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Costa Drive Thru, WMS Oswetry

Address: Shrewsbury Rd, Oswestry, SY11 4QA

Customer: C.C Contracting Limited

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of 220m² of JUTA GP5 to a new Drive through unit. Project completed and independently verified over one visit.

King’s Lynn GP surgery – Gas Barrier Installation

Address: Nor Ouse Way, Kings Lynn, PE30 5BT

Customer: Darwin Group Ltd

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of 1,200m² of JUTA GP5 to new Office/Commercial unit. Project completed and independently verified over two visits.

Pioneer Park Gas Barriers

Address: Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS

Customer: Wilten

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of 3,000m² of JUTA GP5 to three new Office/Commercial units. Project completed and independently verified over three visits.

Polesworth

Address: Pooley Lane, B78 1JA

Customer: GE Civil Engineering Ltd

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of Bituthene 4000 to garage perimeters for damp proofing on a new housing development. Project completed over two visits.

Priors Hall

Address: Corby, NN17 5FP

Customer: DTC Construction Ltd

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of Universal Gas Barrier to housing plots on a new housing development in Corby. Project is ongoing.

Sandhurst

Address: College Road, Camberley, GU15 3EY

Customer: Reds 10 UK Limited

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of Juta GP5 & GPsam to a new accommodation block on the Royal Military Academy in Camberley. The gas membrane was signed off by an independent verifier. Project is ongoing.

Three Counties Showground

Address: Malvern, WR13 6NW

Customer: MSB Steel

Brief Overview: Supply and Installation of 1,990m² of JUTA GP5 to a new Exhibition unit. Project completed and independently verified over two visits.

Luton Airport Car Park

Address: Airport Way, Luton LU2 9LY

Customer: Luton Airport

Brief Overview: Supply & Installation of a hydrocarbon bund, this was used at Luton airport following a car park fire. The bund was used to temporarily store cars to guard against sulfuric acid and fuel leaks.