ONE of the UK's leading manufacturers of fire resistant products has completed a project costing a million euros at an Irish office development.
Baydale Architectural Systems - producer of high quality fire resistant doors, screens and specialist glazed products - worked on the Beaux Lane House building in Dublin.
Baydale, of Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, installed a fire resistant, internal glazed atrium from its Dreadnought FY10 range, which provides up to 60 minutes fire resistance.
Jon Smith, managing director, said: "The Beaux Lane House contract was a major win for us, significantly boosting turnover and adding yet another highly prestigious project to our ever growing portfolio."
The contract follows Baydale's previous work at the National Gallery of Ireland and the National Museum of Scotland.
Both projects were to supply fire resistant doors and windows with the Irish deal worth £130,000 and Scotland costing £280,000.
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