
Topglass has completed its largest aluminium-based project in the Northern Regional College (NRC) Ballymena Campus. The project includes the installation of aluminium windows, doors, and curtain walling within the campus building. This project was delivered by Toplass in association with Heron Bros.

Topglass has showcased its potential to deliver an effective facade solution within time by utilising its technical expertise. Leveraging the accomplishment, Toplass is now associated with the full production at the Ballycastle Shared Education Campus. Moreover, it is also associated with the Heron Bros for the project of Northern Ireland’s education sector.
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Topglass’s Operations Manager, Hugh McCann, commented, “The successful delivery of NRC Ballymena demonstrates both the strength of our partnership with Heron Bros and the growth of our production operations. By continuing to invest in skills, innovation, and infrastructure, Topglass is setting new benchmarks in aluminium systems across the UK and Ireland.”
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The Ballymena project was completed by Topglass through its strategic investment in its resources and technology. The team of the organisation has been increased by about 40 per cent along with the upgradation of its equipment. All these implementations have assisted the organisation in utilising its innovative technology to achieve the completion of its projects.
Topglass, a Toombridge-based facade specialist organisation, is a part of the Rathbane Group and a sister company of MJM Marine.
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