Why automated sliding shutters offer a stunning shading and privacy solution

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Although still relatively rare in Britain and Ireland, horizontally sliding external shutters could play a valuable role in enabling buildings to respond to the effects of climate change and give homeowners and developers new aesthetic options.

The key benefits of this type of façade-integrated product include their potential to help control the climate inside our properties, as well as reduce the amount of glare and the risk of UV light fading interior furnishings. Interior blinds mounted on walls and window frames can help achieve these goals too, of course, as do externally mounted solar shading systems.

Bespoke sliding shutters, however, offer something very different as one outstanding luxury home project in rural Kent demonstrates. The way that the automated sliding shutters have been incorporated into the design of Waterfield House by pH+ Architects exemplifies how they can serve a functional purpose as part of a smart building, whilst adding to the visual appeal of a residential property.

A series of external movable shutters was installed by Rundum Meir, a company usually associated only with premium bespoke garage doors. The concept of these shutters, however, is similar to that of the company’s sliding garage door systems, which are regularly specified for unique and high-specification residential properties where the client is seeking to achieve a pleasing design and functionality.

The shutters are a key part of the façade of Waterfield House, which is a modern take on the traditional English country house. The client’s goal for the new property was to create a house which was bold and operated with precision, whilst being intimate and having a strong connection to its site.

The façade is articulated elegantly, with large sliding glazed doors sitting behind the movable larch shutters. These are opened and closed in line with the level of shading, ventilation and privacy required at a given time, whilst casting dappled shadows throughout the day. They deliver a unique external look, which changes throughout the day according to the position of the shutters.

But there are variations inside the house too, with the shutters providing adaptability that changes the character of the interior spaces whilst allowing the house to respond sensitively to our ever-changing weather and climate.

The slick controllability offered by the shutters is ideally suited to the technologically advanced home. The expertise of Rundum Meir’s team ensured seamless integration of the shutters into a building packed with sophisticated technology, inspired by the client’s background, which means they open and close at the click of a button.

This reliable mechanisation of the shutters is something that many building facades could benefit from, not only for shading but to create spaces where occupants feel at their safest and most secure. The shifting light patterns resulting from the vertical slats also add an interesting dimension inside the home.

The vertical arrangement of the slats on the Waterfield House shutters makes them very different to sliding louvre systems, which have become a slightly more common sight here in the UK. These products can achieve similar objectives, but they wouldn’t have met the styling goals in this project.

The Rundum Meir team’s experience of working on bespoke projects – which is every single one of their client commissions – meant they could fulfil the unique requirements of the project. This included specifying the most suitable track system that would offer long term reliability and be compatible with the client’s home automation system, as well as being able to accommodate the larch slats in a way that was aesthetically consistent with the rest of the façade.

To discuss manual or automated external shutter systems further contact Rundum Meir  on 0151 280 6626 or via www.rundum.co.uk.

STRONG CONNECTION FLOOR TO CEILING

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wedi innovations have grown into an extensive product portfolio over the past 4 decades. Known for its premium quality precision-engineered waterproofing solutions, the visionary manufacturer offers secure product systems with the necessary certifications to comply with sustainable building.

Having joined the ARDEX family in 2021, wedi systems are now aligned with Ardex solutions providing a complementary systemised approach for easy bathroom renovation. The strength of these brands do not only provide installers with a strong connection to build on but also save time, labour, and costs on site.

Interested in what the merge of wedi systems and Ardex solutions means on a larger scale? Please visit https://strong-connection.com/en/for more information.

ARDEX and wedi always shared the same principles but now, as part of the same family, they join forces offering endless possibilities on bathroom design with unrivalled security whatever the challenge may be on the construction site.

