AkzoNobel Powder Coatings expands My Interpon Portal with on-demand services to drive performance, speed and sustainability

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings expands My Interpon Portal with on-demand services to drive performance, speed and sustainability

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings is helping customers stay competitive and keep production moving by expanding My Interpon Portal with a powerful range of professional services that can now be purchased directly online. Available to customers with a My Interpon Portal account in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, the services give powder coaters fast, direct access to expert support aligned to operational needs. The expanded offer brings together technical, laboratory and sustainability services that support faster decisions, smoother production and high-confidence results on the coating line. From bespoke color development and lab powder samples to performance testing, technical audits, training and advanced application optimization, each service is built to help customers perform at their best, even under the most demanding conditions. Sustainability analysis tools further enable coaters to understand, measure and reduce environmental impact, while also unlocking productivity gains. Available services include tailored color development, reliable color references and samples such as the Interpon RAL swatch deck, as well as lab powder samples in solid or metallic finishes for pre-production evaluation. These tools give customers confidence at specification stage and help keep projects moving without delay. Corrosion and weatherability laboratory testing can also be ordered online, providing robust performance data to support product qualification and specification decisions. Technical audits, oven curing recording and advanced analysis of reciprocator and application-gun setup, using coatingAI’s exclusive, AI-powered Flightpath Pro software to help improve efficiency, optimize product usage and reduce quality issues across the coating process. The sustainability portfolio includes product-specific carbon footprint data covering raw material sourcing, transportation and manufacturing stages, supporting reporting and compliance requirements. The Eco+ Cure energy calculator further assesses curing-line performance, identifying opportunities to help customers reduce energy consumption, lower carbon footprint and increase throughput. Jorrit van Rijn, Marketing Director at AkzoNobel Powder Coatings, explains how the expanded services reinforce Interpon’s commitment to customer performance: “Our customers operate in a fast-moving, high-pressure environment where performance and reliability are everything. By bringing these services together in one place, My Interpon Portal simplifies access to expert support, helps customers make confident decisions, and keeps production lines running smoothly.”  “Designed with convenience and speed in mind, customers can now order Interpon services whenever they need them, giving them the control, flexibility and credibility to stay ahead of the curve.” To explore Interpon’s expert services available to order online, visit My Interpon Portal. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Barhale establishes Toronto base to target water and infrastructure projects

Barhale establishes Toronto base to target water and infrastructure projects

Civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling specialist Barhale has announced its expansion into Canada with the opening of its first business unit in Toronto, Ontario. Barhale Canada Inc will lead the company’s planned growth nationwide, with a particular focus on clean and wastewater resilience, stormwater management and advancing the company’s Low Carbon Solutions offering. The Canadian team is already engaged in advanced discussions on a number of schemes to deliver heat recovery systems and various water industry projects. Barhale Group Chief Executive Martin Brown said: “Establishing a permanent base in Toronto is a landmark step for Barhale and a clear signal of our intent to expand our specialist civil engineering and tunnelling capabilities and our Low Carbon Solutions business. Both the UK and Canada are making significant investments within the water sector and have made legally binding commitments to achieving net zero by 2050. We see a tremendous opportunity to support those ambitions with our Canadian workforce. “I have been leading the delivery of high-profile projects in Canada for a decade. In that time, I have been able to build a team of highly experienced specialists with a proven track record delivering complex design and build water projects and low carbon solutions. “We incorporated Barhale Canada Inc in February 2025 and I am very excited to now be able to formally launch the business. Barhale Canada will offer our new clients cost and programme efficiencies through our innovative approach to project delivery. “Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area provide a strong platform for this work, with a clear policy focus on decarbonisation and resilient infrastructure. Establishing a local presence allows us to work more closely with both local and Indigenous communities to grow our business organically through training and developing Canadian talent”. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Sertus Smoke Control Damper (SLD) sets new benchmark for BS 9991:2024 smoke control compliance

Sertus Smoke Control Damper (SLD) sets new benchmark for BS 9991:2024 smoke control compliance

