SOPREMA UK’s RIBA Accredited CPD on Understanding BROOF(t4)

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SOPREMA UK has expanded its CPD offering for architects and specifiers with the launch of a new RIBA accredited seminar focused on flat roof fire performance and regulatory compliance. Now available to book through the RIBA CPD Providers Network, Understanding BROOF(t4): Flat Roof Regulatory Requirements and Verified Product Information addresses one of the most critical and closely scrutinised aspects of roof design.

Developed for professionals involved in specifying and designing flat roof systems, the CPD focuses on external fire performance requirements, system testing and the importance of verified product information when demonstrating compliance, offering practical guidance to support informed specification decisions.

RIBA Accredited Learning via the CPD Providers Network

Through its CPD RIBA Approved Providers Network, RIBA works with carefully assessed industry experts to deliver high-quality, impartial learning content. Only CPDs that meet RIBA’s strict criteria for relevance, technical accuracy and educational value achieve accreditation, giving architects confidence that the time they invest genuinely supports their professional growth.

SOPREMA UK’s Understanding BROOF(t4) CPD has been developed with these expectations in mind, addressing the practical challenges architects face when interpreting fire performance requirements and specifying compliant flat roofing systems.

Understanding BROOF(t4): Why This CPD Matters

Fire safety is one of the most heavily scrutinised aspects of building design, yet BROOF(t4) is often misunderstood. Simply put, BROOF(t4) is the highest classification within the UK and European system for assessing external fire performance of roofs. It demonstrates that a roof system has been tested and proven to resist fire spread from external sources. However, as many architects know, the reality is more complex.

SOPREMA’s CPD breaks this topic down into clear, practical terms by:

  • Explaining how external fire performance is classified
  • Clarifying commonly misunderstood terminology
  • Outlining how tested roof system performance should be interpreted when designing or specifying flat roofs
  • Highlighting typical areas of confusion and risk, supporting designers in making informed, evidence based decisions
  • Using clear, factual language, aligned with current expectations for accurate and responsible construction product information

By looking at regulation in relation to real-world roof design, the course gives architects the confidence to specify systems correctly the first time.

In an increasingly regulated environment, trust in product information is essential. That’s why SOPREMA’s CPD also looks closely at the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI). The CCPI plays a vital role in raising standards across the industry by ensuring product claims are clear, accurate, up to date and unambiguous.

For SOPREMA UK, CCPI is central to how we communicate performance, testing and system suitability.

Learning Backed by Technical Expertise

With over 100 years of global experience in waterproofing, insulation and roofing systems, SOPREMA combines manufacturing expertise with deep technical understanding.

Whether you are just starting out in your career or are an experienced specifier, SOPREMA’s Understanding BROOF(t4) CPD offers valuable insights into both regulations and practical application.

If you’d like to book this CPD, or learn more about SOPREMA UK’s RIBA accredited learning programmes, visit: Soprema UK CPD Materials | RIBA CPD

Elevate Your Safety with GENT S-Quad Self-Test: A Sustainable Fire Solution!

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The Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for Honeywell’s GENT S-Quad Self-Test fire detectors showcases their commitment to sustainability and efficiency. Featuring patented self-testing technology, these detectors minimize carbon emissions and reduce maintenance hours. Designed for a 12-year lifecycle, they offer multi-sensor capabilities, visual alarms, and sounder/voice options.

For more details, visit the GENT Self-Test webpage

Nursery and Pre-School in Oxfordshire

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The established and successful, Aunties Old School Nursery, is moving to purpose built new premises located on the outskirts of Oxford. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, the brand new building has been designed and built to a very high standard and provides a truly inspiring space for its staff as well as for its pupils.

Working directly for the nursery, GEC Anderson were commissioned to measure, manufacture and install a number of made to measure stainless steel worktops for the main kitchen and serving area; art area; store room, utility room; staff room as well as the general play area. Additionally, a number of splashbacks and panels were supplied in the washrooms and outdoor play areas.