Three market leading brands, Ardex, wedi & Sigma will present a hands-on training day on Tuesday the 28th May focused on Large Format Tiling in Wet Areas. The course is FREE to attend with lunch & refreshments provided throughout. Sign up today to secure your place at https://forms.office.com/e/0qRdab058N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inevitably as sustainable requirements within the construction sector rise, waterproofing of wet areas is also facing stricter regulation. Rising issues and failures across bathroom, wet room and shower installations with water ingress and leaks, prompted NHBC to issue the technical guidance 9.2/06 in the area of substrates for tiling with special attention to tanking systems used beneath tiles.

wedi can offer not only 100% waterproof and loadbearing (133kg/m2) XPS tilebacker boards and shower elements with all required certifications (UKCA, CE, UKNI, EPD, BBA), but as part of the Ardex Group, also compatible adhesives and grouts for direct tiling without the need of additional waterproofing cutting back on risks associated with additional installation steps.

There is an upcoming online RIBA CPD webinar at 9.30am on Friday the 3rd May on the subject of wedi Wet Room Solutions – to enrol, please visit https://tinyurl.com/mrxyr6ve

Equally suited for refurbishment and new build projects, wedi systems combined with Ardex solutions deliver environmental and cost saving-benefits, giving enhanced performance and functionality for the user.

Why choose wedi?

  • designed to last
  • unlimited freedom of design
  • 10-year product quality guarantee
  • unrivalled ease and safety of installation
  • tried and tested by industry professionals since 1983

What is the benefit of using the holistic wedi-Ardex system? Assured fully tanked and directly tileable floor-to-ceiling system with a 10 year UK product warranty. Worrying about compatibility of different brands is a thing of the past. STAY FOCUSED ON DESIGN – CHOOSE A STRONG CONNECTION.

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Specifying a Glass Skylight: Free Essential Guide

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Unlock the brilliance of natural light using our glass skylight selection guide from Rooflights & Skylights – the  essential companion for specifiers striving to illuminate spaces with precision and elegance. Explore the unique technical features and benefits of brands such as Astroglaze, Brett Martin, Coxdome, Lunaglaze, Starglaze, and Thermalight.

Glass is often preferred for skylights visible from outside or intended to serve as an ambient focal point in indoor spaces. It provides a sleek, stylish, and durable finish, offering a variety glazing and frame colour options, and more. Glass skylights are highly effective for bringing natural light into a property. They are available in both standard sizes and custom-made options, allowing control over the amount of sky visible indoors. In short, the right skylight will flood your interior with natural daylight, enhancing the overall ambiance.

Versatility

Versatility is at the core of our Rooflights & Skylights range, offering a diverse array of functionalities tailored to meet any project’s requirements. These include fixed units, ventilated units, access hatches, smoke vents and units designed for walking on. As one of the UK’s leading suppliers of fixed and flat glass rooflights, it is important to note that these can be supplied with or without an upstand to suit your exact requirements.

The clearest views

For the clearest views of the great outdoors, Rooflights & Skylights glazing comes standard with a Clear finish. Additionally, we offer alternative task-specific finishes such as diffused glazing, solar control glass, low emissivity glass, and Ritec easy clean coatings.

Minimise heat loss, prevent condensation

As standard, all units supplied by Rooflights & Skylights are double-glazed to enhance heat insulation and conserve energy. Additionally, on selected units, there is an option to upgrade the specification to triple glazing for increased insulation and improved energy efficiency.

For expert help in selecting the right glass skylight for your project, download our new Glass brochure today!

 

Component Developments Celebrate 40 Years Supplying Stainless Steel Drainage Channel Solutions.

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The team at Component Developments are celebrating 40 years the providing stainless steel drainage channel solutions, gratings, slot drains, trapped gullies, manhole covers, kerbs, corner guards and surface protection to the building industry. Established in 1984 the company was the first to market in the UK providing stainless steel drainage systems, replacing the longstanding cast iron or tiled solutions. During this time they have developed trusted and proven product solutions working with architects, public health consultants, contractors, designers and in-house food manufacturing engineers in a collaborative approach to provide floor drainage solutions in a variety of locations.

