Please find below an update from one of our member companies, UK Fire Doors Ltd: UK Fire Doors is pleased to announce the acquisition of all plant and machinery at the Langley Mill site, previously occupied by Leaderflush Shapland prior to it entering into administration in December 2015. UK Fire Doors has also negotiated a […]
View PostFire door warning following fatal tower block blaze
ASDMA speaks out over the importance of ensuring that fire doors are properly maintained following the fatal blaze in a Deptford tower block in which two women died. The housing manager of Lewisham Homes was fined £40,000, with additional costs of £23,407, after a guilty plea of failing to properly maintain fire doors and keep […]
View PostImportant Notice – Leaderflush Shapland Ltd
It is with sad regret that we have been advised that one of our member companies, Leaderflush Shapland Limited has been placed in administration. The affairs, business and property of the company are being managed by the Joint Administrators, Richard Michael Hawes and Clare Boardman on 18 December 2015. Please visit www.leaderflushshapland.co.uk for more information. […]
View PostUPDATE ON BS EN 16034
ASDMA has been advised that BS EN 16034 has now been delayed with the date of harmonisation being 1st September 2016 and with the end date of the coexistence period being 1st September 2019. Any further updates will be advised. Please note: that the product defined by the scope of the hEN has not changed. […]
View PostNew edition of the ‘Best Practice Guide to Timber Fire Doors’ now available from ASDMA
As the recognised voice of the timber door industry, ASDMA have released a second edition of the highly respected “Best Practice Guide to Timber Fire Doors”. “The Best Practice Guide is a vital tool for all those who are involved in the specification, procurement, installation, use and maintenance of timber doors, particularly when fulfilling a […]
View PostASDMA success at BM TRADA’s ‘CE Marking for Fire Doors’ event
With imminent introduction of the CE Marking of timber doorsets, ASDMA were pleased to sponsor BM TRADA’s seminar on ‘CE Marking for Fire Doors’ held at Staverton Park in Daventry in April. The seminar was attended by over 140 delegates and brought together many of the UK’s leading fire door manufacturers and component suppliers to […]
View PostASDMA celebrates 25 years of representing the specialist timber door industry
The Architectural and Specialist Door Manufacturers Association (ASDMA) is celebrating it’s 25th year in 2015. As the leading trade association for specialist, bespoke timber doors, ASDMA is the recognised voice of the industry and has represented it’s members throughout the UK and Europe and on all the major committees that could affect legislation and industry […]
View PostDebunking the CE Marking myths ASDMA steps forward to clarify confusions on CE Marking for timber doors
With CE Marking of timber doorsets expected in 2015 following the publication of BS EN 16034, ASDMA is on hand to offer advice and hopefully dispel some of the myths surrounding CE Marking. Ian Makins, ASDMA’s Chairman comments: ‘ASDMA is concerned about the confusion and misinformation that surrounds CE marking and it is important that […]
View PostAlan Cross – An Appreciation
Founding Chairman of ASDMA, Alan Cross, died on 23 October. Leeds born and bred, Alan was educated in Switzerland and on his return home joined Curtis & Sons, a prominent Shopfitting company in Leeds as an apprentice wood machinist. From Curtis’s he moved to Keirnan Building Contractors in Leeds from where he moved in the […]
View PostASDMA Founding Chairman – Alan Cross
It was with sadness that ASDMA learned of the death of our Founding Chairman, Alan Cross on 23 October. Current Chairman, Ian Makins said, “Alan was a man who was passionate about the bespoke timber door industry. His company was a founding member of ASDMA and even after retiring from full-time work, Alan remained fully […]
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