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General Manager – Aluminium Systems
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced aluminium window and door professional.
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People |
Zoom Ready has recruited another high-profile industry name to its busy team. Keith Langley has been appointed General Manager to oversee production, quality control and product development.
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Grouphomesafe, the UK supplier of door and window components, has announced the appointment of Nick Moss as group marketing director.
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Black Millwork welcomes the appointment of Paul Gooch as the new Regional Sales Manager for its Andersen Windows range.
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Solar PV |
Three solar companies are claiming compensation of £2.2m from the government for losses incurred as a result of ministers' botched attempts to cut subsidies for green electricity generators last October.
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Machinery |
Windoormate Ltd operating from South Wales and a trade manufacturer of Eurocell products has recently installed by WINMAC UK a new ROTOX EPA 472 Sash Tandem Line to help boost their production facility.
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57 years on, Addison Saws are still delivering innovative and cutting edge, metal cutting bandsaw solutions with the introduction of their Imet ‘Xtech Range’ of bandsaws.
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Exhibitions |
Aquobex, a new company aimed at providing integrated solutions for the management of flood risk, will be exhibiting for the first time at the forthcoming Timber Expo show being held at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry on September 25 & 26th 2012.
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Recovinyl-accredited PVC recyclers will be exhibiting for the first time at a British Plastics Federation one-day seminar on October 2nd in support of the UK forum’s focus on sustainability within the UK PVC industry.
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glasstec |
Sunbell Italy’s leading designer and supplier of interstitial blinds will be exhibiting their latest range of electronic and solar powered blinds, materials and colours at Glasstec in Hall 11 stand no C79.
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North Western Lead (NWL) is exhibiting on Stand E21 in Hall 9 at this year’s Glasstec trade show, and will be unveiling an exciting new colour of powder coated lead - Rustic Copper.
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G12 Awards |
For the third year in a row, Thermoseal Group is sponsoring the Champagne Reception at the prestigious G12 Awards held on 23 November 2012 at London’s world-famous Park Lane Hilton Hotel.
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FIT Show |
As months tick down to the inaugural FIT Show, the organisers have begun the process of planning the support programme of events, including the FIT for Business Seminars that will be available for visitors to attend free of charge.
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Edgetech, a Quanex company, will be supporting the FIT Show by exhibiting at the inaugural event next year on stand 1-350 in hall 1, and will be using the show to promote the benefits of its warm edge spacer systems, with a few surprises in store.
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Brochures / CDs |
Phoenix Door Panels has revised its County Collection Composite Door Brochure to include additional product information in line with its policy of continued improvement and enhanced customer service.
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Synseal has published its hardware catalogue, which details the new comprehensive hardware range that brings together the very best residential window and door handles, hinges, shootbolts and accessories, providing fabricators with a wide selection of products that offer affordable quality.
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Deceuninck rebranding process continues with the launch of three brochures in the new look identity. The consumer-focused brochures on the Zendow 3000 series, the 2500 Chamfered series and the 2800 Decorative series all use the sleek new look.
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Construction |
Government proposals to speed up the planning system and allow householders to extend their homes without the need for planning permission are a welcome boost to both householders and the building industry, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) in response to today’s Government announcement.
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The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has called upon new housing minister Mark Prisk to prioritise SME house builders in a bid to solve the nation’s housing crisis.
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Marketing |
The Citizens Advice Bureau and TrustMark, the Government endorsed quality mark that helps people find reputable local tradesmen, have joined forces to signpost consumers to tradesmen when they looking to repair, maintain or improve their home.
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Sales at Macrolux UK, suppliers of polycarbonate sheeting for multiple glazing applications, are up over 45% as the business’ new, customer-focused philosophy kicks in.
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Training |
Certass Ltd, a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme, has partnered up with 4GE Academy to provide funded NVQ/QCF training and apprenticeship places for glazing and solar panel sector qualifications.
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Green Deal |
The GGF will be raising Members concerns about Green Deal at all three Party Conferences this Autumn with presentations at the Dods Green Deal Dialogue fringe events in Brighton, Birmingham and Manchester.
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Energy Saving Trust is offering a package of free support to prepare SMEs in London for the upcoming Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation (ECO).
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Products |
Door-Stop now offers stainless steel door furniture as standard. It’s a double benefit for customers - a complete suite in stainless steel to choose from, supplied as standard at no extra cost.
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Freefoam, a leading manufacturer of products for the building industry in Ireland, the UK and Mainland Europe, has introduced a new product to its range of Fortex® textured cladding systems.
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An extensive range of high end hardware for the PVC, timber and Architectural Ironmongery market from suppliers such as HOPPE, is available from Handlestore.com.
