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ROOFING, CLADDING & INSULATION 81 New life for


cigarette factory Rothmans of Pall Mall cigarette factory has recently had some 7000m2 of its 30 years old flat roof completely refurbished using alkorPLAN® from Renolit. The team installed section by section, first fitting 12mm fibre board and then covering this with 180gsm fleece. Over 30,000 screw fittings mechanically fastened the alkorPLAN® 35170 lead grey single ply membrane and all joints were welded in place to give a totally waterproof finish. More than 100 sheets of alkorMETAL® were used to strenghthen and protect parapet edges and roof penetration details. Click here to request literature


Seafairing luxury Boothville Roofing Ltd, a Sika- Trocal licensed roofing contractor, recently helped complete a new £3.4m luxury office development for Fairline Boats in Oundle. The flat roof applied was a light grey, mechanically fixed Sika-Trocal Type S membrane, that proved to be very quick and easy to install, enabling the whole project to be completed on time.Tim Clark, National Sales Manager of Sika- Trocal comments: “the Fairline job is a perfect example of building contractor and roofing contractor working in partnership.The Sika- used to strenghthen and protect parapet edges and roof penetratione installation process” Click here to request literature


Helping to transform the NEC A roofing solution covering 7,500m2


was required for the refurbishment


of the main entrance hall at the NEC that allowed for quick installation, as well as interfacing with the existing metal roof. An internal guttering system from a previous extension also needed accommodating within the roof’s structure. Protan’s SE 1.2 Standard Overlap System provided the best solution for the project due to its combination of flexibility and durability. The membrane allowed for quick installation, reducing both the time on site and the disruption caused by the redevelopment. The membrane was easily molded to make allowances for the internal guttering and existing features within the roofing structure.


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ABET LAMINATI has forged a strategic partnership with ALIVA UK, provider of ventilated facades & exterior envelope solutions meaning that for the first time a complete design, supply and installation solution is available for Abet’s MEG High Pressure Laminate exterior range. MEG, carries a BBA Agrément Certificate & is a self-supporting high pressure laminate (HPL) for cladding the exterior of buildings, balconies and other applications. The range has been extended to include a raft of new colours, styles and finishes. Its high physical and technical performance means that it can withstand all types of weather and temperature, as well as being resistant to strong UV light, acid rain, abrasion and damage.


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Power station chooses profile 6 England’s first hydro-electric power station has fitted Marley Eternit’s fibre cement Profile 6 sheeting as part of major refurbishment work.South West Water, took the decision to specify Profile 6 sheeting after realising that the original fibre cement sheets used for the roof of the turbine hall had lasted for over seventy years. Marley Eternit’s Profile 6 sheeting has been used extensively within the agricultural and industrial sectors because of its longevity and durability, combined with it being a cost effective method of roofing and cladding all sizes and types of building. Profile 6 has no metallic content, which means the sheets do not rust and, although weathertight, are vapour permeable, which significantly reduces the occurrence of condensation. Click here to request literature


Roof tiles range guide Sandtoft has launched a comprehensive guide to the UK's largest range of roof tiles, including innovations that can help specifiers cut their total roof costs by up to a half. The Sandtoft Product Selector incorporates in-depth technical and visual information on the company's entire range, including Sandtoft's clay solar solution - the UK's first fully integrated solar system using clayroof tiles. Sandtoft now offers the largest and most diverse portfolio of roof tiles, slates and accessories in the UK. Sandtoft now offer more products than its two closest competitors combined. Click here to request literature


Two for one Both Corus Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®


and Colorcoat Prisma®


have


been specified for Cardiff City Stadium. The building is a coming together for system manufacturers Eurobond and Euroclad and unites Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®


in At one with charity


development Working with Marley Eternit NRA Roofing researched and selected Marley Eternit’s Acme single camber clay plain tiles in Grey Sandfaced as its finish, giving a perfect colour fit with the roofs surrounding the estate of the Retail Trust in Derby. Wayne Mycroft from NRA Roofing explains “We asked for a sample to be sent from Marley Eternit’s sample service and when, along with the main building contractors J. Tomlinson Ltd and the architect we examined it, we concluded that it would be the answer to the matching challenge we faced.We have worked closely with Marley Eternit on a number of contracts.”


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Goosewing Grey on the roof and Colorcoat Prisma®


in Silver Metalic


on the walls. The stadium will be housing both Cardiff city football and rugby clubs who will be sharing the facilities. By using Colorcoat Prisma® HPS200 Ultra®


Guarantee exclusively


from Corus to provide up to 40 years of risk free cover. Click here to request literature


and Colorcoat Cardiff City


Stadium is supported by the Confidex®


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