Worktops feature GEC Anderson’s edge 7 (40mm) and were all made to the specific sizes required, including a curved and angled servery area to the main kitchen. Coloured wall tiles were installed prior to the worktops, so the fit needed to be very precise. Cutouts for appliances were provided where required.

Measuring and installation was carried out by GEC Anderson.

WHAT IS A LEAKY LOO AND HOW MUCH IS IT COSTING YOU?

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Introduction

At first glance, everything might seem fine. The toilet flushes. The floor is dry. Maintenance hasn’t raised a flag.

But behind the scenes, a silent problem could be quietly draining your budget, undermining your sustainability targets, and wasting thousands of litres of water, every single day.

Welcome to the world of the leaky loo.

What is a leaky loo?

A leaky loo is a toilet that is continuously losing water, often with no visible signs whatsoever. Unlike a burst pipe or an overflowing cistern, these leaks are entirely internal. The culprit is usually a worn fill valve, a faulty flapper, or an inefficient flushing mechanism that never quite closes properly.

The result? Water is constantly trickling from the cistern into the pan; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

No drips. No puddles. No noise. Just ongoing, invisible water waste.

That’s precisely what makes leaky loos so costly: they’re almost impossible to detect without the right tools or expertise.

The hidden scale of the problem

A single leaking toilet can waste a lot of water:

  • 400 litres of water per day
  • 146,000 litres per year

To put that into perspective, 146,000 litres is enough to fill more than 2,400 standard bathtubs. And that’s just one toilet.

Now multiply that figure across a commercial office block, a secondary school, a hospital, or a football stadium, buildings that routinely have 20, 50, or even 100+ toilets and the cumulative waste becomes staggering.

What makes this worse is the timeline. Because these leaks produce no obvious symptoms, they often go unnoticed for months, or even years. By the time they’re identified, if they’re identified at all, the damage to your water bill, and your environmental footprint, is already done.

What does that actually cost?

Water waste isn’t just an environmental concern; it’s a direct financial liability.

In the UK, water charges are typically calculated on two components: supply (the water coming in) and wastewater (the water going out). A leaking toilet contributes to both. That means every litre trickling silently into the pan is being charged twice.

For a single leaking toilet, the annual cost can reach:

  • 💸 £587 in wasted water costs
  • 🌍 0.05 tonnes of unnecessary CO₂ emissions

Now scale that up. A building with just 10 leaking toilets is haemorrhaging £5,870 per year. A site with 50? You’re looking at over £29,000 in avoidable spend, money that isn’t going toward improving your facilities, supporting your team, or meeting your net-zero commitments.

It’s no wonder facilities managers and sustainability leads are increasingly calling leaky loos one of the most overlooked inefficiencies in building management.

A simple way to think about it

If you’re responsible for a building, ask yourself three honest questions:

  1. How many toilets are on-site?
  2. When were they last properly checked for leaks?
  3. Could even a small percentage be wasting water right now?

In our experience, many buildings have never had a dedicated water leak assessment. Toilets are installed and largely forgotten, serviced only when something goes visibly wrong. But by then, the cost has already accumulated.

Even if just 10% of your toilets are leaking, the financial and environmental impact is real, measurable, and entirely avoidable.

The solution: Fix the leak, fast

Here’s the good news: this is one of the most cost-effective problems in building management to solve.

Modern sensor-operated flushing systems are engineered specifically to eliminate the conditions that cause leaky loos in the first place. They deliver precise, controlled flushes only when needed, no continuous flow, no mechanical wear from constantly cycling valves.

The benefits go beyond water savings:

  • ✅ Eliminate continuous water loss from faulty mechanisms
  • ✅ Improve hygiene with hands-free, sensor-activated operation
  • ✅ Reduce maintenance call-outs through more reliable, durable components
  • ✅ Deliver consistent flushing performance every time

Take Easyflush Direct as an example. The total outlay per unit, including installation, is approximately £523. With annual savings of £587 per toilet, you’re looking at a payback period of 11 months.

