Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:20 PM
A new watersport centre has been constructed on Colwyn Bay’s waterfront in North Wales as part of a multimillion –pound project to redevelop the town’s seafront.
The 1700m2 Porth Eirias building which cost £5million to construct, will provide a hub for many watersport activities including swimming, sailing, windsurfing and power boating.
The single story building features a bistro, educational and conference facilities, changing rooms and a workshop with a rooftop viewing area.
Liverpool based architects K2 who designed the building, specified Kemmlit’s seawater resistant Type R locker systems and Kemmlit’s Cronus cubicle systems for the male and female changing rooms.
The Type R locker system features an easy to clean seawater resistant aluminium construction which is 100% corrosion resistant.
Kemmlit’s innovative compression jointing techniques familiar in shipbuilding and aircraft construction ensure these lockers have a high tensile strength with no unsightly welding joints.
The Cronus cubicle system is ideally suited for all sports and leisure applications and can be used for either dry or wet areas. The panels are made from 13mm high pressure laminate with a special overlay to protect them against abrasion, wear and scratches.
Kemmlit bench seating and a range of accessories were also specified for the centre which officially opens later this year.
Kemmlit’s high performance cubicle and locker systems are exclusively available in the UK from Skirmett Washrooms who also offer a design, project management and installation service.
Email:info@skirmett-washrooms.co.uk
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