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17 01, 2014

REIDsteel Out and About in Bournemouth

By |2021-04-14T17:27:36+01:00January 17th, 2014|Tags: , , , , |

Working with Civils Contracting Limited, this extension to the existing Hangar 12 at Bournemouth Airport has a clear span of 100m, is 12m deep and 22m high to the eaves. The Main Contractor’s work started on this project in the summer of 2013 and we commenced assembly of the main truss at the beginning of October 2013.

Being a very unusual and local job, it was […]

15 01, 2014

REIDglazing and Duco

By |2021-04-14T17:27:36+01:00January 15th, 2014|Tags: , |

REIDglazing are proud to announce for 2014 they are official partners of Duco “Ventilation and Sun Control”.  This enables them to be an exclusive fabricator, installer and supplier of Duco Louvre and  Solar Shading systems.

Duco, based in Veurne, Belgium is a leading manufacturer in Europe of natural ventilation and sun control systems for a healthy, comfortable and energy efficient indoor climate. Our partnership will enable John […]

17 12, 2013

Christchurch Christmas Pud 10K Run

By |2021-04-14T17:27:36+01:00December 17th, 2013|Tags: , , , |

Chris Batty (quality assurance assistant), Tony Rendall (draughtsman), John Sinkinson (company accountant) and Matthew Way (project engineer) recently entered this year’s local Christmas 10k run. This family fun event has taken place annually for over a decade. It allows runners from over Dorset and Hampshire of all abilities to take a run along the River Avon, through the roads of Burton.

The course takes runners through a […]

16 12, 2013

The Importance of Resilient Structures

By |2021-04-14T17:27:36+01:00December 16th, 2013|Tags: , , , , , |

cycloneThe only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.

They all happen in the same way:

Warm water heats the air and it starts to rise, and begins to spiral. The warm air will be very moist and will start to condense. As the warm air spiral goes up into colder air, it becomes even warmer and lighter, so it […]

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