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    www.kalzip.com

    Europe:

    The Netherlands

    HAFKON BV

    Postbus 46

    NL-3140 AA Maasluis

    The NetherlandsT +31 (0) 1059 15300

    F +31 (0) 1059 15125

    [email protected]

    Belgium

    Corus Building Systems NV

    A. Stocletlaan 87

    B-2570 Duffel

    Belgium

    T +32 (0) 15 30 29 21

    F +32 (0) 15 30 29 20

    [email protected]

    Austria

    Robert PfistererBautechnische Beratung

    Keplerstrafle 16

    A-4222 Luftenberg

    Austria

    T +43 (0) 7237 5123

    F +43 (0) 7237 2123

    [email protected]

    United Kingdom and Ireland

    Corus Building Systems

    Haydock Lane, Haydock

    GB-Haydock/Merseyside

    WA11 9TY

    United Kingdom

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    France

    Corus Building Systems SAS

    8, Avenue Desclers

    B.P. 20

    F-77515 Faremoutiers France

    T +33 (0) 1 64 65 30 56

    F +33 (0) 1 64 03 98 55

    [email protected]

    Spain

    Corus Metal Ibrica S.A.

    Divisin Sistema Kalzip

    Avda. de la Plata, 67-31a

    E-46006 Valencia - Spain

    T +34 (9) 6 374 56 85

    F +34 (9) 6 374 04 [email protected]

    Denmark

    A.E. Stlmontage a/s

    P.O. Box 70

    Hagensvej 54

    DK-9530 Stvring - Denmark

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    F +45-98 37 32 79

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    Switzerland

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    Jrg Senteler

    P.O. Box 247CH-7302 Landquart

    Switzerland

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    F +41 (0) 8 13 22 38 39

    [email protected]

    Cyprus

    Phanos N. Epiphaniou Ltd.

    21 Markou Drakou Avenue

    Pallouriotissa

    P.O. Box 9078

    CY-1621 Nicosia - Cyprus

    T +357 (0) 2 438 991

    F +357 (0) 2 431 534

    [email protected]

    Greece

    Phanos N. Epiphaniou Ltd.

    82 Grammou Str.

    GR-18345 Moschato

    Greece

    T +301 9 405 941

    F +301 9 412 465

    [email protected]

    Germany

    Corus Bausysteme GmbH

    August-Horch-Str. 20-22

    D-56070 Koblenz

    P.O. Box 100316D-56033 Koblenz

    T +49 (0) 261/891-0

    F +49 (0) 261/82038

    [email protected]

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    Dubai

    Corus Building Systems

    P.O. Box 9217

    UAE-Dubai

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    F +971 4 3389970

    [email protected]

    Kuwait

    Ali Alghanim & Sons

    Trading & Contracting

    Group Co. W.L.L.

    P.O. Box 21540

    KT-Safat 13076 Kuwait

    T +965 4 822190

    F +965 4 821669

    Overseas: Far East

    Singapore

    Corus Building Systems

    Pte. Ltd.

    41 Gul Circle - Singapore

    629576

    T +65 768 9081

    F +65 898 9374

    [email protected]

    www.corus.com.sg

    China

    Corus Building Systems

    Guangzhou Representative

    Office

    Suite 1208 West TowerGuangzhou International

    Commercial Centre - Tiyu East

    Road

    Guangzhou - P.R. CHINA

    510620

    T +8620 3887 0190 / 0191

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    Hong Kong

    Corus Building Systems

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    260 Kings Road

    North Point

    Hong Kong

    T +852 2807 0196F +852 2234 6739

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    Corus Building Systems

    Destination Kalzip

    Building for transport

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    Building for transport

    Kalzip

    The worldsNo.1 choice

    The Kalzip offer: Single source for the building envelope

    Worldwide design, manufacture and controlled installation by fully trained contractors

    All primary systems manufactured on a single site

    Innovative, tailored solutions are our norm

    Outstanding and proven durability

    Natural, passive solutions for building performance

    Recycled aluminium product and complete system recyclability

    Quality certification, environmental good practice

    Fully tested and proven with third party endorsements

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    Building for transport

    By air.

    By sea.By rail.Corus

    Corus was formed by the merger,

    in 1999, of British Steel and

    Koninklijke Hoogovens. One of the

    world's largest multi-metals

    companies with a group turnover

    of 15 billion Euros of which more

    than 30% derives from the supply

    of metal products, design and

    fabrication services to the

    construction industry.

    Corus Building Systems

    Corus Building Systems is a key

    player in the construction sector

    of Corus. Contained within the 25

    Corus Building Systems companies

    is the Systems Division where you

    will find Kalzip - the worlds leading

    standing seam system and more.

    Kalzip is offered through a number

    of host centres throughout Europe

    and Asia to support the global

    market.

    Kalzip

    Kalzip is widely recognised

    as a roofing and cladding system

    of the very highest quality offering

    outstanding design potential,

    performance and durability.

    Transport facilities - airports,

    train/coach stations, ferry terminals

    - have specific and extremely

    demanding requirements when

    it comes to construction materials

    and systems. No wonder then that

    Kalzip is so frequently the preferred

    specification for passenger

    transport terminals right around

    the world.

