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Carbon reductions, energy savings and procurement were key topics of interest during a very busy two day show. design build facades met up with existing clients and other key people from NHS Trusts, energy supply companies and organisations across the sector. design build facades were pleased that the refurbishment of Aintree University Hospital Tower Block
design build facades, a design and build overcladding specialist, will be participating in the upcoming IHEEM Healthcare Estates Conference in Manchester on the 10th and 11th October. We invite you to visit Stand B27 in the Energy and Sustainability zone to discuss procurement and our fabric first approach to addressing energy efficiency and decarbonisation within
With a busy start to the new year, design build facades is pleased to announce that they will shortly be commencing work at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Building envelope works to the 11-storey Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital comprises upgrades to the external facade using our insulated aluminium rainscreen
design build facades is pleased to announce that building envelope works are now underway on Block A, York Hospital, part of York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The works comprise overcladding using our insulated aluminium rainscreen and high-performance integrated windows as part of a range of energy efficiency and carbon saving measures in
design build facades is pleased to announce that a full-size mock-up of the proposed facade works has now been completed at Eastbourne District General Hospital, part of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. This is the final design step prior to programming the full works. The works comprise overcladding using our insulated aluminium rainscreen and high-performance
d+b facades were once again delighted to assist the hospital. The exciting transformation of the Queens building, Bristol Royal Infirmary was completed in 2016. As with many buildings, internal refurbishment is often a rolling programme independent of the facade, but how do you get a new MRI scanner weighing several tonnes installed on the first floor