Construction News
19/11/2018
Kemper System Supports Waterproofing Project At Museum Of Liverpool
Kemper System has helped delivered a complex waterproofing project as part of a refurbishment project at the Museum of Liverpool.
The scheme involved removing the original terrace steps and the failed single ply waterproofing of two separate terraces.
Specialist contractors K Pendlebury & Son then deployed Kemper System's solvent-free Kemperol 2K-PUR liquid waterproofing system to waterproof the original concrete slab underneath.
A complex steel support system was then bolted through the new waterproofed concrete slab. Further waterproofing was required comprising very specific detailing, including 672m of galvanised steel stepped beams with approximately 200 small individual supports and more than 3,600 individual bolt heads securing the steel to the slab.
Neilan Symondson from K Pendlebury said: "This was an extremely intricate job which had to be carried out in challenging weather conditions as the building is located on the waterfront. The Kemperol 2K-PUR was applied on slopes ranging from 20 to 35 degrees with very complex detailing.
"As Kemperol 2K-PUR is applied wet-on-wet this made it much easier for us to work around the extensive structural detailing and awkward shapes, ensuring they were waterproofed effectively.
"As it's odourless, this also assured the client that anyone visiting or working at the museum during the works wouldn't be affected by any disruptive odours."
Stuart Hicks from Kemper System added: "This was a complex, high-profile waterproofing project that had to meet a number of strict requirements as recognised by the independent judges of the LRWA awards.
"Crucially, the application process for Kemperol 2K-PUR will ensure the waterproofing performs to the highest standards to keep the museum watertight for many years to come."
The project has made the final of the Liquid Roofing and Waterproofing Association (LRWA) Awards 2018.
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The scheme involved removing the original terrace steps and the failed single ply waterproofing of two separate terraces.
Specialist contractors K Pendlebury & Son then deployed Kemper System's solvent-free Kemperol 2K-PUR liquid waterproofing system to waterproof the original concrete slab underneath.
A complex steel support system was then bolted through the new waterproofed concrete slab. Further waterproofing was required comprising very specific detailing, including 672m of galvanised steel stepped beams with approximately 200 small individual supports and more than 3,600 individual bolt heads securing the steel to the slab.
Neilan Symondson from K Pendlebury said: "This was an extremely intricate job which had to be carried out in challenging weather conditions as the building is located on the waterfront. The Kemperol 2K-PUR was applied on slopes ranging from 20 to 35 degrees with very complex detailing.
"As Kemperol 2K-PUR is applied wet-on-wet this made it much easier for us to work around the extensive structural detailing and awkward shapes, ensuring they were waterproofed effectively.
"As it's odourless, this also assured the client that anyone visiting or working at the museum during the works wouldn't be affected by any disruptive odours."
Stuart Hicks from Kemper System added: "This was a complex, high-profile waterproofing project that had to meet a number of strict requirements as recognised by the independent judges of the LRWA awards.
"Crucially, the application process for Kemperol 2K-PUR will ensure the waterproofing performs to the highest standards to keep the museum watertight for many years to come."
The project has made the final of the Liquid Roofing and Waterproofing Association (LRWA) Awards 2018.
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