Terrace, part of University<br />

College London (UCL).<br />

Hunter Douglas’s premium ceiling was<br />

specified by Burwell Deakins Architects<br />

for its aesthetics and acoustic properties.<br />

Using solid wood linear systems enables<br />

contractors and architects to take<br />

advantage of a fully made-to-measure<br />

solution, creating any number of innovative designs because the<br />

panel and gap size is customisable.<br />

In addition, no cutting or adjustments are required at site, which<br />

significantly reduces installation time and cost.<br />

Hunter Douglas’ open linear wood ceilings are an all-natural and<br />

sustainable option that comes with FSC/PEFC certification. It has fire<br />

classification B-s2,d0 according to EN 13501-1, and achieves acoustic<br />

performance up to alpha w 0.70 without optional rock wool.<br />

www.hunterdouglas.co.uk<br />

Altro transforms uni renovation<br />

A package of Altro<br />

resins products have<br />

been used to<br />

transform a 30 year<br />

old building into the<br />

University of the<br />

West of England<br />

(UWE) Future Space.<br />

The building is used<br />

by R&D project<br />

teams to nurture<br />

start-up companies working in robotics and smart-controlled<br />

machinery and vehicles - so as half the building continued to be<br />

occupied by the staff of the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, noise, dust,<br />

vibration and odours had to be kept to a minimum.<br />

A combination of Altro resins products was used to create solutions<br />

for areas such as the circulation hub, main access route from the<br />

entrance to the hub, laboratories, workshops, and corridors.<br />

Products were selected for their UV stability and slip-resistance,<br />

flexibility, and durability. Large new sky-lights flooded the central<br />

circulation hub with natural daylight, so colour stability was<br />

enhanced by including clear UV-stable seal coats.<br />

www.altro.co.uk<br />

Polyflor doubles up<br />

Flooring products from<br />

two of Polyflor’s most<br />

popular luxury vinyl<br />

tile and safety flooring<br />

ranges were chosen to<br />

help refurbish the<br />

school hall,<br />

classrooms, and<br />

corridors at St Wilfrid’s<br />

Church of England<br />

Academy in Blackburn.<br />

Over 1400m² of Expona Design PUR luxury vinyl tiles and Polysafe<br />

Modena PUR safety flooring was installed at the mixed secondary<br />

school and sixth form. The grey wood effect Silvered Driftwood<br />

shade from the Expona Design collection covered 600m² in the<br />

school’s busy dining hall.<br />

Polysafe Modena safety flooring in the Galena and Jetstone shades<br />

were installed to provide sustainable wet slip resistance in the<br />

academy’s classrooms and corridors. 21 rolls (840m²) of flooring<br />

was used with light grey Galena as the main floor colour and the<br />

darker Jetstone to create contrasting borders.<br />

www.polyflor.com<br />

Novus provides first class refurbishment<br />

Novus Property Solutions<br />

has redecorated five<br />

buildings at one of<br />

Scotland’s largest and most<br />

prestigious independent<br />

schools, in a project worth<br />

£25,000.<br />

The redecoration project<br />

took just six weeks to<br />

complete in order to fit in<br />

with the school’s summer<br />

holiday break, limiting<br />

disruption to pupils and staff. Between four and six Novus operatives<br />

from its Bathgate office worked simultaneously around the school<br />

campus in order to meet the agreed deadline. The wide-ranging<br />

works included repainting the exterior of one building and the interior<br />

of four buildings on campus, as well as refreshing the road and<br />

playground markings throughout the school grounds.<br />

The school’s Playfair building, with its distinctive neo-classical façade,<br />

was designed by the eminent Scottish architect William Henry Playfair,<br />

and the team ensured that all works carried out were sensitive to the<br />

original structure.<br />

www.novussolutions.co.uk<br />

Gradus step up to the mark<br />

GXT11 aluminium stair edgings from Gradus’s market-leading XT range have been installed to all core<br />

staircases at the University of Derby’s Nunnery Court halls of residence. They protect the step edge and<br />

surrounding floorcoverings from damage, subsequently reducing on-going maintenance costs at the facility.<br />

The XT range features an insert that extends around the leading edge of the profile to ensure that foot<br />

contact is always made with the slip-resistant element, helping to reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls. To<br />

further increase safety on the stairs, Xtra-grip inserts were chosen which offer increased surface roughness to<br />

reduce the risk of slip particularly where the stair edgings may become wet. The inserts harmonise with the<br />

interior design but also provide the correct LRV (Light Reflectance Value) to highlight the step edges.<br />

