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CONGRATULATIONS TO TEAM DRUMMIE OF HAMILTON YOUNG CURLERS, WINNERS AT THEIR FIRST COMPETITIVE OUTINGTeam Drummie recentl...
10/10/2025

CONGRATULATIONS TO TEAM DRUMMIE OF HAMILTON YOUNG CURLERS, WINNERS AT THEIR FIRST COMPETITIVE OUTING

Team Drummie recently competed successfully in the Asham U17 Slam held at Dewars Centre, Perth.

They secured two wins on Day One, keeping their semi-final hopes alive. On Day Two, they won their final group game to reach the High Road semi-finals, which they won to advance to the final. Despite a slow start in the final, a strong third end and a decisive last shot secured them the Asham Under 17 Slam championship in their debut event. design build facades is pleased to sponsor the team and wishes them every success.

Pictured top right are the team comprising Adam Reid (Lead), Ryan Watson (Second), Daniel Drummie (Third) and Oliver Dodds (Skip) alongside their coach. Team Captain Daniel proudly holds the Danny Fitzsimons Shield. Pictured left are Team Drummie with Team Ward, also from Hamilton, who narrowly lost in the Low Road final.

DESIGN BUILD FACADES WILL BE EXHIBITING AT ECHELON CONFERENCE 2025 – EMIRATES STADIUM, 9TH OCTOBERThe theme for this yea...
01/10/2025

DESIGN BUILD FACADES WILL BE EXHIBITING AT ECHELON CONFERENCE 2025 – EMIRATES STADIUM, 9TH OCTOBER

The theme for this year's conference is “The Future is Here”, focusing on navigating the new regulatory environment and working within the parameters of new standards. The topics being covered include sessions on procurement, apprenticeships, skills development, repairs and maintenance, frameworks, technology and development.

design build facades will be on Stand 6 of the exhibition held alongside the conference. Cliff and Hannah will be available to discuss procurement via Lot 8 of the framework in terms of Fire Safety and the upgrade of occupied buildings in compliance with the BSA.

Birmingham Women's and Children's Estates Department Annual Charity Event – A Reggae & Ska eveningA charity Reggae & Ska...
29/07/2025

Birmingham Women's and Children's Estates Department Annual Charity Event – A Reggae & Ska evening

A charity Reggae & Ska evening held in July at Hockley Social Club Birmingham, raised an incredible £98k, with all proceeds going to the Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital Charity, directly benefiting young patients and their families.

The event brought together the Estates Department contractors for an unforgettable fundraising evening, which included Live Music, Entertainment, an Auction and a raffle. design build facades were pleased to sponsor a table with Cliff Woodhouse, Paul Brightey and Simon Enticknap attending.

Birmingham Women's Hospital and Charity

RECOGNITION FOR INNOVATIVE OVERCLADDING REFURBISHMENT OF HEXAGON TOWER, MANCHESTERFor the second successive year, a desi...
01/07/2025

RECOGNITION FOR INNOVATIVE OVERCLADDING REFURBISHMENT OF HEXAGON TOWER, MANCHESTER

For the second successive year, a design build facades project has been shortlisted for the Facade Awards UK.

Following our York Hospital project in 2024, this year our Hexagon Tower project has been shortlisted in the ‘Best use of a rainscreen system using aluminium’. Owned by The Pioneer Group, this iconic tower block, built in 1973, houses science and technology businesses. The challenging project required close collaboration between Architects Corstorphine & Wright, the client team and design build facades, whose specialist expertise was required in order to deliver the innovative design and installation that fully respected the original design intent of leading modernist architect Richard Seifert.

Cliff Woodhouse, Business Development Director at Design Build Facades, commented, “We are delighted to be short-listed for this prestigious award, especially in a year of unprecedented high-quality entries and look forward to the results being announced in November. This further recognises our achievements as one of the UK’s leading design build overcladding specialists”.

View our video of the work at the Hexagon Building, Manchester - https://www.dbfacades.com/recognition-for-innovative-overcladding-refurbishment-of-hexagon-tower-manchester/

design build facades has commenced on-site at the Northcroft Building run by Birmingham and Solihull NHS Mental Health F...
08/04/2025

design build facades has commenced on-site at the Northcroft Building run by Birmingham and Solihull NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust.

Works comprise concrete repairs and overcladding of the failing facade using our proprietary insulated aluminium rainscreen overcladding system with integrated high-performance windows. Additional work includes replacing the external door and replacing the front entrance canopy.

As leaders in the field of external refurbishment of the ageing NHS estate, all works will be delivered whilst the hospital building is fully occupied with minimal disruption to patients, staff and health services.

design build facades will be attending AUDE 2025, and we look forward to meeting delegates and sharing how a fabric firs...
31/03/2025

design build facades will be attending AUDE 2025, and we look forward to meeting delegates and sharing how a fabric first approach with our award-winning non-combustible insulated aluminium rainscreen overcladding will deliver a reduction in operational carbon emission of up to 80% with fast capital payback.

Visit us on STAND 4 to understand how our market-leading skills, knowledge, experience and turnkey approach from design through to delivery can assist you in achieving net zero.

