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Uni lab doors

by Mark Rowe

A contract to supply and install products for a £54m building at the University of Bristol has gone to ASSA ABLOY Security Doors.

The Life Sciences Building will include teaching and research laboratories, as well as offices and lecture theatres. ASSA ABLOY Security Doors has scheduled Powershield steel doors and ironmongery throughout the flagship project, which will regenerate 13,500m2 of space in the centre of Bristol.

Nigel Cronin, Sales Manager for ASSA ABLOY Security Doors, said: “Supplying the Life Science Building is just another example of how ASSA ABLOY Security Doors can cater to a broad range of sectors – whether that be educational facilities, or commercial, high security, leisure and hospitality applications. Our Powershield doors meet rigorous legislative demands, which will ensure that security and access is effectively balanced in the School of Biological Sciences.”

For more on Powershield steel doors from ASSA ABLOY Security Doors, visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/securitydoors

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