Over 4500m2 of Topdek from Irish construction firm Kingspan have been installed on the roof of a new Morrisons store in Ordsall, Manchester, forming a key part of a multi-million pound regeneration program in the area.
The Morrisons store sits at the heart of LPC Living's £50 million Radclyffe Park development, including a further 114 new homes, 12 retail units and a 156-bed Travel Lodge. The development will provide new shopping and living options to the local community along with employees at the nearby Media City development, home to the BBC and ITV in Salford.
Kingspan's KS1000 TD Topdek is designed to simplify roof construction by combining a trapezoidal steel structural deck with high performance PIR insulation and a single-ply PVC membrane, in a single component. The system’s unique self-coring, 'one-step fix' fastener solution, further increases the speed and ease of installation on both new build and renovation projects.
Architects Falconer Chester Hall specified Kingspan's Topdek in two tones, Mid-Grey and Light-Grey, creating a simple but eye-catching striped pattern across the store's roof. A further 380m2 of Kingspan's K1000 MM Mini-Micro Architectural wall panels were installed around the top edge of the building’s façade, alternating between Kingspan XL Forte Goosewing Grey and Grey White to mirror the striped pattern of the roof.
Scott Neal, Marketing Manager at LPC Living, said: "The aesthetics of the roof were incredibly important on this scheme given that an apartment block and hotel effectively look directly on to the supermarket roof. The use of Kingspan Topdek on the roof and facades has provided a simple, clean finish which visually helps bring together the various elements of the development."
Topdek can be installed on flat roofs, pitched roofs above 1:80 (0.72 degrees) and curved roofs with radii over 45 meters and is also insurer approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB), providing certainty of both performance and insurability. The factory pre-engineered design of the product ensures insulation continuity across the roof and enables Topdek to achieve thermal performance as low as 0.15 W/m2K.
The Radclyffe Park development forms the latest phase of LPC Living's wider £150 million re-development of Ordsall, including the construction of over 400 affordable homes and Primrose Hill Primary School.
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