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    Top Stratford Station

    Centre Tottenham Hale Station

    Bottom Manchester Airport Rail Terminal

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    Kalzip.

    A globalsuccess story.

    Project Royal Mail Rail Terminal, Warrington, UK

    Client Royal Mail

    Architect Austin-Smith: Lord

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    Building for transport

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    During the past 30 years over 60

    million square metres of Kalzip has

    been installed around the world - an

    unbeatable track record of proven

    high performance often in the most

    demanding environments. Indeed

    there are now a substantial numberof roofs that are entering their

    fourth decade of maintenance-free,

    leak-free life and, still looking good!

    Kalzips famous longevity is due to:

    Material

    Aluminium is a chemically inert corrosion resistant

    metal. Kalzip is roll-formed from a unique aluminium

    alloy combination which has great strength and

    outstanding durability. The sheet is protected on both

    sides by a special alloy plating which provides the

    surface with effective anodic protection. Tests

    conducted over 25 years in extreme conditions of acid

    rain, industrial emissions, and coastal aggression show

    the layer to be still protecting the aluminium core.

    Technology

    The zip technology which closes and secures the

    standing seams is totally non-penetrative - no holes

    means no leaks. At the same time the seam allows the

    roof to 'breathe' so that any moisture occurring withinthe roof evaporates away. This means that the entire

    configuration of the roof remains in good condition

    throughout its life.

    Installation

    The company has always invested heavily in training.

    Only fully trained and recommended contractors are

    allowed to install Kalzip. Thus, poor standards of

    installation can never compromise the long-term

    integrity of the system.

    Building for transport

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    Project Franz-Josef-Strau Airport, Munich, GermanyClient Flughafengesellschaft

    Architect Hans Busse von Busse & Partner

    Outstanding

    Project Ground Transportation Centre,

    Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong

    Client Airport Authority, Hong KongArchitect Foster & Partners

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    Building for transport

    Outstanding durability however is not the sole reason

    for Kalzips global success. A culture of continuoussystem development and innovation has given Kalzip

    a unique design flexibility allowing it to push at the

    boundaries of form and function. This capacity has

    resulted in some of the most amazing roofscapes in

    modern architecture. Working with the architect and

    project team from the earliest design stages, a technical

    team with a level of experience and expertise that is

    second to none, tests and proves the buildability of any

    challenging design before it leaves the drawing board.

    Where necessary, a scale model or even a full size

    prototype roof section or design detail will be

    constructed and later used for installer project

    induction/training.

    So, no wonder that architects the world over have come

    to know Kalzip as their flexible friend with boundlessand exciting design potential underpinned by proven

    performance and durability.

    Project Toulouse Airport, FranceClient A.D.P.

    Architect M. Laborie

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    Amazing

    Project Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Client N.V. Luchthaven

    Architect Benthem/Crouwel/Naco

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    Building for transport

    Project Luton Airport, UK

    Client London Luton Airport

    Architect Foster & Partners

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    Passenger transport facilities,

    whether for air, rail, road or sea,

    have much in common

    architecturally. An easily accessible,

    conveniently located large building

    is required to accommodate the

    reception, processing and

    embarkation of passengers and theirbaggage. The building must be

    designed for efficient throughput

    yet, still offer a pleasant and relaxed

    environment for (often stressed)

    travellers. They must have the time

    and inclination to shop - the

    profitability of the entire operation

    often hinges on retail sales within

    the terminal.

    Terminals are designed to insulate

    passengers from the noise and

    pollution associated with busy

    transport facilities and it follows that

    the chosen construction materials

    often have to contend with

    extremely aggressive external

    environments. City centre trainstations - exposed and wind swept

    airports - coastal ferry ports -

    congested coach/rail interchanges.

    It is in locations such as these that

    Kalzips durability is invaluable and,

    furthermore, continuous system

    development has led to the

    introduction of a variant that will not

    merely resist but also significantly

    improve the surrounding

    environment: the Kalzip Nature

    Roof, a low maintenance, self

    sustaining green roofing system.

    No wonder then that Kalzip is the

    preferred choice for major

    passenger facilities right around

    the world.

    With Kalzip, its amazing how far transportarchitecture can travel.

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    Project Hamburg Airport, Germany

    Client Flughafengesellschaft

    Architect von Gerkan, Marg & Partner

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    Airports. Where Kalzip is the perfect partner.

    The design and construction of a major international

    airport will often be the project of an architects life.

    On behalf of the client the entire project team may beinvolved in making what amounts to a bold statement

    of national identity when they create the gateway to

    a country for visitors from all around the world.

    At Corus we have the resource and capability to work

    as an effective and supportive partner on major projects

    from conception right through to completion. Kalzip has

    been installed on airports around the world and we

    have a detailed appreciation of the very particular

    performance requirements of the airport environment.

    Project Luton Airport, UKClient London Luton Airport

    Architect Foster & Partners

    Project Frankfurt Airport, GermanyClient Flughafengesellschaft

    Architect JSK Perkins & Partner

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    Building for transport

    Perfect

    We have a technical knowledge and competence that

    will help the design team to achieve the correct system

    specification. This includes:

    Wind loading.