In a world where capital projects are scrutinised and ROI matters, that’s an unusually compelling case. Very few building upgrades pay for themselves within a year and deliver ongoing environmental benefits at the same time.

Why it matters more than ever

The pressure on organisations to reduce costs and meet sustainability targets has never been greater. Water efficiency is no longer a “nice to have”, it’s a measurable component of ESG reporting, procurement criteria, and operational benchmarking.

Leaky loos represent a triple problem:

  • Wasted budget that erodes operational margins
  • Missed sustainability goals that affect reporting and reputation
  • Avoidable inefficiency that reflects poorly on building management standards

The encouraging reality is that fixing them is one of the simplest, fastest, and most impactful steps you can take to improve building performance, without major disruption or capital outlay.

Not sure if you have a leaky loo?

That’s exactly where Cistermiser can help.

We offer free professional water surveys specifically designed to identify hidden leaks, quantify waste, and give you a clear picture of exactly where savings can be made, with the data to back it up.

Whether you manage a single site or a national estate, our team can help you uncover what’s really happening behind the cistern.

Ready to find out how much you could save?

If you want to:

  • Reduce water bills with evidence-based improvements
  • Improve operational efficiency across your estate
  • Hit sustainability and ESG targets with measurable water savings

 Book a free water survey with Cistermiser today and turn a hidden problem into a clear opportunity.

Addagrip, Decades of Trusted use in Sensitive Environments

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When working within sensitive environments, material selection becomes about far more than appearance alone. Heritage sites, historic landmarks, botanic gardens, public institutions, and carefully designed landscapes all require surfaces that respect their surroundings while continuing to perform reliably over time.

For more than 45 years, Addagrip systems have been trusted within precisely these types of environments.

From historic castles overlooking Loch Ness to pathways weaving through world-renowned botanical gardens, Addagrip surfaces have been specified where durability, aesthetics, accessibility, and sensitivity to place must work together. These are projects where the wrong material quickly becomes apparent — and where long-term performance matters just as much as the initial finish.

A key reason resin bound surfacing continues to be chosen for these settings is its ability to integrate naturally within the wider landscape. Using carefully selected natural aggregates, surfaces can complement existing materials and architecture without dominating the environment. The seamless finish creates clean, unobtrusive pathways, while permeability supports natural drainage and helps reduce surface water runoff.

Equally important is the practical performance of the systems themselves. Sensitive environments are often high-footfall spaces that must remain safe, accessible, and visually consistent throughout the year. Whether within a heritage landscape, a public garden, or an educational setting, surfaces must withstand daily use while remaining low maintenance and comfortable underfoot.

This balance between aesthetics and technical performance is something Addagrip has developed over decades of real-world application.

Projects such as Hampton Court Palace’s Magic Garden, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and Urquhart Castle demonstrate how resin bound and resin bonded systems can enhance visitor experience while respecting the historical and environmental significance of a site. In each case, surfacing was carefully specified not simply to look appropriate, but to perform reliably within demanding and highly visible environments.

Trust is earned through consistency. It comes from systems that continue to perform years after installation, from technical support that understands specification challenges, and from working with approved contractors experienced in delivering projects within complex and sensitive settings.

As landscape and public realm projects continue to place greater emphasis on sustainability, accessibility, and longevity, the importance of proven materials becomes even more significant. Surfaces are no longer viewed as purely functional — they are an integral part of how spaces are experienced, preserved, and used over time.

For Addagrip, this remains at the heart of what we do: creating surfaces that are designed to complement their environment, perform for the long term, and justify specification through proven use.

 

Why vitrified clay pipes remain a proven choice for open-cut and trenchless projects

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Designed for long-term network performance

Urban infrastructure projects have never been more demanding. Traffic disruption, environmental scrutiny, rising costs and tighter programme schedules mean that material selection plays an increasingly important role in long-term network performance.

Steinzeug-Keramo vitrified clay pipes provide a proven and reliable solution for both open-cut and trenchless sewer construction.

Why vitrified clay pipes?

