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    a uniquebrick cladding system

    innovative

    TM

    taylormaxwell.co.uk/facades

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    use & installation 4

    quality & creativity 6

    off site manufacturing 21

    technical information 22

    colour range 28

    /contents

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    Thesystem comprises genuine brick tiles, specially

    onto the backing structure and the brick tiles are clipped into

    place.

    This mechanical clipping feature is unique to

    and ensures a high strength faade whilst enabling some

    adjustment of tile position during installation.

    An innovative and versatile solution, brings exciting

    new colour and texture combinations to the construction

    industry.

    Patented in the UK and worldwide; and fully industry tested

    your building project that will last many years.

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    has UK and worldwide technical and patent approvals. GB Patent number 2331770

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    taylormaxwell.co.uk/facades

    With a HPS200 galvanised steel

    or Grade 304 stainless steel backing section (stainless

    steel below the DPC), using frost resistant brick tiles.

    The system has an anticipated design life of 60 years in

    082/01.

    Fast and simple:Building with can be

    considerably faster than with traditional brickwork, and is

    quick and easy to install.

    Versatile and aesthetic:A variety of colours and textures

    are available,is designed to blend with or

    complement most new build or refurbishment projects.

    With a variety of sizes and a range of specials,

    enables bespoke bonding patterns without compromising

    performance or build time.

    may be mounted at an angle to achieve a more

    easily achieved, adding an extra dimension to any project.

    is suitable for use

    with a wide range of sub-structures, including concrete,

    timber-frame, structural steel, lightweight steel frames,

    masonry and structurally insulated panels. Due to the light

    weight nature of the system, -clad buildings may

    is provided as a

    recognised installers.

    /key features

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    Designing with

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    performance, airtightness and weatherresistance along with thermal, acoustic,

    Please contact us for your copy.

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    easy to use. simple to install

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    Through partnerships, is also available as

    part of pre-fabricated solutions, where manufacture

    takes place under quality controlled, factory conditions,

    this allows for construction without delays due to

    adverse weather, reduced materials wastage and also

    dramatically reduced site construction time. These

    panels are either lightweight steel frame or unitised

    aluminium systems and are available for larger scale

    projects where overall project cost savings can berealised.

    Suitability:is suitable for use with a wide

    variety of sub-structures including concrete, timber-frame,

    structural steel, lightweight steel frames and masonry

    and structurally insulated panels. See pages 22-27 for

    technical information.

    On a suitable structure, with vertical support

    at 600mm max centres, the

    pumped mortar.

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    Strength:

    designed to interlock vertically.

    brick-tiles are simply clipped

    into place. The clipping process ensures that

    consistent horizontal joints are achieved, whilst

    vertical joint spacing can be adjusted to suit

    design requirements.

    Simplicity:Once all brick-tiles are installed

    and the quality approved, mortar is applied.

    The mortar is typically 1:1:6, cement:lime:sand

    mix applied using a pump system. Prebagged

    Parex Historic KL mortar is preferred as it has

    and suits the characteristics of the tiles. The

    see page 5 for colours)

    Design and technical support: We offer

    comprehensive in house technical support, including

    CAD and PDF typical details.

    The team offer detailed technical, product

    and design advice on the use of the system and its

    applications.

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    Special shapes: We offer a range of special shapes

    required.

    The Parex range of advanced

    is especially formulated for

    .

    /the parex

    historickl range

    has UK and worldwide technical and patent approvals.

    EA255

    Light Grey

    EA250

    Sandstone

    EA262

    Bathstone

    EA264

    Light Brown

    EA265

    Mid Brown

    EA254

    Dark Brown

    EA263

    Brick Red

    EA266

    Dark Red

    EA256

    Mid Grey

    EA257

    Dark GreyArch Set

    CM.1 One piece -

    External return brick-tile (LH or RH)

    CM.2 A Stop end brick-tile

    (LH or RH)

    CM.1 A Site bonded -

    External return brick-tile (LH or RH)

    CM.3 Soldier

    brick-tile

    CM.4 Air brick-tile

    For further information onrecognised mortar installersplease contact us.

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    /quality & creativity

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    novotelgreat western quarter,brentford

    Client:Accor

    Designer:Leech Rhodes Walker Architects

    Contractor:Willmot Dixon

    Sub-contractor: UK Facades

    The build consists of a hybrid in-situ and pre-cast concrete

    frame with a Metsec envelope and brick slip cladding.

