Pro Installer January 2015 - Issue 22 | Page 14

14 JANUARY 2015 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk MASS HOUSING REVAMP SCHEDULED Roofline and rainwater products from Swish Building Products have been specified by Broadacres Housing Association for installation on over 350 homes. Black half-round gutters and round downpipes are being supplied alongside white fascias and soffits through local stockist, Quay Plastics to contractor and installer, Newlife Windows. This is the first time that the low maintenance building product manufacturer will be supplying the North Yorkshire-based housing association with components from its sustainable Going For Gold The Lakesmere Group has won a prestigious £13m contract to work on the redevelopment of the former Press and Broadcast Centres for the London 2012 Olympic Games to create one of the most advanced digital hubs in Europe. Located at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the new Here East development will utilise the existing infrastructure to develop a world-leading creative and digital cluster for East London. Working alongside main contractor Laing O’Rourke, Lakesmere will work on the redevelopment of the existing International Broadcast Centre and will be responsible for the design, manufacture and installation of the building’s new unitised glazing system that will feature a striking decorative ‘dazzle’ frit pattern. Lakesmere’s additional scope of work includes the delivery of perforated aluminium rain-screen cladding, polycarbonate cladding, mesh soffit and fascia cladding, with the team also undertaking the legacy works to the former Media Press Centre and Media Conference Room buildings. The unitised glazing panels will be manufactured and supplied by Lakesmere’s sister company McMullen Facades, with Lakesmere’s dedicated Special Projects team undertaking the design and installation. Lakesmere will also deliver various other cladding elements, in addition to an internal curtain walling system to the building’s atrium, glass and polycarbonate roof lights, ventilation louvers and several large ‘hangar’ door screens. As the roofing contractor responsible for the creation of the striking roof of the London Aquatics Centre, Lakesmere has also worked on a number of other projects on the Olympic site including the Olympic Park Energy Centre and the Media Centre Building. Lakesmere is also currently on site helping to transform the existing Olympic Stadium, by installing a new roof. rainwater range. Broadacres wished to align the rainwater system with the roofline supplier; the Swish products proved to be the best value, high quality option. “Historically, these roofline and rainwater components have been on a 30 year replacement programme, however, this may be reviewed going forward due to the increased life expectancy of new generation PVC products,” comments Ian Pollitt, quantity surveyor for Broa- dacres Housing Association. “We also pick up prospective replacement jobs following stock condition surveys carried out by our Technical Services team. In most instances, the new roofline and rainwater systems are replacing existing PVC products, but on this year’s replacement programme there are 13 properties with timber fascias.” Forming part of an annual replacement programme, 191 properties were com- pleted under phase one; a further 161 will be upgraded during phase two which began in October 2014 and will continue through 2015. Fascias and soff