News releases on Buildingtalk categorised by date
Sunday 14 March
to Saturday 20 March 2004
New Metabo Choice Cuts Slicer-Plus Wheels
The new Metabo Choice Cuts Slicer-Plus Wheels offer optimum performance on tough applications, providing increased cutting speed and minimal burr when cutting heavier gauge metals.
News from Metabo (19 March 2004)
Sureclad 'Ladder' System For Fast-Track Cladding
Determined to help specifiers reduce the time required to install ventilated rainscreen cladding, and to make life easier for contractors on site, Shackerley has developed the Sureclad Ladder System.
News from Shackerley (Holdings) (19 March 2004)
Shackerley Tactile Tiles: The Right Policy For CIS
User Application Article Exceptionally hardwearing ceramic granite 'tactile' floor tiles have been supplied by flooring experts, Shackerley, to improve safety standards and access for the visually disabled at the CIS building
News from Shackerley (Holdings) (19 March 2004)
Gensler designs Jewish Community Center
User Application Article Jewish Community Center, designed by Gensler Architecture, Design and Planning Worldwide, opened in Presidio Heights.
News from Gensler (18 March 2004)
Luxurious Refurbishment For Bentley Dealership
User Application Article Luxurious Bentley motor cars are going on show in superb new dealership facilities following a £300K refurbishment by Dean and Bowes, the national fit out and refurbishment specialist.
News from ISG Dean and Bowes (17 March 2004)
Revolutionary New Eco-urinals
Despite not using water or special chemicals, the AIRFLUSH does not compromise on hygiene standards and maintains an exceptionally hygienic and odour-free environment.
News from Green Building Store (17 March 2004)
Green Building Store Expands
Green Building Store has launched a new professional division, Less is more, offering a range of products and services specifically for the public and commercial sectors.
News from Green Building Store (17 March 2004)
New Website For Laser Users
Technical Background Article Increasingly stringent environmental legislation deams that exhausting hazardous fumes outside into the atmosphere is becoming a restricted option, so the alternative is a filtration system.
News from Purex International (17 March 2004)
Principal Geotechnic Engineer Appointed At TPS
TPS Consult has appointed Jonathan Older as a Principal Geotechnical Engineer.
News from TPS (17 March 2004)
Council Moves One Step Closer To Its New Home
User Application Article Ses has recently installed a three-metre long chiller and three air handling unit systems into South Cambridgeshire District Council's new office development.
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services (17 March 2004)
New RF Interconnect For Best-Selling Smoke Alarms
Exclusive distributor Aico Limited has just announced the new Ei168 Radio-Link RF Interconnect Mounting Base for use with Aico's best-selling Ei140 and Ei160 series of mains powered smoke alarms.
News from Aico (16 March 2004)
Ibstock bricks help win Sustainability Award
The award-winning Denville Hall Phase 2 extension has been developed as part of The Actors' Charitable Trust's (TACT) programme to upgrade the accommodation at Denville Hall, Middlesex.
News from Ibstock Brick (16 March 2004)
Keeping The 'Old Masters' Cool
User Application Article Part of the National Gallery's recent refurbishment involved enhancements to its cooling system.
News from Moeller Electric (16 March 2004)
Look No Diaphragm!
User Application Article METTLER TOLEDO's range of coulometric titrators offers the option of using a cell with or without a diaphragm. Brochure Available
News from Mettler Toledo (16 March 2004)
Power Pusher Fleet Increased At Rollalong
Rollalong Ltd, leading UK manufacturer of portable, temporary, semi-permanent and permanent buildings, have recently added two further Nu-Star Power Pushers to their existing fleet of four units.
News from Nu-Star Material Handling (16 March 2004)
Don't Lose Good Looks In The Bathroom
Technical Background Article Ian Knifton of Schluter-Systems Ltd., world market-leader in complete tiling solutions, looks at how using properly engineered profiles can keep bathroom installations looking good for many years. Brochure Available
News from Schluter-Systems (16 March 2004)
York Hospital In Hot Water With Engineered Systems
User Application Article For the first time in years York District Hospital are enjoying constant supplies of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) at the right temperature, following the installation of 8 Spirax Sarco Engineered Systems.
