Specifying Pumping Systems: Newton Waterproofing’s Newest RIBA-Approved CPD

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Written by Warren Muschialli

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new RIBA-Approved CPD training for specifiers, Specifying Pumping Systems for Below-Ground Waterproofing Projects‘. 

Pumping Systems CPD: An Industry First

A key component of Type C cavity drain waterproofing, pumping systems provide a safe method for water to exit a building. For architects and specifiers working on projects involving below-ground spaces, understanding the intricacies of sump pump system design and specification is essential.

Furthermore, our new RIBA-approved Specifying Pumping Systems CPD represents a first of its kind within the industry. It is the only CPD that focuses specifically on the correct specification and integration of pumping equipment for below-ground waterproofing projects.

Professionals in the construction industry have long recognised that pumps are critical to effective cavity drainage system design. However, no RIBA-accredited CPD has previously explored pump design, specification, and maintenance in such practical detail.

By addressing this knowledge gap, the Specifying Pumping Systems CPD empowers specifiers’ with best practice guidance. In turn, this helps specifiers correctly select and integrate pumping systems into the overall below-ground waterproofing design.

Specifying Pumping Systems for Below-Ground Waterproofing Projects

Our newest CPD covers a comprehensive understanding of pump technologies and best practices in pump selection for various applications. Specifically, this includes:

  • A deep dive into the specification considerations for below-ground pumping systems
  • The fundamental principles of pump operation, types of pumps, and the essential criteria for routine pump maintenance
  • The critical role of sump pumps within Type C waterproofing systems
  • Common risks associated with below-ground pump installations and how to mitigate them through correct system design

In addition, approval from RIBA shows the CPD has been independently assessed for technical accuracy, educational value, and relevance to the specifier. This gives the specifier confidence that the focus of the presentation is on construction best practice and technical waterproofing guidance.

Schedule Your Free CPD Today

As a result of our new CPD, we now offer a portfolio of six RIBA-approved CPD seminars. We deliver each presentation flexibly, whether in person at your office, online via webinar, or at our Newton Training Centre in Kent.

To arrange your free, RIBA-approved CPD, please contact our CPD Co-ordinator James Newton with your preferred dates. Alternatively, fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page.

Lastly, complement your knowledge of pumping systems and waterproofing design with one of our other RIBA-approved CPDs. We have presentations that focus on all forms of waterproofing, including ‘A Designers Guide to Type C Waterproofing to British Standard 8102:2022‘.

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Why Specify Geggus Entrance Matting?

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First impressions matter, but a well-designed entrance offers more than visual appeal. It creates a welcoming space, helps protect interior finishes, improves safety, and reduces the risk of dirt and moisture being carried further into the building.

That is why entrance matting requires careful consideration at the specification stage, and why Geggus continues to be trusted for commercial and public-sector projects where aesthetics, durability, and day-to-day performance all matter.

Open construction, better performance

One of the main advantages of Geggus systems is our open construction design. Rather than allowing dirt and moisture to remain on the surface, our systems let dirt, dust, and other particles that may be brought in by shoes, fall through into a recessed well below, helping keep the mat? surface cleaner, drier, and more effective throughout the day.

In busy environments such as offices, schools, healthcare settings and retail spaces, this makes a discernible difference.

Better dirt and moisture control can help improve slip resistance and reduce the spread of debris indoors, which in turn supports a cleaner, more professional-looking entrance area even under heavy footfall.

Why it matters

Geggus entrance matting systems are designed to withstand demanding commercial use, where entrances need to perform consistently every day. More than a finishing touch, it is a practical solution that helps enhance safety, cleanliness, user experience, and the long-term condition of the building.

While a lower upfront price may seem appealing, the real value of an entrance matting system is seen over time. Effective dirt and moisture control can reduce cleaning demands, help protect interior floor finishes, and lower ongoing maintenance requirements across the building. For specifiers and facilities teams, that makes Geggus a smart choice not just for today, but for the long term.

Built for longevity

Durability is another key strength. With robust aluminium profiles and hard-wearing insert options, Geggus systems are built to withstand heavy traffic while maintaining both their appearance and performance over time. This resilience is especially valuable in entrances with a high footfall, where other systems can quickly show wear and require earlier replacement.

Geggus’ longer service life reduces replacement cycles, minimises disruption, and supports a more sustainable, whole-life approach to building management.

