New head of sales bolsters Britplas secure products division

Britplas is pleased to announce that it has restructured its secure products sales team including the promotion of Matthew Gorman to head of sales.

Matthew leads a team comprising three specialist technical sales managers and two internal account managers who together are responsible for servicing Britplas’ extensive existing client base within the mental health sector as well as developing new business. 

“Matthew joined Britplas in 2017 and has built excellent relationships with many of the UK’s NHS mental health trusts as well as private providers and the sector’s specialist supply chain” commented Group MD John Blackwell. 

“He brings an excellent level of technical expertise to the role, and supported by a dedicated team, we are pleased to be able to offer an impressive level of service to both new and existing customers.”

Project update: Oxford Humanities Centre

Britplas has now commenced on-site installation at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities at Oxford University where it is responsible for the façade package, working with main contractor Laing O’Rourke.

The building, designed by Hopkins Architects, uses Schüco AWS 90si windows and doors and features brick and stone façades.  It is set to become one of the biggest buildings to adhere to Passivhaus standards.

Following extensive testing in 2023, a total of 236 windows were initially installed off-site into pre-cast concrete panels and are now being installed via crane at the Oxford site. The team is currently making good progress, with the South elevation ground floor and level 01 windows complete along with West elevation ground floor windows.

The Centre will boost teaching and research in the humanities at Oxford University and provide them with a new home which brings together seven faculties, the Institute for Ethics in AI, the Oxford Internet Institute, and a new humanities library.

Britplas is due to complete works in early 2025, with the building set to open next year.

Britplas kicks off on Race to Zero

Britplas is pleased to announce that it has achieved SBS Certification by committing to join the UNFCC Race to Zero, that is, pledging to become a Net Zero business by 2045.

Taking 2022 as a benchmark year, the company will be working with SBS (Sustainable Business Services) to monitor and measure its carbon footprint across all areas of its operations.

A full carbon reduction plan with objectives for 2024 is currently being finalised with the aim of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030, and becoming carbon neutral by 2045.

“We are very excited to be able to announce our commitment to becoming a Net Zero business” commented Britplas Business Systems Manager Jodie Thoms.

“It’s an initiative which will involve all areas of our operations and we’re looking forward to working closely with our supply chain and partners to help make a positive impact and reinforce our commitment to responsible business.

“Do watch this space as we’ll be issuing more details on our plan and progress in due course.”

Chris Kennedy promoted to commercial director

Britplas is pleased to announce that it has boosted its leadership team with the promotion of Chris Kennedy to group commercial director.

Having joined the business in 2020 as group commercial manager, Chris stepped into his new role at the end of 2023 and takes overall responsibility for the busy Britplas commercial and procurement department which spans both Britplas’ secure products business, including the Safevent window, and also Britplas Façades.

“Chris’ promotion to commercial director is a testament to his authentic leadership, impressive commercial acumen and dedication to developing his team and department” commented Group MD John Blackwell.

“We are delighted to see him progressing within the company and look forward to working with him to continue to drive the business forward.”