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News Release from: Euroclad | Subject: Standing seam roof
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2006
Euroseam scores at Brickfields Stadium
Roofing and cladding manufacturer Euroclad has kicked off a transformation at Brickfields Stadium in Plymouth with a dramatic standing seam roof.
Roofing and cladding manufacturer Euroclad has kicked off a transformation at Brickfields Stadium in Plymouth with a dramatic standing seam roof Constructed by contractor Devon Contractors and roofing contractor Progressive Systems, Euroclad's aluminium stucco embossed 1.2mm Euroseam 400 roof offers ultimate design flexibility and a high level of performance
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 7 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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As part of a Community Club Development Funding Package from Sport England and the local government, Plymouth Albion rugby club have been able to inject part of a £26 million grant into a better community stadium.
The package intends to forge stronger links between the country's rugby clubs and their local communities.
The new stadium will provide the latest technology in synthetic surfaces and can be used for both rugby and football, as well as providing a community resource for multi-sports.
The 60m by 40m synthetic surface has high-grade floodlights as well as a 1,300 capacity stand and covered standing areas for spectators.
A standing seam roof system eradicates the risk of water ingression.
The requirement for sheet endlap details are eliminated, therefore there is no need for any type of penetration of the Euroseam outer skin.
Euroseam sheets can be waveform curved on-site for accuracy and convenience.
The on-site smooth curved waveform facility forms into tight, precise curves, down to a minimum radius of 5 metres.
Site rollforming and smooth curving enables the production and curving of long sheets that would otherwise be impossible to deliver, due to restrictions associated with the transport of long sheets.
New technology and outstanding system design by Euroclad has ensured that Brickfields Stadium will please both spectators and players. Request a free brochure from Euroclad ...
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