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From ‘in stock’ to ‘on the street’ – it’s never been easier to order litter and recycling bins from Broxap Street Furniture. Creating clean, green and safe communities are top priorities for local authorities across the country, and Broxap has a key role to play in supporting council teams, developers and estate managers to deliver their strategic actions.
Innovative paving solutions like resin bound paving is a superior, sustainable option for both public pedestrian and vehicular use. Combining durability and aesthetics, SureSet resin bound paving meets the demands of modern infrastructure while addressing environmental concerns.
The client in this case was a college developing its site energy strategy and moving to a full net zero carbon energy use profile. This included 2500m2 of roof installed solar panels as well as a 220 Ground Source Borehole field and new multipurpose Energy Centre. Apogee was tasked to collect information on existing utilities and report on conflict and Health and Safety.
This pioneering project is a radical upgrade of Brighton Hospital’s 200-year-old site. Named the 3Ts as it includes trauma, tertiary and teaching care. Visionary architects and long-term client, BDP specified our INTRAflex XT system with integrated Waterlogic drainage for the first stage – the main entrance building, The Louisa Martindale Building.
Eurocell’s involvement in a large-scale student accommodation construction project helped to add value through the specification of a high quality, striking and versatile PVC-U window solution.
Berristow Lane is a commercial park that provides office and industrial space for businesses across several sectors and is at the heart of the South Normanton economy.
In the construction industry, sustainability is not just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. As climate change and environmental degradation continue to threaten the planet, companies across all sectors are reevaluating their practices to reduce their ecological footprint.
The construction sector has been dialling up its approach to sustainability for decades, adding new resources to the sustainability toolkit year-on-year. Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are one of the latest additions helping developers and specifiers to advance sustainability goals.