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Seamus Heaney Centre | SMET bauprocalc Lime Based Plaster | Queen’s University Belfast

OVERVIEW

Job:

Transformation of Seamus Heaney Centre, QUB

Main Contractor:

GEDA Construction

Plastering Contractor:

IFP Ltd

Products:

bauprocalc KG – Hydraulic Lime-Based Skim Coat

bauprocalc 830 – Hydraulic Lime-Based Render/Plaster

SMET NHL 3.5

Description

bauprocalc KG – Hydraulic Lime-Based Skim Coat, bauprocalc 830 – Hydraulic Lime-Based Render/Plaster and SMET NHL 3.5 were selected for the internal plastering in the renovation of this important historic building refurbishment of The Seamus Heaney Centre in QUB Belfast.

This consisted of the Scud CoatSMET NHL 3,  followed by the Base Coatbauprocalc 830and finished with our Finish Skim: bauprocalc KG.

Quadruple-BSI-certified SMET Building Products continues to champion sustainability and ethical responsibility in the construction industry, making it a trusted partner for conscientious builders and developers. 

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NI Builder Magazine says, “As the main contractor for Queen’s University Belfast’s new £4.9m Seamus Heaney Centre, GEDA preserved the heritage of two listed buildings while upgrading the site to meet modern standards. Transforming two Grade II-listed buildings into Queen’s new £4.9m Seamus Heaney Centre has proved both a challenging and rewarding experience for its main contractor.

Dungannon-based GEDA Construction is well-versed in handling projects of all sizes and complexity and pushing the boundaries of engineering and construction.

The refurbished site occupies 38-40 University Road and 3 Mount Charles buildings. Spanning 1,000 sqm, it doubles the size of the original centre founded in 2004 and opened by the acclaimed poet himself.

Having successfully navigated the many challenges emerging along the way, the Seamus Heaney Centre now represents a distinguished addition to GEDA’s portfolio.

“A significant milestone for our company, it reflects our ability to handle complex, high-profile projects and reinforces our reputation as a trusted and capable construction partner,” said Eddie Murnin, Associate Director of Construction at GEDA

“This project stands out as a testament to our expertise, collaborative spirit and unwavering commitment to preserving cultural heritage while advancing modern construction practices.”  Source NI Builder July 24

WHY USE LIME-BASED RENDER AND PLASTER?

SMET’s bauprocalc products are CE-marked, factory-produced hydraulic hardening skim coat plasters and render based on lime, specially designed for hand and machine application produced to DIN EN 998-1. bauprocalc KG and bauprocalc 830 contribute to a healthy internal atmosphere.

They are an excellent alternative to plaster and renders containing gypsum or patent cement, which are too strong and have less vapour-permeable qualities.

They are ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and rooms where high humidity levels are expected. bauprocalc KG produces a mortar that is softer than cement mortar.

After the initial set, stability and strength gradually build up over time, allowing enough flexibility to cope with minor settlement or movement in the building during this period, thereby reducing the risk of cracking.

bauprocalc 830 has unique properties, making it suitable for application on low, medium, and high-density substrates, especially suited for renovating old /listed buildings and ecological new builds.

Good vapour permeability performance allows an unhindered transference of excess internal moisture through the building to the outside, thereby contributing significantly to a balanced and healthy internal atmosphere.

SMET is delighted to have supplied its bauprocalc plaster and SMET NHL 3.5 for the lime plastering of The Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen’s University Belfast.

Check out SMET’s full range of lime and lime-based products now available direct from Smet Building Products Ltd.

SMET is BES 6001 Compliant

Call SMET to purchase directly: 

Tel UK: +44 (0) 28 3026 6833 or ROI: +353 (0) 1697 8586

Or to purchase SMET NHL binders online, you can buy SMET NHL 3.5 direct from Haldane Fisher Nationwide, follow this link. 

SMET NHL binders, available online or in-store via our distribution partner Haldane Fisher. 

SMET NHL binders are particularly suited for ecological new builds, conservation, restoration, and preservation works. The products’ special composition allows mortars to breathe and permits constant hygrometric exchange between the substrate and the environment.

Make SMET your trusted partner! 

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