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Alumasc Skyline roof for Wimbledon

An Alumasc Exterior Building Products product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 25, 2009

Skyline fascia soffits from Alumasc have been used for the refurbishment of The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon.

Skyline soffit system was specified for the underside canopy of the stadium bowl to meet the performance requirements for the arena's ceiling cladding.

Skyline fascia soffits by Alumasc Exterior Building Products have successfully been used in the new roof on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

Skyline fascia soffits by Alumasc Exterior Building Products have successfully been used in the new roof on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

6,000 individual soffit modules were supplied, in 80 varying profiles and sizes, totalling 6,500m of aluminium and associated fittings.

The Skyline system allowed Alumasc to resolve a number of design challenges for Centre Court, including the accommodation of ventilation within the ceiling void.

Alumasc also ensured that the colour of the flat-ceiling area at the eaves blended with the stadium's sloping section by providing panels of two different colours.

Skyline is available in four generic fascia configurations, manufactured in BBA-approved polyester-powder-coated aluminium.

Available in any standard RAL colour, it offers a virtually maintenance-free installation for the lifetime of a building.

Alumasc Skyline fascia soffit components are designed for use with the Alumasc GX range of extruded aluminium gutters.

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