The GGF announces it is working with British Glass to research the impact glass and glazing has in making buildings more energy efficient and carbon reducing.
Gray’s Inn is one of four Inns of Court in London, the furthest away from the Royal Courts of Justice and the smallest of the four (the other three are Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple, and Middle Temple). It features secondary glazing from Selectaglaze.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) launches new guidance document on product substitutions to help companies comply with regulations as the construction industry comes under greater scrutiny than ever before.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has written to cabinet ministers from three different Government departments urging the Government to resolve the looming crisis over product compliance, namely UKCA marking and CE marking.
Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, is celebrating its history with the creation of a new online heritage hub, ‘The History of Pilkington UK’.
Senior Architectural Systems is in a good position to help its customers achieve the new lower U-value targets required by Approved Document Part L of the Building Regulations and the new Future Homes Standard.
A former North London paints warehouse has been transformed into a mixed development of apartments and commercial premises with Crittall windows, doors and screens featuring throughout the project.
The 900-year-old Auckland Castle sits is one of the best-preserved bishops’ palaces in all of Europe and is at the heart of The Auckland Project. It now features glazing from Selectaglaze.
Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, has made two new senior appointments – promoting Kristian Chalmers to Head of Sales, and Leo Pyrah to Marketing and VA Manager.