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Part L and Sustainable Product DevelopmentsDevelopments
Becky Marks
http://www.colorcoat-online.com/en/
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Colorcoat High Reflect
• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
Corus now part of Tata Steel Group
• In 2007 Tata Steel Limited acquired Corus Group plc
• On 27 September 2010 Corus rebranded to Tata Steel
• Tata Steel Group:
• Tata Steel is a Fortune 500 company• A top 10 global steel producer
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• A top 10 global steel producer• Geographically-diverse steel company• Annual crude steel capacity of 28 million tonnes• More than 80,000 employees across 5 continents• Manufacturing operations in 26 countries• Serving customers all across the globe• Turnover 2009-10: $22.8 billion• A flagship company of the Tata Group
Our market sector focus
To become experts in our customers’ businesses, we are focusing on:
Automotive Construction Energy & power Materials handling
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RailIndustry & portfolio
(consumer goods, shipbuilding, aerospace, defence & security)
Packaging
In Europe > Sales offices and service centres in over 40 countries
> Second largest steel producer in Europe
> Crude steel capacity of 18 mtpa
> 35,000 employees
Just some of the customers that Tata Steel supply
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Part of the global Tata Group
• Tata Group – one of the world’s fastest growing and most respected corporations
• Tata businesses span 7 major industry sectors: engineering, communications and IT, materials, services, energy, consumer products and chemicals and includes;
� Tata Steel� Jaguar Landrover� Taj Resort Hotels
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� Taj Resort Hotels� Tetley Tea� Tata Motors� Tata Power
• India’s largest private sector employer with over 350,000 employees
• Two-thirds of the Group’s total revenues come from international markets
Where do we fit in the supply chain?
Uncoated steel coil Pre-finished steel coil
Coil coater
Tata Steel Colorcoat® pre-finished steel
We supply through a reputable
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System manufacturer
Distributor
Building
We supply through a reputable Colorcoat® assessed supply chain
and Colorcoat® accredited distributors
Colorcoat® products are used in a wide range of buildings including stadia, commercial,
education, residential and industrial. Some examples include the Millennium stadium, Old
Trafford stadium and B&Q stores
Colorcoat®
Tata Steel –Quality and Expertise
• Pre-finished steel innovated and developed by Tata Steel (British Steel) over 40 years ago
• Europe’s most specified pre-finished steel
• Technically superior products and support all performance statements based on full technical assessment
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• BBA Approval
• Quality Control Standard - ISO 9001
• Sustainable manufacture - Environmental Standard ISO 14001
• Responsible Sourcing – BES 6001
• Investors in People
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Shotton site and sustainability projects
Panels & Profiles
Energy from Wastescheme
Colorcoat®
Urban
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SBEC PV centre
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Railhead Galvanisinglines
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
• Energy White Paper
- Addresses challenges of climate change & maintaining an affordable energy supply
• “Building a Greener Future”- Three step plan for achieving a Zero carbon goal by 2016
• Climate Change Bill- Establishes 2020 and 2050 goals as legal targets
Drivers for change to Approved Document L
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- Sets 5 year “budgets” for emissions
• UK Targets- 12.5% reduction in greenhouse gases from 1990 baseline by 2008-2012
- Government target to reduce CO2 by 20% by 2010, by 30% by 2020 and by 80% by 2050
• EU Targets-European Council set new EU target of 20% reduction in CO2 BY 2020 (30% if we achieve international agreement) and 20% renewable energy target for 2020
- Implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
2002. Air tightness testing requirement first introduced.
All buildings over 1000 m2 to achieve maximum of 10 m3/m2/h
Compliance is based on elemental approach
2006. Introduction of CO2 emissions targets based on 25% improvement over 2002 Notional Building
Development of National Calculation Methodology and SBEM for
Time line of Part L changes
11/26/201213
Development of National Calculation Methodology and SBEM for calculation of CO2 emissions
All buildings over 500 m2 to achieve maximum of 10 m3/m2/h
2010. 2010 Notional Buildings specification to calculate TER
Aggregate 25% reduction in CO2 from 2006
2013 Likely to be a further 20% reduction in CO2 emissions
2016. Zero carbon for Dwellings
2019. Zero carbon for Buildings other than Dwellings
Approach for “Buildings other than Dwellings”. Approved Document L2A
• 2010 Notional Buildings. (Roof lit, Side lit and No natural lighting).
