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FEBRUARY 2015 PRO INSTALLER
PRO NEWS
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ISSUE 23
February 2015
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“As with the Imagine
Bi-Fold Door System, the
Imagine doors are available with a choice of three
threshold options: standard, low threshold (Part M
compliant when used with
ramps) and ultralow internal
room divider.”
Triple-glazing ready, the
doors come with various
customising options including: a range of 18 coloured
and woodgrain effect foil
‘The thermal performance
is excellent’
options; a fully welded
outerframe or mechanically
jointed one (making it ideal
for properties with access
difficulties); chamfered and
sculptured sashes as well as
glazing beads are available;
the door to door gasket is
available in white or black
to complement the hinges;
and there’s an option for
fitting an aluminum low
threshold with internal,
external or both transition ramps for wheelchair
access.
“The thermal performance is excellent,”
Jason concludes. “This is
because of the 5 chamber sash and 6 chamber
outerframe. The maximum
sash width is 1000mm
while the outerframe has
been stepped down to
70mm, making it ideal
for coupling to existing
frames in porches and
conservatories.”
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Women ‘taking on more
construction roles’
The proportion of construction jobs held by women could rise from a fifth to just
over a quarter during the coming five years, a new report has predicted.
By the close of the
current decade,
experts at Randstad
Construction, Property and Engineering
(CPE) believe that the
female employment
share could jump from
around 20% to 26%.
The figure stood at 16%
just five years ago, the recruitment firm indicated.
Construction firms have
stepped up their efforts
to take on a broader mix
of workers, in order to
address the threats posed
by skills shortages.
Meanwhile, the Government has backed
initiatives such as #NotJustForBoys, in a bid to
encourage women to
consider roles in sectors
like building and manufacturing.
According to Building.
co.uk, Randstad CPE now
believes that the proportion of jobs held by female
workers could exceed its
26% prediction by 2020 if
the “right cultural change”
is made.
Owen Goodhead,
managing director of the
group, said building firms
must not lose out on
talent because of outdated
attitudes.
He added: “In a rapidly
expanding industry, every
ounce of ability needs to
be harnessed.
“Companies that are addressing the issues facing
women in the workplace
will have access to a
greater pool of talent, and
will be able to make the
most of the opportunity
on offer in a fresh climate
of growth.”
While the female employment rate has improved dramatically over
recent years, Randstad
CPE said that wage levels
are also on the up.
The wage packets of
female construction employees have risen at an
annual rate of 6% over the
last decade, it said.
And close to half (46%)
of the women employed
in the industry now boast
at least 10 years of experience.
While flagging up these
improving trends, the
recruitment company
said that some barriers
still need to be broken
down.
Misperceptions about female construction workers
and a lack of flexibility
will need to be addressed,
it suggested.
Mr Goodhead concluded that construction
firms could face negative
financial consequences if
‘Businesses that
exclude women,
even accidentally,
will feel the
effect on the
bottom line’
they are slow to respond
to c hanging employment
dynamics.
He said: “Any complacency on this front
will have a clear cost.
Businesses that exclude
women, even accidentally,
will feel the effect on the
bottom line.”
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