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Zenova Group PLC (AIM: ZED), a provider of fire safety and heat management technology solutions, is pleased to announce that it has been specified by BDP Architects, one of the largest architecture firms in the United Kingdom, and Laing O’Rourke, the largest privately owned construction company in the United Kingdom, to supply Zenova FP Paint within the main entrance facade as part of the NHS’s 3Ts redevelopment project at the Royal Sussex County site, Brighton.
This is a significant vote of confidence in the quality, reliability, durability and sustainability of Zenova’s technology solutions by two of the largest firms in the United Kingdom’s construction sector and Zenova looks forward to a long and sustained period of assisting both BDP Architects and Laing O’Rourke with their future projects.
There are encouraging signs for further NHS Projects. In addition, Zenova has completed the first phase of a pilot project at the NHS Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Trust.
The pilot project has ascertained the benefits of using both Zenova IP and IR to improve insulation not only on the building fabric, but mechanical pipes, storage tanks and ducts. A better than 30% improvement in the insulation of hot water pipes thereby conserving energy was achieved. As a result further trials are being requested in the use of Zenova’s IP and IR on other surfaces to ascertain the levels of likely energy saving and cost reduction as a result.
Commenting on the versatility and dependability of Zenova’s fire safety and heat management technology solutions, Darren Magee, Estates & Facilities Director stated how he has been impressed by “the simplicity, longevity, fire protection, insulation & mould prevention characteristics of the coating technology” going on to state that the usage of these solutions are “significantly beneficial.”
Commenting on being specified by BDP Architects and Laing O’Rourke Contractors, Tony Crawley, CEO of Zenova Group PLC, said: “Being specified by BDP Architects and Laing O’Rourke, to supply Zenova FP Paint to the NHS’s 3Ts redevelopment project at the Royal Sussex County site in Brighton, is further evidence of the quality and growing reputation of Zenova’s solutions for significant customers, and I look forward to seeing our solutions continuing to benefit these and other organizations. The largest of these is the NHS, which, as we are all aware of, needs reform and positive change. Part of this is the need to reduce operating costs without compromising service or safety. I believe that Zenova is well positioned to assist this national institution in its efforts to reduce significant energy costs, and we are very proud to be able to offer technology that will make a difference without compromising on safety.”
For further information please contact:
Zenova Group PLC
Tony Crawley, Chief Executive Officer
Don Nicolson, Non-Executive Chairman
Via Orana Corporate LLP:
Anthony Eastman
Tel: +44 20 3475 6834
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Matt Davis / Adam Dawes
Tel: +44 20 3368 3550
SI Capital Limited (Broker)
Nick Emerson
Tel: +44 1483 413 500
Zenova Ltd (Media Enquiries)
David Arendse
Tel: +44 1277 288314
Email: david@zenovagroup.com
About Zenova Group PLC:
The Group, through Zenova Ltd, is the holder of intellectual property that underpins a suite of fire safety and temperature management products and technology. The product range is applicable to industrial, commercial, and residential markets. The Group's solutions include fire retardant paints, insulating paints and render, fire extinguishing fluid and applications. Through innovative development, and a refined formulation and development process, Zenova provides industry leading solutions across a range of fire protection and temperature management problems, comprising:
A water-based fire-protection paint that prevents ignition and spread of fire. It can be used in commercial, industrial, and domestic applications on variety of materials, from wood to metal.
Patent pending fire extinguisher filled with proprietary Zenova Fluid (Zenova FXB) that extinguishes all types of fires, reduces chances of re-ignition, works in cold (-15 ̊C) conditions, is non-toxic and does not produce harmful by-products.
Thermal insulation paint that creates a thermal barrier, provides thermal reflection of sunrays and infrared radiation, anti-condensation, and anti-mould properties. It can be applied to virtually any exterior or interior material, regardless of the surface.
Thermal insulation render to enhance the effectiveness of insulation by creating a thermo shield. It fills all cavities and gaps regardless of geometric shape and creates a vacuum - the most effective insulator.
A wildfire barrier fluid (applied via spray wands or aerial drops), which provides a virtual barrier where fire simply will not burn. Repeated tests on a variety of extremely dry wildfire fuels (grasses, hays, brush) demonstrates the incredible fire resistance Zenova WB provides, while remaining viable after application for 30+ days in dry conditions.
Patent pending next generation ceiling sprinkler filled with proprietary Zenova Fluid (Zenova FXB) that removes the need to install large fluid tanks, piping, complicated equipment, and software. This sprinkler could be installed in the kitchen.
The Group has achieved this without compromising the sustainability of natural and economical resources, including personal health and safety, with ecologically sound products.
Further information on the Group can be found at www.zenovagroup.com
About BDP Architects
Building Design Partnership Ltd, doing business as BDP, is a firm of architects and engineers employing over 900 staff in the United Kingdom and internationally.
BDP was founded in 1961 by George Grenfell-Baines with architects Bill White and John Wilkinson, quantity surveyor Arnold Towler and eight associate partners. The associates were made full equity partners in 1964 with Grenfell-Baines being the first chairman.
BDP has expanded rapidly over the decades having been associated with a variety of large public and private projects, such as the Preston bus station that was designed by BDP's Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson, and retail projects such as the Liverpool One complex.
As of 2016 BDP was reported to be the UK's second largest architecture firm, with 950 employees.
Further information can be found at: www.bdp.com
About Laing O’Rourke
Laing O'Rourke is a multinational construction company headquartered in Dartford, England. It was founded in 1978 by Ray O'Rourke and is the largest privately-owned construction company in the United Kingdom.
Over the years the company has grown and expanded over the years. Originally operating as R. O'Rourke & Son until September 2001 when R. O'Rourke bought Laing Construction from John Laing plc for £1, renaming the merged company to Laing O'Rourke.
In the following years Laing O’Rourke continued to grow and in May 2004 the company acquired Crown House Engineering, a mechanical and electrical engineering business, from Carillion. In July 2006 Laing O’Rourke expanded into Australia when it acquired Barclay Mowlem and in 2015 the company became a member of the Housing and Finance Institute.
Further information can be found at: www.laingorourke.com
About the NHS’s 3Ts redevelopment project at the Royal Sussex County site, Brighton
The 3Ts Redevelopment is replacing all the buildings on the front half of the Royal Sussex County Hospital. In their place will be two brand new clinical buildings and a much-needed service and logistics yard. The project is also providing a helideck for air ambulances on top of the Thomas Kemp Tower, which is at the heart of the hospital. From there the most severely injured and unwell patients can be taken directly to A&E via a dedicated lift.
When complete, the new buildings will provide spacious, well-resourced and modern facilities for patients and staff in more than 40 wards and departments. It will also have replaced the oldest acute ward building in the NHS, the Barry Building, which has cared for patients since 1828.
Further information can be found at: www.uhsussex.nhs.uk/about/hospital-redevelopment/