GGF launches online bookshop for its publications

  • 23 Jun 2015

The GGF Shop contains a comprehensive range of technical, health and safety and consumer publications to help companies and individuals throughout the industry work to the highest standards. 

GGF Shop offers an online space to order hard copies of GGF publications at anytime, anywhere

The new retail website covers a full range of GGF titles, split into 10 product areas that include all of the GGF’s technical data sheets, practice guides, consumer leaflets and health and safety publications.

GGF Shop also offers a suite of consumer leaflets, providing guidance on the GGF’s consumer protection and the GGF Conciliation Scheme, in addition to independent advice aimed to increase homeowners’ confidence when buying and installing glass and glazing.

How GGF Shop works:

  • Create an account and purchase an hard copy GGF publication
  • Browse with front cover images and detailed descriptions of every GGF publication available
  • Guaranteed delivery within 14 days
  • Direct download links to digital GGF publications
  • GGF Members save up to 75% & have access to exclusive “special cost price rates.”

Giles Willson, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Technical Affairs commented: “The GGF Shop is an excellent way to access the GGF publications and will help both Members and Non-Members get the information they need to help them do their jobs. 

“It will also be useful for many others in the broader construction industry such as architects and specifiers to gain access to our technical content.” 

Click here to visit GGF Shop

Contact:

Glass and Glazing Federation
40 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
LONDON

t: 0207 939 9101

Visit the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) website

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