Protech Super from Proctor Group provided protection from the dangers associated with the ingress of Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Radon to new facilities at Bury Grammar School for Girls.
The product is a reinforced robust polythene membrane, using an aluminium foil for maximum protection This ensures the membrane is extremely flexible and easy to install.
City Thameslink station's Ticket Office has been refurbished with Sonic Windows products. The installation has eliminated wide framing and extended the glass area to provide greater light and space which blends with the existing high-finish surrounds in the station.
Counter tops have been rounded and to each of the two Ticket Stations lower level windows have been added for wheelchair access. The bullet resistant glazing offers staff protection against theft, attack, germs and draughts.
Induction loops are fitted to the windows for the benefit of those with hearing aids, and recessed 'cashflow' trays are used for the exchange of money.
In conjunction with Kingspan Insulation, the A. Proctor Group has developed the ProSpan WRS warm roof system. The system brings together a collection of products from each company that are designed to be compatible, preventing any problems in later years due to movement of the fixings. Both ProSpan and Roofshield are included in the system.
Situated on the corner of Princes Street in Edinburgh, a historic property has been installed with a Roofshield roof, provided by the A. Proctor Group.
Manufactured in the UK, it is suitable for pitched roof applications. A triple laminate vapour permeable roof underlay, it has moisture vapour permeability of 2409 g/m? per day and water vapour resistance of 0.09MNs/g.
Specified to deal with the varied climactic conditions in the area, Roofshield breather membrane from The A. Proctor Group has been installed on the roof of a housing development in the shadow of Ben Nevis. It is a triple laminate vapour permeable roof underlay offering water hold out properties. Further features include a moisture vapour permeability of 2409g/m? per day and water vapour resistance of 0.09MNs/g with the added benefit of air permeability.
To ensure sound proofing on a development in Bristol, Profloor Dynamic Battens and Refurbdeck from the A.Proctor Group range of acoustic flooring solutions were specified. The products conform to Document E of the Building Standards and Robust Standard Detail with BBA accreditation.
Products from the A. Proctor Group have been employed in the conversion of Lymm water tower in Cheshire into a contemporary home. As mobile phone masts are housed in the upper tower, the company?s Sylomer Strips were supplied to reinforce the control room floor. Profloor acoustic mat was also employed to overcome the problem of impact noise through the floors.