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February 5, 2016

Composite panel construction & cold store warehouse specialist to boost UK manufacturing capability

Composite panel construction and industrial waterproofing specialist ISD Solutions, following another profitable year with revenues now exceeding £30 million, is well positioned to continue its recent growth and boost manufacturing at its Gloucester production facility. Specialising in the development, construction and maintenance of cold stores, firewalls, data centres and clean

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MODERN BUILDER is bringing an exciting new campaign to Ireland

MODERN BUILDER is bringing an exciting new campaign to Ireland – giving architects, builders and the Irish construction industry in general a unique triple opportunity to win the recognition you deserve. Modern Builder(published by UB Media)are previous winners of prestigious International Green Apple Environment Awards, and they are now sponsoring

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Composite panel construction & cold store warehouse specialist to boost UK manufacturing capability

Composite panel construction and industrial waterproofing specialist ISD Solutions, following another profitable year with revenues now exceeding £30 million, is well positioned to continue its recent growth and boost manufacturing at its Gloucester production facility. Specialising in the development, construction and maintenance of cold stores, firewalls, data centres and clean

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February 5, 2016

Composite panel construction & cold store warehouse specialist to boost UK manufacturing capability

Composite panel construction and industrial waterproofing specialist ISD Solutions, following another profitable year with revenues now exceeding £30 million, is well positioned to continue its recent growth and boost manufacturing at its Gloucester production facility. Specialising in the development, construction and maintenance of cold stores, firewalls, data centres and clean rooms, plus industrial cladding and waterproofing, the £300,000 investment to improve its manufacturing facilities includes a new roll forming line for composite panel metal skins, plus vacuum lifting and fabrication equipment. Following an extensive evaluation, the company has also switched to the BASF Elastopor rigid polyurethane foam system used for the rigid core of structural insulated panels and doors, due to its superior and consistent thermal properties over a predicted 25-year lifespan. Other benefits include a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of ‘less than 5’ and an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of Zero. The investment will increase capacity and support continued quality and efficiency improvements covering the production of a range of bespoke insulated structural panels, cold-room doors and associated fittings used in a variety of construction and maintenance projects. These cover supermarket cold stores, food preparation and cleanroom environments, plus other commercial and industrial buildings. At the same time increased capacity will reduce the dependency on imported cold room products and improve quality and product development for the company’s expanding off-the-peg modular and bespoke cold room solutions, used in a wide range of smaller businesses from catering to pharmaceuticals. Tony Wall, Managing Director of ISD Solutions commented: “Boosting our manufacturing expertise and capacity in this way allows us to take more control over product delivery and quality and fits perfectly with our long term strategy to provide a totally integrated end-to-end solution for our customers incorporating consultancy, design, manufacturing, installation. This extended capability will also benefit customers taking advantage of our newly formed cold store maintenance division.” Wall continued: “The new more environmentally friendly BASF foam also fits with our desire to be conscious of the responsibility we have to work in ways that reduce our impact on the environment.” With 6 new staff appointments in the last year alone taking headcount to 105, and in recent months the establishment of a new design office team, cold store maintenance division and an industrial waterproofing division, this new manufacturing capability will support further growth. Meanwhile the company already has healthy order books for 2016. Recent projects include the completion of the 150th cold store development for Morrisons supermarkets, a multi-million pound cold storage warehouse for the Spanish pharmaceutical giant Grifols and we continue to be one of Aldi’s approved contractors for building new stores.

