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Museum transformation

05 August 2014

Dorset based protective coating specialist Community Clean has put its concrete protective coating services to work at the London Imperial War Museum, which has reopened after six months following a £40m transformation.

With the construction work involving digging down to reveal new levels to the display gallery, concrete specialists Techrete were responsible for installing bespoke concrete fins throughout the atrium that required a specific protective coating. This is where Community Clean came in.


Community Clean's operations director Martin Izzard said: "This tremendous project presented a variety of challenges as it was not only an extremely busy site with a tight deadline, we were delivering our services amongst many priceless and irreplaceable artefacts that were still on display during the transformation."

 
He added: "I’m ecstatically proud of our team for completing the job to our usual high standard given the pressured and unusual site environment."

 



 
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