• The Target emission rate (TER) is calculated from the new 2010 Notional Building. CO2 compliance is against the new 2010 Notional Building TER.
• There is no reference to reduction in CO2 emissions compared with 2002 or 2006.
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compared with 2002 or 2006.
• Calculation carried out using SBEM v4.
• The designer can change the actual specification from the Notional Building specification for cost effectiveness or design issues.
• An SBEM calculation must be submitted to Building Control at the design stage and on completion of the project.
• BER must be < TER.
Building Regulations - Part LPart L 2010 envelope specification for the Notional building to generate TER
2006 spec 2010 Roof lit 2010 Side lit
Walls (U value) 0.35 0.26 0.26
Roof (U value) 0.25 0.18 0.18
Rooflights (U value) 2.2 1.8 NA
Rooflight area 20% 12% NA
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‘Side lit’ and ‘buildings with no natural light’ have the same Notional Building specification
Rooflight area 20% 12% NA
Windows (U value) 2.2 NA 1.8
Window area 40% NA 40% or <1.5m high
Air permeability 10 5 5
Building Regulations – Part LApproved Document Part L 2013 – Future Proposals20% notional building ( English government preferred option)
Element 2002
Notional
2010
Notional
Backstop Side lit
Heat only
Side lit
Heat + Cool
Top lit
Roof 0.25 0.18 0.25 0.16 0.18 0.16
Wall 0.25 0.26 0.35 0.20 0.26 0.20
Floor 0.25 0.22 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.20
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Window 2.2 N/A 2.2 1.6
(10%FF)
1.8
(10%FF)
N/A
Rooflight 2.2 1.8 2.2 N/A N/A 1.6
(15%FF)
Air permeability
10 5 10 3 5 3
Notional building also includes 1.6% gross floor area of mono crystalline PV
Part L Wales. Notional building.7% (lower) and 10% (higher) primary energy options
Element Back
stop
Side lit
Heat only
Side lit
Heat + Cool
Top lit
7% 10% 7% 10% 7% 10%
Roof 0.25 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18
Wall 0.35 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26
Floor 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.22 0.20 0.22
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Floor 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.22 0.20 0.22
Window 2.2 1.8
(10%FF)
1.8 (10%FF)
1.8 (10%FF)
1.8 (10%FF)
NA N/A
Roof light 2.2 N/A N/A N/A NA 1.8(15%FF)
1.8(15%FF)
Air permeability
10 5 5 5 5 5 5
All primary energy savings from 7% to 10% are made by building services
Part L Wales. Notional building10%, 11% and 20%, CO2 reduction options
Consultation target A B C
Fabric and services Lower Higher Higher
Aggregate Primary Energy reduction 7% 10% 10%
Aggregate CO2 reduction without 8% 11% 11%
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Compliance is based on CO2 emissions and primary energy calculated using SBEM
Aggregate CO2 reduction without renewables
8% 11% 11%
Proposed area of PV added to Notional building (as proxy)
1% No PV 5%
Aggregate CO2 reduction 10% 11% 20%
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Colorcoat High Reflect
• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
PV OfferingsUK Government Feed in Tariffs 2012 Revisions
PV installation
Initial rate 2012revised rate
Tariff lifetime
<4kW retrofit 41.3 21p (max)* 25
<4kW new build 36.1 21p (max)* 25
4-10kW 36.1 16.8p (max)* 25
10-50kW 15.2p (max)* 25
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10-50kW
31.4
15.2p (max)* 25
50-250kW 12.9(max)* 25
250kW – 5MWStand alone
29.3 8.9 25
• The system owner has >25 registered installations
• The system provides power to a building with an EPC rating worse than D
*A lower rate may be paid if
• Lightweight crystalline PV system
• Directly bonded to the profile crown using SIKA SG20 adhesive
• 3.2mm toughened glass laminate
• Dimensions 1973mm X 993mm
• Specified power output 265-285 Watts peak
• 140 W/m2 or 7.15m2/kW
PV OfferingsColorcoat Prisma® with Solon Solbond PV Panels
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• 8.5 Kg/ m2 or (60.7 Kg/kWp)
• Efficiency ~14%
• 25 year Solon guarantee
• MCS approved
• Colorcoat Prisma® approved
substrate (specific colours)
• Installer: Lester Fabrications & Cladding
• 3 March 2011
• 42 modules SOLON Black 280/12
• 12 kWp installed power
• Colorcoat Prisma® roof in Anthracite
Reference Project:Sustainable Building Envelope Centre – Shotton Works
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• The vision is to develop the world’s first continuously manufactured PV product on steel for building integrated applications.
