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A quick fix for house-building challenges

Steve Bryceson, technical manager from Marley Eternit, discusses what challenges the house-building sector still faces as it seeks to further increase output

New rich colour option from Marley Eternit

Acme Purple Blend introduced to Marley Eternit’s Acme Double Camber clay plain tile range

Marley Eternit installs training knowledge  

Company announces new training events throughout 2016 to provide practice installation guidance

Vertically challenging

Steve Bryceson, technical services manager at Marley Eternit, looks at the growing trend towards using clay roof tiles and fibre cement slates for vertical application, and discusses the benefits for contractors in offering a full envelope solution, including easy-to-install cladding products

Marley Eternit’s Cedral sets the pace in rapid renovation

Roofing and façade manufacturer’s weatherboard selected for speedy leisure park renovation

Cedral Roadshow ends the year on a high

Roofing & façades manufacturer celebrates the success of its product installation training roadshows throughout 2015

The only way is SoloFix

Camilleri Roofing saves fixing time with Marley Eternit’s one-piece clip and nail

For Bim’s sake

With just over three months to go until the Government’s 2016 BIM deadline, Rob Daniel, technical and BIM coordinator at Marley Eternit, advises that specialist contractors shouldn’t just do BIM for BIM’s sake, but should first assess their own business and individual project needs as well as making the most of free resources and training

A+ for Cedral weatherboard

Aberdeenshire Council has specified Marley Eternit’s Cedral Lap weatherboard as part of a major £14.3m extension project to transform Kemnay Academy in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The...

Setting the standard for dry fix systems

With a new Dry Fix Standard set to be launched following concerns about inconsistencies in quality between systems, Gavin White, product manager from Marley Eternit, discusses the implications for roofing contractors and how purchasing dry fix systems from an established manufacturer can help them get ready for the new Standard.