DESIGN BUILD FACADES ARE NOW ON SITE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDEThe John Anderson Building housing the Department o...
17/03/2025

DESIGN BUILD FACADES ARE NOW ON SITE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

The John Anderson Building housing the Department of Physics was built in 1971 and is one of the busiest buildings on the University campus. It is a concrete-framed structure of 8 floors with an envelope comprising precast concrete panels or decorative-faced concrete blocks. The building has had ongoing problems with water ingress over a number of years due to the failing façade as well as high heating energy consumption.

The University has identified building fabric and services improvements as high-priority projects that are key to the successful delivery of its goal to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2030 and to be net zero by 2040.

The scope of works includes overcladding with our non-combustible insulated aluminium rainscreen system with high-performance integrated replacement windows which will exceed all current building regulations for thermal and sound performance, extend the life of the building by at least 60 years and transform the aesthetic by providing a contemporary building befitting the high quality of teaching and research undertaken within.

This project has been funded through the Scottish Funding Council’s (SFC) University Financial Transactions Programme (UFTP).

DESIGN BUILD FACADES AWARDED ISO 9001 CERTIFICATIONdesign build facades is pleased to announce we have attained the ISO ...
06/03/2025

DESIGN BUILD FACADES AWARDED ISO 9001 CERTIFICATION

design build facades is pleased to announce we have attained the ISO 9001 Quality Standard following our recent successful audit with National Quality Assurance (NQA), a global leader in assurance, testing, inspection, and certification services.

This Standard recognises our robust quality control processes and commitment to continuous improvement in our quality management systems enabling us to deliver a best-in-class product and service every time.

RECLADDING PROJECT WINS NET ZERO IN HOUSING AWARDProspecthill Court, Greenock, managed by River Clyde Homes, won the Ne...
12/12/2024

RECLADDING PROJECT WINS NET ZERO IN HOUSING AWARD

Prospecthill Court, Greenock, managed by River Clyde Homes, won the Net Zero in Housing award at the recent CIH Scotland Housing Awards 2024.

design build facades’ reclad the 15 storey tower block using its proprietary insulated aluminium rainscreen system integrated with high-performance triple glazed windows to meet the CarbonLite Retrofit Standard, a rigorous voluntary retrofit standard based on Passivhaus principles of high-quality insulation, improved air tightness and mechanical ventilation.

River Clyde Homes is committed to prioritising carbon reduction and mitigating fuel poverty. The retrofit works at Prospecthill have been designed to reduce the previous energy demand from around 16,750 kWh a year per flat to around 2,680 kWh – a reduction of over 80% in space heating and operational carbon emissions. This will significantly improve the lives of the residents, both from a financial perspective and their health and well-being and contribute to the overall sustainability of the area. Additionally, it has considerably improved the look of the building, something important to residents.

The entire works were delivered with minimal disruption whilst the building remained fully occupied. Residents were very happy with the process and the outcome, remarking “I think it’s absolutely marvellous, what they’ve done is perfect, you can’t hear the wind and the rain at all”, “I’m over the moon with it, the workers have been fantastic and always very considerate”, “I’ve lived through upgrading in my home before, but this time has been so different & that’s thanks to communications regarding the works, also polite and friendly staff carrying out the work”, “It’s going to be so much easier to heat the place now, it’s so much better.”

Richard Orr, Head of Assets and Regeneration, River Clyde Homes, commented “We assessed the whole-life value of various products available through our supply chain, we opted for a solution which was far from the cheapest available, but which offered better quality and long-term return on investment. This will practically eradicate fuel poverty as an issue from within the tower block. Once all our retrofit measures have been applied, our calculations project that the annual carbon impact will be slashed from around three tonnes of carbon per flat to just five tonnes of carbon for the entire building. That’s an incredible 3,500% reduction in carbon!”

The £4m redevelopment included a £1.65 million grant from the Scottish Government Social Housing Net Zero Fund with the rest from River Clyde Homes’ capital funding.

View Case Study - https://www.dbfacades.com/portfolio/prospecthill-courtgreenock/

Facades Awards UK held at Midlands Hotel, Manchester on 8th NovemberYork Hospital (Main Ward Block), part of York and Sc...
12/11/2024

Facades Awards UK held at Midlands Hotel, Manchester on 8th November

York Hospital (Main Ward Block), part of York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was a finalist in the best refurbishment category for the 2024 Facade Awards UK event.

The works at York Hospital comprised of overcladding using design build facades insulated aluminium rainscreen, RW45 insulation, new doors and high-performance integrated windows as part of a range of energy efficiency and carbon saving measures in collaboration with Vital Energi. A £4.338 million grant for York Hospital came from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and is managed by Salix Finance, which supports the transition from fossil fuels such as gas, oil and coal heating to renewable technologies.

Cliff Woodhouse, Business Development Director at design build facades attended the award ceremony in Manchester with Rob Greenwood and Robert Raine both of Vital Energi.

https://www.dbfacades.com/facades-awards-uk-held-at-midlands-hotel-manchester-on-8th-november/

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