Read MORE JELD-WEN, the timber door manufacturer, has released an exciting new internal flush walnut veneer door.
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Kommerling UK, announced that its warm edge product, formerly known as Ködimelt TPS will now been called Ködispace.
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Marvin Architectural are claiming that their new Fibreglass product is set to revolutionize the new build and replacement market for the next century.
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Whiteline, the Eastbourne based fabricator, has extended its range of composite doors with the introduction of four new Contemporary styles.
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Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems have launched their thermally broken Comar 7P.i Folding Sliding Door (FSD).
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Fabricator Focus |
Zoom Ready has produced an ‘Apex’ POS model of its innovative roof as a selling tool for installers. Zoom Ready customers can use it to demonstrate the benefits of the Zoom roof to homeowners in showrooms or the home.
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Fabricator Sun Trade Windows has announced the opening of its eleventh branch across the south of the UK in Porthcawl, South Wales.
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Since launching Storvik in March 2012, sales of Howarth Windows and Doors’ innovative new window system continue to grow.
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The strength and value of the long standing partnership between Fenster Trade Frames and its system supplier REHAU has been formally recognised with the presentation of a certificate and engraved trophy.
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Earlier this year Crystal launched a One Stop Conservatory Shop to simplify the buying process and make it easier and quicker for installers to buy conservatories.
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July marked both the conclusion of the Conservatory Outlet Retail Sales Training programme and Conservatory Outlet dealer Clearview Home Improvements’ record month for sales, bringing in more than double that of the same month in 2011.
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Multi Fab Ltd has been a commercial aluminium fabricator for over 30 years and has announced their newest product offering, The Smarts Visofold Bi-Folding door.
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Spraying specialist Kolorplas has launched a new dedicated trade service offering a full range of component painting services developed to match the Profile 22 foiled product range.
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Projects |
Situated overlooking Fistral Beach in Newquay, The Headland Hotel is in a beautiful but exposed location, and as a listed building, planning requirements placed strict limitations on the shape and style of replacement window units.
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In a recent contract, window, door and conservatory fabricator, frameXpress has supplied all the products for a bespoke project in Cambridgeshire.
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Improved air and weather tight sealing for new windows and doors being installed as part of a North East social housing refurbishment project is provided by ISO Chemie’s high performance sealant technology.
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Senior Architectural Systems supplied aluminium curtain walling to the recently opened Langtree Park Stadium, home to St Helens RFC, better known locally as the ‘Saints’.
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The first business centre in the Goriska region of Slovenia has been completed, creating a new ‘vertical city’.
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Awards/Standards |
Industry standards and legislation are constantly moving targets which can make it difficult for manufacturers to keep up – especially if you use a broad range of components.
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Mila’s commitment to improving the service it delivers both to its customers and to its own staff has been demonstrated by Sales Advisor Megan Bradford who has become the first member of the internal sales team to achieve a Customer Service NVQ Diploma Level 3.
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Internet |
REHAU has updated its consumer website at www.rehauhome.com making it easier to navigate and with an even stronger emphasis on generating enquiries for its network of Authorised Partners.
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Kestrel technical support team is reporting a decrease in telephone enquiries as customers access its documentation online.
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Following the recent introduction of three new series across the range, Rockdoor is pleased to report early signs of success.
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Charities |
Nik Sandars, Sales Director of GGF Member company Bonwyke is in his 12th week of training for his first full 26.2mile Marathon in Liverpool on 14th October 2012 to raise much needed money for The Stroke Association.
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The 'conservatory tax' is dead. Long live consequential improvements
This week we have a guest leader from Andrew Warren, who is director of the Association for the Conservation of Energy. He writes:
Ministers should ignore ‘conservatory tax’ media hysteria and press on with consequential improvements. The satirical magazine Private Eye summed it all up. It printed a cartoon of some plutocrats rowing towards an island. The caption read: “We had our conservatory built offshore to avoid paying tax.”
A week earlier, the Daily Mail had used a wet bank holiday to splash across its front page the headline: “Green Tax on Conservatories.”
The opening paragraph began: “Millions of householders who want to build a conservatory… will be forced to spend hundreds of pounds more on “green” projects. They will not be permitted to carry out home improvements unless they agree to fork out for measures such as loft or wall insulation”.
Within days, Fleet Street’s finest were claiming that a “crippling” tax on “any building project in the homes” would “grab from incomes”, make householders apply for special planning permission, and force them to “fully insulate ” their homes “from top to bottom”. Thus leaving them “tens of thousands of pounds out of pocket.”
The howls of outrage were tempered in the broadsheets by more considered reflections , pointing out that nobody was proposing any new taxes. And that the initiative which had apparently precipitated the row - proposed changes to Part L (conservation of fuel and power) of the English building regulations - fell within a public consultation which had concluded back in March.
