Clearview National October 2015 - Issue 167 | Page 20

INDUSTRYNEWS Keeping it Local »»Profile 22 approved commercial manufacturer, Polar Windows has aided the £4.5million regeneration of 70 flats at Stonelow Green in Dronfield, supplying a casement window solution using the Profile 22 FI70 system. Principal contractor, Morgan Sindall required local contractors to be used wherever possible. Just seven and half miles from site, Hasland-based fabricator Polar Windows was appointed preferred window sub-contractor due to locality and the company’s proven experience in the commercial sector. Polar Windows’ business development manager, Rob Hawkins explains how the window solution helped eradicate cold spots within the building, and worked with the external wall insulation (EWI) to improve the thermal performance of the blocks. “Our biggest challenge on this project was the large lounge windows. A vast PVCu tilt and turn window had originally been combined with a timber panel to create a long feature window. “While there was a need to retain this feature with a likefor-like replacement, would have meant unnecessary cold spots. We had to design a window solution which would allow as much of the building to be wrapped in EWI as possible. “The project was completed on time and in budget, improving the quality of life for the Tenants of Stonelow Green.” Rob adds. Visit www.profile22.co.uk Triple Charity Challenge »»Mark Russell, Co-Director at Northampton’s MG Window Systems complete the gruelling National Three Peaks Challenge, climbing England, Scotland and Wales’ three highest mountains within 24 hours, to raise funds for charity, early this year. MG Windows is a member of both the VEKA Approved Installer Scheme and the glazing industry’s leading installer support organisation, Network VEKA, which – along with many others – sponsored Mark in his quest, raising a total of more than £1,500. Mark explained: “The funds will be split between Cancer Research and the Old Northamptonians RFC Benevolent Fund – a charity set up to support those who require financial assistance to partake in rugby, whether it be for kit, fees, rehabilitation from injury; you name it! Each year, club members undertake a Chairman’s Challenge as part of our fundraising activities.” Colin Torley, Sales and Marketing Director for The VEKA UK Group added: “Many congratulations to Mark on completing the National Three Peaks – it’s an unforgiving challenge.” ‘an unforgiving challenge’ Visit www.vekauk.com A WELCOMED INVESTMENT »»Hardware distributor, VBH has been undergoing financial restructuring and details were announced at its AGM in July. New private investors have been welcomed on board and are injecting €26m into the group; with the main contribution provided by Ascalon a private investment company owned by Mr Victor Trenev who is investing €20m. In an official announcement, Finance Director, Mr Jeurgen Kassel says: “Mr Trenev has been a holder of VBH shares for many years and has good knowledge of the company. His engagement with VBH is seen as an important strategic potential 20 » OCT 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M in order for the further development of the European hardware market. After the increase in share capital, he will have a 50% stake in VBH Holding AG.” Managing Director of VBH Peter Rowlands commented: “The hardware market in Continental Europe has been tough going in the last couple of years especially since the political tension with Russia has directly hit exporters. However, as one of the largest world distributors of hardware, VBH is well placed to take advantage of market restructuring and the new financing structure in Germany will ensure that cash is available to invest in new logistic solutions and customer facing technologies.” www.vbhgb.com