    Kalzip has been tested and proven to withstand the

    most severe typhoon conditions.

    Acoustic performance.

    Kalzip is available in numerous configurations for noise

    reduction and absorption.

    Radar signature.

    As an aluminium based system, Kalzip has a very low

    radar signature.

    Project Toulouse Airport, FranceClientA.D.P.

    Architect M. Laborie

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    Building for transport

    When it comes to integration, Kalzips got it covered.

    Project Passenger Hall - TGV Railworks

    Client Lyon Saint Exupry Airport

    Architect Ing. Santiago Calatrava - Paris

    Covered

    All developed countries are now actively working

    towards the creation of fully integrated transport

    infrastructures in a bid to improve travel times, contain

    road traffic congestion and pollution problems. The

    preferred approach is to set up a carefully integrated

    system at the outset - all new airports are designed

    to incorporate train/tube and road transport facilities.

    These multiple interchanges lead naturally to ever more

    complex architectural concepts and this is where

    Kalzips legendary flexibility comes to the fore!

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    Building for transport

    The 1997 Brunel Award -The Best Medium SizedStation in the World.

    Project Manchester Airport Rail Terminal, UK

    Client Railtrack

    Architect Austin-Smith: Lord

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    Building for transport

    New life

    Throughout Europe central city stations are by and

    large the original nineteenth century structures - the

    original passenger terminals. Many are beautiful

    structures, acclaimed in the heyday of steam railway as

    the cathedrals of travel. But, after well over a century

    of intensive use, often the exterior fabric is in need of

    repair. Kalzip is used extensively for refurbishment

    where its unique combination of lightness and strength

    has proved ideal for re-roofing, in combination with

    glass. The further significant benefit of Kalzip in such

    applications is its minimal maintenance requirements.

    And, of course, being aluminium, Kalzip is resistant

    to the corrosive environment which can develop with

    high concentrations of airborne dirt, brake dust and

    exhaust fumes.

    Kalzip. Bringing new life to the Cathedrals of Travel.

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    Project Euston Station, London, UKClient Railtrack

    Architect Steven Frankham Associates

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    Building for transport

    Project Holyhead Station, North Wales

    Client Railtrack

    Architect Austin-Smith: Lord

    Manchester Phoenix Award 2000(Manchester Civic Society)

    Project Queen Street Station, Glasgow, Scotland

    Client Railtrack

    Architect Mott MacDonald

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    Project Piccadilly Station, Manchester, UK

    Client Railtrack

    Architect EGS Design

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    Costing in excess of 3.2 billion, Londons

    new Jubilee Line was described as the UKs

    last great public project of the twentieth

    century. Without exception its stations are

    visually exciting and have been acclaimed

    as architectural triumphs - North Greenwich,

    in particular has received numerous accolades

    and awards.

    Once more, Kalzip featured prominently - at

    Canada Water, Stratford Station and at North

    Greenwich where the aerofoil shaped roof

    provides an effective canopy for tube and

    bus passengers.

    Kalzip. Best choice for the Jubilee.

    Project Stratford Station, Jubilee Line, London, UK

    Client London Transport

    Architect Chris Wilkinson Architects

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    Building for transport

    Exciting

    Project Canada Water,

    Jubilee Line, London, UK

    Client London Transport

    Architect Eva Jiricna Architects

    Project North Greenwich Transport Interchange, Jubilee Line, London, UK

    Client London Underground Ltd.

    Architect Foster & Partners

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    Building for transport

    Kalzip. Where to find us.For further information about Kalzip, please contact initially the primary centre for your region. (Full address details

    are shown on the back cover). And visi t our web sites:

    www.corusgroup.com

    www.kalzip.com

    www.kalzip.co.uk

    www.natureroof.com

    Centre France Germany Singapore United Kingdom

    Region covered France All Europe Far East (including China) Ireland

    (excluding UK & France) Austral ia United Kingdom

    Middle East New Zealand

    Near East

    USA

    South Africa (and all other

    territories not listed here)

    Technical Literature.A range of indepth technical documents covering every aspect of our wide products and systems are available,

    (on line, hard copy and CD rom in various languages).

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    Building for transport

    Project Dun Laoghaire Ferry Terminal, Ireland

    Client Department of the Marine

    Architect Burke-Kennedy, Doyle and Partners

    Durable

    Kalzip. Equally at home by the sea.

    Few environments have a more aggressive effect on

    building materials than the marine environment - theeffects of sea spray, sand scouring and intensive UV

    light combine to reduce the performance life of all but

    the most durable of materials and their coatings.

    Conditions around coastlines can be particularly severe

    with strong prevailing winds and exposure.

    Ferry connections for passengers and freight all require

    terminal buildings and with the constant upgrading offerry services these are now offering the facilities that

    travellers have become accustomed to in other modes

    of transport. For many of these new structures, Kalzip,

    with its well proven resistance to the rigours of the

    marine environment, has been the obvious choice.

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    Kalzip - for simplicity & durability.Project Portsmouth Harbour Station, UKClient Railtrack

    Architect WSP Consulting Engineers