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Hygienic food grade flooring was required to the automated filling and packaging lines at the relocated premises of Nature Delivered.
A number of steel structure mezzanines were constructed to maximize space and house new sorting and packing machinery.
Each mezzanine level required a complicated matrix of cross falls within the sub-screed and a hard wearing, hygienic, slip-resistant resin floor finish, with integral perimeter coving.
Due to the fast track nature of the build process, an epoxy damp-proof membrane was required prior to installation of the resin finishes.
Remmers Haftfest Polymer was added to the sand/cement screed to improve its performance characteristics, increasing compressive strength and reducing the potential for drying shrinkage cracking.
The screed was laid to falls and subsequently primed with two coats of Epoxy MT100 damp-proof membrane and topped with a nominal 8mm thick layer of Remmers Crete HF hard wearing polyurethane screed.
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