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News Release from: Almura Building Products | Subject: Bristol City Council housing regeneration
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2008
Bristol City Council housing
regeneration
Bristol City Council to upgrade their non traditional housing stock and have turned to Almura Building Products to help them complete the project on over 1200 homes.
The government have recently announced proposals that increase funding to councils who are delivering high levels of housing In order to become eligible for such schemes, councils are now looking to regenerate their existing housing stock
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bristol City Council were looking to upgrade their non traditional housing stock and turned to Almura Building Products to help them complete the project on over 1200 homes.
The Cheltenham based company was chosen as their Steni based system was the only product that fulfilled the strict and challenging criteria.
The upgrade, which began in Winter 07, covered the whole of Bristol and is part of the councils overall plan to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Almura have been brought in as consultants and suppliers on the project to ensure it finishes on time and to budget.
They are also supplying Nichiha cladding for the project, a specially sourced product which emulates the look of brick and can be fitted in bad weather, perfect for a project that will be continuing over the winter months.
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