Clement have supplied their W20 steel window range for Framlingham College in Cambridge.
They were specified with vertical pivots and genuine T glazing bars to replicate the unusual shaped head existing windows.
Provided in a RAL9005 shade of matte black, the bespoke steel windows are manufactured from hot rolled steel window sections in compliance with BS 6510.
They are hot dip zinc galvanised to EN ISO BS: 1461 and with a polyester powder coat paint finish to BS:6497 or BS EN 13438.
The B1955FNL handles have a dark bronze effect, also included are friction pivot cups powder coated to match the frame.
Andrew Payn, Operations Director at Framlingham College said: “As a Grade II listed building in the town’s Conservation Area, it is imperative that the replacement windows for the boarding accommodation in the main building at Framlingham College meet planning requirements as well as providing a comfortable and safe environment for the boys.”
“Over several years, Clement Windows have undertaken a replacement programme of the windows throughout the College’s main building and we have been delighted with the planning, design and installation of the windows in many different
configurations. We look forward to completing the replacement programme with Clement in the near future.”
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