Simple to specify

Geggus also makes specification straightforward. With solutions tailored to different traffic levels, environments, and project requirements, supported by comprehensive specification guides and expert technical support, it is easier for architects and specifiers to choose a system that delivers both reliable performance and a professional finish.

 A small detail with a big impact

Entrance matting is one of the first elements people encounter, and also one of the hardest working. Choosing a high-performance system such as Geggus Entrance Matting can improve safety, reduce maintenance demands and protect the building interior – supporting a better experience from the moment visitors step inside.

For specifiers, that makes it more than an accessory. It is a practical investment in long-term building performance, with benefits that continue well beyond the entrance itself. To find out more about the right Geggus solution for your project, get in touch with our experienced team for advice and specification support.

Behind the Doors: The New State-of-the-Art Surgical Centre at Musgrove Park Hospital

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In this case study, we take a detailed look at the role of Axis Entrance Systems in the development of the stunning new Surgical Centre at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton, for Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.

PROJECT:

The new build Surgical Centre is not only to be used for operations and endoscopies but also replaces the old critical care unit. It comprises six endoscopy rooms, patient recovery and clinical support areas, eight operating theatres and 22 critical care beds for level two and three critical care patients.

The brief for Axis Entrance Systems, from the project’s architects BDP (Building Design Partnership) and main contractor Kier was to manufacture, supply and install 24 door sets and multiple fixed glazed screens – with all door sets specified from Axis’ own multi-award-winning Flo-motion® range of low-friction manual sliding doors.

CHALLENGES:

With the project brilliantly run by BDP and Kier Construction and having worked with both companies before, the challenges Axis had were minimal and restricted to the variety of clear-opening widths required, which ranged from 1550mm up to 1895mm.

SOLUTION:

As the innovators and manufacturers of Flo-Motion® doors, developed specifically for healthcare settings and first installed at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in 2015, Axis’ experience and technical ability to adapt hybrid versions of each door type ensured all aspects of our brief could be fulfilled.

Overall, Axis manufactured, supplied and installed these door sets:

  • 2 x Flo-Motion® E32 (single door, sliding over a wall) with a clear opening width of 1895mm
  • 5 x Flo-Motion® F12 (single door, sliding over a glazed screen) with a clear opening of 1550mm
  • 8 x Flo-Motion® F11 (single door, sliding over a glazed screen) with a clear opening width of 1550mm
  • 1 x Flo-Motion® F11 (single door, sliding over a glazed screen) with a clear opening width of 1745mm
  • 5 x Flo-Motion® F01 (single door, sliding over a glazed screen and a wall) with a clear opening width of 1550mm
  • 3 x Flo-Motion® F01 (single door, sliding over a glazed screen and a wall) with a clear opening width of 1745mm

FORCE TESTING:

Once installed, all door sets were force tested three times and certificates produced with the mean average reading for the 24 doors being 10.74N. Notably, the heaviest doors, which were the E32 type with 1895mm clear opening widths were tested at 8.3N and 11.8N.

OUTCOME:

The Axis Flo-Motion® door sets and glazed panels provide many significant benefits for patients, staff and visitors to the new Surgical Centre at Musgrove Park Hospital, including:

  • Large sliding doors that are easy to open and close for users of all strengths and abilities
  • Excellent light transfer that also maximises the feeling of spaciousness
  • An attractive, efficient & effective environment for staff, patients & visitors

TALKING ABOUT AXIS:

Paul Ingram, Senior Project Manager at Kier:

Throughout design and installation, Axis were very professional, pro-active, and excellent communicators – a pleasure to work with!

“Their installation was of a very high standard and completed within our agreed timescale.

“We happily recommend Axis and will use them again on our future projects.”

EXPLORE MORE AXIS HEALTHCARE PROJECTS:

View more Axis case studies of highly successful new build and refurbishment projects in the healthcare sector, here: https://axisentrances.com/case-studies/

CONTACT AXIS ENTRANCE SYSTEMS:

T: 01604 212 500

E: sales@axisentrances.com

W: https://axisentrances.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/axis-automatic-entrance-systems-ltd/

The Summer Holidays: A Perfect Window for Schools to Upgrade Washrooms, Save Water and Cut Costs

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As schools across the UK prepare to close their doors for the six-week summer break, now is the ideal time to undertake essential maintenance and facility upgrades without disrupting the academic calendar. Cistermiser, the UK’s leading provider of commercial washroom water management solutions, is urging schools to use this period to modernise their washroom facilities, highlighting that upgrading to water-efficient technologies can significantly reduce water consumption, lower carbon emissions, and ease the strain on stretched school budgets.

