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The redevelopment of existing flats for elderly residents
of The Railway Housing Association, located in Hull, is
being carried out utilising the proven benefits of Catnic
Lintels: chosen for their corrosion resistance, thermal
insulation value and all round physical performance.
The reconstruction of the Newton Thorpe Cottages site is
being carried out on behalf of the affordable housing
provider by Yuill Homes, while Gammond Evans Chrichton Ltd
is the architectural practice leading the project.
Initially Yuill Homes is constructing a new block of
apartments with eight dwellings on both the ground and first
floor. Once they are completed, the existing properties will
be demolished and a further 10 bungalows erected in their
place using traditional methods.
The Project Technologist for Gammond Evans Crichton Ltd, Mr
Charles Andrews, comments: “The new flats and houses are
being built for the Railway Housing Association which
manages a lot of property and for whom we have done several
projects in the past. This is an interesting scheme given
the replacement of existing dwellings prior to their
demolition, and presents a mix of external treatments
including two types of facing brick, areas of render and a
curving green roof on the two storey flats.
“As to the wall construction, the external skin for the
flats varies somewhat but the bungalows will have a 343 mm
wall zone, including a 140 mm insulated cavity. Although we
have used Catnic Lintels countless times in the past it was
essential that we comply with accredited details including
the value of thermal resistance through the steel -
requiring a specific thermal insulation value - and then
also the life expectancy.”
Not only are Catnic lintels manufactured from hot-dipped
galvanized steel, for the unique Duplex corrosion
protection, a coating of thermal setting polyester powder is
applied by an electrostatic process. High temperature curing
then produces a tough durable surface to enable the product
to be highly resistant to impact, abrasion and other damage;
which facilitates ease of on-site handling.
All of Catnic’s lintels have gained the approval of the
regulatory authorities both in the domestic and
international market assuring designers, specifiers and
builders regarding the high quality of the product. In
addition to this, they are designed, manufactured and tested
in accordance with BS EN 845-2:2003 and are certified by the
British Board of Agrément.
Specifiers are assured of free technical support when
selecting the right lintels for their project.
The Catnic Lintel Advanced Scheduling System (CLASS) is the
most comprehensive lintel scheduling service available.
Working together from one concise document ensures there is
no room for error in the sizing, loading and tolerance of
the lintels required. By working closely with specifiers and
merchants CLASS clearly provides a description of each
lintel including its location, price and delivery time;
guaranteed structural adequacy and a site summary. All that
is required to benefit from the CLASS approach to lintel
scheduling is a set of project drawings.
For further information on Catnic’s lintels and the CLASS
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