Vitrified clay pipes have been used in sewer and drainage systems for centuries because of their durability, structural stability and resistance to aggressive wastewater environments. Steinzeug-Keramo’s KERA system offers exceptional properties that make it uniquely suited to both trenchless and open-cut installation:

  • Resistant to chemical attacks, acids and aggressive ground conditions
  • Environmentally responsible, made from natural materials and fully recyclable
  • Built to last with lifespans exceeding 150 years
  • High load-bearing capacity ideal for heavy traffic zones
  • Low lifecycle costs offering up to 65% savings

As a rigid material, vitrified clay maintains its shape independently of surrounding soil conditions, supporting consistent gradients without deformation during or after installation.

The full KERA range is manufactured in accordance with BS EN 295.

Reliable performance in aggressive wastewater environments

Sewer and wastewater environments are among the most chemically aggressive. Steinzeug-Keramo vitrified clay pipes are chemically inert across the full pH range (0–14), delivering reliable performance over the long term.

The vitrified clay pipes are highly resistant to

  • Acidic and chemically aggressive water conditions
  • Hydrogen sulphide gases generated by organic waste decomposition
  • Industrial effluents containing heavy metals and organic solvents
  • Salt-laden environments near coastal installations

Stable hydraulic performance over time

Hydraulic efficiency is critical to the long-term effectiveness of any drainage system. Our KERA range of vitrified clay pipes deliver consistently excellent flow characteristics:

  • Smooth internal surface with low wall roughness values
  • Consistent hydraulic performance over decades – vitrified clay does not roughen due to corrosion or biological growth
  • High resistance to abrasion and surface degradation
  • Resistant to high-pressure flushing and jetting

Did you know? Independent research conducted by Project Hub 360 confirms that if the operational lifespan exceeds 40 years, which is the case with the vast majority of sewer systems, vitrified clay pipes are the best investment from an economic standpoint.

AT A GLANCE: VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE SOLUTIONS FROM STEINZEUG-KERAMO:

KERA.Base and KERA.Pro for open-cut installation

KERA.Base and KERA.Pro are Steinzeug-Keramo’s vitrified clay pipe systems for conventional open-cut sewer construction and rehabilitation.

The range is available in diameters from DN100 to DN800 and supports system consistency across new-build, extension and rehabilitation projects.

Compatible joints, fittings and system components are available throughout the range, supporting long-term performance, reduced maintenance requirements and whole-life value.

KERA.Drive for trenchless installation

KERA.Drive is Steinzeug-Keramo’s vitrified clay jacking pipe system for trenchless installation methods.

Available in diameters from DN150 to DN600, KERA.Drive is manufactured in accordance with BS-EN 295-7.

Key features include:

  • Exceptional compressive strength: Up to 100 N/mm², providing outstanding longitudinal compression resistance during jacking
  • Leak-tight joint systems designed for safe, controlled jacking with precise alignment
  • No creep deformation under long-term loading – a rigid material that ensures dimensional stability
  • Reliable performance under jacking loads supports controlled installation conditions
  • Comprehensive accessory range – connectors, short pipes and special components for flexible on-site configuration
Did you know? Pipe jacking operations can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 75%compared with conventional open-cut methods, while also minimising surface disruption in urban environments. This makes trenchless clay pipe installations an attractive option for environmentally conscious developers and utility companies.

(Source: Pipe Jacking Association — 600 mm diameter pipeline at 500 m length x 6 m deep. CO2 saving: 367.8 tonnes)

 

Find Out More About the KERA system

To contact Steinzeug-Keramo, email our Country Manager UK: leon.woods@wienerberger.com or visit Steinzeug-Keramo.com to explore the full KERA range.

 

Glasdon Release New Specification-Led Building

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The new Accord™ Building Module adapts to the customer’s bespoke specification.

Glasdon recently unveiled the latest product in their range of buildings and housings – a customisable building module that delivers the benefits of off-site manufacturing without having to compromise on functionality.