• Dye sensitised solar cells work on a principle similar to photo-synthesis and are efficient under all sunlight conditions.
• Tata Steel has chosen as its partner Dyesol, who are a global leader in this field.
PV OfferingsTata Steel PV accelerator project
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• A 3-year £10m project aims to deliver a product that can be made cost effectively and that will last the lifetime of a building.
• The project is ~50% funded by the Welsh Assembly and on 30th October 2008, Rhodri Morgan officially opened the new facility.
• Once the product is proven, the aim is to establish manufacturing at the Shotton site.
Implications of installing PV
• Increased dead load on the building structure
• Wind loadings
• Installation issues
• Maintenance and inspection
• Local corrosion environments
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• Local corrosion environments
Recommendations for PV installations
• Ensure that the full structural implications have been calculated and allowed for in the design. For retrofit a full structural assessment should be carried out
• Ensure that the roof structure is non fragile and walkable to allow easy access during installation and maintenance of the PV system (importance of material gauge and load span tables)
• Specify a more durable coating, with an application specific
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• Specify a more durable coating, with an application specific guarantee
• Undertake periodic inspections and washdowns as specified in the guarantee
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
Transpired Solar Collectors Colorcoat Renew SC®
• Transpired solar collectors (TSC’s) harness the power of the sun to provide solar thermal energy for heating.
• Proven technology – developed in Canada 30 years ago
• Typically can provide up to 50% of the building heating requirements
• 1000m2 of wall can produce 0.5MW
• Proven to recover all of its embodied energy within its first year and is 100% recyclable at the end of its service life.
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recyclable at the end of its service life.
• Virtually maintenance free with no liquids & minimal moving parts.
Transpired Solar CollectorsColorcoat Renew SC®
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Reduction in Gas Usage Due To TSC
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Transpired Solar CollectorsColorcoat Renew SC® - Cladding system types
• TSC systems suitable for all cladding system types
• Trapezoidal profile
• Façade/rainscreen
• Plank profile
• Flat panel designs for integration with composite panel
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Area of SolarWall® 268m²
Estimated Energy Savings
80,530 kWh / annum
Estimated CO2 Savings 19 tonnes / annum
Transpired Solar Collectors Case Study: Jaguar Land Rover
• Predicted payback of 4.9 years
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SBEC
System Manufacturer:Tata Steel Panels & ProfilesCA Group
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
(walls)Aztec YellowBlackChiliHeritage Green.HonestyOcean BluePoppy RedSargasso
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
SargassoSolent BlueTangerineWhite
Colorcoat Prisma®
(walls)Anthracite MattLinden Green
Colorcoat Renew® SC using Colorcoat Prisma®
Year: 2011
Jaguar Land Rover Deck 92
System Manufacturer:Tata Steel Panels & Profiles
Main Contractor:Anglo Holt
Sub Contractor:Roofwise
Colorcoat Prisma®
(walls)Slate Grey
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Colorcoat Renew® SC using Colorcoat Prisma®
Year: 2011
Deeside Leisure Centre
System Manufacturer:Tata Steel Panels & Profiles
Main Contractor:ISG
Sub Contractor:Lester Fabrications
Colorcoat Prisma®
(walls)Slate Grey
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Colorcoat Renew® SC using Colorcoat Prisma®
Year: 2011
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
The importance of lighting
• Lighting typically accounts for 20% – 30% of all energy used in industrial and commercial buildings.
• For a medium sized warehouse, lighting control can reduce the carbon emissions by 19.7%.
• The logical approach to low-energy lighting design is:
• Define the lowest feasible design lighting level for the specified use.
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• Define the lowest feasible design lighting level for the specified use.
• Make the best use of natural light, while not creating over-heating problems.
� Daytime operation – 10%
� 24hr operation – 8-12%
• Install low-energy lighting and efficient control systems.
Colorcoat® High ReflectKey messages
• At Tata Steel we can help you to design the building envelope to reduce energy requirements, operational costs and associated CO2 emissions.