That consultation asked whether householders who erect extensions, or convert garages, should spend 10% of the cost on improving the efficiency of the original building. This follows the logic that, however high the efficiency of the new part, the overall energy consumption of the home in question would increase. The proposal simply extended existing requirements in place for larger buildings, to those below 1000m2.
Sadly the Daily Mail has never seen fit to mention the over 130 million tonnes of lifetime carbon dioxide emissions that the official impact assessment reckoned would accrue from full implementation of all the “consequential improvements.” Nor indeed the £710m benefit to the UK economy that had been calculated.
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At no stage have Mail readers been told that the proposals actually excluded practically all conventional conservatories - certainly, of the kind which it used repeatedly to illustrate a series of ever shriller articles on the topic.
It took a sober note issued by the Library of the House of Commons to point out in full detail the misinformation that the Daily Mail was peddling. Entitled “The ‘conservatory tax’”(deliberately, in quotes), it calmly pointed out the errors in the original Mail articles, and in some of the subsequent coverage. Almost all of that coverage had quoted entirely unnamed sources, most of which were studiously anonymous - senior figures at Number Ten, key advisors, leading party figures from both Coalition parties. All were unnamed.
The Daily Mail did carry pictures of communities secretary Eric Pickles, who was apparently “mobilising quickly to block the move”. Quite why a secretary of state, under whose name the consultation was issued, and who would have had ample opportunity not to issue it, would subsequently try to wreck his own initiative was not made clear.
It also carried the usual rent-a quote MPs, opining that this was “a crackpot scheme” and “a tax on one of the UK’s favourite hobbies, DIY” - which rather begged the question as to just how many DIY enthusiasts ever build their own conservatory. Read the rest here...
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tony@the-glazine.com

Tony Higgin
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This Week's News
Green Deal U-turn causes consternation
David Cameron’s intervention to block proposed changes to the Building Regulations could prevent 2.2 million homes from taking up the government’s flagship Green Deal policy, it has been claimed.
A briefing for ministers, prepared by officials in the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), predicts the proposed changes to Part L of the Building Regulations could have led to 2.2 million households taking up the Green Deal.
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Deregulation of planning must be matched with better consumer advice, warns TrustMark
TrustMark, the Government endorsed quality mark for tradesmen, has welcomed the Government’s plans to boost the building industry and simplify the planning regime, but is urging Government and planning departments to signpost homeowners to reputable tradesmen if they are considering taking advantage of the proposed relaxation of planning rules for home extensions.
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GGF Annual Report 2011 Shows Stability
The Glass and Glazing Federation has released its Annual Report for 2011 showing a financially stable position against the tough economic conditions in the period.
GGF President, Mark Warren of Lister Trade Frames commented, “With few signs during 2011 that the economic climate was improving, the GGF took on an even more significant role for companies wanting to remain in the industry and prosper despite the challenging times, ever increasing regulation and increases in operating costs.”
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Quickslide Academy means continued improvement
Quickslide has created the Quickslide Academy to train and up-skill existing employees and new staff in the company with the objective of further improving product quality, production efficiency and staff satisfaction.
Operated in partnership with the Fenestration College Quickslide is embarking upon a long-held desire to ensure that every employee involved in the manufacture of the company’s windows, residential and bi-folding doors has formal qualifications and the desire to continuously improve their skills.
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Sunlight control at the touch of a button
An advanced electronic glazing system that darkens windows at the touch of a button and has the potential to revolutionise building façade design is being tested in offices at De Montfort University (DMU).
The windows - manufactured by SAGE Electrochromics Inc in the US - have a special ceramic coating which can vary the level of tint when a small electric voltage is applied. Electrochromic glazing has the potential to dramatically alter the way we use glass in architecture, reducing the need for blinds or external shading devices without compromising occupant comfort or the energy performance of the building.
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GGF Positive after Cabinet Re-shuffle
The Glass and Glazing Federation is in a positive mood following the recent Cabinet re-shuffle that saw changes within several Departments which the Federation has developed strong links with since the Coalition Government came into power in 2010.
Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive commented, “The recent Government changes have mainly involved Junior Ministers. The key Ministers in the various Departments that we have built solid relationships with have not changed, but as we work on all levels of Government we have to keep track of any relevant changes and changes in responsibilities.”
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Recycle your old UPVC to counter Landfill Tax
Window and door installers are being urged to consider recycling their UPVC waste to counter rocketing Landfill Tax charges.
Last April’s 15% hike is expected to be followed by similar increases over the next few years, hitting both fabricators and installers hard in the pocket.
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