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    residentialgreat western quarter,brentford

    Client:Barrat Homes

    Contractor:Barrat Homes

    Sub-contractor:Stanmores

    Barrats rapidly growing Great West Quarter (GWQ) is

    along Brentfords historic Golden Mile. This overlooks the

    expansive greenery of Richmond and the Royal Botanic

    Gardens at Kew. This 12 acre site will contain over 700 new

    homes.

    Large format .

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    sainsburys

    melton mowbrayClient:Sainsburys

    Contractor:Simons Construction Ltd.

    Sub-contractor:A20 Ltd.

    500sqm of was used on the construction of this

    project. Fitting to a timber frame, Sainsburys needed a

    fast track cladding system as they had a time restricted

    build programme. was chosen for its speed and

    simplicity, when compared to traditional building methods.

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    north shields metro

    Designer:Sadler Brown Architects

    Contractor:May Gurney Rail Division

    Sub-contractor:Buildroute

    provided a quality and cost effective solution to provide

    wall construction.

    installation from the critical path.

    Large Format .

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    birmingham cityuniversitybirmingham

    Client:Birmingham City University

    Designer:Associated Architects

    Contractor:Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd.

    Sub-contractor:Alumet Systems (UK) Ltd.

    was originally only going to be used for the

    glazed brick sloping window reveals as this ne-gated the

    need to use pre-cast concrete supports for traditional

    brickwork. The cost saving this provided meant they could

    use the over the whole scheme, some 2,700sqm

    of was supplied, in 6 different colours.

    TMwere approached to provide cladding solutions for

    the window reveals and a multi coloured strip around

    the bottom of the building. Traditional brick would not be

    suitable for the technical reveals and colour differences.

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    shakespeare househackney

    Client:Shoreditch Housing Associatuion

    Designer: bptw Architects

    Contractor:

    Sub-contractor:Paneltec

    Shakespeare House was a poor quality housing block with

    inadequate living areas, small kitchens and bathrooms

    and a lack of amenity space. bptw architecture worked

    regenerate the block.

    Externally, Shakespeare House was overclad with

    building which will also be completely insulated to improve

    residents.

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    collegelandsstudent accomodation,glasgow

    Client:

    Designer:Manson Architect

    Contractor:Watkin Jones

    Speed of construction was essential for this high rise

    student accommodation in central Glasgow.

    Over 5000m!of was installed entirely from

    scissor lifts over 6 months, mainly throughout the harsh

    winter months with temperatures consistently remaining

    below freezing.

    The strict design and planning stipulations led to the use

    of over 80,000 corners to achieve a traditional double pillar

    detail that replicated existing buildings, which allowed

    to achieve a traditional brick faade with a

    modern, fast track form of construction. The through

    sections.

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    royal devon &exeter hospitalexeter

    Client: Exeter and the Royal Devon & Exeter NHSFT

    Designer:Devereux Architects

    Contractor:

    Sub contractor: Progressive Systems

    is a single building, which will be shared by the University

    of Exeter, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry

    and the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust

    for education and training purposes.

    The use of the system provided an ideal solution

    to the design intent for a pitched facade which could not

    be achieved using a standard brick.

    TheForticrete Walling Stone supplied included a mixture

    of both fair face and split face blocks which were used in a

    unique design along the side building.

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    ashtead stationClient:Network Rail

    Designer:bpr Architects

    Contractor:Raymond Brown

    Sub-contractor:Davant Cladding & Painting

    Construction has recently been completed on a 1.35m

    contract for South West Trains to modernise Ashtead

    The station entrance has been completely refurbished with

    a newer, brighter and larger booking hall.

    The contract included demolishion of the existing 1970s

    pre-fabricated Clasp station buildings and replacing

    with new modular station buildings, which are based on

    Network Rails Modular station design.

    The design has been commended for its simple elegance,

    crisp lines, disciplined order and openness.

    The upgrade of Ashtead station will make a noticeable

    difference for the community and businesses in the townwho depend on the railway every day.

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    hassocks stationClient:Network Rail

    Designer:bpr Architects

    Contractor:Raymond Brown

    Sub-contractor:Davant Cladding & Painting

    This brand new, much awaited station building has been

    built as part of the Department for Transports National

    noticeable and lasting improvements for passengers who

    use the station.

    replaced with a state of the art modern building however,

    knowing that the subject of a new station was very close

    to the hearts of Hassocks residents, Southern worked

    closely with the Hassocks Rail Group & bpr architects/

    TMon developing the station design even to the point of

    the traditionally built, existing nearby railway cottages.