While traditional modular buildings offer some ability to configure, they aren’t always suitable for the specific needs of your site. For some locations, a certain aesthetic or branding may be desired, while in others, an enhanced level of performance is required.

Accord offers customers the flexibility and freedom to configure their building however they like. The building uses a hot-rolled steel structural frame to allow walls to be configured with doors, windows, and openings as required by the function of the building.

Whether that be a security gatehouse with openings for checking ID cards, a tourist point with large welcoming windows, or a retail space with an open storefront, Accord can adapt seamlessly to the customer’s design intent.

Part of that agility is also the wide range of cladding options available. With so many finishes that can be applied to Accord, customers can express full visual control over their building’s exterior, helping them achieve their desired look.

This feature can be used to ensure the building conforms with corporate branding, or blends into the existing aesthetic of a site, or even to make sure it stands out in a high footfall area.

Accord is compact but versatile, with a maximum footprint of 10m x 3.0m. The unit is ideal for any small external functions that require a building, such as retail spaces, pop-up stores, security gatehouses, small office suites, visitor points, or welfare hubs.

To learn more about Accord, or to request a quote, contact Glasdon.

Fire Performance That Sets the Standard

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In today’s construction landscape, fire safety is no longer just a requirement – it’s a defining factor in façade design. With increasing scrutiny on materials and system performance, selecting the right solution has never been more critical.

At SAS Render Systems (SAS Europe), our systems are engineered to deliver dependable, proven fire performance. Both ProRend EIFS External Wall Insulation and ProWall Rendered Rainscreen provide specifiers, contractors, and building owners with complete confidence.

ProRend EIFS & ProWall Systems. Built for Compliance. Designed for Confidence.

Fire classification is more than a technical label – it’s assurance that your façade system is fit for purpose.

Working in line with BS EN 13501-1, our systems are designed to deliver appropriate fire performance depending on the project requirements:

  • A2-s1,d0 → Limited combustibility, minimal smoke, no flaming droplets
  • B-s1,d0 → Very limited contribution to fire with low smoke production

Allowing the correct solution to be specified based on building height, use, and risk profile.

ProWall Rendered Rainscreen, A Smarter Approach to Fire Safety

ProWall, with a 60-year BBA certificate for durability, is designed as a ventilated rainscreen system, enhancing fire performance while delivering a robust and durable façade.

Why ProWall Stands Out

  • A2-s1,d0 fire classification as standard
  • Suitable for steel frame and timber frame construction
  • Fully aligned with current UK fire regulations
  • Engineered using non-combustible components throughout

What sets ProWall apart is its ventilated design:

  • Reduces heat build-up within the façade
  • Limits potential fire spread pathways
  • Integrates seamlessly with intumescent cavity barriers

The result is a system that not only complies with regulations but also actively contributes to improved building safety.

Ideal for:

  • High-rise developments
  • Education buildings
  • Residential and commercial projects

ProRend EIFS, Flexible Performance Without Compromise

ProRend EIFS is a BBA-approved external wall insulation system offering adaptable fire performance, allowing systems to be specified to suit each project’s requirements, whilst providing a decarbonisation solution and enhanced insulation.

EPS Systems: Efficient. Economical. Energy-Saving.

  • Provides excellent thermal efficiency and cost-effectiveness
  • Typically achieves B-s1,d0 classification
  • Commonly used to reduce heat loss or pre-existing structures, such as buildings with solid walls (no cavity) or older constructions.

A practical and proven solution for improving thermal performance with a breathable and weather-resistant rendered façade solution.

Mineral Wool Systems: High Performance Where It Matters Most

  • Achieves A2-s1,d0 classification
  • Suitable for higher-rise and higher-risk buildings
  • Non-combustible and highly breathable

Combining thermal performance with enhanced fire safety, ProRend EIFS mineral wool EWI system meets the demands of modern construction.

 

It’s Not Just a Product – It’s a System

Fire performance is achieved through intelligent design and correct detailing.

