Tag: SWA

Preserving steel heritage: ASWS delivers excellence at The Northcliffe

SWA members, including London-based Associated Steel Window Services (ASWS), are trusted custodians of architectural legacy, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern performance standards.

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ASWS wins Refurbishment Project of the Year at SWA Awards 2025

Associated Steel Window Services (ASWS) has won the Refurbishment Project of the Year category at the Steel Window Association Awards 2025 for the Dover Street project in Central London.

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A window onto SWA Associated Award 2025 winner, Steel Window Fittings

James Barrett, Managing Director of Steel Window Fittings, shares his insights into the SWA Associated Award 2025 winning company…

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The winners take a bow at the Steel Window Association Awards 2025

The winners of the second Steel Window Association (SWA) Awards have been announced at a ceremony...

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New fact sheets from the SWA answer professionals’ specification questions

The Steel Window Association has developed twelve fact sheets which give the architect, contractor and installer important information and advice for the specification of steel windows and doors.

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SWA member delivers ‘fresh Hope’ for university’s Sustainable Building department

A detailed contract to restore an iconic Art Deco building in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter was carried out by Steel Window Association member, The Window Repair Company (Northwest) Limited.

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A focus on SWA member – Steel Window Fittings

Based near the historic town of Ironbridge in Shropshire, widely regarded as the birthplace of the industrial revolution, Steel Window Fittings is a market leader in high quality steel window and door handles, fittings and accessories. 

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SWA: A focus on Steel Window Association member West Leigh

Located in Charlton, South London, SWA member West Leigh was established during the Blitz, in 1943. During the destruction in London, the company helped in repairing windows and facades that had been damaged by bombings throughout the city.

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