    The previous station was built in 1972 and became no

    station building was to make it easier for railway staff to

    maintain, and provide more resistance to vandalism.

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    st ambrose collegeClient:St Ambrose College

    Designer:Sheppard Robson

    Contractor:Balfour Beatty

    TMwas approached in 2009 to deliver the facade

    materials for the 24million buildings that would be sited

    on the schools sports area.

    Whilst a traditional brick option was initially proposed,

    the brick cladding system was subsequently

    and, crucially, complied with the contractors zero-harm

    policy on scaffolding.

    TMwere particularly keen to impress on the contractor

    Balfour Beatty the excellent health and safety rating

    of using , which does not require scaffolding

    to install. The lightweight and easy-to-install nature of

    allows installation to take place from scissor lifts.

    Jonathan Davis, from Sheppard Robson, says: The

    brick system was suggested as a means to avoid

    scaffolding and get the building water-tight rapidly. SheppardRobson worked closely with TMto review previous projects

    that had used the system, and to carefully select the right

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    ibis hotelbrighton

    Client:

    Designer:Stride Treglown

    Contractor:McAleer & Rushe

    The brief was to offer a brick slip system that was quick &

    easy to install but robust enough to go all the way down

    sympathetic to materials on existing architecture in the

    immediate area.

    Dorchester red traditional brickwork used on the build.

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    /off sitemanufacturing

    Panels are able to be pre-fabricated by specialists off

    site, ready for speedy assembly on site, saving time and

    money.

    in mind.

    Kingspan - Mid Kent College, pre-fabricated light steel framed panels.

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    recognised installers provide nationwide coverage.

    On a suitable structure which has support at a maximum

    of 600mm staggered centres.

    property

    Nominal weight of system

    including mortar

    Resistance to wind loading and

    wind driven rain (BS 6375)

    Fire performance

    (UEAtc MOAT 43: hard and soft bodies)

    Water vapour transmission

    resistance

    Frost resistance of brick clay tiles(EN:771)

    Nominal tile face dimension

    Tile size tolerance

    result

    68 kg/m!

    Exposure Class 2000

    Class 0 surfaces

    Class E3 (performance)

    Class E2 (safety)

    8.5 MNs/g

    F.2

    System retains high integrity

    215 x 65mm

    Mean of 10 between 213 and 217mm

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    Cavity formed using galvanised

    steel 'top hat' or 'Z' sectionsInsulated steel frame

    Internal finishes

    Concrete slab

    DPM below concrete slab

    Self drilling fixings to suit stud

    and insulation specification

    Corium tile

    HPS200 Corium rails

    above DPC level

    Rigid insulation board with taped

    joints (provides vapour barrier)

    Optional DPC

    Stainless steel Corium rails

    and fixings below DPC level

    Insulating blockwork

    Foundation

    Damp proof coating to

    underside of insulation

    foundation detail

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    window section - trimmed reveal

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    Soldier brick-tile (CM.3) or

    3 courses of standard tiles

    Rigid insulation board with taped

    joints (provides vapour barrier)

    HPS200 Corium rails

    Self drilling fixings to suit stud

    and insulation specification

    Insulated steel frame

    Cavity formed using galvanised

    steel 'top hat' or 'Z' sections

    Internal finishes

    Standard Corium tile

    Lintel trim

    Window reveal depth varies

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    horizontal movement joint

    Max15mm

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    Corium tile fixed with epoxy adhesive

    Corium tile

    Corium rail adjusted to allow gap

    for movement

    Rigid insulation board with taped

    joints (provides vapour barrier)

    HPS200 Corium rails

    Mastic sealant

    Self drilling fixings to suit stud

    and insulation specification

    Gap in vertical rails

    Insulated steel frame

    Cavity formed using galvanised

    steel 'top hat' or 'Z' sections

    Internal finishes

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    vertical movement joint on timber frame

    K?