Updated certification positions Sertus smoke control damper among the few solutions able to meet the full performance intent of the latest residential fire safety standard.  The updated certification for the SLD smoke control damper, aligns the product with the performance expectations set out in the newly revised BS 9991:2024 standard.  When the changes to BS 9991:2024 were introduced, the SLD product underwent additional fire and performance testing, without making any design modifications. The result: the SLD successfully met the enhanced performance requirements demanded by the updated standard.  This is critical for both new and existing projects. For customers, consultants and contractors who have already specified or installed the Sertus SLD, this updated certification provides reassurance that those installations remain compliant with BS 9991:2024. In short, no redesign, no replacement, no uncertainty – just verified performance aligned with current guidance.  Richard White, Commercial Director at Sertus, said:  “The update to BS 9991 is a significant moment for the smoke control sector. For the first time the standard clearly sets out how smoke control dampers should perform within a system. Our updated certification shows that the Sertus SLD fully aligns with these requirements, giving consultants and contractors confidence they are specifying a solution that meets the intent of the new guidance.” What’s changed and why it matters   BS 9991:2024 reinforces and clarifies the requirements set out in Section F.5.5, removing ambiguity around how smoke control dampers should be tested, classified and specified within a system.  While the principles have always existed, the updated standard is more explicit, closing potential loopholes and reducing the risk of non-compliant interpretations.  Dampers are no longer treated as simple components – they are now expected to perform to the same standard as the fire-resisting elements they sit within, including compartment walls and smoke control ductwork.  To meet the intent of the standard, dampers must now demonstrate:  All verified against recognised European standards including BS EN 12101-8, BS EN 1366-10 and EN 13501-4.  Steve Knight, Technical Director at Sertus, said:  “The key change is that dampers must now demonstrate performance across several classifications, including fire resistance, leakage and operational durability.” “Achieving EI120, S1000 and C10,000 – while also proving performance from both fire directions – is technically demanding. Our updated certification confirms that the SLD has been tested and classified to meet these expectations.” Fire resistance – What it actually means    Fire resistance is not a vague “fire rated” label – it is a measured, classified performance.  In line with guidance from the Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) and industry bodies such as ADB (Approved Document B), fire resistance is defined using three key criteria:  Meeting all three of these criteria is critical for any passive fire safety product – including smoke control dampers.  BS 9991 reinforces the importance of maintaining the fire performance of the compartmentation into which products are installed. Dampers must not weaken this barrier – they must preserve it.  In reality, fire is an unpredictable, dynamic event. While modelling plays a role in system design, relying solely on theoretical scenarios to justify reduced performance introduces risk. The updated BS 9991 guidance helps remove this ambiguity, making expectations around product classification clearer and more robust.  Put simply, if a damper does not achieve an appropriate EI classification, it risks compromising the fire-resisting performance of the compartment it is installed within. A clear message to the industry: Know what to look for       It’s important to recognise that not all dampers on the market are currently able to demonstrate compliance with these requirements.  If you are reviewing products for Gateway submissions, technical documentation or compliance checks, these are the classifications you should be actively looking for:  If a manufacturer cannot clearly demonstrate all of the above with test evidence and classification reports, then the product is unlikely to meet the intent of BS 9991:2024.  For installers and contractors, the benefit is straightforward: a clearly tested, fully classified solution that simplifies compliance.  For building owners and asset managers, it delivers something even more important – confidence that both new and existing installations are aligned with current fire safety expectations. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Efficient and reliable cooling for high-performance data centres - aquatherm at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026

Efficient and reliable cooling for high-performance data centres – aquatherm at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026