All of the XT stair edgings are available to download as BIM objects.<br />

www.gradus.com<br />

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Interior Design & Fit Out<br />

Enhance school interiors with Gradus<br />

Last year, the UK government set aside £216 million to rebuild and refurbish existing schools in England to ensure they are fit for<br />

purpose*. This provides a huge opportunity for contractors as the interior fit-out and refurbishment market for education grows.<br />

Lynette Bowden, Group Product Manager for Gradus, looks at what contractors may want to consider during the specification<br />

stage to help create a safe environment for students.<br />

Interiors often get damaged in busy<br />

schools, particularly throughout the winter<br />

months. So, designing to help future-proof<br />

a building should be a key consideration.<br />

Contractors should assess the existing<br />

damage to the building and look at where<br />

most wear and tear occurs. They should then<br />

specify solutions that can help to protect<br />

these areas and prevent further damage.<br />

Flooring first<br />

When specifying for a refurb development in<br />

schools, contractors should consider barrier<br />

matting systems to help prevent dirt and<br />

moisture from being tracked into and around a<br />

building. Education facilities experience heavy<br />

foot traffic on daily basis and installing an<br />

effective entrance matting system can reduce<br />

the amount of dirt and moisture tracked into a<br />

building by up to 90 percent. This helps<br />

minimise the risk of slip and fall accidents<br />

caused by wet or soiled flooring. It also helps<br />

to prolong the lifecycle of surrounding<br />

floorcoverings and improve interior aesthetics.<br />

What’s more, high performance secondary<br />

barrier carpets, such as Gradus’ Boulevard<br />

range, can also be used in areas at increased<br />

risk of soiling and heavy wear, such as<br />

corridors and staircases. This is a particularly<br />

cost-effective way to reduce long-term<br />

cleaning and maintenance costs.<br />

When considering carpet, flooring contractors<br />

should take note of the existing carpet<br />

supplied, its location in the building, and its<br />

current condition. This will help distinguish the<br />

type of carpet needed to replace it. For<br />

example, if the carpet is worn due to heavy<br />

traffic, you will need to specify a durable,<br />

heavy-duty solution. Whereas if you need to<br />

create zones to separate areas such as staff<br />

rooms, consider a patterned design. Gradus<br />

Lafite Connect and Streetwise Design are<br />

versatile carpet tiles that can be installed<br />

randomly to create feature areas.<br />

If carpet is in an area that is particularly worn,<br />

especially at a transition point between two<br />

floor finishes, floor trims can also be used to<br />

form a neat, clean finish, protecting against<br />

fraying carpet and reducing the risk of trip<br />

hazards.<br />

Finally, stair edgings can be used to improve<br />

stair safety and protect against damage to<br />

surrounding floorcoverings. Gradus developed<br />

and patented its leading stair edging solution,<br />

XT, which has been designed with an extended<br />

insert that wraps around the front edge of the<br />

step. This increases the contact surface at the<br />

most important part of the step, and further<br />

reduces the risk of slips.<br />

It’s important to think about standards when<br />

working for refurb projects and make sure you<br />

are supplying fit-for-purpose products. When<br />

deciding on stair edgings, a difference in Light<br />

Reflectance Values (LRVs) of 30 points or more<br />

between the stair edging and floor covering is<br />

recommended, in line with guidelines set out<br />

in BS 8300+A1:2010. This helps when it comes<br />

to defining the edge of the stair and identifying<br />

individual treads, providing safe and inclusive<br />

access for all building users.<br />

British building legislation is regularly updated<br />

to ensure the industry is performing to the<br />

highest standard. When entering a refurb<br />

project, you should be aware of the initial<br />

standards that were met during the first<br />

installation and check if these have changed.<br />

Don’t simply replace products like-for-like as<br />

they may no longer be compliant. When<br />

specifying floorcoverings, the key regulations<br />

to meet include guidelines in Approved<br />

Documents M (ADM) and K (ADK) of The<br />

Building Regulations 2010, BS<br />

8300:2009+A1:2010 and BS 9266:2013 in line<br />

with the Equality Act 2010.<br />

Surface protection<br />

Wall protection can be specified to improve<br />

appearances, increase the lifecycle of wall<br />

coverings and reduce cleaning and<br />

maintenance costs.<br />

For existing school buildings, a retrospective fit<br />

approach will conceal much of any existing<br />

damage and prevent against any further<br />

damage. It also creates a clean and easy to<br />

maintain finish, which the school building and<br />

its occupants will benefit from for many years<br />

to come.<br />

When a wall protection system isn’t in place,<br />

heavy traffic areas, such as corridors and<br />