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    600600600600

    1200

    Typical support centres

    Maximum fixing centres

    2400mm Corium rails Position of fixings to perimeter

    Staggered fixings

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    /colour range

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    note: 1. Please use the reference numbers for initial sample selection

    tiles are produced with a red body. Extremely durable colours

    white 3610 10100 6026

    2327 12000 13010

    120250 23500 25600

    23302329 2332 2313

    23112310 10090 2321

    plaincolours

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    23342333 2336 2325

    1220012280 74310 29270

    2900129180 29110 14193

    23162314 42010 2309

    6107063000 92100 2320

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    note: 1. Please use the reference numbers for initial sample selection

    tiles are produced with a red body. Extremely durable colours

    33207 93801 17303

    13392

    13001

    13002 29270 with 133 + 240

    15601 2615 with 13302 + 29270 12274

    13372 + 1334213342 13003 15653

    1560373311 75110 14090

    redmultis

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    7321074010 74117 93807

    1226412244 86305 13302

    22000 with 13302 + 27075075 74110 15611

    9381615630 with Rustic Edge 92905 14191

    15610 + 133 with Rustic Edge140 74210 13362

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    note: 1. Please use the reference numbers for initial sample selection

    tiles are produced with a red body. Extremely durable colours

    29000 2706 + 2903 + AMM16X 29050

    7101073010 73318

    7331573110 94186 73310

    9370093400 93811 410

    9377093880 10100 with 2904 + 2905 60053

    buff andyellowmultis

    brownmultis

    /colour range

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    blue &

    greymultis

    23511290 29010 29013

    7501063000 73315 + RS100 92800

    9418035500 93808

    9379092960 93800 93750

    1021010140 60003 10191

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    specialblends

    520102321 + 70

    Granville Dark Hand Blended Granville Light Hand Blended

    note: 1. Please use the reference numbers for initial sample selection

    tiles are produced with a red body. Extremely durable colours

    special sizesTo date we have manufactured the following height tiles.

    50mm

    65mm

    140mm

    215mm

    for lengths please consult our technical department.

    /colour range

    /other options327 x 215mm Large Format tiles.

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    glazed tilesWe offer a standard range of both

    8104+E 8110+E

    8111 8111+E 8112

    8103 8109 7776+E

    7783+E 7791+E 7767+E

    8105+E 8106+E 7768+E

    7778 + E 7787+E 7763+E

    8096+E 8096 8114

    8112+E 8116+E 8115+E

    7770+E 7778+E 2 x 810+E

    8119 + E 8118 + E 8117+E

    72000

    860

    /other options

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    Taylor Maxwell House

    The Promenade

    Clifton

    Bristol BS8 3NW

    feeling inspired?contact your nearest facades solutions provider

    Taylor Maxwell GlasgowCenturion Business Park, 3 Seaward Place, Kinning Park, Glasgow, G41 1HH

    T: 0141 418 0300 F: 0141 418 0500 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Edinburgh1a Clerk Street, Loanhead, Edinburgh, EH20 9DPT: 0131 448 2020 F: 0131 448 2720 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell North East

    Unit 16, Bankside, The Watermark, Gateshead, NE11 9SYT: 0191 460 4736 F: 0191 461 1115 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell LeedsUnit 1, Bramley Grange, Skeltons Lane, Leeds, LS14 3DW

    T: 0113 204 3220 F: 0113 204 3225 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell ManchesterCarlton House, 18 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 5PET: 0161 832 5213 F: 0161 832 0926 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Nottingham9 The Triangle, Enterprise Way, ng2 Business Park, Nottingham NG2 1AET: 0115 969 9351 F: 0115 986 1940 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Birmingham

    6080 Knights Court, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, B37 7WYT: 0121 329 1440 F: 0121 779 5593 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Cardiff13 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HA

    T: 02920 374 545 F: 02920 238 542 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell BristolTaylor Maxwell House, The Promenade, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3NWT: 0117 923 7083 F: 0117 973 8255 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell BarnetCosmo House, 53 Wood Street, Barnet, EN5 4BST: 0208 440 0551 F: 0208 440 0552 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Witham

    The Matchyns, Rivenhall End, Witham, CM8 3HAT: 01376 515 055 F: 01376 515 066 E: [email protected]

    Taylor Maxwell Leatherhead

    Ashcombe House, 5 The Crescent, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 8DYT: 01372 388 366 F: 0118 930 2888 E: [email protected] Maxwell WinchesterWinchester House, Basingstoke Road, Kings Worthy, Winchester, SO23 7QFT: 01962 718 240 F: 01962 715 983 E: [email protected]