By MaxClad
Project Name, Location: Todd Energy Administration, Taranaki
Architect: No info provided
General Contractor/Installer: Clelands Construction
MaxClad Product Solution:
Todd Energy commissioned Clelands Construction to build an all new facility near the Taranaki energy plant, with MaxClad supplying the building envelope materials.
The cross-laminated timber (CLT) building features WrapShield SA Self-Adhered WRB/Air-barrier membrane with Rockwool & Rodenhouse fasteners. The use of CLT and high-performance materials supplied by MaxClad significantly reduced construction time compared to traditional steel and masonry construction methods.
Overall, the project took 14 months to complete and was delivered on time and within budget. The new facility features IL4 importance level and will be able to withstand high wind events and a significant earthquake without interruption to facility operations.
For over 10 years MaxClad has supplied the New Zealand market with exceptional rainscreen-design components, air & water resistant barriers, exterior facades and substrates, using a systems-based approach that considers every criteria of a project. We believe in challenging the status quo of improper rainscreen design and installation. We know that a holistic approach to rainscreen design is necessary – one that takes into account the entire exterior envelope of the wall assembly.
As a result of this conviction, MaxClad represents a diverse portfolio of terracotta, HPL, GRC/Fibre C, attachment systems, insulation and adhesive-based air barriers that enable us to become a single-source cladding solution for all of your rainscreen design needs.
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