For many schools, colleges and universities, decorative casing and wall lining solutions are an integral part of both new build and refurbishment projects, as Encasement explains…
Encasement pipe boxing and casings have been used for more than 15 years to conceal interior and exterior pipework in a range of social housing projects.
Although concealing pipework for sprinklers, heating systems and utilities will form only part of the full scope of RMI activities provided by HA and LA’s, the potential for minimising the impact on tenants can be aided using Encasement pre-formed pipe boxing and casings.
Encasement will be exhibiting at this year’s Fire Sprinkler International (FSI) Conference & Exhibition, which takes place at the Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel in London.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic postponed the resumption of Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, it has already become evident that fire sprinkler systems can help save lives, says Encasement.
Encasement ‘Versa’ fire sprinkler boxing has concealed surface mounted fire sprinkler pipework at four South Tyneside Council tower blocks in Hebburn and Jarrow.
The publication of the Phase 1 report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry in October 2019 was yet another stark reminder of the essential role that fire safety plays in all residential buildings, according to Encasement.
Encasement’s ‘Versa 5’ pre-formed plywood fire sprinkler boxing will provide an aesthetic finish to the installation of new fire sprinkler systems at student accommodation blocks in Wolverhampton.