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Promat delivers robust fire protection

A Promat UK product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 29, 2010

Promat has supplied fire protection systems for the structural steel components of a major retail and residential development in Wales.

Promat Promatect-250 non-combustible board and Promat TD Board mineral fibre board have been installed on the landmark St David's 2 extension project in Cardiff.

Effective protection is crucial for structural steel which can begin to lose its design margin of safety for load-bearing at temperatures around 550C.

Promat's technical team worked closely with fire protection and drywall specialists RandS Driwall, and main contractors Bovis Lend Lease, to identify the most appropriate and robust fire protection system for this project.

A major factor in winning this contract was Promat's ability to demonstrate supply chain efficiencies which would help reduce the overall carbon footprint and material costs of the project.

With this in mind, Promat liaised with specialist distributor Sheffield Insulations to ensure all the materials were delivered to site in full loads from Sheffield Insulations' Cardiff branch.

Much of the material used in the project was also manufactured locally, which further reduced the environmental impact of the supply chain.

The development is an extension to the original St David's shopping complex and houses numerous stores, cafes, bars, restaurants and luxury residential apartments, plus a new central library and various other public areas.

Promat is able to offer a full range of board and spray fire protection solutions for structural steel applications.

All Promat products and systems have been tested and independently accredited to a variety of nationally and internationally recognised standards.

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