• Colorcoat® High Reflect will maximise natural daylight, reduce the need for artificial lighting, lower operational energy costs and CO2 emissions and help to achieve compliance with tightening building regulations.
• Colorcoat® High Reflect can improve the daylight factor by up to 10 % factor by up to 10 %
• Provide energy savings of up to 12 % per year
• Has a typical payback of less than 2 years*
• Can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 2 to 3 % per year
* Based on 24hr operation @300 lux
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
Confidex® Guarantee
LocationLongitude. Coastal or inland(how far inland does the coastal region extend). Orientation of the cladding
Cut EdgesNot all guarantees cover cut edges and some limitations may apply
Rectification costsSome limit the value of the
Maintenance and Inspection
Is maintenance and inspection a requirement. Do regular inspection logs need to be kept.
Guarantee transfer
If the building ownership changes, can the guarantee be transferred to the new owner
Guarantee registration
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Some limit the value of the claim to the invoice value of the steel which could be lower than the rectification costs.
Full remedial action so all rectification costs covered.
Non standard colours
Are these covered or does the guarantee only apply to the standard product range
Contractual chainWho in the contractual chain is the guarantee with and what is the long term security
Roof pitchesHigher roof pitches drain more easily and not all guarantees cover pitches below 6.
What is the maximum period between pre-finished steel manufacture and cladding guarantee registration
Registering coating failure
How quickly must the failure be registered and with whom
Guaranteed?
The Confidex® Guarantee
• Issued directly from Tata Steel UK with only Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® and Colorcoat Prisma®.
• Complete peace of mind for the specifier and building owner.
• The normal contractual chain becomes irrelevant, and risk is hugely reduced.
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• A contractors liability under seal is only valid for 12 years, for periods over 12 years you need a manufacturer’s guarantee.
Without Confidex® registrationWith Confidex® registration
What is Confidex Sustain®
The world’s first cradle to cradle CarbonNeutral building envelope
• For every 1kg of CO2 emitted by pre-finished steel, cladding, fixings and insulation, Corus will offset 1kg in climate-friendly projects overseas
• Colorcoat® assessed cladding systems are designed to perform to the highest standards of thermal performance, air tightness and structural performance
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tightness and structural performance and can be recycled.
• 70+ assessed systems at present
• Criteria for assessed systems:-
• Colorcoat HPS200® Ultra or Colorcoat Prisma® external sheet
• - Insulation
• - (Spacer bar and bracket)
• - Colorcoat® PE 15
www.colorcoat-online.com
Confidex Sustain®
Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s)
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The data published in Tata Steel EPD’s are based on an initial LCA study conducted by Corus in 2002 in accordance with the international standard ISO 14040 – 3
Confidex Sustain®
The world’s first ‘cradle to cradle’ CarbonNeutral building envelope
• For every 1kg of CO2 emitted by pre-finished steel, cladding, fixings and insulation, Tata Steel will offset 1kg in climate-friendly projects overseas.
• 70+ assessed systems at present.
• Criteria for assessed systems:-
• Colorcoat HPS200® Ultra or Colorcoat Prisma®
outer sheet.
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outer sheet.
• Insulation.
• Spacer bar and bracket.
• Colorcoat® PE 15 (Liner sheet).
Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
BREEAM - Background
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) is the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for buildings. It sets the standard for best practice in sustainable design and has become the de facto measure used to describe a building's environmental performance.
BREEAM provides clients, developers, designers and others with:
• market recognition for low environmental impact buildings
• assurance that best environmental practice is incorporated into a building
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• inspiration to find innovative solutions that minimise the environmental impact
• a benchmark that is higher than regulation
• a tool to help reduce running costs, improve working and living environments
• a standard that demonstrates progress towards corporate and organisational environmental objectives
BREEAM - Material credits
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BREEAMBES 6001 – Responsible Sourcing
• BES 6001 was developed by the BRE to enable construction product manufacturers to demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, and specifically the responsible sourcing of constituent materials and their manufacture into construction products.
• BES 6001 should ensure specifying the most • BES 6001 should ensure specifying the most sustainable products becomes simpler and more transparent.
