Industrial

Trapezoidal Roof & Wall Systems
Industrial Building - Case Study
Bulmers plant - Clonmel
Irish Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley TD, was recently presented with details on the environmental benefits of one of the world’s first CarbonNeutral building envelopes, which has been supplied by Euroclad at the new Bulmers plant in Clonmel.
Euroclad’s cladding and mineral-cored composite systems were chosen for the roof and walls, as well as the internal firewalls as they met both Bulmers’ and John M Allen Architects’ requirements, supplying a non-combustible, complete building envelope solution that provides cradle to grave carbon neutrality. Euroclad’s systems using Corus Colorcoat® pre-finished steel are assessed and approved under the Confidex Sustain™ system, which enables building envelopes supplied by Euroclad to offer carbon neutrality through socially responsible carbon offsetting schemes. “We are proud to have played a major role in the project right from the outset and that by using our systems, Bulmers has achieved the first Carbon Neutral metal clad building to be announced in Ireland“ said Michael Roche, Euroclad Director.
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Corus Corus Confidex Sustain™
The new building houses three high-speed bottling lines and uses the first CarbonNeutral steel cladding system in Ireland and one of the few in existence in the world. The building has been developed under phase one of Bulmers 200m EurosCapital Investment Programme. Brendan McGuinness, Managing Director of Bulmers said that: “installing Euroclad systems featuring Corus Confidex Sustain™ was the most suitable option for the company, which operates a stringent environmental policy”. “This system is a great fit with the environmental ethos of Bulmers and supports our efforts to constantly improve our systems, across the entire operational and production process“ said Mr McGuinness.
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