Pro Installer December 2018 - Issue 69 | Page 6

6 | DECEMBER 2018 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk FROM POOL HALL TO PROVIDENCE WITH KAWNEER SPORT Architectural glazing sys- tems by leading UK manufacturer Kawneer were specified for a hat-trick of reasons for the first de- velopment in Ipswich town centre for many years. Barber Casanovas Ruffles, who have used Kawneer systems for many years, selected them for a new £8 million BREEAM “Very good” headquarters building, Prov- idence House on Princes Street, because they are “tried and tested and a quality product that’s value for money.” On the ground floor of the 55,000ft 2 building office screens comprise Kawneer’s AA®100 zone- drained curtain walling with series 190 heavy-duty entrance doors and fixed lights with 200mm feature face caps in a mixture of metallic silver and anodised bronze. The AA®100 curtain walling also features on the Chalon Street façade as zone and mullion-drained and with a framing system incor- porating spandrel panels as well as on a gable end with clear glass fixed back to a concrete staircase CDW’S MIKE DAVIS JOINS CHELTENHAM TOWN FC’S FORMER PLAYERS ASSOCIATION and separately, with louvre panels and a pair of series 190 doors. The rear central core features more of the AA®100 zone-drained curtain walling with fixed lights while at the main entrance, the zone-drained AA®100 climbs the full height of the five-storey build- ing, then returns 90° at roof terrace level to incorporate AA®3720 bifold doors and two AA®720 ther- mally superior single-access doors leading onto a roof garden. Built over 16 months on the one-acre site of a former car park and Riley’s pool hall by main con- tractor SEH French for specialist commercial property developer Churchmanor Estates, the building has enabled Birketts solicitors, one of the largest office employers in the town, to bring hundreds of its staff under one roof from dispa- rate buildings. www.kawneer.co.uk Jack and Jill Pre- school is crowned D.W. Nye’s campaign winner After hundreds of votes from the local community, the winner of builders’ merchant D.W. Nye’s Proud to be Local campaign is Jack and Jill Pre-school in Rof- fey, Horsham. In the third round of the com- petition this year, local people cast their votes for the charity of their choice via email, Facebook and in store. Jack and Jill Pre-school was the clear winner and has been pre- sented with a cheque for £500. The charity works to provide quality, inclusive care and edu- cation for children aged two to 12 years. It offers a place where children can explore, create and discover the world in a safe and nurturing environment. Founded 24 years ago, the pre-school is based in Littlehaven Infant School, and last year opened a second site at Northolmes Junior School. The money will go towards renew- ing the soft flooring under the climbing equipment to ensure a safe and stimulating setting for the children. The group now joins the Hol- brook Animal Rescue Centre and 4The Youth in D.W. Nye’s line-up of 2018 winners. www.dwnye.co.uk Mike Davis, Managing Director of Gloucester-based aluminium specialists CDW Systems has returned to his roots, joining the newly-formed Cheltenham Town Former Players Association. Whilst many within the industry will know Mike for his 13-year tenure at CDW, he is arguably better known for his time on the football pitch with Cheltenham. In a career which spanned decades, Mike became synonymous with The Robins, starting off as a youth team player before joining the first team and eventually working his way right through the ranks to become First Team Assistant Manager. Partnering with a young Steve Cotterill (former Bristol City, Birmingham, Burnley and Stoke City manager), Mike resided over Cheltenham’s most successful and trans- formative period. Not only did the duo lead Cheltenham to victory in the 1998 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium but to the Football Conference title the very next season – securing promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club’s history. Now more than a decade on, Mike returns to Whaddon Road to join a whole host of CTFC legends in the forma- tion of the FPA. Their aim is to not only celebrate and keep alive the achievements of the club and its former players but to encourage fan engage- ment and enhance the overall matchday experience for supporters and sponsors. www.cdwsystems.co.uk