“School washrooms endure heavy, continuous use throughout the term. In many educational settings, outdated plumbing and inefficient fixtures lead to substantial water wastage,” says Richard Braid, Managing Director of Cistermiser. “A common issue raised by student councils and site managers alike is the failure of pupils to flush toilets or turn off taps, which not only creates hygiene concerns but also drives up utility bills. Not only that, but leaky loos are costing schools thousands of pounds. All of these issues can be solved by a little planning, right now.”

“Upgrading washroom facilities is not merely about improving aesthetics; it is a strategic financial decision. By reducing water usage, schools can directly lower their utility costs, freeing up essential funds that can be redirected toward educational resources and student support. Furthermore, lowering water consumption inherently reduces a school’s carbon footprint, supporting broader environmental and sustainability targets.”

A compelling example of how to tackle these challenges head-on can be found at Cathays High School in Cardiff. A mixed-sex, multi-faith school with approximately one thousand pupils, Cathays High School faced a perennial problem: representatives from the student-elected School Committee regularly complained that boys frequently failed to flush the toilets after use.

Determined to find a solution, the Site Manager, Sue Petryna, contacted Cistermiser. The team visited the school to review the issue firsthand. They recognised that a standard infrared “wave” sensor might be ignored just as easily as a manual flush handle. Working closely with their R&D Department, Cistermiser proposed the Easyflush system featuring innovative “walkaway” operation.

This “hands-free” flushing system automatically triggers a flush whenever a user gets up or walks away from the toilet. The intelligent infrared sensors operate on a dual-flush mechanism, delivering a part flush if the user leaves within 45 seconds, or a full flush if that period is exceeded. This method ensures hygiene while restricting water use to an absolute minimum.

To assist schools in understanding their potential savings, Cistermiser is offering a Free Water Survey.

“Don’t let the empty corridors of the summer holidays go to waste,” says Richard. “Book your free water survey and help your school create a cleaner, greener and more cost-effective environment for the new academic year.”

To find out more email sales@cistermiser.co.uk

For more information on water-saving solutions and how Cistermiser can help, visit www.cistermiser.co.uk

Ion Glass – the ‘One Stop Shop’ for frameless structural glass

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Ion Glass, who specialize in high quality, fully bespoke frameless structural glass offer a range of additional services to meet the needs of property owners and managers with glass installations.

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Repairs and upgrades to existing installations (even those installed by others)

From time to time even the most robust structural glass installation can be subject to damage or wear and tear and sometimes the original install might not have been aligned to Ion Glass’ high standards of quality.   In the event of damage or other issues with a glass installation Ion will evaluate the problem, provide a detailed report and undertake whatever remedial work is necessary.

If a repair is not possible Ion will remove and replace the existing installation, ensuring the new install meets current regulations.  This option is particularly important in areas where structural glass was installed prior to changes in building regulations, or if the installation would benefit from an upgrade – automating an existing door for instance.

Insurance Surveys

As experts in structural glass we offer an independent assessment service for insurance purposes. In the event of unexpected damage to your glass installation one of Ion’s experienced consultants can inspect the glass and provide detailed advice and recommendations, including the likely cause of the damage and a full written report.

Servicing of your glass installation

Ion also provides a service facility for new and existing clients, offering a comprehensive and fully bespoke service to help avoid costly or even hazardous issues with their structural glass.  Service and preventative maintenance has been regularly shown to be beneficial and ultimately cost effective.

Concept to completion

Ion Glass remains the best possible ‘one stop’ shop for bespoke frameless structural glass installations across a wide range of commercial, domestic and heritage buildings.

They offer a comprehensive design service, technical expertise, bespoke glass manufacture, bespoke fixtures, fittings and framing as necessary and installation by their own fully trained and experienced teams.

Ion Glass has an extensive client list that includes the National Trust, Durham Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Tate Britain and other renowned buildings around the UK as well as individual homes, churches, schools and commercial buildings.

