• 1 The Arc, Bury St Edmunds
    2805 Panels of 254 types, all culminating on one of the most visually stunning projects in the company's history.
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  • 2 The Arc, Bury St Edmunds
    2805 Panels of 254 types, all culminating on one of the most visually stunning projects in the company's history.
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  • 3 B & Q, Shrewsbury
    River-Therm® was specified for B&Q Shrewsbury because of the portable rolling technique that allows the sheets to be rolled directly onto the roof.
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  • 4 B & Q, Shrewsbury
    River-Therm® was specified for B&Q Shrewsbury because of the portable rolling technique that allows the sheets to be rolled directly onto the roof.
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  • 5 Prologis 360
    Work on ProLogis 360 was carried out by CA Roofing Services, bringing to the project a wealth of experience, knowledge and unparalleled energy performance.
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  • 6 Prologis 360
    Work on ProLogis 360 was carried out by CA Roofing Services, bringing to the project a wealth of experience, knowledge and unparalleled energy performance.
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  • 7 Jaguar / Land Rover
    Jaguar/ Land Rover are set to save 19 tonnes of CO2 per year thanks to the revolutionary SolarWall® perforated Transpired Solar Collector (pTSC).
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  • 8 Jaguar / Land Rover
    Jaguar/ Land Rover are set to save 19 tonnes of CO2 per year thanks to the revolutionary SolarWall® perforated Transpired Solar Collector (pTSC).
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  • 9 Sustainability
    The Sainsbury's distribution centre at Pineham was the world's first Planet Positive building and received a World Green Building Award.
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  • 10 Sustainability
    The Sainsbury's distribution centre at Pineham was the world's first Planet Positive building and received a World Green Building Award.
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Welcome to Specialist Cladding Systems

As the name suggests, Specialist Cladding Systems are experts in the realisation of complex and difficult projects, drawing on a team with a wealth of experience which has produced such projects as the spherical stainless steel Imaginarium at Bristol planetarium and the aesthetically pleasing Arc retail development in Bury St Edmunds, which features 2805 sand-cast aluminium panels of 254 different types that form a free-flowing curved surface giving a futuristic exterior to the building.

SCS have brought their expertise to bear on a wide and varied collection of refurbishment and new-build projects within the health sector, to extend the service life of existing buildings, or to deliver quality finished buildings for a growing number of walk-in health centres for primary care trusts.

The division’s strict attention to detail has led to them working with such prestigious clients as Microsoft and Vodafone.

Based in Kenilworth, SCS are active nationwide.


CA Group Latest News:

CA Group goes to great lengths for Marks and Spencer

CA Group has recently completed work on the new Marks and Spencer’s distribution centre. The building, which will be the largest in the M&S property portfolio, was built using CA Building Products roofing system River-Therm® on the roof and Twin-Therm® on the walls. Last year, ProLogis, the leading global provider of distribution facilities, chose CA [...]

CA Group News | 23 Feb 2010

CA Roofing Services to work on £93 million new home for Seagulls

CA Roofing Services have just begun work on the new Community Stadium for Brighton and Hove Albion working alongside the Buckingham Group.  The contract consists of a number of different disciplines and products, single ply roofing and the River-Therm® secret fix roof system with its unique drainage channel, critical to this design.  The main stadium [...]

CA Group News | 3 Feb 2010

SolarWall® drives energy savings at Jaguar Land Rover Academy

More than 80 construction industry VIPs attended a special ‘SolarWall® in Action’ event at the Jaguar Land Rover Training Academy in Gaydon, Warwickshire last week. Guests at the event, (which included representatives from The Welsh Assembly, Costain, Kier, B&Q, ASDA and Focus DIY) were able to see first hand how SolarWall®, has helped the refurbished building to save more than 80,000 kWh per year with an associated reduction in CO2 emissions of 19 tonnes.

CA Group News | 20 Oct 2009

SolarWall® is the premier choice

When Vale Borough council granted Patrick Properties planning permission for a new warehouse and office development in Winsford, Cheshire, it came with a renewable condition. 10% of the developments energy consumption for all of the 5 proposed units of the site must be met through on site renewable energy sources.

CA Group News | 4 Sep 2009

More than MEATing expectations

When Yorkshire Premier Meats made the decision to refurbish their offices in South Kirkby, Pontefract, it was made clear from the beginning of the project that limited disruption to their everyday activities was paramount. CA Refurbishment Projects were chosen to manage the project because of their proven ability to work closely with their clients to avoid any unnecessary disruptions.

CA Group News | 1 Sep 2009

BREathing life in to sustainable refurbishment

A SolarWall® perforated Transpired Solar Collector (pTSC) has been specified as part of the Willmott Dixon Community Healthcare Campus at BRE Innovation Park Watford. The idea behind the building is to showcase renewable technologies that can help achieve the NHS’s own zero carbon 2018 targets when applied to heath care projects.

CA Group News | 28 Aug 2009