BRIGGSAMASCO’S ‘MULTI-DISCIPLINE’ ROOFING PROJECT EARNS TOP HONOUR AT REVERED INDUSTRY AWARDS
BriggsAmasco has triumphed at this year’s NFRC Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Awards. Its teams’ outstanding delivery of a challenging waterproofing programme as part of the Central Quay residential development in Glasgow earned victory in the ‘Multi-Discipline Project over £250,000’ category.
BriggsAmasco’s success was announced at an NFRC finalists’ event held at The Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow awards on Friday 25th October. A record 270 contractors, suppliers and merchants from across the Scottish region attended the event, which was hosted by TV and radio personality Tam Cowan.
Tony Lawther, Managing Director at BriggsAmasco said:
“What a fantastic achievement. The NFRC Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Awards are incredibly well-regarded throughout the industry. To come out on top in a hotly contested roofing category is a real badge of honour for our waterproofing teams and the company as a whole.”
The Central Quay programme comprised 35 roof areas across four steepling tower blocks totalling 3,323m2. The huge area was waterproofed by BriggsAmasco using the skillset of five different flat roofing activities: Bauder Bakor Hotmelt; Bauder Thermofol single-ply; Bauder Liquide, Bauder BTRS built-up felt roofing, and IKO Permascreed mastic asphalt levelling screed. It also included paving slab and ballast roof landscaping finishes, as well as a large podium deck 1870m2 over an underground car park.
Delivered to the highest standard with a zero-defect sign-off, the Central Quay project further showcased BriggsAmasco teams’ ability to overcome waterproof detail challenges and deliver a range of perfectly executed solutions using mastic asphalt.
Tony Lawther continued:
“I can’t speak highly enough of the incredible work carried out at Central Quay, one of the city’s newest and largest housing developments. Congratulations to all BriggsAmasco teams involved in the project.”
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