'AM
Profiles Secures Highlands Order'
As local
Councils seek to install more sustainable window and door
products into their housing stock, The Highland Council has
just placed an order for 4,000 aluminium timber composite
windows with fabricator and installer Norscot Joinery
Limited. AM Profiles’ ALARBOND window was chosen for its
high performance and slim lines that closely match the
existing windows in the properties.
ALARBOND is a UK
designed and manufactured window system which comprises
both a structural element of external aluminium and
internal structure of timber. The Highland Council has
chosen a naturally treated redwood as the internal finish
and hardwearing white powder coat as the outer weathered
surface which will cope with the worst of the Scottish
weather.
Norscot, based
in Wick, are probably the most northern window fabricator
and installer on the UK mainland and are fabricating the AM
Profiles’ windows and doors for the projects. Callum Grant,
Commercial Director, based at Norscot’s Inverness office
comments, “We are delighted to have secured the order and
to be working with the ALARBOND system in partnership with
AM Profiles. Our business is based on offering a wide range
of window products and we have seen a substantial shift to
the use of composite products in the last few years on the
basis of sustainability.”
Both projects
consist of replacement products into existing housing stock
and are part of a major modernisation programme. The ‘South
Kessock’ project consists of 3230 replacement windows,
whilst the ‘Bught Park’ project consists of 765 replacement
windows and doors. Both projects are in Inverness and are
being headed up by The Highland Council Property &
Architectural Services, also based in Inverness.