A&M Engineering's sales, service and repair workshop in St Clears, Carmarthenshire has had corrugated sheet supplied by Cembrit Blunn.
The engineering company selected slate blue Cemsix corrugated sheet for the roof and terracotta Cemsix for the walls of the 100 x 65ft workshop as a means of matching the corporate colours without being outlandish. What was originally a square box was re-designed by Mark Atherton of A&M Engineering and is now a spacious building with a lean-to style office and trade counter mezzanine.
A&M Engineering have planned for the future by designing the rear wall so that it can be removed for future extensions.
Cladding panels from Cembrit Blunn are forming an integral element in one of the world's largest public art commissions at the Young Vic in London.
In an unusual project, 180 black Cemtone fibre-cement cladding panels have been hand-painted by celebrated modern artist Clem Crosby and installed behind an eye-catching grid to form the outer wall of the main auditorium.
The company's marketing manager, Ged Ferris, said: "This was an usual and exciting project for us. Cemtone was highly appropriate for the effect the artist wanted to achieve as it is available in a range of colours including matt black.
"Cemtone combines superior strength and durability offers long-lasting performance with the minimum of maintenance."
The panels are suitable for a wide range of cladding applications.
A datasheet has been issued by Cembrit Blunn giving technical details of its Minerit Incolour decorative cladding boards. Pigmented throughout, the board is available in six colours. The range is one of the most comprehensive cladding offered by the company.
The natural hues give the cladding boards visual subtlety emphasises its natural material adding to the claimed flexibility. It is supplied in two standard sizes.