For more information visit www.ionglass.co.uk,  book a call to discuss your project, call 0345 658 9988 or email  info@ionglass.co.uk

Choosing the right Eurobrick system for your project

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For architects and specifiers, selecting the right façade is about more than aesthetics. Performance, buildability, compliance, and build programme all play a critical role in delivering successful outcomes. Eurobrick offers brick cladding systems designed to meet the demands of modern construction, while providing the authentic appearance of traditional brick.

Each system from Eurobrick has been developed to suit specific project requirements, ensuring versatility across different sectors, building types and functions.

CLADDING SYSTEMS

A-Clad is a complete non-combustible rainscreen system, designed for use on buildings to any height. Ideal for fast-track construction it is fixed to aluminium cladding rails. This system is rated A1 (non-combustible) under Euro classification for reaction to fire and is a robust solution for both performance and safety. As Eurobrick’s newest system, so far A-Clad has been used on apartment buildings, police facilities and lift shafts.

X-Clad is a versatile external wall insulation system that can be installed both on and off-site. X-Clad is available in different thicknesses and is well suited for modular and new build projects as well as improving the energy efficiency of older properties. Recent projects using X-Clad include the extension and renovation of an Edwardian property in Wimbledon, covering an old rendered façade and seamlessly joining to the new part of the house to create a contemporary finish.

P-Clad is a proven rainscreen system widely specified for its slim profile, durability and ease of installation where a wall cavity is required. Suitable for a range of building types, it delivers a dependable solution for new build, refurbishment/remodelling projects. Parkside at the Imperial War Museum in London used P-Clad as it allowed for the creation of a technically challenging finish made up of vertical and horizontal stretcher bond patterns with a relief effect and Eurobrick also supplied specially manufactured soffits and sills.

I-Clad is specifically designed for both commercial and domestic interiors. It can be fixed to battens, timber frame or light gauge steel stud walling systems, providing a brick finish that saves on internal space. It is also lightweight, quick and easy to install. A characterful loft style finish was created at The Hoxton, Southwark using I-Clad and St Ives Cream Rustica brick slips from Eurobrick’s Classic range of slips.

V-Clad is a budget system for smaller projects which can be used on interior or exterior walls and fitted directly to masonry and concrete to improve internal living conditions. Ideal for both renovation and new builds, it is lightweight and easy to install.

EXPERT CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Although Eurobrick’s systems are designed for specific functions, Eurobrick’s strength lies in the team’s technical expertise and customer support in helping people choose the right solution. From early-stage design advice through to installation guidance, Eurobrick works closely with architects, contractors, and developers to support efficient specification and smoother project delivery.

With over 35 years’ experience across a wide range of sectors, the team can advise on system suitability, detailing, and installation planning to help minimise delays and overcome common on-site challenges.

BRICK SLIPS & ACCESSORIES
Alongside these systems, Eurobrick also offers a wide range of products to help ensure successful project outcomes including extruded and cut brick slips, 8 different colour pointing mortars and a variety of accessories. To further support customers, Eurobrick also provides installer training and access to their network of Approved Installers if required.

A RELIABLE PARTNERSHIP
In an industry where time, cost, and compliance pressures continue to grow, having a partner like Eurobrick can make a significant difference. Their combination of product range and hands-on support enables specifiers to move forward with confidence, knowing that both design intent and buildability are fully considered.

For more information on Eurobrick systems and products please visit www.eurobrick.co.uk, email info@eurobrick.co.uk or call 0117 971 7117.

How to choose the right exterior filler

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Toupret’s exterior powder fillers can handle a far wider range of repairs than most people realise.  All three powder fillers mix on site, apply to any depth in a single coat, and can be shaped by hand without formwork. That means that jobs that require filling, shaping and repairing are all achievable with a single filler and a trowel with no multiple application stages.

As well as being able to carry out these kinds of repairs, each filler has its own unique capabilities. Masonry Repair Filler, for example, adheres to damp substrates, which is commonly found in older housing, north-facing substrates and surfaces that have held moisture after wet weather. It is formulated specifically for bare masonry, so it is the product to specify when working back to the substrate. Worth noting: Masonry Repair should not be applied over painted surfaces, so it is the one to reach for when you are starting from scratch on the wall itself.