The range of systems have been developed for use in kitchens, leisure centres, food production, breweries and wineries, anywhere where surface drainage is required, hygiene is an issue or the aesthetic benefits are desired, stainless steel drainage systems provide the most durable, applicable and environmentally friendly solution.

Manufacturing in Telford for the entirety of its 40 year history, this central location provides a UK based, locally sourced product, reducing the environmental impact and helping design teams with the move towards carbon neutral. The central location and in-house manufacturing also provides the team the ability to respond quickly to site and programme requirements.

The team provide responsive, personal, customer focus support from initial design concept through to final delivery. Often working from hand sketches, developing the design to a workable specification, then utilising the latest solid modelling software to provide rendered concept details aiding visualisation of the final design and also combining with the latest CAD CAM technology to support efficient manufacturing methods.

These abilities were essential in providing an external façade drainage solution for 100 Liverpool Street, London. British Land’s first net zero carbon development and a BREEAM outstanding building. Working with the design team and installers, a bespoke slot drain system was engineered, designed and manufactured to follow the
contours of this curvaceous building located discreetly where the windows meet the paving.

 

 

Always happy to help, the team at Component Developments are available to provide support ranging from design and specification, through to pricing and availability. Call us today on 01952 588488 or email info@componentdevelopments.com.

DULUX TRADE VINYL MATT: YOUR TESTED & APPROVED, MORE SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION

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Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt has been reformulated to provide specifiers and their clients with a more sustainable solution that is 99.9% VOC (volatile organic compound) free. The new product has also been Tested & Approved by professional decorators for added reassurance that it delivers the same great opacity and coverage as the previous formulation.

Dulux Trade has reformulated its popular water-based Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt so that it is 99.9% VOC (volatile organic compound) free[1]. This means that it has a reduced impact on indoor air quality and a lower carbon footprint when compared with the previous formulation. The enhanced sustainability benefits also make the new Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt perfect for projects that need to comply with the BREEAM[2] and LEED[3] accreditations – and IAC Gold certifications are also available. This can help specifiers to showcase carbon footprint reductions and deliver compliant projects with no compromise on product lifecycle or durability.

Furthermore, whilst the sustainability credentials of the paint have been improved, Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt still delivers the same coverage and opacity to ensure a quality finish.

Peter Howard, Sustainability & CSR Lead at AkzoNobel, said: “Dulux Trade is determined to provide specifiers and their clients with a range of high-quality products that meet or exceed green building accreditations, helping them to meet the sustainability requirements of every project. We’re working hard to reduce our impact on indoor air quality and provide products with a lower carbon footprint versus their previous formulations. It is by creating initiatives and products like Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt that we are making it easier for our customers to reduce their impact, too.”

As part of the upgrade, Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt has also achieved the Dulux Trade Tested & Approved seal of approval. This means that it has undergone rigorous laboratory testing, and testing with professional decorators, to ensure that it lives up to expectations and genuinely delivers on the benefits promised.

Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt is now available to specify via leading platforms, including NBS. For more information on Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt, visit: www.duluxtrade.co.uk/vinyl-matt.

[1] Based on in-can VOC content, measured in accordance with ISO 11890-2:2013

[2] Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology

[3] Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

Light-illuminated Stannah passenger lift inspires visitors at Winchester Cathedral

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Winchester Cathedral, a place of worship for over 900 years, has been brought up to modern accessibility standards with a light-filled passenger lift from Stannah. The installation now sits comfortably alongside the fine craftsmanship within the extraordinary Grade I Listed building.

This is one of the first passenger lifts to be installed in a medieval cathedral in the UK, paving the way for other heritage buildings to offer step-free access for visitors.

Central to this lift installation was working within the constraints imposed by the Grade I building of exceptional national, architectural and historical importance and with its own legislative requirements. As part of this, the lift had to be an honest 21st century addition to the cathedral.

