We did it! We achieved Bronze in our 19th July WCM audit, thanks to the efforts from each and every one of you. Our Group auditors, Olivier and Derek, recognized our plant for our safety performance as well as the gradually increasing plant performance.
The 8th International Trophy ceremony was held in the National Maritime Museum, London, on Friday June 8th2012. Following the recent Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and in the final run up to the 2012 Olympic Games, London was a vibrant location for the evening gala dinner event, hosted by UK subsidiary British Gypsum.
The 24 page magazine titled Drylining – The future of construction is sent as a supplement with the April edition of The Big Project magazine, which is produced monthly and has a projected readership of over 44,000 throughout the GCC region.
High performance Gyproc lightweight systems are now fully approved for structural fire protection in new building projects in Qatar, following certification by the Qatar Civil Defence Department (QCDD).
Visitors to Gyproc’s stand at the 3rd Qatar Civil Defence Exhibition and Conference, at the Doha Exhibition Centre from 14-16th November, saw on display how the company’s market leading lightweight wall, ceiling and partition systems which are helping to improve safety and reduce costs for developments throughout the Middle East.
With the launch of their new range of gypsum finishing plasters, drylining specialist Gyproc Middle East has now made it easy to achieve the high quality flawless wall and ceiling finishes demanded for today’s prestigious building interiors, as company Business Development Manager - Plasters, Michael Monaghan, explains.
As noise becomes ever more intrusive in our lives from traffic, noisy neighbours, modern stereo equipment and tv’s etc, our health & safety and comfort expectations rise and as such, controlling noise in buildings has become one of the biggest challenges to face today’s building designers. Gyproc’s Technical Development Manager, Jason Hird, looks at how noise is transmitted within buildings and how we can control it through careful planning and design.
As noise becomes ever more intrusive in our lives from traffic, noisy neighbours, modern stereo equipment and tv’s etc, our health & safety and comfort expectations rise and as such, controlling noise in buildings has become one of the biggest challenges to face today’s building designers. Gyproc’s Technical Development Manager, Jason Hird, looks at how noise is transmitted within buildings and how we can control it through careful planning and design.