For repairs on existing painted surfaces, both Rock Solid Repair Filler and Tough Multi-Filler are your go-to. Their ability to adhere to paintwork opens up a significant range of patch and repair work that would otherwise require a full strip-back. Rock Solid Repair Filler sets hard and is the right call for heavy duty repairs in areas that demand strength – corners, window sill ledges, exposed copings, and other details that take the brunt of weathering.

Tough Multi-Filler is the versatile option – and the only one in the range that handles both filling and skimming. Fibre reinforced for added strength, it takes a surface from repair to a finish-ready skim in a single product, with paint-next-day capability that keeps the decorating schedule on track.

Each product is built for a specific set of conditions, but all three share the same practical foundation: fill to any depth in a single coat, no formwork required, shapeable by hand on site. Whichever is right for the job, it will handle what the repair demands – including when that turns out to be more than first expected. The right product for the problem, with the capability to see it through.

Filon lists core roofing and cladding systems on NBS Source

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Filon has listed a selection of its roofing, rooflight and cladding systems on NBS Source, giving construction specifiers direct access to structured product information during the design and specification process.

The NBS Source platform brings together information from more than 1,100 construction product manufacturers, covering over 33,000 products. Specifiers can use the platform to find product specifications, literature, data sheets, images and digital objects at different stages of a project.

Supporting informed specification

The Building Safety Act 2022 has increased the construction industry’s focus on compliance, accountability and the quality of product information.

Filon’s new profile on NBS Source is intended to make relevant product information easier for specifiers to find and assess at an early stage. It also gives Filon a greater presence within the specification environment, helping its team engage with architects and other construction professionals while product decisions are being made.

With nearly 70 years of manufacturing experience, Filon is continuing to develop how it creates, manages and shares its product information. Its presence on NBS Source forms part of this work, alongside the company’s progress towards accreditation under the Code for Construction Product Information.

Tom Rose, National Sales Manager at Filon, said: “Having a strong presence on NBS is an important step for Filon. As an established manufacturer, it helps us present our product information clearly within the specification environment. Alongside our work towards CCPI accreditation, it also allows us to demonstrate our credentials as a responsible manufacturer.”

The Filon products available on NBS Source

Specifiers can currently find information on several Filon systems through the platform:

Ascend rooflight systems

A newly configured range of GRP rooflight systems, structured to help specifiers identify options suited to different roof constructions and project requirements.

Citadel GRP cladding panels

Profiled GRP sheets for roof and wall cladding applications in corrosive environments, including chemical, coastal and marine settings.

Over-Roofing systems

Lightweight GRP systems that overlay existing asbestos-cement roof sheets, allowing the original sheets to remain in place.

Fixsafe safety fixing systems

Systems that allow profiled GRP rooflights and roof sheets to be replaced from inside the building, avoiding the need to access fragile roof areas.

Technical support throughout specification

Filon’s highly supportive Technical Department is always available to help specifiers in identifying an appropriate system for the conditions and requirements of each project.

The team can provide extensive guidance on product selection, profiles, system configurations and technical documentation.

Find out more

Visit the Filon Products profile on NBS Source to view its listed systems and supporting product information.

Cedral fibre cement facades for design, resilience and futureproofing

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We anticipate that advancements in sustainable construction will continue at a rapid pace, transforming home design.

Cedral’s survey of 250 architects and installers for its recent White paper, ‘Building the Future’ examines how the increasing focus on sustainability and climate resilience has brought about a shift towards eco-friendly materials. The majority (96%) of respondents say climate change is affecting facade design and specification choices in one or more ways. Nearly a third of the architects say they anticipate more retrofit projects over the next three years.

The study also reports on the rise of durable, non-combustible cladding to enhance energy efficiency and climate resilience. Upgrading tired timber facades to fibre cement cladding is becoming an increasingly common retrofit choice across the UK. Retrofitting from timber to fibre cement is more than a cosmetic upgrade. Cladding can preserve the life of older buildings by providing a stylish contemporary update for unsightly faded paintwork or render. A ventilated facade, where the cladding doesn’t sit directly against the insulation, improves energy efficiency, enabling the rapid drying of external walls, reducing condensation and humidity.  Download the full report here.

Why choose Cedral

Sustainable building products are more important than ever for as architects and developers seek to ensure that their projects are responsibly designed, resourced and built. The innovations in fibre cement technology are creating high performing materials which are lighter, thinner and ultimately stronger. Fibre cement which is made of cement, water, cellulose, textile fibres and air can help improve circularity and carbonation impact. A strong, versatile and sustainable material, it uses fewer raw materials and less energy in its manufacture and produces less waste than some traditional building materials. 

