Automatic Sliding Door Installation at MTS

Automatic Bi-Parting Sliding Door Installation at MTS

MTS’s office block had external UPVC doors leading to a tight inner lobby with manual glass doors. The limited space in the lobby created challenges with the existing door setup, as the manual doors required room to swing open. The customer needed a solution that was more space-efficient and user-friendly while maintaining a professional appearance.

Heavy Duty Sliding Window at Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme was trialling an innovative solution for their drive thru operations by converting shipping containers into fully functional drive thru pods. As part of this project, they required a robust and functional drive thru window that could be retrofitted into the shipping container. The window ended to provide ample serving space and allow clear visibility for staff. Additionally, since the container would be transported across the country, the window system needed to withstand the rigours of transit.

Steel Doors at Spire Hospital Southampton

Spire Hospital Southampton required a replacement door as part of a larger renovation project. The existing structure included a small window beside the door, which the hospital wanted to remove for enhanced privacy and improved security. The challenge was to redesign the entrance to meet these needs while maintaining a clean and processional appearance.

Swing Pocket Doors at Kurt J Lesker

Our client Kurt J Lesker had a requirement for our services as an ongoing issue with automatic doors required urgent repairs. However, the fixed sides of the lobby design made it impossible for engineers to access the door operation components. This lack of access not only delayed necessary repairs but also posed challenges for ongoing maintenance, causing operation inefficiencies.

Solar Protection Window Film at Residential Summer House

The customer’s summer house experienced extreme temperature fluctuations—getting excessively hot in the summer due to constant sun exposure and very cold in the winter as the windows and building materials were inefficient at retaining heat.