HVG Facades, a division of HVG (Halifax Vogel Group), has launched two new facade products to their premium façade product lines. HVG has merged Alucobond Architectural and HVG Facade Solutions division as part of its growth strategy and launched demand driven products to bolster its premium facades portfolio. The launch of refreshed brand and new products will provide the market with one of the most comprehensive ranges of high quality facade products in Australia.
Mark Bradfield, General Manager of HVG Facades, said: “HVG Facades has been a trusted name in the Australian facades industry for many years. We are firmly focused on continuing to grow our market share across Australia and to achieve increased awareness of our leading range of premium products.”
The new brands introduced by HVG Facades are MondoClad and Zintl. MondoClad is a premium solid aluminium panel that provides a definitive non-combustible solution for compliance and safety. MondoClad solid aluminium comes in a range of finishes and sizes to ensure even the most complex designs can be achieved.it delivers a high-level sustainability and is 100% recyclable.
Zintl aluminium cladding is available in a range of interlocking weatherboard profiles designed to offer high quality aesthetics and fire performance with an efficient and cost effective fixing. It ensures flexibility in design and is ideally suited to residential, commercial, education, sporting and health care projects.
The company’s products are used across the construction sector in a variety of cladding applications, making us the trusted leader in the supply of facade materials. “Given this, it made sense for us to expand our facade product range with new lines uniquely created by HVG to meet the growing need across the market for more customised solutions,” Mark Bradfield said.
“The construction industry and the entire country needs to know they now have access to Australia’s largest range of facade products under one roof, HVG Facades, and our products are high quality, beautifully designed, and built to last,” Mark Bradfield said.
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