Education Sector
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Rainscreen Cassette & I-Line - St John's College - Oxford
The system is particularly suited to applications where architects and specifiers require an eaves that is sleek and smooth. Bailey’s Cassette system fulfils this need because its composition ensures each cassette panel remains truly flat, without the ripples and fixing dimples that arise with standard sheet metal soffits. -
C-Fix/I-Line - Cressex School - High Wycombe
Bailey C-Fix secret fix coping provides practical low maintenance protection for parapet parapet wall. It provides an economical, long lasting weatherproof solution that is environmentally efficient and which is appropriate for traditional and modern projects. -
V-Joint - Harris Boys School
Bailey V-Joint soffit and fascia system has been designed to bring the appearance of planked soffits to a wide range of construction projects. Inspired by traditional planked soffits it is frequently used successfully on modern architectural projects. V-Joint is so adaptable that it is used to add interest and value to gable, facades, as well as soffits, providing features such as infills, herringbones and coffering. -
Curved I-Line Snap-On Feature - Malvern College
Details that are quick to install. Bailey I-Line Snap-On enables architects to add horizontal, vertical & curved detailing that can be installed using stand or mobile access. I-Line web is attached to the building and the feature flanges snapped into place, making for fast and economical handling on site.
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Soffit Canopy & Rainscreen Cladding Profile - Sussex University - Brighton
Bailey deep, horizontal soffits combined with louvred panels were installed internally as a feature of the main concourse as well as being used to create an external feature canopy. With such extensive area of soffit, specifying Bailey Cassette system was key to ensuring flat soffits without visible fixings or quilting.
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Bailey System 5000 - Stanbridge Earls School, Romsey, UK
Bailey System 5000, installed using hot air, provides a competitive bituminous alternative to single ply systems on any size project. Particularly suited to roofs of unique design and shape, made System 5000 a secure choice.
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Chisel Profile - Greenhill School -Tenby
Bailey Secret Fix Systems for smooth flat eaves. Contemporary buildings requiring a smooth, even appearance. Using the eaves panels means that this sleek, modern look is achieved without ripples, distortion, or fixing dimples.
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Large Bullnose & Greenroof Profile - St Christopher's - Letchworth
Bailey Atlantic Monsoon is a steel box gutter lined with a seamless modern polyolefine membrane. The result is a low cost, effective, factory fabricated rainwater disposal solution which when incorporated into an aluminium eaves assembly, provides the benefits of a polyolefine lining with the strength and cost effectiveness of steel.
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Bailey Atlantic & Eco Roof - Oxford Gardens Primary School, London, UK
Bailey Eco-Roof intensive planting coupled with Atlantic sustainable waterproofing produced a roof which was both environmentally responsible and beneficial. Bailey Atlantic's root resistance meant it could be laid without any further protection.
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Curved Fascia & C-Fix Coping Profiles - Archbishop Grimshaw School - Birmingham
Bailey Secret Fix Coping Systems do a better job. As walls and roofs become better insulated for energy efficiency heat loss through the top of wall becomes more important. Bailey C-Fix system can be installed with a thermal break, to prevent cold bridging and provide highly effective insulation as well as giving economical secret fix, low maintenance, long lasting waterproof protection for parapet walls.
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Stirling Gutter & Downpipe Profile - Royal School For the Deaf - Cheadle
The Bailey Stirling gutter was used for this project because of its high hydraulic capacity of 17 litres per second. This allows the drainage engineer to reduce the number of downpipe drops, with a consequent saving in drainage costs. In addition, the external joint strap system provide for expansion and contraction over a full climatic range of the UK without requiring separate expansion joints and also eliminates the unsightly nuts and bolts often associated with joints on this type of gutter.
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