canteens, quickly begin to show signs of<br />

scuffing and wear, due to pupils knocking<br />

against the walls with chairs and bags. This, in<br />

turn, means the need for cleaning and<br />

maintenance increases, and therefore so does<br />

expenditure. Easy to fit products such as wall<br />

cladding, corner guards and wall strips are<br />

ideal for these type of locations as they can be<br />

retro-fitted to conceal damage.<br />

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Product News<br />

GEZE UK gets top marks for education<br />

When it comes to the supply of door and window systems for<br />

education, GEZE UK gets top marks, as a new Project Portfolio<br />

outlines. The brochure illustrates how various automatic and manual<br />

door control solutions and window technology systems have been<br />

applied in a range of<br />

schools, colleges, and<br />

universities to meet<br />

specific purposes and<br />

the needs of staff and<br />

students.<br />

It highlights how<br />

GEZE’s extensive<br />

product range is<br />

backed up by indepth<br />

technical<br />

support to ensure the<br />

right solution is<br />

identified for various<br />

developments, their<br />

environments, and<br />

projected uses. The<br />

Project Portfolio Education features a series of case studies, including<br />

where accessibility was key in its involvement with Treloar School<br />

and College in Hampshire, which caters for students with physical<br />

disabilities and learning difficulties.<br />

A copy of the Education Project Portfolio is available by emailing<br />

info.uk@geze.com or from the download section of the company’s<br />

website.<br />

www.geze.co.uk<br />

McAvoy wins BIM award<br />

The McAvoy Group has<br />

been presented with the<br />

award for Best Virtual<br />

Reality BIM at the third<br />

annual RICS BIM4SME<br />

Awards, for its<br />

commitment to adopting<br />

and implementing<br />

Building Information<br />

Modelling (BIM) in its<br />

offsite construction<br />

projects. The award was<br />

for the design and delivery<br />

of a two-storey primary<br />

school building for<br />

children with special<br />

educational needs at West<br />

Hill School for Surrey<br />

County Council.<br />

Ten firms that utilise BIM technology to create smarter and more<br />

creative buildings were recognised at this major industry event,<br />

held at the iconic HMS Belfast in London.<br />

The RICS has identified BIM as the critical development affecting<br />

organisations of every size across the construction industry, and it<br />

continues to promote the importance of BIM adoption and those<br />

companies at the forefront in the UK. The BIM4SME awards<br />

showcase excellence, promote best practice, and the tremendous<br />

opportunities that BIM presents for the whole of construction.<br />

www.mcavoygroup.com<br />

Don’t cut corners!<br />

The Window Company<br />

(Contracts) Ltd has always<br />

prided itself on the fact<br />

that it never cuts corners<br />

on site, and its latest<br />

recruit Tom Millar has<br />

demonstrated that in<br />

probably the best way<br />

possible.<br />

At Eldon School in Enfield<br />

where timber windows<br />

were being replaced with<br />

PVC-U, Tom painstakingly<br />

hand-finished the corners<br />

on every single new<br />

arched head window<br />

being fitted so that they<br />

exactly matched the<br />

timber originals. Spending around 45 minutes on every window,<br />

Tom demonstrated a level of craftsmanship rarely seen on<br />

mainstream public sector projects.<br />

At Eldon School, The Window Company (Contracts) replaced 68<br />

windows with PVC-U alternatives fabricated in Profile 22 by<br />

Emplas Window Systems. This was just one of the eight school<br />

contracts which The Window Company completed this year, as it<br />

has continued to broaden its reputation from social housing into<br />

the education sector.<br />

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Eurocell raises the bar with lower threshold<br />

As a part of its drive to continuously improve its systems, Eurocell -<br />

the UK’s leading manufacturer, distributor and recycler of PVC-U<br />

window, door, conservatory and roofline products – has introduced<br />

a new PVC-U low threshold for its Eurologik 70mm chamfered and<br />

ovolo doors, that offers users an alternative to aluminium, will cut<br />

energy bills, and<br />

improve<br />

comfort.<br />

This threshold is<br />

superior to<br />

aluminium<br />

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because it<br />

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bridging and is<br />

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efficient. Using<br />

the PVC-U low<br />

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another way, using the PVC-U threshold can boost the energy rating<br />

of a door by up to one energy band, over the aluminium equivalent.<br />

This threshold has another advantage too; Eurocell has designed it<br />

so that it can be removed and replaced without removing the whole<br />

door if damaged.<br />

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The perfect window for schools & student accommodation<br />

