Construction News
07/05/2015
DCM Surfaces To Exhibit At Grand Designs Live London 2015
Grand Designs Live returned to London's ExCel on the 2 May and will be open until 10 May. Running for 9 days, the show will offer visitors a unique opportunity to see all the latest trends for home design as well as being able to get their hands on many products never seen before.
DCM Surfaces are exhibiting at the event on stand G28 within the Grand Gardens section of the exhibition. DCM surfaces has on display its resin bound gravel, artificial grass and EPDM rubbed shock pads.
All surfacing offered and installed by DCM have been independently tested to ensure full compliance with BS EN 1177, BS 7188 and BS: 7976. With the additional test of BS: 7976 for slip resistance, all our installations of impact surfacing meet the requirements of slip resistance to low risk.
DCM’s moral standard in meeting impact and slip resistance to provide additional safety also includes a regular monitoring system to ensure compliance throughout our warranty period. This acts as an early warning system so that steps if and when required always keeps clients fully compliant and reduces any risk of litigation.
Management of all installations monitored during installation through our ISO9001 quality system to ensure the required standards are constantly met.
The show is presented by Kevin McCloud and is based on the well-known Channel 4 TV Series, Grand Designs. In total DCM Surfaces will join around 500 exhibitors across a total of seven sections.
Tomorrow, 8 May, the show will open 10-6pm as well as opening at these times for 9 May. On Sunday opening times are slightly different in that the show will close 1 hour early, opening time of 10am and closing time of 5pm.
Speak to industry experts, try out new innovative products and visit DCM Surfaces on stand G28 within the Grand Gardens section.
For more information on how to pre-book tickets, call DCM Surfaces on 0845 650 0066 or visit http://dcmsurfaces.com/
DCM Surfaces are exhibiting at the event on stand G28 within the Grand Gardens section of the exhibition. DCM surfaces has on display its resin bound gravel, artificial grass and EPDM rubbed shock pads.
All surfacing offered and installed by DCM have been independently tested to ensure full compliance with BS EN 1177, BS 7188 and BS: 7976. With the additional test of BS: 7976 for slip resistance, all our installations of impact surfacing meet the requirements of slip resistance to low risk.
DCM’s moral standard in meeting impact and slip resistance to provide additional safety also includes a regular monitoring system to ensure compliance throughout our warranty period. This acts as an early warning system so that steps if and when required always keeps clients fully compliant and reduces any risk of litigation.
Management of all installations monitored during installation through our ISO9001 quality system to ensure the required standards are constantly met.
The show is presented by Kevin McCloud and is based on the well-known Channel 4 TV Series, Grand Designs. In total DCM Surfaces will join around 500 exhibitors across a total of seven sections.
Tomorrow, 8 May, the show will open 10-6pm as well as opening at these times for 9 May. On Sunday opening times are slightly different in that the show will close 1 hour early, opening time of 10am and closing time of 5pm.
Speak to industry experts, try out new innovative products and visit DCM Surfaces on stand G28 within the Grand Gardens section.
For more information on how to pre-book tickets, call DCM Surfaces on 0845 650 0066 or visit http://dcmsurfaces.com/
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