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For the very largest of buildings Colorcoat® provides an off-site manufactured cladding solution, which is quick and easy to assemble on-site. Providing hassle-free lifelong service and flexability to present a subtle yet contemporary corporate identity, Colorcoat offers the ideal pre-finished steel solution. |  |
 |  | This large distribution centre in Stafford services the midlands and some of the North of England. Colorcoat HPS200® was used for the roof and walls in Goosewing Grey.
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 |  | The client for Big Storage – The Printworks in Chester West
Employment Park was formerly Printworks Chester LLP. The
build is an extension to an existing building designed originally, as the name suggests, as a printing house for the Chester Chronicle in the 1980s by Design Group Chester (DGC).
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 |  | The new Bosch Siemens Homeware (BSH) warehouse andoffices in Kettering are the driving force behind what PrologisDevelopments believes is one of the largest distribution,warehouse and manufacturing developments in Europe. Whencomplete, the site will comprise 204,390 m2 of internal lettable space. The project has demanded not only major construction and infrastructure work on the site but also the re-modeling of nearby roads and the construction of a new ‘hamburger’ roundabout.
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 |  | Distribution and logistics centre developer, Rosemoundproperties had this building designed for use by transport andstorage specialist Cadogan Tate. The building was constructedon a semi-industrial brownfield site in the shadow of largeroffice buildings. The structure had to provide a large volume of storage space without dominating the site, while guaranteeing a high quality seal to fully protect the stored furniture inside.
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 |  | This 17 building programme comprises warehouses, logisticsunits and office spaces which can accommodate a range ofdifferent tenants. The buildings embody a range of differentcladding technologies and solutions, including compositepanels for the office elements and built-up cladding for thewarehouses.
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 |  | Colorcoat Prisma® has made its debut on a recently completed 41,000m² distribution centre at Marsh Leys in Bedford. Due to the high profile location of the centre, Gazeley Properties wanted a colour solution that would make the structure as visually appealing as possible and offer superior durability and performance.
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 |  | Bob Fletcher, of Fletcher Architects, Manchester settled on Corus Colorcoat HPS200® pre-finished steel to clad this large development. The building was given a strong banded facade in three colours - Merlin, Hamlet and Goosewing - while “feature” items such as the building’s corners were fitted out in Wedgewood Blue. The colour and durability of Colorcoat HPS200 made it ideal for the exposed and salty conditions of the Mersey estuary.
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 |  | The task of re-engineering the typical ProLogis building so that it could be built in 55 days took 12 months to plan. The challenge in constructing the ProShed was to start from scratch and build quicker and smarter, but at no extra cost.
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 |  | ProLogis is a developer of speculative industrial anddistribution buildings, and serves large companies includingDHL, Tesco and John Lewis. One of its newest developmentsis ProLogis Park, a large, 2-phase project close to London’sHeathrow airport. The developer specified buildings that wouldbe distinctive, long-lasting, contemporary, highly functionaland effective enough to take advantage of the newdevelopments at the airport.
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 |  | The TNT building on Magna Park Industrial Estate has been constructed using a fast track building programme that saw the warehouse fully operational in just twelve weeks. This feature is even more remarkable when compared with the traditional build of structures this size which typically take up to 40 weeks.
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