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News Release from: Kingspan Off-Site | Subject: Kingspan Multibeam
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 August 2007
Kingspan Multibeam for new store at
Arsenal FC
Specification of Multibeam purlins and rails and Multichannel side rails from Kingspan Structural Products for new equipment store at Arsenal Football Club's training centre.
The store, 750m2 and 4 metres high, will house the maintenance equipment that's vital to keep the training ground in tip-top condition The structure has been finished in cedar cladding to match the world-class indoor training facility adjacent to the store
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Kingspan Off-Site's innovative TEK Building System has been used to construct 34 new homes as part of an extensive redevelopment project by Drum Housing Association.
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The Kingspan Multibeam purlin and rail system is designed to suit buildings with pitched, mansard, flat or curved roof construction.
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Kingspan Multichannel is a unique range of 'C' sections which is increasingly being specified as a cost effective replacement for timber or hot rolled steel in a wide range of structural applications.
Kingspan, a market leader in structural cold rolled section design with one of Europe's leading full scale testing facilities, offers customers an unrivalled resource in terms of experience and investment in research and design.
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