Week 19 July - 25 July 2009

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James + Taylor facade enhances historical setting

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James and Taylor has helped craft a facade using Eyetech expanded mesh, for the new Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre in London E1.

News from James & Taylor, 24 July 2009

Race Cottam design cutting edge Doncaster school

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Sheffield architects Race Cottam Associates have created a cutting edge design for the new Sir Thomas Wharton Community College, in Edlington, Doncaster.

News from Race Cottam Associates, 24 July 2009

Johnstones' colour restoration of Lowlands

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Lowlands' cultural heritage, a Grade II listed mansion in West Derby, Liverpool, is now being preserved for future generations with an extensive refurbishment programme.

News from Johnstone's, 24 July 2009

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VEKA Group Chairman pledges UK plan for future

Andreas Hartleif, Chairman of VEKA, has reiterated the Group's long-term commitment to the UK pointing to new opportunities to be found in the current difficult market.

News from VEKA, 24 July 2009

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Hygienic standards paint from Johnstone's

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Newton Abbot Community Hospital in Devon's modern healthcare facilities has benefited from low-maintenance Johnstone's paint which meets ISO 11198 scrub test standards.

News from Johnstone's, 24 July 2009

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3M glass repair keeps projects on schedule

Damaged glass can now be rapidly restored to optimum condition by a specialist contractor using 3M's Glass Defect Repair System, using acclaimed Trizact abrasive technology.

News from 3M, 24 July 2009

Cavity Trays campaigns for radon issues

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The World Health Organisation and other bodies are reviewing action levels for radon in buildings as new evidence is released linking lung cancer risk with the gas.

News from Cavity Trays, 24 July 2009

Flexicon protects cables from Thames flooding

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Flexible conduit from Flexicon is protecting cabling from the River Thames in the historic Anchor brewhouse, next to Tower Bridge.

News from Flexicon, 24 July 2009

New immersion heater control from Horstmann

The upgraded 3 Horstmann Electronic 7 immersion heater control series features a larger back lit display and is fully interchangeable with earlier versions.

News from Horstmann Controls, 24 July 2009

Marshall-Tufflex extreme performance products

Marshall-Tufflex new brochure 'GRP Cable Management Systems' is aimed at electrical contractors and specifiers working in challenging and aggressive environments such as rail, road and sea projects.

News from Marshall-Tufflex, 24 July 2009

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