Due to increasing power density, data centres today require liquid-based cooling systems that meet the highest standards of efficiency and reliability. A key element here is the piping system used. At Data Centre World 2026 on 6–7 May at Messe Frankfurt (Germany), aquatherm GmbH will showcase its aquatherm blue piping system at Stand H110, demonstrating in a practical setting the advantages it offers in various cooling concepts in high-density environments. Additionally, aquatherm energy, a pre-insulated piping system that facilitates the economical use of waste heat, will be introduced. aquatherm is the world’s leading manufacturer of polypropylene piping systems for plant engineering and building services. High-performance cooling for AI and HPC environments aquatherm blue is a highly developed, flexible piping system that enables cooling media to be transported safely in both traditional chilled water systems and in direct-to-chip and hybrid cooling concepts. Thanks to the corrosion-resistant material polypropylene (PP-R) and a homogeneous welding technique, leak-proof connections are created that withstand the high demands of operational safety and continuous load. The flow-optimised inner surfaces of the pipes contribute directly to improving overall efficiency. Waste heat utilisation as an economic factor Feeding waste heat from data centres into local heating networks not only increases acceptance among local authorities and residents but also opens up additional economic potential for operators. aquatherm energy, a pre-insulated piping system optimised for the low-energy-loss transport of hot and cold fluids, creates ideal conditions for efficient waste heat utilisation. The product is available as both a single-pipe and a double-pipe system. In the double-pipe solution, the supply and return lines are pre-assembled in a single pipe, saving space and reducing construction costs and time. Both the single- and double-pipe variants are also available with integrated leak detection. Piping systems for modern cooling concepts Future-proof data centres require a liquid-based cooling infrastructure that ensures consistently stable hydraulic conditions, high operational reliability, and economical energy use. aquatherm piping systems form the stable backbone of modern cooling concepts – from classic chilled water supply to highly dynamic liquid cooling systems for AI applications. Application examples and new design logic Trade visitors to Data Centre World 2026 will gain practical insights into system solutions, application examples, and integration concepts for high-performance data centre infrastructures at the aquatherm stand. On the trade fair’s Green Innovation stage, they can also learn on 6 May at 15:40 why high-performance data centres may require a new design logic that does not start with the IT infrastructure, but with the cooling architecture. The presentation, entitled “We are cooling the wrong thing: Why data centre architecture must change”, will be given by Dimitri Wolf, Area Sales & Account Manager at aquatherm. aquatherm is the world’s leading manufacturer of plastic piping systems made from polypropylene for use in plant engineering and building services. Areas of application include district heating networks, drinking water applications, heating system construction, fire protection sprinkler systems, air conditioning and refrigeration technology, as well as surface heating and cooling systems. aquatherm products can be found in a wide variety of buildings and even on ships around the world. Notable examples include the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Kö-Bogen I and II in Düsseldorf, various Olympic venues, and numerous top hotels and resorts. Whether in heating and cooling networks, for cooling data centres or as surface heating and cooling, aquatherm products have a wide range of applications. The company employs around 500 people in Germany, Italy, and England. All production takes place exclusively at its German sites in Attendorn (headquarters) and Ennest. The family business is managed by Maik Rosenberg and Jan Kriedel. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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NFRC Celebrates Government’s Move to Ban Retentions and Overhaul Payment Law

