OVERVIEW
The Royal Exchange building in Manchester
endured significant damage on 15 June 1996 when an IRA bomb exploded in nearby Corporation Street, less than 50 yards away. While the main structure remained undamaged, the blast caused the domes to shift. Extensive repairs were needed, taking over two years to complete and costing £32 million, which was generously funded by the National Lottery.
Heritage Patent Glazing System
Roof Glazing Replacement - The Orangery, Ingestre
Revitalising Camellia House' Roof Glazing
Roof & Vertical Glazing Transformation at The Glasshouse, Salisbury
New Mono-Pitched Roof Glazing to Kitchen Extension
Kalwall Translucent Cladding - Heathrow Airport Terminal 4
Kalwall Translucent Cladding - Benenden Hospital
Roof Glazing Replacement - The Orangery, Ingestre
Revitalising Camellia House' Roof Glazing