30 years ago, most windows were timber and maintenance was a major bug-bear. There<br />

was almost no requirement for thermal or sound insulation, glass was single glazed,<br />

little concern existed for the environment, or security - and the concept of ‘whole life<br />

costs’ and thus, ‘best value’, was just a dream in the minds of the more enlightened.<br />

Since then, the introduction of PVC and aluminium windows to reduce maintenance, worked<br />

well for a while, but then, these new window materials began to struggle under the inexorable<br />

rise in performance requirements under Building Regulations, ecological considerations, global<br />

warming, architectural preferences and clients wishing to exceed these performance standards,<br />

even further.<br />

Thinking outside the box and using synergy, a ‘smarter’ solution was developed by some<br />

industry innovators, exploring better uses of current materials.<br />

Timber - despite its susceptibility to water, has many benefits of sustainability, inherent<br />

insulation and acoustic properties, ease of workability, and a desirable appearance – and when<br />

engineered into laminated profiles, becomes extremely strong and dimensionally stable<br />

(Example: Structural “H” beams).<br />

Aluminium - on the other hand, is a very poor insulator, and lacks the appeal of a warm internal<br />

finish, but makes an excellent water barrier.<br />

So, combining the two and making an engineered timber window, with all those added benefits,<br />

but protecting it from water, by fitting an outer shield of aluminium – and the “Composite”<br />

Window was born – which has since become a legendary revolution in the industry, outpacing<br />

the growth of all other window types, in recent years. This applies equally to progressive<br />

designers of Schools and Student Accommodation, since long life, minimum maintenance, low<br />

U values, high acoustic attenuation and competitive pricing are all essential.<br />

One of these leading pioneers, in the mid 1980’s, was the Uniform Group, in Italy, who<br />

manufacture exclusively, the uni_one® Composite Window System, which, today, sells all around the World.<br />

Introduced into UK, in 2014, through Uniform Architectural Ltd (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Uniform) the many benefits of the uni_one®<br />