NFRC Celebrates Government’s Move to Ban Retentions and Overhaul Payment Law

NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors) welcomes a landmark government announcement that will prohibit the use of retentions in construction contracts and deliver sweeping reforms to payment legislation. The announcement represents the most significant overhaul of the UK’s payment regime in over 25 years and will help to address the cash flow crisis that has long crippled NFRC members and other specialist contractors across the construction industry.   NFRC Group CEO James Talman said, “This outcome is one our industry has been campaigning for years to achieve. “  “For too long, specialist contractors have been forced to operate under a system that allowed larger firms to withhold their money, delay payment, and use their cash as free working capital.   “Today, the Government has shown that it has listened, and we could not be more pleased.”  The measures will be subject to a two-year implementation period, and dependent on the parliamentary timetable. This gives industry time to prepare, while providing a clear and firm direction of travel. NFRC will work with our Members and government during this transition period to ensure the incoming legislation is appropriate and effective. We will also continue to advocate on behalf of Members who are exploited by the current laws, which are now conclusively recognised to be unfair.   YEARS OF WORK, FINALLY REWARDED  NFRC has been advocating for reform of payment practices and the abolition of retentions for nearly a decade. In 2021, NFRC estimated that £300 million of roofing and cladding subcontractors’ cash was held in retention at any one time. In 2023, 86% of NFRC Members reported difficulties recovering retention payments on local authority contracts. And in 2025, 80% of contractor Members said retentions were still affecting their business. NFRC has taken every opportunity possible to advertise these facts and advocate for reform.   “Our Members are passionate about this issue, not just because it affects their bottom line, but because it affects their people, their livelihoods, and their ability to grow and deliver for the UK,” said Talman.   “The hours our team and our Members have put into this consultation speak for themselves.”   The UK has a critical need for housebuilding, retrofit, clean energy infrastructure, and public sector construction. None of these issues will be adequately tackled if the specialist contractors at the coal face are being strangled by cash flow problems.  CREDIT WHERE DUE  NFRC wishes to acknowledge the Department for Business and Trade for bringing these proposals forward with seriousness and urgency. The consultation process was well-designed, accessible, and genuinely engaged with industry. The government has listened to the evidence industry presented and acted on it.  “We are grateful to the Department for Business and Trade for the rigour and openness they have brought to this process,” said Talman.   “Good consultation deserves recognition, and today’s announcement is evidence of what happens when industry engages and government listens.   “We also want to acknowledge the many industry partners, trade bodies, and our own Members who contributed to this collective effort. Special thanks to the CLC taskforce on this important topic headed by Steve Bratt.”   The government has confirmed it will proceed with many of the measures proposed in the consultation, including:  – Removing the ability to contract out of the statutory charge of 8% interest on late payment.     – Boards or audit committees of persistently late-paying large companies will be required to publish explanations for poor payment performance and the actions they are taking to address it.   – Banning retention clauses.  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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NBS accelerates global rollout in Nordics and APAC, following US launch success

NBS accelerates global rollout in Nordics and APAC, following US launch success

International reach enables UK-based architects and manufacturers to collaborate seamlessly across markets Today, NBS (part of Hubexo), the platform for connected construction information, announces further international expansion of its specification and product information platforms, known outside the UK as Lattira Spec and Lattira Source. The Lattira product suite is built on the established technological framework of the NBS Chorus and Source platforms, providing a robust approach to project specification and construction product research for architects, engineers and other construction professionals. As part of the expansion, specification content tailored to the USA has been developed, bringing added value for UK practices with projects in these regions. Building on Lattira Spec’s successful US market entry in February 2026, Lattira Source will roll out across the Nordics throughout the first half of this year, with Lattira Spec and Source launching in Australia and New Zealand later on. This expansion addresses a key challenge the industry faces globally: balancing standardised design approaches with local market realities. Lattira brings together trusted specification content and verified data in one clear, structured platform. As with NBS Chorus and NBS Source, the suite works as a unified system. Manufacturers can upload construction product information through Source, making products instantly discoverable for specifiers using Spec. This approach helps to keep products up to date across the entire platform with real-time updates. Empowering architects with localised specification tools Lattira Spec is the first global specification writing platform with integrated, region-specific content. It enables design teams to write specifications with locally relevant standards and product information, regardless of project location. Key benefits for specifiers: Connecting manufacturers with design professionals globally Lattira Source connects construction product manufacturers directly with specifiers and architects across multiple markets, enabling them to showcase their products to design professionals worldwide through a single platform. Key benefits for manufacturers: Connecting UK expertise with global opportunities The Lattira suite is built on international data standards and years of proven expertise in digital construction information management. It creates a global ecosystem that connects markets, streamlines workflows and drives stronger collaboration among professionals, suppliers and manufacturers worldwide. Commenting on this milestone Joakim Percival, Chief Product Officer at Hubexo said: “Lattira Spec and Source are driving Hubexo’s ambition to create the world’s first global specification writing platform with fully integrated content. “Lattira is changing the game in how the construction industry collaborates across borders. For UK-based NBS subscribers, this expansion means the ability to work on international projects with the same confidence they have domestically. Meanwhile, global manufacturers gain direct access to design teams across multiple markets, creating an interconnected ecosystem for the construction industry. When our teams across continents work together, it’s about transforming how construction professionals communicate and work together, regardless of where they’re based.” With more than 50 years of history, NBS is a trusted specification system used by UK architects, engineers and manufacturers. In the UK, the platforms will continue to operate under the established NBS Chorus and NBS Source branding. Inclusion in regional markets requires a separate subscription. For further information, please contact NBS. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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