HWA and Dual Seal Glass join forces in uni project

Date: 16 December 2013

A project to spruce-up buildings on Huddersfield University’s Queensgate campus is brining rewards for two local firms.

Brighouse-based HWA is to supply curtain walling, windows and doors for an external refurbishment scheme that will improve the performance of 40-year-old buildings at the campus while Dual Seal, of Leeds Road, Huddersfield, will provide glass for the order.The envelope enhancement is the largest single refurbishment project ever undertaken by the university – involving 687 bays of glazing with an overall length of 2,177 linear metres.Read more here.A project to spruce-up buildings on Huddersfield University’s Queensgate campus is brining rewards for two local firms.  

Brighouse-based HWA is to supply curtain walling, windows and doors for an external refurbishment scheme that will improve the performance of 40-year-old buildings at the campus while Dual Seal, of Leeds Road, Huddersfield, will provide glass for the order.

The envelope enhancement is the largest single refurbishment project ever undertaken by the university – involving 687 bays of glazing with an overall length of 2,177 linear metres.

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