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Kitchens & Washrooms<br />

‘World-class’ facilities enable health &<br />

wellbeing<br />

People in the<br />

West Midlands<br />

wanting to<br />

improve their<br />

health and<br />

fitness can<br />

benefit from<br />

new, state-ofthe-art<br />

facilities<br />

that deliver<br />

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accessibility in<br />

all aspects.<br />

University of<br />

Birmingham’s<br />

£55m sports<br />

club, Sport &<br />

Fitness, has, from the outset, been developed as a world-class venue<br />

for everyone, including students, staff, alumni, and the community,<br />

from elite athletes to people with disabilities, injuries or other<br />

specific access requirements.<br />

“Substantial effort has been made to ensure all facilities are as<br />

accessible as possible,” explained Simon Walton Project Manager for<br />

Interserve Construction, builder of University of Birmingham Sport &<br />

Fitness. “The swimming pool has a hoist and moveable steps, the<br />

gym includes 25 pieces of inclusive equipment, even the toilet<br />

facilities should accommodate most people’s requirements!”<br />

www.clos-o-mat.com<br />

Vectair contribute for Children in Need<br />

Vectaire Ltd had<br />

pleasure (and fun)<br />

in contributing a<br />

dozen EL1003 for<br />

a DIY SOS Children<br />

in Need project in<br />

Swansea. The<br />

challenge was to<br />

build (in eleven<br />

days) a new<br />

Centre and<br />

supported housing<br />

for young people<br />

in care and leaving<br />

care. Vectaire was<br />

delighted to<br />

donate both the<br />

required Elegance<br />

1003 fans and<br />

their expertise with on the spot advice as to the best ways and<br />

means of installation. EL1003 is a quiet-running, extremely<br />

economical, PCDB listed, 3 speed centrifugal fan designed for<br />

installation in walls, ceilings or windows in all domestic wet<br />

rooms. It has an energy saving EC motor which runs<br />

continuously at a pre-selectable choice of 2 lower speeds -<br />

depending on whether it is installed in bathroom or kitchen - and<br />

allows the user to boost fan capacity when required.<br />

www.vectaire.co.uk<br />

University of Kent focusses on accessibility<br />

The University of Kent is<br />

maintaining a strong<br />

focus on accessibility<br />

within its residential<br />

student accommodation,<br />

with the completion of<br />

four newly refurbished<br />

fully accessible bathrooms<br />

in its Kemsdale Court and<br />

Stock Court buildings.<br />

Products from Pressalit<br />

Care offer not just the<br />

ability to easily raise and<br />

lower the height of<br />

individual bathroom<br />

elements, but the wallmounted<br />

Plus track<br />

system also allows for<br />

horizontal movement to suit individual needs.<br />

The ergonomic design of the Matrix Curve hand basin has a<br />

shallow bowl which allows for wheelchair access underneath,<br />

whilst allowing easy reach of the tap.<br />

Also chosen for the new bathrooms is the Pressalit Care shower<br />

seat, with independently height adjustable back- and armrests; it<br />

is electrically height adjustable by 500mm with a wired hand<br />

control. With foldable seat and arm rests, space in the bathrooms<br />

is maximised whilst maintaining space for manoeuvrability.<br />

www.pressalit.com<br />

Best on energy for exterior and interior<br />

applications<br />

Rinnai’s Infinity range of A-rated<br />

continuous flow gas fired water heaters<br />

which includes models specifically<br />

designed for domestic/light commercial<br />

use guarantees the highest efficiencies<br />

and lowest running costs at consistent<br />

temperatures 24/7 compared with any<br />

method of hot water delivery.<br />

The Rinnai Infinity range of continuous<br />

flow – sometimes referred to as<br />

‘tankless’ - water heating units are being<br />

specified more and more often for<br />

domestic properties, cafes, pubs,<br />

restaurants, offices, shops, hairdressers,<br />

commercial units, caravan parks and leisure facilities as installers and<br />

end users become aware of their energy saving benefits.<br />

The reason for the increase in uptake is that continuous flow heater<br />

systems are proven to be more energy efficient than storage systems<br />

and as such are increasingly becoming the experts’ preferred method of<br />

hot water provision. The word is out that the Rinnai units easily cater for<br />

projects that need high volumes of water at intermittent times of day<br />

delivered at accurate temperatures to ensure user comfort and safety.<br />

They are also easy to operate and simple to install and maintain.<br />

Rinnai's Infinity multipoint 16i water heater, for example, eliminates the<br />

problem of sudden changes in water temperature, resulting in cold<br />

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In my opinion<br />

The challenge of the conversion<br />

The Conservative Government has an ambitious programme to open over 600 new Free Schools by 2020 and has established<br />

the LocatED property company, to secure the sites across the UK. Nicolas Maari, Head of Architecture at Pellings, thinks that<br />

whilst this is laudable, the quality of children’s education should not be compromised in the rush to provide for increased<br />

