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News — October 2012

RMF Leading the way in raised floor recycling…

30 Oct 2012

RMF set new company record for recycling raised floor panels. RMF have recently been awarded a project to recycle 75,000 raised floor panels to be removed from a single project!! These panels will be ultimately returned back into the interior fit out market, helping the client achieve higher BREEAM and Ska ratings whilst generating substantial savings to their... Read more

50% Off Raised Floor Panels from RMF!!

30 Oct 2012

We have currently around 1000m² of second user raised access floor panels with a factory bonded green fleck carpet adhered to them. They would be perfect for any “Good Causes” or “Charities” looking to install a raised access floor into their premises, stores etc.. Contact us on sales@rmf-services.co.uk for more details,........first come first served! Read more

RMF Leading the way in raised floor recycling…

30 Oct 2012

RMF set new company record for recycling raised floor panels. RMF have recently been awarded a project to recycle 75,000 raised floor panels to be removed from a single project!! These panels will be ultimately returned back into the interior fit out market, helping the client achieve higher BREEAM and Ska ratings whilst generating substantial savings to their... Read more

RMF Launch new “D-tac” solution to meet demand

25 Oct 2012

Reclaimed panels from existing strip out refurbishment projects typically arrive to us with old carpet tackifier and builders residue on them as they are often used as the working platform for the strip out phase. This tackify residue has always been a problematic to remove…until now! Our unique RMF D-tac solution applied to the panels enables the professional adhesive and... Read more

RMF Finalists In London Constructing Excellence Awards 2012

22 Oct 2012

CATEGORY DETAILS This category is for solutions that have substantially improved resource efficiency or waste minimisaton using innovation, collaborative working, or new technology. Winners will provide clear evidence that demonstrates where waste has been designed or managed out and performance is better than benchmarked data.  Submissions must demonstrate... Read more