Pro Installer December 2018 - Issue 69 | Page 41

DECEMBER 2018 | 41 Business Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk NEW PREMIER WINDOWS WEBSITE GETS RESULT – JUST HOURS AFTER GOING LIVE When top installer GOVERNMENT’S HACKITT WELCOMED BUT ‘GAPS REMAIN’ IN IMPLEMENTATION Bureau Veritas has welcomed the Government’s recent response to the Housing, Communities and Local Govern- ment Select Committee’s proposals on the Hackitt report, stating that many of recom- mendations on fire safety and construction will “undoubtedly” result in a safer built environment. Following the publication in May of the Hackitt report into the Grenfell tragedy, the Housing, Communities and Local Govern- ment Select Committee was tasked with summarising the findings of the independ- ent review on building regulations and making a series of recommendations for the Government to consider. One such proposal already given the green light is the ban on combustible cladding, which will apply to all high-rise residential buildings. Andy Lowe, director of building control at Bureau Veritas, comments: “The Govern- ment’s response to the Housing, Communi- ties and Local Government Select Commit- tee’s recommendations includes many good points, which will undoubtedly result in a safer built environment. “However, there remain gaps in imple- mentation that will require a concerted effort from all engaged in the construction industry in order to gain the confidence of the general public in terms of creating safer buildings. “While the ban on combustible materials in cladding will apply to all high-rise resi- dential buildings, the select committee also considers this applicable to new schools, hospitals, care homes, student accommoda- tion buildings in England with a floor above 18m. It remains to be seen if funders and in- surers will go even further in this aspect and extend the ban to all types of buildings. “The Committee has also called for a retrospective ban of this material on exist- ing buildings, but this is a complex issue and a fire safety assessment process is favoured for those buildings. The Govern- ment has stated it favours such a ban and even if you have lodged a Building Regula- tion application, unless works are com- menced on a site, then the ban would be effective. Existing buildings would be sub- ject to review and any material alteration works would then see the ban enforced on the cladding being replaced. “The compulsory use of sprinklers in existing buildings was also another impor- tant point highlighted by the committee, which the Government has said it will take into consideration. Currently in Wales and Scotland, residential properties are already subject to sprinkler installation require- ments at a lower height than in England. If the Government does legislate this aspect in England, it will be interesting to see if it can provide the necessary funding to retrofit local authority-owned buildings. “In a bid to provide complete transpar- ency, the Government is also consider- ing tightening product testing, involving technical aspects where although some of materials can be used safely, the mech- anism to allow that needs to be more rigorous. Any new testing would need to be thorough and reflective of what is actually being built rather than the current BS8414 test. “Later this year, the Government will also release an updated Approved Docu- ment B with precise definitions and clear- er guidance on all aspects of fire safety including cladding.” www.bureauveritas.co.uk Premier Windows needed a brand-new website to make them stand out as the high-quality choice when it comes to windows, doors and glazed extensions, they knew who to turn to – Purplex. The leading full-service marketing agency in the construction industry have a reputation for building websites that get compa- nies noticed. And it didn’t take long for Premier Window’s new website to get some attention once it had gone live, just a couple of hours in fact. A perspective customer with a new build project visited the website and called them straight away. Nathan Moore, Managing Director of Premier Win- dows, said: “The customer called us within two hours of the website going live, said they had been looking for an installer in the local area and ours was the best website they had been on, and that’s why they got in touch. It was amazing. “We wanted a website that reflects our no-pres- sure sales approach and the high-quality products and professional service we provide, and the new site captures all this perfectly.” www.premierwindows. uk.com www.purplexmarketing.com Conservatory Outlet Ltd Announced as Wakefield Manufacturer of the Year 2018 Leading UK fabricator, Conservatory Outlet Ltd, Wakefield has been recog- nised as ‘Manufacturer of the Year 2018’ at the Wakefield Manufacturing Awards. The company was presented its trophy at the high-profile ceremony which took place on 4th October - the first ever event to solely recognise and celebrate excellence in man- ufacturing across Wakefield and the wider District. Specialising in the design and manufacture of some of the most innovative high-quality windows, doors and living spaces in the UK, Conservatory Outlet Ltd was selected for the top award by judges for the way in which it adds value to its service offering for its Network of customers and works so closely with its supply chain to achieve growth. The judges were also impressed with the compa- ny’s efforts to embed their new vision & values across the business, and for their investment in training and workforce development to ensure the long-term future and security of the firm and its team. The Wakefield Manu- facturing Awards were organised by the Wakefield Manufacturing Forum to recognise and pay hom- age to a vital sector in the District. www.conservatoryoutlet. co.uk