Our Head Office has now moved from St Albans to Wheathampstead. As it was a move of just a few miles, we have been able to keep our telephone and fax numbers, which makes it really easy for all our customers to keep in touch with us. The new address is Riverdale House, 19-21 High … Continue reading →
We have just published a new brochure, detailing everything that you need to know about Cleanrooms. It covers all the types of projects that we can provide for you, including Hardwall and Modular Enclosure, Softwall Areas and CMM Rooms, and Laboratory Fit Outs and furniture. It also covers associated works to comply with your facility, … Continue reading →
Contents Introduction 1.1. What is a Mezzanine Floor? 1.2. Why Build a Mezzanine Floor? Do I Need Planning Permission? Statutory Requirements 3.1. Building Regulations 3.2. Structure 3.3. Fire Safety 3.4. Protection Against Falling 3.5. Accessibility Floor Loading Requirements Frequently Asked Questions Chapter One: Introduction This guide is for you if you are planning or … Continue reading →
Stodec are happy to announce that they have now received the CHAS accreditation and are registered on the scheme database. The systems and work practices required for this certification demonstrate that Stodec are working to a safe and correct standard for all project and site based work, within current health and safety legislation, as well … Continue reading →
Benefits: 1.1 Additional space for storage, production or offices in an area that you are already paying for. 1.2 Low cost expansion, far cheaper than additional buildings, or new premises but still increasing the value of your assets. 1.3 Direct connection within the new workspace to all existing services, telephones, data, etc. 1.4 Fast installation, … Continue reading →
Looking to create more space and not looking forward to the rigours of finding additional warehousing – why not consider a mezzanine floor? Mezzanine floors are designed to maximise the available space within your current premises. There are often a large areas of unused space in the buildings we currently occupy in our everyday working … Continue reading →