SAS render systems are designed to incorporate, where required:

  • Fire breaks at floor levels
  • Intumescent cavity barriers at openings (within ventilated systems)
  • Careful detailing around:
    • Windows and doors
    • Service penetrations
    • System interfaces

Because even the best materials rely on correct design and installation to perform effectively.

The SAS Approach

SAS Render Systems provides complete façade solutions, with fully backed technical support for every project from start to finish.

With over 35 years of industry experience, we support you with:

  • Project-specific specifications
  • Fire compliance guidance
  • Technical detailing and design support
  • On-site guidance

When you choose SAS, you’re choosing a partner focused on safety, performance, and long-term reliability.

If you have a project in mind, our technical team is ready to help you specify with confidence.

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Naylor Commitment to Customer Focus with Completion of Regional Team

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Naylor has announced the completion of its UK-wide regional sales structure with the appointment of its fourth Regional Sales Manager, marking a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing investment in customer engagement and growth.

Following a proactive year of recruitment that saw the introduction of dedicated external managers across the North West, North East and South West, Naylor is pleased to welcome Anneka French as Regional Sales Manager for the South East.

Anneka brings over two decades of experience in sales management and business development, with a proven track record of driving performance, strengthening customer relationships, and delivering sustainable growth. In her new role, she will lead sales activity across the South East, working closely with customers, distributors and partners to further enhance Naylor’s presence and service offering in the region.

Her appointment reinforces Naylor’s commitment to investing in experienced, regionally focused leadership that understands the nuances of local markets while aligning with the company’s broader strategic objectives.

With the addition of Anneka to the team, Naylor now has a fully established national sales network, enabling greater coverage, improved responsiveness, and more consistent face-to-face engagement with customers across the UK.

Commenting on the completed team, Sales Director Samantha Smith said:
“Anneka’s appointment represents an important step forward for Naylor. Alongside our other Regional Sales Managers, we are now back in a position where we can meet customers face-to-face on a daily basis, strengthening relationships and delivering a level of service that simply can’t be achieved through phone and email alone. This renewed proximity to our customers is central to how we build trust, understand evolving needs, and support long-term partnerships.”

The formation of the full regional sales team reflects Naylor’s broader strategy to deepen customer relationships, enhance service delivery, and drive continued growth across all key markets.

Watch out more for more exciting news on sales team structure…

Naylor | Engineered for life.

Increasing BNG scores with Jakob Green Walls

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Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is now part of everyday project planning and MMA is proud to supply Jakob Green Wall systems that support BNG aims on site. In urban environments where space is limited, living walls provide a practical way to introduce planting and contribute to biodiversity.

In built up areas, space for planting can be hard to come by. Fortunately, Green Walls offer a way to work around this. Instead of relying only on ground level planting, trellis systems installed on building facades enable greenery to be introduced. It is a simple idea, one which makes a noticeable difference when space is tight – helping boost BNG by adding habitat where otherwise there simply wouldn’t be any.

Green Walls do more than just enhance a building’s aesthetics too. With the right planting, they can support insects and pollinators, and help create habitats, especially when paired with bat and bee boxes.

The benefits of Living Walls don’t end there. Green Walls can help improve air quality by trapping dust and pollutants. They can take the edge off noise in busy areas, and they add a layer of insulation to buildings.

We are the UK supplier of Jakob Green Wall systems, designing, supplying, and installing living walls which are built to last and support natural, creative planting.

Evergreen plants, which stay green all year round, and deciduous varieties that change with the seasons can both be used to create different looks and benefits. We’ll help you make the most of them.

Green Walls are not a complete answer to BNG on their own. But they are a practical option, especially on sites where space is limited and every surface needs to do more. The plants in the living wall system introduce on-site gains to BNG, a preferred and effective way to add habitat value.

 

As BNG continues to shape how projects are delivered, approaches like this are likely to become more common. Not just because they look good, but also because they help solve a real problem.

To learn more about our Jakob Green Wall Systems, how BNG is calculated and measured, or to discuss your project requirements, please contact us on 01761 419427 or email sales@mma-architectural.co.uk to talk to our technical team.