Cologne - Germany
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Special floor system for the Special Air Mission Wing
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Cologne - Germany
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Established in 1957, the Special Air Mission Wing of the Federal Ministry of Defence (FMD) is stationed not just in Berlin but also at Cologne-Wahn airport. It boasts around 1,100 military personnel and 16 aircraft of various sizes, with which it carries out, for example, air transport duties, as well as providing a transit flight service for Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Resistant, non-slip, dirt-repellent
The heavy wear undergone by the floor in hangars 3 and 5 rendered extensive rehabilitation necessary. The client in the form of the FMD represented by the construction and property management unit Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW (Cologne branch), and the architects responsible for the planning work, Sommer & Bartz (Cologne), specified a high-resistance, non-slip industrial floor that was easy to clean, UV-resistant and high-quality in appearance. Right from the planning phase, MC was in contact with the client and architects, and submitted a proposal for the repair of the floors with an MC industrial floor system. In 2014, MC had been invited to prepare a test area by means of which the technical properties of the system could be appraised over a trial period. At the beginning of 2015, the surfaces in question were inspected and received a positive assessment, opening the way for the system to be specified for the refurbishment project. Installation of the floor in Hangar 3, for which the specialist application company Dr. Gustav Schädla GmbH & Co. KG of Hannover was commissioned, began in September 2015.
The new industrial coating system is highly resistant to wear, impact and scratching, is easy to clean and also looks pretty attractive.
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