Cedral, part of Etex, has a deep-rooted history and heritage of over 100 years’ experience, perfecting the manufacturing of fibre cement building materials.

Cedral is committed to continuously improving existing materials and to driving innovation. Whether it’s for a new build or a renovation project, Cedral has a range of products for facades and roofs of exceptional quality and high performance.

Features of Cedral include:

 

•             Fire Performance Classification: Cedral products are Class 0 and EN 13501-1 fire performance classified to A2-s1, d0 which is one of the best classification ratings that can be achieved.

 

•             Low maintenance, resistant to rot and warping: Fibre cement doesn’t rot or rust and lasts longer than traditional cladding materials. Thanks to its thermal stability it will not warp or crack under high temperatures.

 

•             Stands up to the harshest weather conditions: Fibre cement can withstand severe frosts, torrential rain, high heat and direct sunlight and has a minimum life expectancy of 50 years. 

 

•             Light-weight building material: With the layered production and fibre matrix supporting the cement, fibre cement roof tiles are thinner than concrete, but have the same performance benefits. 

 

•             Style and creativity for a home’s exterior: Cedral cladding is available in a wide variety of finishes and colour choices. Boards can be mounted vertically or horizontally to create a contemporary aesthetic or a more traditional look.

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Marley launches Edgemere 2.0, the first UK roof tile to use carbon-capture cement technology

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In a first for UK roofing, Edgemere 2.0 combines Marley’s familiar concrete roof tile specification with carbon-capture cement technology and Carbon Bank evidence supplied for every order.

The carbon reduction story behind Edgemere 2.0* begins with the cement. CO₂ from cement production is captured at source, before it enters the atmosphere, and permanently stored beneath the seabed. The carbon reduction is then recorded in the publicly available Carbon Bank, which allocates captured and stored CO₂ reductions to specific Edgemere 2.0 orders, with full end-to-end traceability through an Environmental Attribute Certificate (EAC).

The launch responds to a market in which embodied-carbon evidence is moving from optional to expected. For the public sector and increasingly housing providers, product-level carbon evidence is becoming part of the specification process.

Sustainability leads, along with quantity surveyors and architects, are frequently asked to produce verifiable, product-level carbon evidence and do so without redrawing details or rewriting specifications.

Edgemere 2.0 expands the Edgemere range by offering a low carbon option with a Global Warming Potential (GWP Fossil) of just 1.86kg CO2e per m² from cradle to gate, whilst retaining the familiar thin leading edge, technical performance and dimensions of Edgemere together with a Green Guide A+ rating and BES 6001 Excellent certification.

The change is behind the tile: in the and the addition of verified, order-specific documentation. The Carbon Bank allocates reductions from actual captured and stored CO₂, to specific Edgemere 2.0 orders, with ownership of the EAC transferring to the final customer.

“Edgemere 2.0 is a significant step forward for Marley and for the roofing industry,” said Stuart Nicholson, Managing Director at Marley. “By introducing the UK’s first concrete roof tile to use carbon-capture cement technology, we’re supporting the industry’s transition to lower-carbon construction, with a documented carbon-evidence trail supplied for every Edgemere 2.0 order.”

Edgemere 2.0 is available in Smooth Grey. For more information, or to discuss your next project with one of our specification experts, visit www.marley.co.uk/Edgemere2

About the carbon evidence and end-to-end traceability

*Edgemere 2.0 is supported by Heidelberg Materials’ evoZero® carbon captured near-zero cement, enabled through the first carbon capture facility at its cement works in Brevik, Norway. To avoid the transport emissions that would be incurred by shipping from Brevik, Edgemere 2.0 CO₂ reduction can be transferred and attributed to locally sourced Heidelberg Materials cement.

A Carbon Bank withdrawal is made to reduce the corresponding Global Warming Potential (GWP Fossil) of the locally produced UK cement to zero.  The carbon reduction is recorded in Heidelberg Materials’ publicly available Carbon Bank, which allocates captured and stored CO₂ reductions to each specific Edgemere 2.0 order, with full end-to-end traceability through an Environmental Attribute Certificate (EAC).