The present cathedral was begun in 1079 and is one of the largest medieval gothic structures in Europe. It captures the architectural essence of the 11th to 17th centuries and has been a place of worship for over 900 years, having been a religious site for more than 15 centuries.

The cathedral is the final resting place for many, including Saxon royalty, William Rufus and Jane Austen, the novelist.

The £11.5 million invested by the National Lottery Heritage Fund scheme enabled the transformation of Winchester Cathedral’s South Transept into a fully accessible exhibition space rising through three levels.

 

The work

Between 2014 and 2019, Winchester Cathedral underwent an extensive conservation of the existing building materials and other adaptions to improve accessibility.

This included removal of modern elements in the South Transept to form a new exhibition space; improved learning facilities to aid understanding of its medieval heritage; reconfiguration of an existing 17th century staircase to create space for the lift shaft; a new mezzanine floor and staircase; and the installation of a Stannah passenger lift, which is the first in the UK to travel through a vaulted stone ceiling.

The lift shaft and car incorporated bespoke glass cladding where possible, featuring an interlayer of bronze mesh between the laminated glass panels that enhanced safety and complemented the colour palette throughout the cathedral. Stannah also crafted unique lift landing doors from the same type of glass, providing passengers with illuminated panoramic views as they ascend and descend the South Transept.

The thoughtful design complements the cathedral perfectly. The glazed cladding panels have had a powerfully positive effect on how the lift has been perceived and welcomed by visitors to the cathedral.

The challenge

The introduction of a lift to provide step-free access to the Morley Library in the South Transept was especially complex, both in terms of design and installation.

Firstly, being a place of worship meant that the cathedral had to remain open for the duration of the work, requiring a carefully planned approach to health and safety. Noise levels, too, had to be kept within agreed levels during the works to avoid disturbing visitors.

This meant that it was not practical to use mechanical excavating equipment to create the lift pit. This had to be carefully excavated using hand tools, initially by the cathedral archaeologist working alone, and in the final stages by a team working under his supervision.

The excavation revealed the original, 11th century footings of the walls and piers of this part of the cathedral, down to the level of the top of the piles that had been driven into the soft ground at the start of construction in 1079. A surface of flints in mortar 400mm below the present pavement was identified as a temporary working surface created during the construction of the Norman cathedral. Two exploratory boreholes were drilled in order to investigate the strata below the level of the actual lift pit.

In addition, a piling rig was required to create piles in the ground structure to house the lift’s hydraulic ram and this had to be brought to the South Transept in sections because of its size, and then assembled ready for use.
Creating the lift pit and pile allowed for the installation of a robust lift and the Stannah team collaborated with Nick Cox Architects to create a design that met all requirements.

The lift shaft travels through a late 11th century groin vault and this aperture was created by working with historical consultants. The Cathedral acted as principal contractor managing specialist subcontractors.

Given the historic significance and medieval construction of Winchester Cathedral, the passenger lift shaft structure had to be self-supporting, while maintaining a gap between the shaft and the groin vault it passes through ensuring preservation of the historic structure. This gap acts as a protective barrier preventing any potential mechanical damage that could be caused by vibrations from the moving lift.

The result

The installation of a bespoke Stannah passenger lift now provides step-free access to the Morley Library and Triforium in the South Transept, which contains a new exhibition space.

The first thing that strikes observers is that the Stannah passenger lift solution maintains existing levels of natural light within this part of the cathedral. The elegant design does this using glass cladding on the shaft and lift car, meaning that the glass is a physical barrier, rather than an optical one.

If the lift shaft and car had been designed with solid panels it would have blocked out natural light that illuminates the floor area below. In this way, use of glass cladding as part of a 21st century design, is one that would be respected by the original 12th century stonemasons.

When viewed from the ground floor the lift shaft and car are imperceptible to the observer, and approach that is enhanced by the use of bronze surrounds which harmonise with the other palettes in this medieval structure.
Using transparent materials also offers passengers an inspiring view as they ascend and descend through the cathedral, a very clever way of redirecting focus to the cathedral itself.

