Wednesday 20 February 2019

British Gypsum plays key role at Queen’s Hall refurb

British Gypsum and its specialist supply partner Nevill Long has supplied materials for a £12m regeneration of the Queen’s Hall in Dunoon, Scotland.

During the year-long build, the team had to overcome a number of challenges to ensure the renovation was a success.

In particular, delivering products to site in a cost-effective and timely manner became a major logistical issue that British Gypsum and distributor Nevill Long worked closely together to solve.

Included in the client’s renovation plans were a number of complicated acoustic and fire performance upgrades that were difficult to achieve with standard drylining products.

During a consultation with the contractor McLaughlin & Harvey, the team at Nevill Long recommended a number of British Gypsum’s drylining solutions, including Gyproc SoundBloc and Gyproc Habito plasterboards, for use in the auditorium.

Willie Main, Business Unit Manager of Nevill Long, said: “We have developed a strong working relationship with British Gypsum over many years and this project reaffirmed why we consider them such a trusted partner.

“The company’s bespoke boards were an ideal solution for the client, who was looking to overcome some of the difficult challenges associated with the build.

“It’s important for a specialist distributor like us, to be able to recommend unique products to meet every design challenge and British Gypsum’s innovative product range really helped us to achieve our goal.”



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2019/02/20/british-gypsum-plays-key-role-at-queens-hall-refurb/

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