Construction News
03/09/2013
Addagrip Bound For Grand Designs Live
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Addagrip has announced it will be exhibiting at Grand Designs Live next month.
The exhibition – inspired by the Channel 4 television series presented by Kevin McCloud – is taking place at the NEC in Birmingham from 4th to 6th October. There will be more than 500 exhibitors across six different sections and you'll find Addagrip in the Build area (stand B4).
Terrabound is one of the products the firm will be highlighting at Grand Designs Live. Available in a select range of natural aggregates, Terrabound provides a seamless, porous, hard wearing, low maintenance decorative surface ideal for commercial projects, including landscaping schemes, housing developments, parks, car parks and access roads and driveways.
Addagrip will also be featuring Addabound at Grand Designs Live. Addabound resin bound surfacing has been developed to fulfil customer demand for products with a recycled element and includes a minimum of 25% recycled content of aggregate and filler. The new range of decorative porous surfacing incorporates Addagrip’s latest UV stable resin technology, offering increased renewable resin content, strength and improved surface flexibility.
Addagrip will share its full product range, including Addaset resin bound, Addastone resin bonded and Addastone TP tree pit with visitors to Grand Designs Live. The past year has seen the Addagrip working on some varied and exciting projects – from Abbotsford House in Scotland, former home of Sir Walter Scott to Penguins Rock, the revamped penguin pool at Edinburgh Zoo – which highlight the flexibility of Addagrips products.
Addgrip will also be exhibiting at Landscape, which is taking place in Battersea Park on 24th and 25th September. Now in its third year, Landscape is the UK’s leading trade event dedicated to products, services and innovation for the design, build and management of exterior and interior landscape projects. (Stand A11)
The exhibition – inspired by the Channel 4 television series presented by Kevin McCloud – is taking place at the NEC in Birmingham from 4th to 6th October. There will be more than 500 exhibitors across six different sections and you'll find Addagrip in the Build area (stand B4).
Terrabound is one of the products the firm will be highlighting at Grand Designs Live. Available in a select range of natural aggregates, Terrabound provides a seamless, porous, hard wearing, low maintenance decorative surface ideal for commercial projects, including landscaping schemes, housing developments, parks, car parks and access roads and driveways.
Addagrip will also be featuring Addabound at Grand Designs Live. Addabound resin bound surfacing has been developed to fulfil customer demand for products with a recycled element and includes a minimum of 25% recycled content of aggregate and filler. The new range of decorative porous surfacing incorporates Addagrip’s latest UV stable resin technology, offering increased renewable resin content, strength and improved surface flexibility.
Addagrip will share its full product range, including Addaset resin bound, Addastone resin bonded and Addastone TP tree pit with visitors to Grand Designs Live. The past year has seen the Addagrip working on some varied and exciting projects – from Abbotsford House in Scotland, former home of Sir Walter Scott to Penguins Rock, the revamped penguin pool at Edinburgh Zoo – which highlight the flexibility of Addagrips products.
Addgrip will also be exhibiting at Landscape, which is taking place in Battersea Park on 24th and 25th September. Now in its third year, Landscape is the UK’s leading trade event dedicated to products, services and innovation for the design, build and management of exterior and interior landscape projects. (Stand A11)
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