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AluK the latest big industry name to partner with Building Our Skills

AluK is the latest big industry name to partner with the Building Our Skills campaign: Making Fenestration a Career of…

6 years ago

Winmac celebrates 20 year milestone supplying premium machinery to fabricators

With a pedigree supplying premium machinery to window and door fabricators going back 20 years, Winmac is heading into 2020…

6 years ago

Construction industry urged to ‘go full circle’ amid sustainability concerns

While welcoming the UK’s Net Zero pledge, leading sustainability authority, Bureau Veritas has asserted that a transition to the circular…

6 years ago

Government’s new design guide welcome news for window industry

Following the Conservative Party Conference, the Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government has unveiled a new design…

6 years ago

Brisant Secure is named the 18th fastest growing UK business in Fast Track 100

Brisant-Secure is the eighteenth fastest growing company in the UK, according to the Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100,…

6 years ago

Industry heads to Park Lane, London to reward the best in class at G-Awards

This year's G-Awards was a truly wonderful occasion and celebrated a fantastic year in the industry. A host of big…

6 years ago

Avia secure smart lock receives world first BSI internet security certificate

Mighton has been officially presented with a certificate from the British Standards Institution (BSI) in recognition of achieving the Government’s…

6 years ago

FENSA to lead Building Our Skills ‘Inspiring The Future’ Campaign

FENSA, the glazing industry’s leading competent person scheme, is set to help spearhead Building Our Skills (BOS) ‘Inspiring The Future’…

6 years ago

Installers from Mourne Windows & Doors achieve professional qualification

A team of 7 window and door installers from Mourne Windows & Doors, based in Hilltown, County Down, are the…

6 years ago

Unhealthy buildings adversely affect children and will cost UK £55.6bn over next 40 years

Living, learning and working in unhealthy buildings will cost the UK economy over £55 billion between now and 2060, according…

6 years ago