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Read Full ArticleEpwin Window Systems will be exhibiting at Education Estates, the exhibition focused on the funding, design, build, maintenance and management of schools, colleges and universities.
The systems company has exhibited at the event on several occasions. Jonathan Reece, head of commercial sales at Epwin Window Systems, says: “We are thrilled to be returning to Education Estates again this year. It is a valuable opportunity for our specification managers to talk to stakeholders in the education estates community about our multiple systems and services and what they have to offer. We will also have product samples on our stand so visitors can take a closer look at their benefits.”
Practical knowledge
He continues: “The event is a key resource for attendees to gain valuable insight and practical knowledge from experts in the sector. We are looking forward to being able to share the wisdom of our experience, as well as discuss upcoming projects and opportunities.”
Epwin Window Systems claims a near-50 year track record of supporting the education sector, a longevity that few can match.
The company says that its systems, Profile 22, Spectus and Stellar Aluminium, have proven public sector pedigrees in both new-build and retrofit projects. According to a spokes person they are designed to play a critical role in helping educational establishments provide high quality learning environments and deliver the performance levels required to help them meet decarbonisation and net zero targets. He says: “Stellar Aluminium flush casement windows were recently used in the refurbishment of a Surrey college because they were able to meet or exceed the specification, including meeting the requirements of the Department for Education’s Standards for School Premises. The 113 Stellar windows were manufactured to achieve a U-value of 1.4 W/m2K, with solar glass used in the south elevation windows to prevent solar gain and glare.
“Projects also benefit from the expertise of a highly experienced specification team that provides comprehensive support from start to finish.”
Picture: Epwin Window Systems will be on Stand 421 at the Education Estates exhibition.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
14th August 2024