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Glazing Expertise for Schools &
Universities |
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More than 30 primary and secondary schools (in both the independent and state sectors) in
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire use Sealy Glass. Several colleges of further education are also clients. |
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The glazing work we do includes repair and maintenance; upgrading glazing specifications
to latest safety standards and new glazing on new buildings. |
Amongst these projects,
we are especially proud of:
Long Compton School:
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A complete upvc wet-weather playroom extension installed at Long
Compton School in summer 2008.
This large upvc building was created as an indoor play-area for
the kindergarten class at an Oxfordshire village primary school.
The construction was completed in four working days.
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The Oratory School:
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The 200 foot long cloister roof installed at The Oratory School, Woodcote, nr. Reading.
This comprised some 140 square metres in panels of 10mm toughened glass each between 2.5 and 3.2 metres long. |
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Phase 1 was completed in November 2004 under contract to Bluestone plc. and phase 2, also
including all the entrance glazing and a glazed pergola roof will be completed in February 2006 under contract to Kier Construction plc. |
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For both phases we advised the consulting architects on the glazing method which would
enable their ideas to be realised. |
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Blessed George Napier School, Banbury:
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In Summer 2005, a large sports hall was constructed on the school site (financed by the
Lottery fund and Sports England) to serve both the school and the local community. Sealy Glass have had BGN as a regular client for over 10 years. |
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To meet safety requirements, two large hardwood window frames each with four
large triple
glazed screens giving 1 hour fire resistant and fire integrity were installed
by Sealy Glass. |
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These enable both the large side room and the sports hall to be in simultaneous use for
(often) extremely noisy activities, whilst being completely insulated from each other. |
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