Case study:
National Army Museum, London. SW3
National Army Museum, London. SW3
A refurbishment project aimed to open-up and extend the existing building; to improve both accessibility and the flow of visitors around the exhibits.
The project involved extensive installation of both traditional and liquid screed systems, requiring wide-ranging floor preparation methods to existing surfaces and the installation of various types of expansion joint systems.
LOCATION
Chelsea, SW3. London
DATE OF WORKS
June 2016 - March 2017
MAIN CONTRACTOR
Gilbert Ash Construction
ARCHITECT
Works carried out
- 3000m2 Pumped rapid drying floor screed.
- 3000m2 Pumped free-flowing underlayment.
- 400m Expansion joint systems installed.
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