In 2021 this remarkable project wowed the judges securing four Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) awards; RIBA South Award, RIBA South Conservation Award, RIBA South Client of the Year Award and RIBA National Award. Prior to this, the project won the prestigious UK Heritage Award that celebrates the best historic sites and museums.

Nick Cox at Nick Cox Architects said: “Projects in historic settings stand apart from other work due to the high level of sensitivity required to respect the existing built fabric and ambience of the space. At Winchester Cathedral we had to deliver a technically complex piece of construction that respected the medieval architecture whilst clearly being a 21st century design. 

“The bespoke service offered by Stannah Major Projects was an integral part of achieving the design solution.   It not only achieved the primary aim of accessibility for all but also provided the aesthetic transparency we needed together with an operating system that preserved the tranquility of the space. It is a centrepiece to the overall scheme.”

Stannah Major Projects Division is a specialist area of the business that works on lifts for technically complex projects such as infrastructure, heritage and other sectors.

Architects and developers working on heritage buildings can contact Stannah’s specialist team for guidance on the different types of passenger lifts available for unique project requirements.

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AXIS SECURES POSITION ON PROCURE23 RECOMMENDED SUPPLIERS LIST FOR NHS PROJECTS

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Axis, the manufacturer of the innovative and award-winning Flo-Motion® manual sliding door system, developed specifically for the healthcare sector, has been awarded a coveted position on the ProCure23 Recommended Suppliers List.

ProCure23 is the fourth generation of NHS England’s route to market for the provision of design and construction services to NHS capital projects. Axis was on the ProCure22 list, which this now supersedes.

Axis is accredited to Constructionline Gold, CHAS, ADSA, Alcumus and IIP, and as well as manufacturing and supply, Axis provides installation and maintenance services from its central UK base. This makes Axis well-placed, in every sense, to tender and contribute to new build, refurbishment, and maintenance projects within NHS properties, across the UK.

The Flo-Motion® door system was first conceived, designed and developed in-house, for the new, state-of-the-art, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, which opened in 2015.

Flo-Motion® manual sliding doors feature recirculating ball guides on a special low resistance linear track system with damper mechanism at the fully opened and closed positions. The high number of balls used ensure continuous contact with bearing surfaces, as well as the contained roller, which increases the slide load rate capability and decreases the movement force for easy and safe operation with minimal effort, using fingertip control. The Flo-Motion® door has been tested to over one million cycles (test stopped at 1.36 million cycles = 3.26million metres).

Other benefits of this range of telescopic, single and double door sets, include space-saving with the slim-line stiles, and a wealth of options for the designer, like full-width, fully glazed panels with interstitial blinds, and the wide scope of finishes, fixings and handles. Once installed, the doors are digitally force tested and a certificate is issued showing the mean average opening and closing force with test data in graph format.

Further enhancing the designer’s work, Axis offers a suite of online tools and resources through its website, including clear opening calculators, specifications, CAD drawings, and BIM models.

Support is also available from the technical and service team, who are always on hand for more information, to share their knowledge and expertise, and to answer questions.

 

Eurobrick launch new ecommerce website

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Leading brick slip cladding company Eurobrick are proud to announce the launch of their brand new website, which includes a new ecommerce facility to buy brick slips and accessories online – www.eurobrick.co.uk.

 

Buy online

Customers can now buy brick slips from both of Eurobrick’s colour ranges, Britannia and Classic, through their online shop, along with their range of cement adhesives and pointing mortars and accessories to help with installation.

 

Product calculator

Eurobrick have also created a product calculator to give customers a guide on what quantities they will need for a project. You can find this on the new product pages, which also provide technical specifications on each product and images of brick slips in situ to provide an idea of the finished appearance.

Eurobrick also offer a number of stone and bespoke products which can be ordered by telephone or email. Please call 0117 971 7117 or email info@eurobrick.co.uk to order these products.

