Y Pant Comprehensive School – Walkway Canopy
The Oxford curved barrel-vault, cantilevered link walkway is 3m wide x 19m long. This is a free-standing lean-to style structure supports a polycarbonate panelled roof held in by two-part aluminium glazing bars and steel purlins. Apart from the main function at this school, the walkway can also be used as a social/dining/learning area.
Specification
- Shape: Curved Barrel Vault
- Support: Free Standing Cantilever
- Hoop Style: Lattice
- Cladding Type: Polycarbonate
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can we view existing canopies, so that we know what we are buying?
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If you are considering purchasing a canopy from any company, it is in fact strongly recommended that you visit an existing installation to see exactly what you are paying for. At Clovis Canopies we are proud of our work and are happy to arrange (with the clients consent) for you to view examples of our work and structures.
- How is the polycarbonate sheeting attached to the framework?
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We use a two part glazing bar on our canopies with rubber gasket or cushions to attach the roof polycarbonate sheets as this allows for the expansion of the sheets as the weather heats up or cools down. The rubber gaskets as well as creating a watertight seal greatly reduce noise levels as the sheets expand and contract. We do not screw sheets directly to the framework as this can lead to the roofing sheets buckling and potentially causing leaks due to the possibility of screw heads popping off. In addition to this we never lap one sheet over the other as this can result in an algae build-up resulting in unsightly discoloured patches in the roof.
- Will our concerns over children and staff safety be addressed prior to installation?
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We have been working within schools for many years. All contractors are Clovis approved and CRB checked. Full risk assessments are carried out prior to starting installation taking into consideration your requirements and safety fencing is erected wherever needed at no additional charge.
- Do you fix your canopies directly onto tarmac?
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No, all canopies are fixed on to concrete pads or bases as the structures can lift out from the ground if not fixed into a suitable concrete base due to the uplift created by wind acting on the roof area.
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