Saint-Gobain Isover has marked the supply of its
one millionth square metre of Robust Detail-winning RD35 insulation
with the presentation of an award for innovation to Bellway Homes.
The engraved glass trophy was presented to Iain Skeoch, group
product development manager for Bellway, at the company’s
headquarters by Isover’s innovations manager Gerry Mitchell and
regional sales director Martin Panes as well as Dave Baker, chief
executive of Robust Details.
Bellway helped to pilot the sustainable RD35 system before it was
launched to the housebuilding industry in general 18 months ago and
is now nearing roll out to all of the company’s sites throughout the
UK.
Iain Skeoch said: “Bellway has always embraced innovation but we
have never experienced such an innovative period in housebuilding as
we are currently and Isover have been at the forefront on the
insulation side.
“At the same time as they first started talking to us about RD35,
some of our regional managing directors were requesting an
alternative to parging and that goes to show just how badly the
system was required and how forward-thinking Isover was.”
Isover launched RD35 as a response to the requirements of the new
Part E Building Regulations which required a Robust Detail–approved
system to avoid pre-completion testing.
By comparison, all seven previous Robust Detail masonry party wall
constructions forced housebuilders to revert to a wet trade internal
wall lining, generally involving sand and cement, from the
plasterboard-on-dabs method which had been their preferred one for
years.
Isover RD35 high-performance acoustic insulation slabs are
manufactured from sustainable mineral glass wool and are positioned
in the party wall cavity in conjunction with plasterboard-on-dabs
drylining, allowing housebuilders to revert to their preferred
method of construction.
It is the only Robust Detail-approved alternative to cement-based
solutions and as such, it has attracted tens of thousands of plot
registrations to date.
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