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BARRIAL – THE BALUSTRADE SYSTEM THAT IS TAKING THE UK BY STORM
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International Construction Bureau (ICB) UK Ltd
29/02/2008
 
Since its launch in October 2007, Barrial, one of Europe’s most successful ranges of safety rails and balustrades, is proving to be the first choice for UK architects and specifiers looking for the ultimate in roof safety.

Manufactured as a modular system in lightweight recyclable aluminium and available in both free standing and fixed options, there is a Barrial product that will meet every type of design situation.

Suitable for any type of flat roof and where appropriate, on pitched roofs, the Barrial range meets the toughest of international safety standards, is competitively priced and easy to install.

Available in angled, curved or folding options, the range is marked by its distinctive good looks. As well as a plain aluminium finish, it is also manufactured in the full range of RAL colours.

Ideal for commercial, private housing and public sector developments, it can be used to enhance both new build and refurbishment projects without compromising on the excellent safety benefits.

Barrial is the latest offering from ICB, which supplies the successful range of Evalon® single ply membranes and Diadem green roof systems to the UK market.
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