Accoya Up To The Task In Scottish Highlands Community Project
The Isle of Mull and Iona Community
Trust’s new An Roth Community Enterprise Centre required sustainable and easily
maintainable construction materials that could withstand the harsh weather
conditions the building will be subjected to.
International Timber, part of
Saint-Gobain’s Building Distribution Timber Group and leading supplier of
sustainable timber, was chosen to supply the modified timber product Accoya® for
exterior cladding to be used on the upper levels of the build.
The project was led by contractors
TSL Contractors Limited and it took just 42 weeks to complete at a cost
£800,000. It will be used to provide permanent and temporary office space for
island visitors. In addition, it will also be used as a venue for meetings,
training days and workshops.
Shauna Cameron - architect, who led
the design team on this build, comments: “We chose Accoya cladding due to its
hard-wearing properties and the fact that it could be delivered to site with a
factory finish.
“The cladding is exposed to harsh
winter conditions so International Timber advised us on how to ensure it
maintained a long life-span, by recommending two coats of Wood Guard were
applied. The good range of colours available
allowed us to identify the best shade of blue to complement the white render
used on the lower levels perfectly, while providing full protection to the
timber.”
Accoya combines a long established proprietary acetylation wood modification
technique with cutting edge technology, giving it properties that surpass those
of the best tropical hardwoods. It is
manufactured using non-toxic processes and timber from well-managed, certified,
sustainable sources.
With a minimum 60 year service life backed by BRE, Accoya is proven to
be more resistant to rot, achieving the highest possible British Standard
durability rating class 1. It is also less
susceptible to traditional problems associated with timber such as bow, cup and
twist and is guaranteed to shrink or swell less than any other joinery timber.
Martin Taylor, construction manager at TSL Contractors Limited, comments:
“We have worked with International Timber several times in the past. We keep
coming back to them as they offer us expert advice on the best types of timber
for specific builds and the best ways to protect wood using coatings and
finishes. Accoya wood was ideal for the
cladding on this building because we needed a product that would look good and
also have low maintenance requirements.”
David Hogg, product manager at International Timber, comments: “Accoya
is a popular choice for this type of build. It is a high quality product that offers
a sustainable, durable and stable alternative to tropical hardwoods. It also
uses fast growing timber from certified sources.”
The research centre was designed to be as energy efficient as possible and only the most sustainable and durable materials were chosen for this build. It was also fitted with renewable energy heating technology and has its own water supply ensuring the building’s running costs remain low.
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