pupil numbers.<br />

The dilemma is that in built up<br />

urban areas there aren’t the<br />

large tracts of land available<br />

to build the schools that tick all the<br />

quality criteria. Multi Academy<br />

School Trusts are therefore<br />

sometimes being requested to<br />

use existing buildings – old<br />

office blocks, factories or<br />

hospitals, perhaps.<br />

The main issue with converting<br />

these buildings to schools is on space<br />

standards and the clustering of year<br />

groups, which wherever possible shouldn’t<br />

be compromised for the sake of the children’s<br />

education/teaching.<br />

So, for example, if there is a school with a<br />

two-form entry in one year then ideally one<br />

wants to group those year groups as well as<br />

ancillary accommodation. This often proves<br />

difficult within a building conversion.<br />

Having previously worked on projects where<br />

schools were accommodated in multi-storey<br />

office buildings, issues we came up against<br />

were fitting the ancillary space to service the<br />

year groups. In that instance we had to<br />

consider splitting the year groups as well as<br />

staggering playtimes and lunches. This in<br />

turn would affect the operation of the school.<br />

In addition, it is difficult to achieve the same<br />

efficiencies in spaces and operation that are<br />

possible in building a new school from<br />

scratch. Adapting buildings previously used<br />

as residential accommodation may result in<br />

schools being single aspect with corridors<br />

taking up space on external walls. This<br />

typically would be mitigated when<br />

developing a new build school in order to<br />

obtain efficiencies in the useable area.<br />

of the age of the<br />

building and its<br />

low ceilings. The<br />

minimum<br />

requirement<br />

should be at<br />

least 2.7<br />

metres clear<br />

to get the<br />

light to the<br />

back of the<br />

classroom and<br />

meet Building<br />

Bulletin regulations.<br />

This was not possible in<br />

this building, and as such this building which<br />

was earmarked for conversion to a school<br />

needed to be demolished, which significantly<br />

affected the programme of delivering this free<br />

school. This requirement is typically very<br />

difficult to achieve when converting a<br />

residential building into a school. This,<br />

however, is more achievable in office building<br />

conversions.<br />

Nicolas Maari<br />

Dealing with buildings with totally different<br />

types of structure can be a challenge. What if<br />

there are structural columns in the middle of<br />

classrooms? To remove these to achieve clear<br />

classroom/studio and hall spaces could be<br />

very costly to alter, and perhaps life cycle<br />

costs can be just as expensive as building a<br />

new school.<br />

Managing buildings and spaces are more<br />

complex with existing buildings. In an urban<br />

area where the only option is to have a rooftop<br />

playground then there is the logistics<br />

issue of staggering play-time and supervising<br />

it.<br />

Controversially, The Education Skills Funding<br />

Authority has moved away from the hard and<br />

fast ethos of providing play spaces on-site. It<br />

used to be very strict but is now more flexible<br />

in a priority classification, and where<br />

unavoidable is prepared to allow provision of<br />

off-site play areas.<br />

Many educationalists would argue that in<br />

terms of well-being it is important for city<br />

children to have external play space.<br />

However, because of the number of pupil<br />

places required this seems to no longer be a<br />

priority, although arguably this is to the<br />

detriment of the wellbeing of the pupils.<br />

Flexibility is now the name of the game and<br />

politically the pressure is on for the existing<br />

administration to deliver the school places. In<br />

the days when Local Education Authorities<br />

were setting minimum standards it was clear<br />

what had to be delivered. With academies it is<br />

less clear and it is down to the professional<br />

advisors to work with the academy providers<br />

to recognise the importance of those<br />

standards.<br />

www.pellings.co.uk<br />

The previous use of the building needs to be<br />

considered from the outset before embarking<br />

on converting it to a school building. We have<br />

found, for example, that invariably, the<br />

acoustics don’t meet the needs of the school<br />

use, and with constrained window sizes the<br />

natural lighting in an existing building is often<br />

not adequate for school use.<br />

This was the case with an old manor building<br />

which I was previously involved in. The floor<br />

to ceiling heights were constrained because<br />

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Case Study<br />

Streets ahead, & weeks ahead!<br />

Raymond Millar, Construction Director at The McAvoy Group, looks at the design and offsite construction of a new state-of-theart<br />

