Reynaers Aluminium UK has been shortlisted for three G-awards, being named as a finalist for Commercial Project of the Year, New Product of the Year, and Promotional Campaign of the Year.

The company’s new Vision 7 thermal commercial door, which has been developed specifically for the UK market, has been shortlisted for New Product of the Year.

Designed with anti-finger trap technology and a unique post-installation bottom pivot feature, the door has been created with ease of installation and fabrication in mind.

Reynaers has also been nominated for its involvement in the β€˜Enclave’ tower on College Road, Croydon, which is Europe’s tallest volumetric modular building – delivered by Tide Construction and Vision Modular.

The performance properties of Reynaers’ SlimLine 38 windows – and the company’s technical support – saw these used in the facade of the building through a collaboration with AGF and Century Facades.

Reynaers also secured a nomination in the Promotional Campaign of the Year category for its commitment to addressing topics that matter most to installers includingΒ industry trends, offsite construction, sustainability, sourcing low carbon aluminium and performance quality.

Samantha Hill, head of marketing at Reynaers Aluminium UK, said: β€œWe are thrilled to be shortlisted for three G-Awards with these nominations reflecting how hard the team works to deliver innovative products, bespoke solutions and excellent service.

β€œThis year has seen the launch of our Vision 7 thermal commercial door, which has quality embedded in every aspect. Reynaers’ technical team worked incredibly hard to create an industry-leading door, taking on board fabricators comments from the outset. It is great to see this recognised in the category final.

β€œThrough our promotional work we have been able to highlightΒ the added value Reynaers brings to its customers, as well as our commitment to collaborative innovation. As always it is a real team effort and this is a great way to see our daring, caring, passionate and united approach recognised.”