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News Release from: Ward Insulated Panels | Subject: Roofing and walling solutions
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 October 2007
Ward wins at The Oaks
Ward Insulated Panels to supply complete roofing and walling solutions for a warehouse facility on the The Oaks, part of the Newmarket Business Park.
Ward Insulated Panels again has proved that it has building envelope solutions for projects large and small with a large contract win in the The Oaks, part of the Newmarket Business Park Over 5,000m2 of its best-selling IP1000 through fix insulated panels in Goosewing Grey were used to complete the roof
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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John Wilkinson, Commercial Director at Balsham Buildings , the sheeting contractor on the development, said: "We've used Ward products for a number of years on many different projects".
"The convenience and effectiveness of using an integrated building envelope solution from a single manufacturer helps enormously in delivering successful buildings on time".
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