Heavy duty steel glazing systems to be supplied for recycling project

  • 3 Dec 2013

A mechanical biological treatment (MBT) and anaerobic digestion (AD) plant at Bolton Road, Manvers is due to open by 2015, with Wrightstyle supplying and installing around 280 square metres of heavy duty-steel glazing systems, including curtain walling, doors, screens and windows, complete with thermal glazing. 

Work will be undertaken at operational and workshop facilities, in addition to a visitor centre on site, with the steel glazing systems being used to create an environmentally friendly building.

Earlier in the year, the company also became a network partner for Schueco, allowing them to offer a range of steel and aluminium enhanced systems to reduce the risk of fire, ballistic or explosive attacks.

Wrightstyle,
Unit 2&7 Banda Trading Estate,
Nursteed Road,
Devizes,
United Kingdom,
SN10 3DY

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