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Expanding on its selection of products with high thermal performance and condensation resistance, Tubelite Inc.   introduces 400 Series Curtainwall with Fiberglass Pressure Plate.
Tubelite Inc. has named Steve Mikkelson to the newly created position of quality manager. He works closely with Tubelite's production and executive management teams."Tubelite strives to provide the highest level of quality in our…
When it comes to fitting windows, it doesn’t get much harder and more complicated than this, although Devizes-based Wrightstyle came up with a solution that works beautifully but which involved technical complexity and not a little design difficulty.
Aaron Zorn joins Tubelite Inc. to provide glazing contractors in the Chicago area with storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylight control systems.
The case for the suitability of aluminium for the fabrication of fire protection products is made strongly by leading building envelope and solar products specialist, Schueco UK Limited, whose range of specialist glazed aluminium doors, façades and…
A leading UK steel glazing company has supplied fire-rated systems to the iconic King’s Cross redevelopment in London.
Dortech have successfully completed works at Kelvin Hall Academy in Hull for Main Contractors, Balfour Beatty.
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7cdee5/sealed_units_volu) has announced the addition of the "Sealed Units: Volumes and values for the Sealed Unit Market in the UK 2008-2014" report…
A UK steel glazing company has supplied to a prestigious HK $500 million (£40.7 million) mixed-use development in Hong Kong.
Tubelite Inc. has named John Young as client development manager providing storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylight control systems for North and South Carolina, and southern Virginia.
It started with a wartime kiss and ended in the deaths of 492 people and marks, arguably, the moment when modern fire safety started to get serious.
The Department of Defense's (DoD's) employees began moving into the new the Washington Headquarters Services' building in August 2011.
On 23 May, 2011, the NSG Group announced a plan to build a new value-added float line in Vietnam to increase its production of specialist products to supply the solar energy sector.
Swiss specialist glass manufacturers Glas Trösch have announced the launch of a range of premium fire resistant glasses for the UK.
For Christmas you just need the WrightstyleWrightstyle, a leading supplier of integrated steel and glass systems, wish all our customers, suppliers and friends a Merry Christmas.
Fifty years ago this month (December), 323 people, many of them children, died in a circus fire in Brazil, which also made a hero of an elephant.
An East Yorkshire glass factory has announced a £30m investment in energy-saving glass manufacturing that will create 50 jobs.
Online Auction Closing 12 NoonThursday 15th December 2011A C Yule & Son Limited Sale 2 of 4By order of B C Nimmo and G S Fraser, KPMG LLP, Joint Administrators of A C Yule & Son LimitedDouble Glazed Sealed Unit Production Lines, Tamglass…
A UK company that supplies its specialist systems worldwide is completing two prestigious contracts for the Olympic Games in London next year.
Photovoltaic Technology company Polysolar has opened a new research and development office at the Printed Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) in the UK.
Polysolar says it plans to build a full scale production plant for its transparent photovoltaic glazing in the UK within the next two years.
A UK steel glazing company is helping to complete one of the most significant regeneration projects in the Middle East, the US$160 million redevelopment of the Solidere Beirut Souks.
Scheduled for completion at the end of 2011, Oregon State Hospital’s new, modern, mental health care facility in Salem will replace the infamous landmark known as the J Building.
Wayne Storie, CSI-CCPR, has been named as Tubelite Inc.'s client development manager serving Maryland, northern Virginia and Washington, D.
In ancient times, windows would be covered with animal skins or fabrics to keep the elements at bay. It was only from the 12th century onwards that glass was used in windows.