Roofglaze News

Jun 2011

Roofglaze brings natural light to London Underground


Roofglaze Limited has installed two 140m long dual pitch rooflights at the Neasden Rail Depot in London as part of a major refurbishment project by BAM Nuttall.

Located in North West London, the Neasden Depot is the largest facility on the London Underground network and is where all the Metropolitan stock is serviced, cleaned, inspected, repaired and stored. In addition, a third of the Jubilee Line fleet is also stabled there. Following the recent introduction of a new generation of trains, the facilities at the depot required significant improvement, including the construction of a new train maintenance shed, for which Roofglaze was contracted to supply the rooflight.

With each pitched section measuring 140m long x 4m span, the rooflight provides natural light to the full length of the shed, as well as automatic smoke ventilation via forty louvre ventilation units.

The Rooflight is constructed using the Patented Twinfix Multi-Link Panel glazing system, glazed with 25mm multiwall polycarbonate sheet. The aluminium framework is polyester powder coated to the specified grey RAL 7012.

The rooflight installation needed to be undertaken quickly, with minimal disruption to other work at the site and with limited access in some areas. Each rooflight was installed in just seven days and the project was completed within the required time schedule.

“The Twinfix panels, provided exactly what the client required: quick installation, without compromising the functionality or durability of the end result”, said Paul Stewart, Contracts Manager at Roofglaze. He continued: “We were also complimented by the client for our professionalism and efficiency whilst on-site. We always aim to fit in and work closely with main contractors and roofing contractors, so this comment was appreciated”.

Another advantage of the Twinfix system is its Class B Non-fragile classification – an important consideration at a site where regular roof access may be required for maintenance.

Roofglaze offers a complete range of rooflight systems, from thermoplastic modular domes and pyramids to bespoke structural glass skylights.

Based in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, the company operates on a nationwide basis, providing natural daylight solutions for many of the UK’s leading contractors as well as architects, developers and end user organisations.

Daylight Diary

May 2012


Recently completed projects this month, include a hip ended glass ridgelight at the Claremont High School in Harrow; another ridgelight at the Broadway Hotel in the Cotswolds, this time utilising the excellent Lonsdale glazing system; and a large glass pyramid at the Bicester Village retail outlet in Oxfordshire.

Our Flatglaze flat glass rooflights are keeping us busy with orders for domestic and commercial applications all over the country. Look out for some exciting new developments in the Flatglaze range over the coming months.

As members of NARM, the National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers, we uphold the highest standards and our products are fully compliant with The Building Regulations. You can find out more about why it pays to specify products from NARM members in our recently published NARM member leaflet.

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Richard Cliffe
Director