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Tate Britain transformed with BAL

* Tate-Britain.jpgA stunning £45-million redevelopment of Tate Britain made extensive use of BAL tile adhesives. The transformation included the Millbank Project, creating new spaces within the national home to 500 years of British art.

Stonework specialists Szerelmey completed two packages in the Grade II listed building's south-eastern quadrant, on staircases and flooring, involving both new build and restoration work.

"This is a fantastic project to have been involved in and we're thrilled with the end result," enthuses Richard Piggott, Business Development Manager at Szerelmey. "We have worked with BAL on many of our projects over the years and they continue to provide the excellent support, knowledge, attention to detail and highly skilled team that's needed on such detailed projects like the Tate Britain."

BAL adhesives and other products were used extensively at Tate Britain, including BAL Thickbase (single-part self-smoothing levelling compound), BAL Prime APD (acrylic primer for walls and floors) and BAL Supercover Rapid Flex (fast-setting flexible adhesive). As a major addition to the museum's former layout, a large opening through the floor of the main entrance rotunda allowed a new staircase to be inserted. A further 2,000sq.m of flooring included a stunning geometric design that extends through the lower level of the museum; the canteen, public areas and lower rotunda.

The flooring at the top of the grand staircase has a complicated fleur de lis pattern that echoes the design of the staircase balustrade. In addition, 500sq.m agglomerate skirting, dados and reveals were installed. A further 800sq.m of terrazzo flooring on the principal and upper levels, and the marble mosaic flooring in the entrance hall, were also cleaned and repaired. Szerelmey used BAL adhesives, having long experience of working with the professionals' first choice and its market-leading products. In particular, it valued the support: one of BAL's expert Product Support Technicians visited Szerelmey to demonstrate the correct use of BAL Stone & Tile PTB. He also answered the installation team's questions on some of the other products they would be using.

BAL Stone & Tile PTB is a C2F floor adhesive available in white and grey; both were used for the Millbank Project, where it was used to fix 1,800sq.m of agglomerate stone in white, grey, dark grey and black. The areas tiled included the flooring, skirtings, dados and reveal. It was also used for the stone treads, risers and stringers on both the southwest staircase and the rotunda. BAL Single Part Fast Flex is part of the BAL 'Go Greener' family: for every 1sq.m tiled, 1sq.m of Peruvian rainforest is protected through a donation to Cool Earth. Both white and grey variants were employed at Tate Britain, where it was used to fix 235sq.m of kitchen walls with ceramic tiles and 175sq.m of flooring with porcelain tiles.

The stunning redevelopment of Tate Britain, with extensive use of BAL tile adhesives, won The Tile Association Award 2014 for 'Best Use of Tile within the Leisure or Hospitality Sector.'

T: 0845 600 1222
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8th August 2014




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