Education Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:54 AM
Specialising in providing outdoor covered areas working in aluminium and steel structures a recent schools enquiry called for a canopy to link two classrooms plus cover the pathway leading to classrooms.
The solution Cambridge Style Canopies designed was a T-Shape curved roof canopy using 114mm diameter steel structural support columns and steel frame galvanised and powdercoated with a 5mm Pet G roof cladding.
Sealing two curved roofs in different directions presented challenging design and manufacture complexities, but the solution is quite stunning and the client is delighted with results. Cambridge Style Canopies believe this is the first design of its kind in the UK.
The company also installed a new 7m length entrance canopy and 6 new covered seating areas overlooking sports field as part of the same project.
Along with what the company maintains isthe largest range of cycle storage solutions, canopies and bus shelters, Cambridge Style Canopies is also proud of its reputation for highest quality and standards of both product and service at very competitive costs to our clients, who constantly return for repeat business.
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