Aspex

Aspex wins contract for Cambridge office accommodation

  • 7 Nov 2018

Aspex, one of the UK’s leading architectural ironmongery and doorset companies, is to supply its Novista system to 50/60 Station Road in Cambridge City Centre.

Aspex will be supplying its Novista Riser Steel System and Novista Timber Doorsets in a walnut veneer finish, which will feature a new state-of-the-art office accommodation, just 150 metres from the train station and transport hub.

Working with architects Nicholas Grimshaw, and contractors Galliford Try, the £87 million office space required a modern, sleek, and minimalistic finish to complement the existing surroundings; the Novista system provided the perfect solution.

The Novista system comes with either a timber or steel door leaf and is suitable for a range of projects with single, double, triple, and quadruple combinations available.

It can be factory painted to any RAL colour or primed to allow on-site painting for precise colour matching with the adjacent wall.

The Novista Riser Steel is suitable for locations where either a very high fire or acoustic rating, and are fire rated to up to FD120 and acoustic rated up to 40dB.

The Novista Timber Doorsets are fire tested to FD30 for a single open inward door, and both a single and double outward opening door.

Ashley Burberry, MD of Aspex UK, commented: “When we developed the Novista system, we wanted to create a doorset that would complement any surrounding and create a contemporary finish – it’s great to see how much it has taken off in the market over the past year and we’re looking forward to seeing the doorsets in place at 50/60 Station Road.”

Aspex UK,
Unit E Blaby Industrial Park,
Winchester Avenue,
Blaby,
Leicester,
United Kingdom,
LE8 4GZ

Phone: 0116 278 3506
Fax: 0116 278 4069

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