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News Release from: Alumasc Exterior Building Products | Subject: Armaseam metal roof
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 December 2007
Armaseam metal roof from Alumasc
Metal roofing systems developed by Alumasc, are helping to regenerate commercial activity in South Tyneside.
As part of the development of the former cokeworks at Monkton, near Hebburn, Armaseam, high performance standing seam metal roof system and Skyline fascia/soffits were specified for a virtually maintenance-free roofing package that is totally weatherproof and incorporates integrated rainwater handling within the seamless eaves Armaseam architectural roofing is constructed from roll-formed panels that can be manufactured to any length
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 24 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Armaseam metal roof from Alumasc
Armaseam metal roofing systems developed by Alumasc are helping to regenerate commercial activity in Monkton, South Tyneside.
Panels are available in aluminium, copper, zinc or stainless steel and can be factory-preformed or manufactured on site.
The bespoke eaves detail specifically designed for the Monkton project perfectly complements the clean uncluttered linear form of the Armaseam roof.
Alumasc Skyline is an aluminium fascia/soffit system that offers a multiplicity of design solutions for architects.
Skyline is available in four standard fascia profiles, along with the bespoke options, and these may be configured to form any desired detail.
Alumasc's technical team will design the fixing and support solutions to individual requirements.
The project architects were Ian Belsham Associates of Newcastle and the contractor was Robertson Construction of Gateshead.
For further information on Alumasc's Armaseam Metal Roofing or Skyline systems, please contact our literature hotline on 0808 100 2008 or visit the informative website. Request a free brochure from Alumasc Exterior Building Products ...
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