Pro Installer December 2018 - Issue 69 | Page 42

42 | DECEMBER 2018 Business Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk VEKA REMEMBERS WITH TOMMY A leading Burnley manufac- turer is commemorating the cente- nary of the end of the 1914-1918 First World War, and supporting a number of charities, with the installation of a ‘Tommy’ silhouette from Artist Martin Barraud. Visitors to VEKA Group will find the six-foot aluminium soldier in pride of place next to the recep- tion building. VEKA Group MD Dave Jones explains: “‘There But Not There’ is the 2018 Armistice project for the charity Remembered. The charity’s aims are threefold; to inspire communities to purchase and install silhouettes recognising these fallen soldiers, to educate people about their sacrifice, and to raise valuable funds to support people today suffering the hidden wounds of war. “Funds raised from the sales of the Tommy figures contribute to the work of: The Royal Founda- tion, Walking With The Wounded, Combat Stress, Help for Heroes, Project Equinox: Housing Veterans and Medical Students and Com- monwealth War Graves Founda- tion. “The project was inspired by Artist Martin Barraud’s 2016 Re- membrance art installation of 51 transparent, seated military figures in the Penshurst Church. Now, There But Not There aims to place a representative figure for every name on local war memorials around the country. “We were keen to contribute to the project and recognise all those QUICKSLIDE COME TOP OF THE QUALITY AUDIT CLASS Businesses from across the fenestration industry will be familiar with the efforts required to achieve top marks in a Quality Systems Audit. In a benchmarking process that continually reviews in-house procedures, Yorkshire-based manufacturer Quickslide have undertaken their assessment under the guidance of auditor CENSolutions Ltd., for the sec- ond time this year, passing with flying colours. Compliance with a number of requisites is compulsory for all manufacturers; the Construc- tion Products Regulation (CPR) setting down standards includ- ing BS EN 14351 for windows and pedestrian door sets, and PAS 24:2016 which relates to the level of security applied to windows and doors on ‘New Build’ sites. Applying this level of scrutiny to a further, optional certification is not something every business is willing to do. Ben Weber, Managing Di- rector at Quickslide explained the importance of the audit for Quickslide: “The fenestration market is competitive and so we wanted to find a way of sticking our heads above the parapet and telling our customers that we’re serious about providing a con- sistently superior service.” https://www.quickslide.co.uk who died in battle, particularly the brave soldiers from in and around our local region. VEKA is a major employer for this area, with the majority of our 400-strong workforce living within the BB postcode area. It seemed only fitting to show our pride in the many people from Burnley and surrounding areas that fought in WWI and are serving in the armed forces today.” Earlier this year, VEKA Group’s Operations Director Paul Arm- strong signed the Armed Forces Covenant, officially demonstrat- ing that the company offers fair employment to members of the Armed Forces and recognises the phenomenal value that Serving Personnel, both Regular and Re- servists, Veterans and military fam- ilies contribute to the UK and its businesses. In return, VEKA was presented with a Bronze Award Certificate from the Ministry of Defence for pledging to support those who serve. www.vekauk.com WELSH FABRICATOR ENDS 2018 ON A HIGH NOTE One of Wales’ leading alu- minium fabricators, Dudley’s Aluminium, is ending 2018 on a high after securing two new projects with a combined worth of close to £4million. It’s been a strong year for Dudley’s Aluminium, which has secured a number of major projects, including Cambridge University’s R&D Campus, the £4million Central Square contract in Cardiff and student accommo- dation in Exeter. The Welsh fabricator has been awarded both new projects by Willmott Dixon Construction Limited in Pontypridd and Exe- ter. The first project is part of the £38m Taff Vale redevelopment programme that will deliver a three-building office-led regen- eration scheme at the heart of Pontypridd. Dudley’s will be in- stalling Kawneer AA110 capped curtain walling, Kawneer doors and windows as well as Brise Solar Shading to the redevelop- ment scheme that will consist of a mixture of offices and leisure facilities. The second contract will see Dudley’s Aluminium support the construction of a new Custody Centre and Operational Hub on the Middlemoore Headquarters site in Exeter. Dudley’s will be installing Kawneer curtain wall- ing and windows, as well as top of the range automatic entrance doors, adding to the already established police headquarters site. Dudley’s reputation for quality has been recognised with several industry-related accreditations. The company is CHAS and Achilles accredited, Construction- line registered and certified to manufacture “Secured by Design” products. [email protected]