academy in Slough and how it was delivered weeks ahead of programme.<br />

Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy is a<br />

£20m education campus and one of<br />

the largest ever modular schools to be<br />

built in the UK. It demonstrates a number of<br />

new innovations which contributed to its<br />

early completion – an unprecedented 17<br />

weeks ahead of programme, giving this new<br />

free school the benefit of even earlier<br />

occupation<br />

Lynch Hill is a 1,140-place academy<br />

specialising in science, technology,<br />

engineering and maths, and was built by<br />

principal contractor and offsite specialist The<br />

McAvoy Group, for the Learning Alliance<br />

Academy Trust. In recognition of its success,<br />

the project has already been shortlisted for<br />

five industry awards.<br />

Designed by Blue Sky Architects and funded<br />

by the Education and Skills Funding Agency<br />

(ESFA), this three-storey 8,750m 2 building is<br />

an exemplar offsite education project which<br />

has a design inspired by the world-leading<br />

Harvard Business School.<br />

The design for Lynch Hill was initially<br />

developed for another site and then had to be<br />

adapted for a second and final brownfield<br />

site. The build programme had to<br />

accommodate extensive demolition works,<br />

asbestos removal, the adjacent construction<br />

of a new sports stadium, restricted access,<br />

and the school’s first intake of pupils who<br />

were located in temporary buildings also on<br />

the site.<br />

Construction had to be phased to<br />

allow early handover of the<br />

sports hall and changing<br />

facilities for use by<br />

the school.<br />

The design brief set out a number of<br />

important criteria, all within the ESFA’s<br />

available budget, which the project<br />

successfully met.<br />

• It had to facilitate the exchange of<br />

knowledge with business and encourage a<br />

sense of enterprise among students,<br />

thereby helping to bridge the skills gap for<br />

local companies.<br />

• It had to create an environment for<br />

collaborative learning and mentoring, and<br />

provide good visibility as part of the school’s<br />

anti-bullying strategy.<br />

• It had to have excellent acoustic<br />

performance.<br />

• Community access was required to the<br />

sports facilities.<br />

The school is designed around four large<br />

multi-functional central spaces which help to<br />

maximise natural light and encourage<br />

interaction and collaborative learning. The<br />

use of inspirational messages and bold<br />

colours throughout reflects the academy’s<br />

ethos of enterprise, aspiration and<br />

achievement.<br />

The building features an impressive fullheight<br />

glazed entrance,<br />

a striking timber<br />

colonnade<br />

with<br />

brise soleil sunshading, and a palette of<br />

materials which includes render and timbereffect<br />

rainscreen cladding to harmonise the<br />

scheme in its semi-rural location.<br />

Offsite construction was used for the<br />

curriculum wing. Facilities include science<br />

laboratories, ICT suite, SEN hub, studios for<br />

music, drama and art, areas for informal<br />

learning, sixth form study and social space,<br />

kitchen and café. An enterprise exchange<br />

runs through the core of the building on two<br />

levels to facilitate collaboration with local<br />

businesses.<br />

There is a four-court sports hall and a main<br />

hall with retractable seating which were<br />

constructed using a fast-track steel system.<br />

The sports hall can be separated and secured<br />

from the rest of the school out of hours.<br />

Externally there is a landscaped area and<br />

social space which form a large arrival plaza<br />

at the front of the school. This creates a sense<br />

of place and identity for the academy and<br />

encourages informal gatherings with its<br />

planting and seating. There are outdoor<br />

teaching spaces, a soft landscaped study<br />

garden, social area, multi-use games areas,<br />

and a sports pitch.<br />

FACT FILE:<br />

Client: Learning Alliance<br />

Academy Trust/Education and<br />

Skills Funding Agency<br />

Facility: 1,140-place academy<br />

Building size: 8,750m2<br />

Location: Slough<br />

Value: £20m<br />

Weeks on site: 53 weeks<br />

Partners: Blue Sky Architects<br />

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Lynch Hill demonstrates a number of<br />

