Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 4:59 PM
Tata Steel has just launched a comprehensive new design, specification and construction manual aimed at simplifying the system selection process.
Called "The Works" and available in an easy to file and update ring binder format, the manual contains full information on all Tata Steel Building Envelope solutions, the Platinum System Guarantee and a wide variety of additional information to assist specifiers and contractors in choosing the most appropriate system(s) for a project.
Commenting on the launch, Mark Clemson, Commercial Director, Envelope Products, said: "Whatever a client's building envelope requirements might be, we are certain that the answer will be in 'The Works'.
"With our extensive product offering and unbiased technical guidance, we believe that specifying our products will be easier than ever. Manual holders will automatically receive new and revised documentation to keep their copies of 'The Works' right up-to-date."
Design and construction professionals can obtain their own copy of "The Works" by calling 0845 30 88 330 or online at: - http://bit.ly/wk3Ar6
Featured News
Morgan Sindall Construction has celebrated the opening of a new SEND teaching block...
London’s community land trusts and housing cooperatives need more financial support...
BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES
Your high performanc...
By James Hardie
James Hardie brings...
By James Hardie
fermacell® The Speci...
By James Hardie
Hardie backer fibre...
By James Hardie
RIVERSTONE® - DISCOV...
By SSQ
BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS
Senses Kitchen Surfaces. Beautifully Crafted, Effortlessly Maintained. The Senses range of...
FASSA's new SM 485: Your choice for a fast-setting, self-levelling smooth coat for interior floors,...
FASSA's new SL 416: A fast-setting, self-levelling smooth coat for interior floors. With superb...
CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS
Specification Insights with Majestic London Showers
“Building with stone wool insulated sandwich panels” written by Professor Imperadori, is now...
Portakabin | Installation at the iconic Admiralty Arch, London