Hazlemere Commercial Win Braunstone Frith School Contract

Braunstone Frith Primary School
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Braunstone Frith Primary School

Date: 6 September 2017

Hazlemere Commercial have been awarded a refurbishment contract by Leicester City Council to replace a substantial number of existing windows and doors at Braunstone Frith Primary School, Cuffling Drive in Leicester.

The project also involves some internal building works, but the bulk of this buildings improvement contract, worth over £1/4m is yet another contract Hazlemere Commercial have been awarded involving AluK aluminium fenestration products.

Hazlemere will be manufacturing and installing replacement white powder coated double glazed thermally broken windows using the AluK 58BW aluminium casement window system, which offers end users a cost effective, high performance solution that is available in a wide range of configurations and formats to suit each building’s design.

The window system is available in Top Hung, Side Hung, Tilt before Turn, Fully Reversible and Steel Replacement formats with a range of glazing and hardware options.

With clean lines and advanced functionality, this superior window and door system has been designed to offer a high performance, narrow profile solution that has the range and flexibility to suit most projects, in a complete variety of colours and finishes.

Hazlemere Commercial are also fabricating and fitting several AluK GT55 TB aluminium commercial entrance doors as part of the refurbishment project at Braunstone Frith School.

The AluK GT55 TB double glazed doors have been designed to offer high levels of performance through thermally broken screening.

This product is part of an AluK ground floor treatment system that includes an integrated range of high-traffic, anti-finger trap doors suitable for single storey applications, so ideal for replacement doors in educational establishments like this primary school.

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