 

Free samples

As the materials used in the manufacture of brick slips and pointing mortar are from natural sources, variations can occur. Eurobrick always recommend you see a sample before ordering. You can order up to three free samples of brick slip colours and the mortar sample pack through the website, just pay post and packaging.

 

You can still order over the phone
Eurobrick still welcome enquiries over the phone and by email, especially for larger or more complicated projects or where one of their cladding systems is required.

Eurobrick’s cladding systems ; X-Clad, P-Clad, V-Clad and I-Clad are not available to order online, due to the nature of how these systems are specified, calculated and ordered. The website provides comprehensive information about Eurobrick’s systems which have been developed to suit different applications. In the downloads section, you can also find a range of typical detail drawings for each system, BIM information and Installation Instructions.

There are a number of ways you can contact Eurobrick to discuss your project requirements. If you require an estimate you can now fill out either a budget estimate form, for some indicative costs before you confirm the details later, or you ask for a more detailed estimate specific to your project requirements. Alternatively, you can simply complete the contact form, send an email to info@eurobrick.co.uk or telephone 0117 971 7117.

 

Nationwide delivery

Eurobrick deliver nationwide, with delivery options available at the checkout. If there is not a delivery option that suits, just get in touch and their helpful team will find a solution. Please remember that stock levels and lead times can vary, so it is important to plan ahead and call 0117 971 7117 for the latest stock information.

 

What else is new?

If you need an installer, the section to find an approved installer includes expanded information such as specialisms and experience as well as links to projects they have been involved with.

Plus, the case studies have been updated to better showcase what Eurobrick systems and products can help you achieve.

 

Seen it? Let Eurobrick know what you think…

Eurobrick hope you will find their new website easy to navigate and that it provides everything you need. If you have any feedback, good or bad, please let them know. While they have made every effort to provide a positive experience for visitors to their website, they appreciate that sometimes there might be glitches. To feedback please call 0117 971 7117 or email info@eurobrick.co.uk.

 

Maximising Value in Construction: A Guide to Value Engineering

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Introduction

Value Engineering (VE) emerged post-World War II as a strategic response to material and labour shortages. Initially conceived at General Electric by Larry Miles in 1947, VE has since evolved into a systematic approach aimed at optimising project value while minimising costs. Below we delve into the core principles, stages, and benefits of VE in the construction industry.

Understanding the three main stages of Value Engineering

The three main stages of VE are:

  1. Planning Stage: VE begins with a comprehensive review of project goals, functionality requirements, and budget considerations. This stage involves evaluating alternative solutions, defining key criteria, and ensuring alignment with the client’s objectives. Early VE workshops facilitate strategic decision-making without disrupting project schedules.
  2. Design Phase: At this stage, VE teams, comprising diverse stakeholders, critically assess proposed design solutions, cost estimates, and implementation strategies. The primary objective is to identify opportunities for maximising value while meeting project requirements. VE workshops foster collaboration and innovation, driving cost-effective design modifications.
  3. Methodology and Approach: VE workshops follow a structured five-step job plan:
  • Information Phase: Understanding project background and key functional requirements.
  • Speculation Phase: Generating creative ideas to enhance value and reduce costs.
  • Evaluation Phase: Assessing proposed ideas based on predefined criteria and selecting viable options.
  • Development Phase: Expanding selected ideas into practical design recommendations, accompanied by cost comparisons and lifecycle analyses.
  • Presentation Phase: Communicating recommendations to stakeholders and obtaining approvals for implementation.

Minimising Mistakes and Overcoming Challenges

  1. Avoiding Sacrifices in Quality: VE should not compromise product quality but rather explore cost-effective alternatives without compromising functionality or aesthetics.
  2. Embracing Openness to Alternatives: VE presents an opportunity to re-evaluate product selections and incorporate advancements that offer better value.
  3. Staying Ahead of Challenges: Early VE integration allows proactive decision-making, minimising disruptions to project schedules and ensuring timely procurement of materials.
  4. Expanding Product Networks: Diversifying sourcing options enables the identification of superior products at competitive prices, enhancing project value.
  5. Leveraging VE as an Opportunity: VE workshops facilitate critical reassessment of project objectives, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and client satisfaction.

