MONTH IN FM
DECEMBER/JANUARY 2020 45
FMJ.CO.UK
NO MORE WHITE WALLS!
Interior Art Co transform o ices in West London from bland to ‘on-brand’
Wales based art consultancy Interior Art Co were approached by Deluxe in
London to help transform their stark white-washed o ices in West London to an
engaging, informative and fun environment for their sta .
Work began in September 2017 with site visits and client briefings before the
sta had even moved into the building to ensure stage 1 of the transformation
was completed in the first few months of occupancy. This included an extra
large super-graphic for their double height atrium (designed to disguise some
functional pillars), logos and branding for their Canopy restaurant and Buzz Bar
café, photographic
meeting room
decoration, a 3D
infographic amongst
other smaller
wayfinding graphics.
Over the past 24
months work has
continued as new
areas of the o ice
have been developed
which will culminate
with a redesign of
their main boardroom space. This stage included a themed corridor design
painted by hand using their new brand colours, further overhead wayfinding,
bold wall vinyl art and a film-inspired notice board.
To ensure maximum impact on the Monday mornings when sta would
arrive back into work all installation work took place over the weekends where
possible.
http://interiorartcompany.com
+44 (0)2920 219696
TEAM Q MAINTENANCE WINS NEW CONTRACT
WITH CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Technical services provider
Team Q Maintenance has
been awarded a major
public sector contract with
Cambridgeshire County
Council.
Team Q will provide
building, mechanical and
electrical maintenance
services to Cambridgeshire’s
non-school portfolio
comprising in excess of 200 properties. The new contract sees both the building
fabric and building services elements coming under the management and
delivery of Team Q.
Commenting on the contract award, Guy Busfield, Director of Team Q said:
“We are delighted to be working with Cambridgeshire County Council and to
have the opportunity to support them through the provision of an e icient and
e ective service.”
Through this partnership, Team Q is investing in the local economy, opening
a new satellite o ice and creating new employment opportunities, including
apprenticeships.
Established in 1982, Team Q Maintenance operates throughout London and
the East of England providing technical maintenance services to the commercial
and public sectors.
www.teamq.co.uk
01992 507 320
info@teamq.co.uk
NEW COBA CATALOGUE CELEBRATES 40
YEARS OF SAFETY MATTING
British manufacturer, COBA Europe, used A+A Dusseldorf to launch its brand new
2019/20 safety matting and flooring catalogue, and unveiled some innovative
new floor safety products to the health and safety sector.
Celebrating 40 years of being in the safety matting business, COBA -
headquartered in the UK with facilities across Europe - cites this special
Anniversary Edition of its catalogue as its ‘most comprehensive yet’.
The 84-page catalogue features new and innovative product lines within each
of its core categories covering Workplace Matting, ESD Matting and Equipment,
Floor Level Safety Accessories, Floor Coverings, Entrance Mats, Entrance Matting
Systems and Mats for Leisure.
This latest edition also includes more useful information for customers than
ever before, including
handy buying guides, a
product selector, facts
and statistics, technical
data comprising
over 40 new slip, fire
and ESD ratings, as
well as new images
showing close-up
views of products and
application examples.
To request your copy
please contact COBA
Europe or download
from the website.
www.cobaeurope.com/download/coba-europe-main-catalogue
sales@cobaeurope.com (0)116 240 1088
SUSTAINABILITY IS A HIGH PRIORITY IN
HEALTHCARE DESIGN
Navjot Dhillon, Marketing
Manager, Gerflor, explains.
Today’s healthcare
buildings must be
environmentally-friendly,
highly sustainable places
with low CO emissions and
capable of interaction with
both inside and outside
environments. But crucially
they must also be healthy
places that play a pivotal role in the natural healing process by improving patient
recovery, bettering sta performance and enhancing the experience of visitors.
As healthcare providers have a duty of care to ensure that appropriate
guidelines are in place, the Department of Health’s Building Notes give best
practice guidance on the design and planning of new healthcare buildings and
on the adaptation or extension of existing facilities. Product innovation and
testing by global manufacturers is helping to provide the best solutions to deliver
the outstanding performance that the healthcare industry needs from building
products like floorings.
Understandably, healthcare specifiers rely heavily on flooring manufacturers
and flooring contractors to provide reliable, sustainable flooring solutions that
meet or exceed requirements. It therefore falls upon manufacturers to test their
products to international standards; however, some are going one step further
by testing standards in broader terms for risk areas, air quality, cleanability and
disinfection.
www.gerflor.co.uk
contractuk@gerflor.com
01926 622600
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