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Pre-finished Steel
BREEAM - Green Guide rating for cladding systems
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Steel
BREEAM - Renewable energy
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Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Colorcoat Renew SC®
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Rainwater Harvesting
• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
Sustainable Building Envelope Centre(SBEC)
• New facility based at Shotton in conjunction with the Low Carbon Research Institute and supported by the Welsh Assembly Government
• Will do applied research for built environment with an objective to identify and develop more sustainable construction solutions
• Will have prototyping and modelling facilities
• Able to provide input in terms of technologies, modelling work and testing
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Agenda
• Introduction to Tata Steel
• Building Regulations – Part L
• PV Offerings
• Transpired Solar Collectors
• Colorcoat® High Reflect
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• Guarantees
• BREEAM
• SBEC
• Case Studies
Chatterley Valley – Stoke-on-Trent
Architect:Chetwood Architects
Main Contractor:McLaren Construction
Cladding Contractor:FK Roofing
Distribution warehousing case studyFirst BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building in the UK – Won LEAF Award 2009
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FK Roofing
Colorcoat® Product:HPS200® Ultra (Roof) Prisma® (Walls)
Colour:Repertoire® (both)Ral 6002 10 shades
Distribution warehousing case studyB&Q Swindon - UK
Architect: Chetwoods Associates
Main Contractor:FK Roofing
Colorcoat Prisma®
(walls)Blue WhiteChalk BlueWhite LilacBluebellBaltic Blue
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Baltic BluePastel Blue
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
(roof & walls)Goosewing GreyMerlin GreySargasso
Year: 2010
Superdurable case studyCzjaka Sewage Plant - Poland
Colorcoat® Product:Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® double sided
Colour:White
Year:2010
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Sainsburys - Newport
Architect:Stride Treglown Davies
Main Contractor:Hathaway Roofing Limited
System Manufacturer:Eurobond
Colorcoat Prisma®
(roof and walls)SiriusSlate Grey
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Slate GreyAnthracite
Year: 2010
Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility
Architect:Thorpe Wheatley
Cladding Contractor:FK Roofing
System Manufacturer: CA Building ProductsRiver-Therm & Twin-Therm
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
(Roof)Goosewing Grey (External)
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Goosewing Grey (External) Albatross (Internal)
Colorcoat Prisma® (Walls)Pegasus
Year:2010
Colnbrook - Berkshire
Architect:AJA Architects LLP
Main Contractor:Buckingham Group Ltd
System Manufacturer:Eurobond
Cladding Contractor:Yorkshire Sheeting
Colorcoat HPS200® (roof)
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Colorcoat HPS200® (roof)(now superceded by Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® )Goosewing Grey
Colorcoat Prisma® (wall)Alaska GreyWhiteOysterConfidex® Guarantee 25 years
CO2 Offset:983 tonnes
Year: 2008
Greater Manchester Waste – Manchester UK
Main Contractor:Costain
System Manufacturer:Euroclad
Cladding ContractorLakesmere
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
- Double sided (walls)Goose Wing GreyHamlet
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
HamletDenimHeatherConfidex Guarantee 40 years
Year: 2010
Birch Coppice Business Park - Warwickshire
Architect:Burks Green and Partners Ltd
Contractor:Bowmer and Kirkland Ltd
Cladding Contractor:Keyclad Ltd
System Manufacturer:Tata Steel Panels and Profiles
Colorcoat HPS200®
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Colorcoat HPS200(now superceded by Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® )Mushroom,Confidex® Guarantee 30 years
Year: 2007
University of York Biology Department
Architect:William Saunders Partnership
Contractor:GB Building Solutions
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
(walls and roof)Goosewing Grey
Year: 2010
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
Western-Super-Mare Grand Pier
Architect:Angus Meek Partnership Ltd
Main Contractor:John Sisk & Son Ltd
Sub Contractor:Yorkshire Sheeting
Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra®
(walls)Merlin GreyWhite
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
White
Year: 2010
Midlands Art Centre
Architect: Chetwood Associates
Main Contractor:Stoneleigh Services Ltd
System Manufacturer:Euroclad
Colorcoat Prisma®
(roof and walls)AriadneKronos
www.colorcoat-online.com Colorcoat Connection® helpline +44 (0)1244 892434
KronosZeusHelios,PegasusConfidex® Guarantee 30 years
Year: 2010
• Hand samples
• RIBA approved CPD seminars
• Colorcoat Connection® helpline
• Colorcoat® Technical papers
Colorcoat® services
www.colorcoat-online.com
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