technical advancements in offsite<br />

construction. Larger 15.6m long modules and<br />

a new lifting system were specially<br />

engineered by McAvoy for the project which<br />

reduced time, transport and installation costs<br />

and further improved construction efficiency.<br />

Some of the steel-framed modules were preclad<br />

offsite in the factory to further reduce<br />

time on site.<br />

The use of a McAvoy offsite solution also<br />

removed the need for storage of large<br />

volumes of building materials on the site,<br />

helping to address the issue of restricted<br />

access.<br />

Around 65% of the building’s construction<br />

was completed offsite. 146 modules were<br />

installed with doors, windows, ironmongery,<br />

internal walls, plumbing, electrics and joinery<br />

already in place. This approach reduced the<br />

build programme to just 53 weeks.<br />

The build programme was around six months<br />

less compared to site-based construction for<br />

a school of this scale.<br />

BIM was invaluable for the Lynch Hill project,<br />

allowing design plans to be reviewed for<br />

clash detection of services with the modular<br />

structure. This helped to ensure seamless<br />

construction and removed the need for<br />

additional site works.<br />

BIM allows processes to be streamlined to<br />

help deliver better decision making at the<br />

earliest possible stages in the life of a project.<br />

Going forward, the increased use of BIM will<br />

deliver shorter design periods, giving schools<br />

the benefit of reduced risk and even earlier<br />

occupation. It also allows all of the necessary<br />

technical data for the building assets to be<br />

embedded into models. This enables the<br />

estates team to have all information needed<br />

for maintenance available in the best possible<br />

way.<br />

Since the inception of Lynch Hill, McAvoy<br />

now offers virtual reality technology which is<br />

particularly valuable for education schemes<br />

to enhance stakeholder collaboration.<br />

Teaching staff can now be ‘put into’ a virtual<br />

building and have the opportunity to ‘walk<br />

around’ the building at the earliest design<br />

stage to feel and experience its functionality,<br />

assess usability, circulation, layouts and<br />

adjacencies. This is hugely beneficial for<br />

stakeholder engagement, further streamlining<br />

the design process, and facilitating more<br />

informed decision making.<br />

Time and cost overruns on both public and<br />

private sector building projects are still<br />

unacceptably high. By contrast - and as<br />

Lynch Hill successfully demonstrates - offsite<br />

construction can significantly reduce risk<br />

with much greater assurance of delivery on<br />

time and on budget.<br />

Lynch Hill takes the use of offsite for<br />

secondary schools to a new level and has<br />

exceeded this academy’s expectations for<br />

speed, quality and design.<br />

www.mcavoygroup.com<br />

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Exterior Building<br />

webermineral TF render marked 10/10<br />

Designed to overcome delays caused by wet weather conditions and<br />

low winter temperatures during application, high performance<br />

webermineral TF render has been specified for an extension to the<br />

Poyntzpass Primary School in Newry, Northern Ireland.<br />

Concerns that the weather would delay render application were<br />

overcome with the technical attributes of webermineral TF, a throughcoloured,<br />

textured decorative finish designed for use with multi-coat<br />

render systems including <strong>Web</strong>er’s thermally efficient External Wall<br />

Insulation. This cementitious render can be applied at temperatures as<br />

low as 1°C.<br />

webermineral TF has rapid drying benefits that prevent wash-off in one<br />

hour, making it ideal for wet conditions and winter working, and<br />

achieves a durable, resilient and weather resistant finish for all year<br />

round protection, whilst weber PR310 primer reduces suction and<br />

ensures that the subsequent finish will have a minimum life of 10 years.<br />

www.netweber.co.uk<br />

Tough test for Redland Cambrian<br />

Lochwinnoch Primary School has provided a showcase for<br />

Cambrian Slate, showing how an early 1900s traditional building<br />

can still retain its original appearance using a modern slate<br />

substitute, along with traditional slate detailing. The challenge was<br />

to retain the school’s original appearance, complete with complex<br />

details such as hips, valleys, skews, the interface between flat roofs<br />

and around skylights, without costing as much as slate.<br />

Renfrewshire Council and Redland developed the answer to the<br />

challenge: Cambrian Slate, precision engineered and<br />

manufactured using 60% recycled Welsh slate.<br />

A full Redland SpecMaster roof specification was carried out,<br />

examining every<br />

aspect of the roof in<br />

detail, including<br />

raking valley details,<br />

sprocketed eaves,<br />

changes of pitch,<br />

detailing of top edge<br />

and side abutments,<br />

flat to pitch lead,<br />

ventilation at eaves<br />

and ridge, and<br />

underlay details. One<br />

area of difficulty,<br />

where the flat and pitched roof meet, included a lead secret gutter<br />

– something that was completed with immaculate results.<br />

www.redland.co.uk<br />

Student population grows at Durrington<br />

Durrington<br />

High School in<br />

Worthing has<br />

successfully<br />

completed<br />

work on its<br />

expansion,<br />

using the<br />

Kingspan TEK<br />

Cladding Panel.<br />

The Structural<br />

Insulated Panel<br />

(SIP) was specified to help target a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating and<br />

to achieve excellent fabric performance against a tight project<br />

deadline.<br />

The primary extension, situated at the heart of the school,<br />

includes laboratories, a performing arts studio, general teaching<br />

accommodation, and ancillary accommodation. 600m2 of the<br />

Kingspan TEK Cladding Panel in a 142mm thickness was installed<br />

on the steel frame by delivery partners, Thomas Carter, in the<br />

school’s three-storey ‘Courtyard’ expansion.<br />

The highly insulated core of the 142mm Kingspan TEK Cladding<br />

Panel can allow them to achieve U-values of 0.20 W/m2.K and<br />

better, whilst their O<strong>SB</strong>/3 facing and unique jointing system help<br />

to minimise unnecessary air loss. This can contribute toward the<br />

award of credits within the materials section of the BREEAM<br />

assessment.<br />

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StudioGlide is scaleable to frame heights of up to 2.5m and widths<br />

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break in the frame reduces heat loss, achieving U-values as low as<br />

1.6W/m2k for double glazing and 1.3 W/m2k for triple glazing.<br />

Despite the ‘glass wall’ appearance, StudioGlide comes with full<br />

PAS 24 accreditation and is glazed from the inside for increased<br />

security. Easily fabricated and quick to install, StudioGlide is built to<br />

last; both the bi-fold door profiles and the door furniture are<br />

guaranteed for ten years.<br />

www.eurocell.co.uk<br />

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