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26 FEBRUARY 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk Driving Best Practice in Construction Following the highly successful launch of The Built Environment Hub for the West Midlands in June 2013, at the end of January, more than 100 developers, contractors, architects and engineers from across the Midlands gathered at Nottingham Council House to take part in the launch of the East Midlands Built Environment Hub. tity Surveyors and Construction Professional Group Chairman, David Bucknall OBE, chaired the event. “We believe it crucial for the Midlands construction industry to speak with one voice and have strong regional representation,” said David Bucknall. “It is vitally important for our organisation to engage at a national level with government and major public sector bodies, to influence policy and industry initiatives which safeguard the interests of the Midlands construction sector and the associated building technologies supply-chain.” The Built Environment Hub drives best practice in construction product and process innovation in the Midlands and facilitates networking and knowledge exchange by providing learning platforms to strengthen improve- Keynote speaker Alan Coole from Scape (pictured) was joined by Don Ward, Chief Executive of Constructing Excellence - a member-led organisation charged with driving the change agenda in construction in order to produce a better built environment. One of the most recognisable faces in Birmingham business, former Chairman of Rider Levett Bucknall and the RICS Quan- ment throughout the industry such as local Best Practice Clubs and Events and Demonstration Programmes. The new East Midlands members will join high profile counterparts in the West, including: Stepnell, Saint Gobain, O’Brien, Seddon Contractors, Frame Wise, Thomas Vale, Willmott Dixon, Keepmoat and MITIE Property Services, together with dozens of the industry’s most celebrated and ground-breaking businesses .By getting involved, members have access to training, technical support and opportunities to promote projects where business objectives have demonstrably benefitted from the application of best practice methods and innovative construction technology and techniques. www.builtenvironmenthub.org fensterbau/frontale Window Store Eastbourne & GGF join forces celebrates record year for international The Eastbourne branch of The Window Store is celebrating a record year with turnover up 32% on 2012. trade show In a groundbreaking move, NürnbergMesse, organisers of fensterbau/frontale have joined forces with the UK’s Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) for this international event which will take place this month in Nuremberg. Many members and staff of the GGF have visited fensterbau/frontale in the past, but this close co-operation will help stimulate trading relationships between the UK and the global window market. All companies attending are invited to join the GGF on their UK pavilion stand to discuss industry issues and network with colleagues and friends from around the world. Elke Harreiß, Project Manager of fensterbau/ frontale commented: “Many companies from the UK fabricating windows, doors, conservatories and curtain walls are visitors here at fensterbau/frontale in Nuremberg. Installers are also present at the show. True industry innovations are launched by manufacturers of components and hardware at fensterbau/ frontale. So, when the British fabricators and manufacturers come to Nuremberg as visitors in March, they will hear fresh ideas straight from the ‘horse’s mouth’ which they then can bring home and introduce to the UK market.” Research has revealed that trade counters are now one of the fastest growing sectors. With three new depots opening every week competition is tough but the Eastbourne branch has risen to the challenge with frame sales are up 17% on 2012, and composite doors, a phenomenal 45%. The Window Store says that this success is largely down to the strength and quality of the Eastbourne team. Under the leadership of branch manager Paul Fear, the focus for 2013 was customer service. As the building and construction sector slowly but surely picked up pace, and with 20,651 local builders now supplying windows, doors and conservatories, the building products supplier wanted to be ready, across every facet of the business. The performance increases at Eastbourne are proof of how effective this response has been. The growth in product sales also supports the latest industry figures, with composite doors continuing to be the success story of the window and door industry. Justin Davies, general manager for The Window Store said: “We believe that people make a business and the Eastbourne team have certainly proved this point. A strong, high quality team allows you to The Eastbourne team (absentee: Mark Grooms, order processor) grow sustainably and with confidence. 2013 was a bumper year for The Window Store, with Eastbourne striding out as our highestranking branch; something of which the team is incredibly proud. “Last year we saw a shift in our customer base with more and more of our customers offering complementary and ancillary services, something that we were able to support with confidence, and that has played a big part in making 2013 such a stand-out year. It’s a cliché but we really are a one-stop-shop; a local business where tradesmen can put a face to a name, pick up all they need and get advice - and that’s invaluable,” added Justin. www.windowstoreplastics. co.uk or call 01323 647374. Twitter @The_ WindowStore.