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Contract Services First Choice for Installation, Project Management and Product Solutions Contract Services May 2017 Contract Services First Choice for Installation, Project Management and Product Solutions Contract Services Introduction Gradus is a UK manufacturer with national coverage and has been manufacturing contract interior products for over 50 years. Over the last two decades Gradus has developed many specialist products and has built a strong reputation for quality installation in these areas. Why Gradus Contracts? • Gradus has built strong brand values around its product offer of quality, design, service and expertise to ensure peace of mind for all customers. These brand values have been embedded into our Contracts department ensuring that installation of products maintains the same high standards recognised by Gradus customers over the years • Full supply and fit package is offered by Gradus Contracts that provides peace of mind for customers and clients throughout the design, estimating and installation process on a selection of products: LED Step Lighting The Christie • Entrance Matting • Wall Protection • Step and Aisle Lighting Wall Protection Systems UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, London Barrier Matting Systems New Look Retailers, Weymouth Support Centre Specification and Survey The criteria for product selection and specification to meet performance, costs and standards has never been more essential and Gradus can offer clients and contractors its expertise and knowledge to provide cost effective solutions. Gradus provides: • Nationwide specification sales team • Full survey and estimating service with dedicated electronic take-off capabilities • Specialist knowledge to meet The Equality Act 2010 • Advice to meet the latest guidelines: • Building Regulations Approved Document • BS 8300:2009+A1:2010 • Full CAD and design service • Value engineering • Bespoke design service • One stop shop Project Management and Installation Projects are managed throughout the UK from survey and specification through to installation and hand over. Gradus offers: • A dedicated team to provide professional and expert service removing the risk and saving time • An in-house installation team, providing national coverage, which are IOSH and SSSTS or SMSTS qualified • Approved installers with relevant CSCS cards • ISO 9001:2008 and BS OHSAS 18001:2007 certification to ensure continuous improvement, customer satisfaction and a safe and healthy working environment • Installers qualified to IET wiring regulations seventeenth edition in accordance with the latest guidelines in BS 7671:2008+A1:2011 to ensure electrical installations are carried out safely • Health and Safety management • Specialist off site fabrication service Manufacture and Sustainability Gradus products are manufactured to the highest standards using the best materials available and are extensively tested to make sure they meet and exceed the requirements of the applications for which they are intended. Improvements in design, production and environmental development has helped improve cost effective solutions for clients. Why Gradus? • A dedicated ISO 9001:2008 and BS OHSAS 18001:2007 manufacturing facility offering a flexible and responsive service • Fully accredited to ISO 14001:2004 and dedicated to controlling and minimising the effects on the environment with a firm set of environmental objectives Did you know? • In 2016 Gradus recycled 249 tonnes of waste material that could have gone to landfill and 49% of the waste material was reused in the production process • Since 2008, Gradus has reduced its energy consumption by 34.3% Clients Amey UK HSBC QMUL Balfour Beatty Interserve Reel Cinemas BAM Construction ISG Retail Ltd Salford University Bath University John Turner & Sons Showcase Cinemas Barclays Kier Sir Robert McAlpine Boots Laing O’Rourke Skanska Bovis Lend Lease Manchester University TK Maxx Bowmer & Kirkland Marks & Spencer The Light Cinemas Brookfield Multiplex Europe Miller The Oracle Shopping Centre (Reading) Carillion Morgan Sindall The Trafford Centre Cineworld Cinemas Morrisons Travis Perkins Coral NHS Vinci Costain O2 Vue Cinemas Empire Cinemas Odeon / UCI Cinemas Wates Galliford Try Porsche William Hill Honda Post Office Willmott Dixon Contact us For further information or specification advice contact Gradus Technical Support on01625 428922 For quotations please ask for the Estimating Department or email [email protected] For survey or installation information please ask for the Contracts Department Or visit our website where you can download technical data and full installation instructions www.gradus.com Gradus Accessories Park Green Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ England UK Tel: 01625 428922 Fax: 01625 433949 For enquiries outside the UK and Eire contact Gradus International on +44 (0)1625 613780 www.gradus.com.
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