Cardiff-headquartered aluminium fabricator, Dudley’s Aluminium Limited, has reportedly bagged three projects in the education sector. One is St Ederyn’s School in Cardiff, where Dudley’s will install Metal Technology System-capped curtain walling, Hi windows and Hi doors, and automatic entrance doors and opening windows, together with Halsall Construction Ltd.
{alcircleadd}The second project is refurbishment work at Lord William’s School in Thame, Oxfordshire. Dudley’s will team up with Borras Construction to install Metal Technology System-capped curtain walling, Hi windows and Hi doors, and brise soleil on the new English block and accessible ICT suite.
For the third project, which is the expansion work of Baytree Sen School in Clevedon, Dudley’s Aluminium will work with Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd. The project is to create additional school places, installing Kawneer capped curtain walling, windows and manual doors, as well as automatic entrance doors.
Colin Shorney, managing director at Dudley's Aluminium, said: "It is a great privilege to be working on these three schools, helping to meet local demand for quality learning environments and opportunities for students across the UK."
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