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MODERN BUILDER is bringing an exciting new campaign to Ireland

MODERN BUILDER is bringing an exciting new campaign to Ireland – giving architects, builders and the Irish construction industry in general a unique triple opportunity to win the recognition you deserve. Modern Builder(published by UB Media)are previous winners of prestigious International Green Apple Environment Awards, and they are now sponsoring the campaign to establish an Ireland-only sector. And it is free! The Modern Builder Green Apple Awards for the Built Environment (Ireland) are open to anyone in the construction industry across the whole of Ireland. If you have any projects that benefit the built environment, we want to hear about them – and we will reward the best ones. There are three chances of Irish glory, as you can win Gold, Silver or Bronze awards. But your chance of success does not end there! Your projects will also be entered into the International Green Apple Awards, where more Gold, Silver and Bronze trophies are waiting to be won. And if you are one of the highest scorers, you could be chosen to represent your country in the European Business Awards for the Environment, as the Green Apple Awards is one of the few accredited campaigns that acts as an automatic feeder scheme into this Brussels-led initiative. If you go to Green Apple Awards at www.thegreenorganisation.info you will find a category to suit you – or you might prefer simply to submit photos to be considered in the Beautiful Buildings section. Every organisation is entitled to submit a free entry before February 28 (online, by post or email) and you can compete in more than one category if you choose to pay the Additional Entry Fee of £100 + VAT for each. Full details can be found on the website and the Green Apple Awards were initially launched in 1994 by The Green Organisation – an international, independent, non-political, non-activist, non-profit environment group, dedicated to recognising, rewarding and promoting environmental best practice around the world. The entry form tells you what the judges are looking for and it gives you a wide selection of categories to enter. All winners will be invited to collect their trophies at a glittering presentation ceremony in Ireland, and further ceremonies will be held in London and Europe for companies who go on to further achievement at those levels. Speaking at the launch of the Modern Builder Green Apple Awards, Jasen Uprichard (Partner) said: “We are devoted to helping the Irish construction industry, and by creating an Ireland-only sector within one of the world’s leading environment awards schemes, we are giving everyone the chance to showcase their favourite projects and top achievements. “We know the value of winning a Green Apple Award and we want our readers to enjoy the publicity, increased awareness and greater business opportunities that go hand-in-hand with success at this level. “We wish them all the very best of luck.”

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Composite panel construction & cold store warehouse specialist to boost UK manufacturing capability

Composite panel construction and industrial waterproofing specialist ISD Solutions, following another profitable year with revenues now exceeding £30 million, is well positioned to continue its recent growth and boost manufacturing at its Gloucester production facility. Specialising in the development, construction and maintenance of cold stores, firewalls, data centres and clean rooms, plus industrial cladding and waterproofing, the £300,000 investment to improve its manufacturing facilities includes a new roll forming line for composite panel metal skins, plus vacuum lifting and fabrication equipment. Following an extensive evaluation, the company has also switched to the BASF Elastopor rigid polyurethane foam system used for the rigid core of structural insulated panels and doors, due to its superior and consistent thermal properties over a predicted 25-year lifespan. Other benefits include a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of ‘less than 5’ and an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of Zero. The investment will increase capacity and support continued quality and efficiency improvements covering the production of a range of bespoke insulated structural panels, cold-room doors and associated fittings used in a variety of construction and maintenance projects. These cover supermarket cold stores, food preparation and cleanroom environments, plus other commercial and industrial buildings. At the same time increased capacity will reduce the dependency on imported cold room products and improve quality and product development for the company’s expanding off-the-peg modular and bespoke cold room solutions, used in a wide range of smaller businesses from catering to pharmaceuticals. Tony Wall, Managing Director of ISD Solutions commented: “Boosting our manufacturing expertise and capacity in this way allows us to take more control over product delivery and quality and fits perfectly with our long term strategy to provide a totally integrated end-to-end solution for our customers incorporating consultancy, design, manufacturing, installation. This extended capability will also benefit customers taking advantage of our newly formed cold store maintenance division.” Wall continued: “The new more environmentally friendly BASF foam also fits with our desire to be conscious of the responsibility we have to work in ways that reduce our impact on the environment.” With 6 new staff appointments in the last year alone taking headcount to 105, and in recent months the establishment of a new design office team, cold store maintenance division and an industrial waterproofing division, this new manufacturing capability will support further growth. Meanwhile the company already has healthy order books for 2016. Recent projects include the completion of the 150th cold store development for Morrisons supermarkets, a multi-million pound cold storage warehouse for the Spanish pharmaceutical giant Grifols and we continue to be one of Aldi’s approved contractors for building new stores.

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