News from Spirax Sarco (16 March 2004)
Free 14-day Trial download Of New CADD Software
New CADD Software products allow the linking of SQL Databased Information directly to the Blocks/Components within a CADD drawing.
News from Sundreams Software (16 March 2004)
Trial Use Geogrids To Reduce Aggregate Requirement
Technical Background Article A new Highways Agency road construction specification trial uses Tensar International's SSLA30 biaxial Geogrids to reduce aggregate requirement.
News from Tensar International (16 March 2004)
Commercial Trace Heating Systems
Thorne And Derrick are the UK's leading supplier of Commercial Trace Heating Systems. Since 1985, they have built a strong reputation for price, quality and customer service.
News from Thorne and Derrick (16 March 2004)
New Tapping Tee For Large Diameter Installations
User Application Article Uponor has developed a new Unifit tapping tee for large diameter water installations, from 450mm to 630mm.
News from Uponor (16 March 2004)
Council Moves One Step Closer To Its New Home
User Application Article SES has recently installed a three-metre long chiller and three air handling unit systems into South Cambridgeshire District Council's new office development.
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services (16 March 2004)
Export order for award-winning Dulas
User Application Article Award-winning UK renewable company Dulas has won GBP1 million order from Nigeria for its world-leading solar vaccine fridges.
News from Dulas (16 March 2004)
Big New Regeneration Contracts
User Application Article Big new regeneration contracts and a big new energy-efficient HQ roll off the drawing board for Higgins.
News from Higgins Construction (15 March 2004)
Jewson Buys Community Police Car
Builders merchant Jewson has answered a 999 call from North Wales Police by donating a new car to the community beat officers for Buckley and the surrounding villages.
News from Jewson (15 March 2004)
Kingspan Insulated Panels Roof Tile Solutions
Kingspan Insulated Panels has launched a brand new product to complement their innovative range of time-saving, pre-engineered construction systems - the KS1000RT, Kingspan Roof Tile Insulated Panel.
News from Kingspan Insulated Panels (15 March 2004)
Feature Packed Software For Non-Contact Package
User Application Article Gage-X includes CompuFocus intelligent edge detection, a grey-scale utility which is normally found only on expensive, high-end vision systems.
News from OGP UK (15 March 2004)
Solarcentury launches solar roof tile
The new roof tile, launched at the UK's premier construction event, Interbuild, coincides with its nomination for Best Exterior Product at Interbuild's new product awards.
News from Solarcentury (15 March 2004)
Construction Industry Better Deal On Software
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has announced that it will be offering its members access to a range of IT resources as part of a special CAD and IT service.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] (15 March 2004)
TPS Helps Secure The New Bank Headquarters
HOK International has appointed TPS Consult to provide security and counter-terrorism measures assistance in the design of the new headquarters for the Central Bank of Kuwait.
News from TPS (15 March 2004)
Building Industry Vapour Barrier Testing Service
Versaperm offers a service to the building industry that can test the permeability of paints, coatings, roofing felts, sarking board, mastics, laminates and a wide range of commonly used products.
News from Versaperm (15 March 2004)
Faster Turnover For Chilled Drinks
New Rapid Bottle Chiller's compact design means it's ideal for use in small bar and serving areas thus effectively reducing the pressure on limited floor and cellar cooling space.
News from Williams Refrigeration (15 March 2004)
Shortlisted For Hotelympia New Product Awards
Pub, bar and restaurant customers will no longer be victims of an ice-cold drink in a disappointingly warm glass, thanks to Williams Refrigeration's new innovative Rapid Glass Chiller.
News from Williams Refrigeration (15 March 2004)
Space Saving Flexibility
Williams Refrigeration has developed a space saving, under-counter refrigeration range called the Under Broiler Counter (UBC), the ideal solution for pubs, steakhouses and catering facilities.
News from Williams Refrigeration (15 March 2004)
Total number of news releases published during the week: 34
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