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Ruukki UK Ltd is currently supplying composite panels on the prestigious Park Regis Hotel complex in Birmingham city centre, a prominent addition to the city’s skyline, which is due to open late 2015.
Installer Sage, will be constructing the new Hotel using its SP2D PIR composite cladding panels which is an ideal solution for facades with high requirements for thermal insulation and visual appearance. The SP2D PIR panel is fire safe & energy efficient due to its low thermal conductivity and concealed fixing joint design.
Gareth Ellison, Country Manager of Ruukki UK Ltd commented “We are delighted to be involved in this new project and even more pleased the Hotel have opted for the SP2D PIR panels, a superior product we are very proud of which meets is tested to BS8414 and meets BRE 135 for Fire Performance of thermal insulation for walls of multi storey buildings like the Park Regis Hotel”
The hotel is being built in Birmingham's Leisure and Convention Quarter which forms part of the Central Business District.
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