Construction News
04/11/2019
ISO-Chemie Predicts 'Little' Brexit Impact
Window and door foam sealants will suffer "little" impact from Brexit in 2020, a leading industry firm has predicted.
ISO-Chemie spoke about the future of the sector, voicing expectations that there will be growth in 2020.
The company's sales and operations manager for UK & ROI, Andy Swift believes it will be "very much business as usual" despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
"Regardless of any Brexit outcome or new Government, domestic construction will continue, particularly in the new build sector, where there is demand to tackle the chronic national housing shortage," Mr Swift said. "The only risk could be to those businesses that we supply being able to survive themselves."
He also expressed his belief that more house building to higher air and thermal standards must be top of the agenda in the coming year.
"This has to be the rule rather than an option," he added. "It's an important message that we will continue to push at industry events throughout 2020 as well as directly to architects and other specifiers.
"There are effective products and solutions to ensure that airtightness and thermal efficiency within buildings is maximised, as well as several fire rated products. Being that new and existing buildings are always heading towards better energy ratings and fire safety, it's a matter of designing in these products.
"A continued campaign of presenting these solutions to architects will increase the chances of building design and specification featuring these solutions. Also, any ongoing construction sector skills shortage in the next 12 months can be addressed by sealant tape products because they do not require any special skills to install."
(CM/MH)
ISO-Chemie spoke about the future of the sector, voicing expectations that there will be growth in 2020.
The company's sales and operations manager for UK & ROI, Andy Swift believes it will be "very much business as usual" despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
"Regardless of any Brexit outcome or new Government, domestic construction will continue, particularly in the new build sector, where there is demand to tackle the chronic national housing shortage," Mr Swift said. "The only risk could be to those businesses that we supply being able to survive themselves."
He also expressed his belief that more house building to higher air and thermal standards must be top of the agenda in the coming year.
"This has to be the rule rather than an option," he added. "It's an important message that we will continue to push at industry events throughout 2020 as well as directly to architects and other specifiers.
"There are effective products and solutions to ensure that airtightness and thermal efficiency within buildings is maximised, as well as several fire rated products. Being that new and existing buildings are always heading towards better energy ratings and fire safety, it's a matter of designing in these products.
"A continued campaign of presenting these solutions to architects will increase the chances of building design and specification featuring these solutions. Also, any ongoing construction sector skills shortage in the next 12 months can be addressed by sealant tape products because they do not require any special skills to install."
(CM/MH)
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Geo-environmental consultancy and remediation contractor, The LK Group, has strengthened its team with a trio of recruits.
The multidisciplinary company's latest raft of hires comprises a new director, associate director and remediation manager.
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