Fire resistant glazing and fire-rated glass door-sets manufactured by Promat UK have been installed to provide assured passive fire protection whilst maintaining high levels of natural light in key communal areas within a major new build-to-rent (BTR) development in South Yorkshire.

Kangaroo Works in Sheffield is a mixed-use development that is a key part of the Heart of the City II regeneration masterplan. The Whittam Cox Architects designed scheme, constructed by Henry Boot Construction, has transformed a former industrial site in the city centre into 365 dwellings, offering a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, as well as commercial space at ground floor level.

The development features a range of high quality shared facilities and amenities, including a roof terrace, gym, reception and co-working spaces. One of the co-working areas is located on the ground floor and it was here where Promat Systemglas fire resistant glazing and Promat Pyrosec Slimlite fire rated doors were specified to provide the necessary passive fire protection.

Fit-out contractor, Whitehead Commercial Interiors, awarded the internal fire rated glazing project to MD Glass Partitions, an experienced Promat recommended installer. The brief was to provide two large screens and two double door sets – all with minimal framing and maximum glass to ensure natural light levels would be optimised. They also had to meet a 1B1 safety rating and provide a high level of acoustic insulation.

The design, including an industrial look and feel, sought by the interior designers along with high levels of EI fire performance concluded that the Promat Systemglas Ferro screens and Promat Pyrosec Slimlite doors with Crittall style bars would provide an effective solution. Systemglas Ferro and Slimlite doors are tested as complete systems and can be finished in any RAL colour.

The larger of the two screens measures approximately 4.2m wide x 2.5m high and features butt-jointed glass with plant-on glazing bars applied to achieve a Crittall style appearance. Within the steel frame are Promat Systemglas F1 double glazed units which encapsulate an intumescent fire-resistant gel, specified with EI120 fire resistance (120 minutes integrity and insulation protection) and acoustic insulation with a sound reduction level of 47dB (Rw).

The second screen is a similar construction and configuration with dimensions of approximately 3.6m x 2.5m, an EI60 level of fire protection and 45dB (Rw) sound reduction.

Two double door-sets were created using the Promat Slimlite steel framed glass door system. The 2,250mm wide x 2,460mm high door-sets were specified to provide EI60 fire resistance and featured slim side panels at either side to keep within tested evidence, as well as full height back to back handles. The glass used in the door-sets was Pyrosec EI60 which combines fire resistance with a 40dB (Rw) sound reduction rating.

Harlow based MD Glass Partitions has completed numerous Promat Systemglas fire resistant glazing projects. Working with architects and main contractors nationwide, the company provides partition glazing, glass doors and architectural glass in both commercial and domestic applications.

The steel-framed Ferro is one of four different framing options available for Promat Systemglas. In addition to the Ligna timber version, two options are available which use Promatect-H, a calcium silicate based material. These are Advenerat, which can be overclad or painted, and Celare, a system designed to be concealed within surrounding walls, floors and ceilings to give a virtually frameless appearance.

All Promat Systemglas installations are backed with the company’s 360-degree wheel of assurance which provides transparency in the supply chain from raw material sourcing, manufacture and processing to installation. Clients receive a certificate of conformity to reflect this and all the information provided is appropriate for a building’s golden thread.