 Highlighting the Value of Value Engineering

Incorporating VE throughout the design and construction phases yields significant benefits for clients:

  • Cost Reduction: VE identifies cost-saving opportunities without compromising project quality or performance.
  • Value Addition: Strategic design modifications enhance project value and longevity.
  • Lifecycle Analysis: Consideration of long-term maintenance and operational costs ensures optimal investment decisions.
  • Maintainability: VE promotes the selection of materials and systems that facilitate ease of maintenance and operation.

The Role of Software in Enhancing VE

Advancements in VE software empower stakeholders to conduct comprehensive cost-benefit analyses in real-time. By evaluating financial, social, and environmental impacts, stakeholders can make informed decisions that maximise project value and sustainability.

Case Study: Bloor Homes

Bloor Homes‘ adoption of PVC-U windows over timber exemplifies the tangible benefits of VE. Improved weather tightness, energy efficiency, and maintenance ease prompted a shift in specification, resulting in cost savings and enhanced aesthetic appeal. This case underscores the practical application of VE principles in achieving superior project outcomes.

Conclusion: Reimagining Construction through Value Engineering

Value Engineering transcends cost-cutting measures, embodying a holistic approach to project optimisation. By embracing innovation, collaboration, and strategic decision-making, stakeholders can unlock untapped value and deliver projects that exceed expectations in terms of quality, sustainability, and affordability.

To learn more and explore the scope of value engineering, its application and how utilisation can benefit a production process contact Eurocell. We offer a range of CPDs where you can gain valuable knowledge and earn CPD points. Register your interest by emailing  cpd@eurocell.co.uk

 

 

ABOUT EUROCELL

Eurocell creates sustainable building solutions for the trade of today, the homes of tomorrow and the environment of the future.

Headquartered in Alfreton, Derbyshire, Eurocell is at the forefront of the UK’s PVC-U industry, leading the way in the manufacture, distribution, and recycling of PVC-U windows, doors, conservatories, rooflights, roofing and roofline systems.

Eurocell distributes its products through a vast network of window fabricators, housebuilder partners and specifiers, as well as to installers and direct to homeowners offering  a range of PVC-U systems including windowsentrance doors, inline patio doorsbi-fold doorsconservatories and cavity closers

Eurocell’s commitment to providing quality sustainable solutions sets it apart, with the largest PVC-U recycling operation in the UK. It operates a closed-loop recycling system, collecting, reprocessing, and utilising waste to create new products. In 2022 alone, Eurocell incorporated 16,700 tonnes of recycled PVC-U in its operations, with windows containing approximately 30% recycled content.

Introducing the PAL13- PALCO’S new cost-effective riser door!

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Palco have been working hard to develop a new riser door that will help our customers save money and free up some of their budget for other parts of their project.

The PAL13 is a 1 hour fire-rated, metal faced riser door, designed for wall applications. This panel has been manufactured to be as cost effective as possible by taking a more simplistic approach. The panel has only been tested for its fire integrity as opposed to additional smoke, acoustic and airtight ratings. We understand that not every project requires these additional attributes and we don’t feel it is always necessary to pay the extra costs associated with having them, so we decided it was time to do something about it!

This panel has a Fire Test Certificate up to 2000x600mm and has been tested in accordance with BSEN 1634-1: 2014 + A1:2018. It comes with a 25mm wide Picture Frame, 3 Point Locking System and is Powder Coated RAL 9010 30% Gloss as standard. The PAL13 is a single door unit and is also available with a beaded frame.

We’re already reviewing current quotes and offering this alternative where it applies, however if you think your project may benefit from using the PAL13, give us a call…