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Suncorp Stadium Track Record 2001 Suncorp Stadium Track record 2001 Location of project System 2 ISO12944 environment Brisbane, Australia Interzinc 42, Intergard 475HS C3 Products/system used Project owner Total area System 1 Queensland Government 123,000m2 (1,323,961ft2) Interzinc® 42, Intergard® 475HS, Interfi ne® 629LG www.international-pc.com [email protected] Parc y Scarlets Stadium Track record 2009 Location of project Applicator Total volume Wales Rowecord Engineering 100,000 litres (26,417 gals) Products/system used ISO12944 environment Project size Intercure® 200HS, Interfi ne® 979 C3 1,500 tons Project owner Carmarthenshire County Council www.international-pc.com [email protected] Moses Mabhida Stadium Track record 2009 Location of project Applicator Total volume Durban, South Africa Wältermann (Germany), 70,000 litres (18,492 gals) Rand Sandblasting Projects (South Africa) Products/system used Total area 2 2 Interzinc® 52, Intergard® 475HS, Interzinc 22, ISO12944 environment 180,000m (1,937,504ft ) Interthane® 990, Interfi ne® 878 C5-M Project owner Durban Municipality www.international-pc.com [email protected] MK Dons Stadium Track record 2005 Location of project ISO12944 environment Total area Milton Keynes, UK C3 49,000m2 (527,400ft2) Products/system used Total volume Intercure® 200HS, Interfi ne® 878 12,700 litres (3,300 gals) www.international-pc.com [email protected] Our Fire Protection on Stadia Project name/title Country Project location Interchar volume Country of supply AMI Stadium Eastern Stand Roof Beams New Zealand Christchurch 3000 New Zealand AMI Stadium Eastern Stand Stairways New Zealand Christchurch 3500 New Zealand Cardiff City Football Club United Kingdom Cardiff, South Wales 9000 United Kingdom Centro Comercial y de Ocio, Plaza Mayor Spain Xativa 8000 Spain City of Winnipeg/Red River Canada Winnipeg 3000 Canada Community Centre/Winnipeg MB Eden Park New Zealand Auckland 20000 New Zealand Leisure Centre, Hayes United Kingdom Hayes, Middx 3000 United Kingdom Lllanelli Scarlets RFC United Kingdom Llanelli, West Wales 12000 United Kingdom MCG Concourse Extention Australia Melbourne 20000 Australia Multipurpose Sports Venues - India Delhi 4000 India Delhi Commonwealth Games 2010 Polideportivo Alcazar de San Juan Spain Alcazar de San Juan 10000 Spain Polideportivo de Entrevias Spain Alcorcon 1500 Spain Queens Family Courthouse USA New York 3000 Canada Townsville Civic Theatre Extension Australia Townsville 400 Australia Zwembad Wassenaar The Netherlands Wassenaar 3000 The Netherlands www.international-pc.com [email protected] Etihad Docklands Stadium Track record 2006 Location of project Project owner ISO12944 environment Melbourne, Australia Melbourne Stadiums Ltd C3 Products/system used Applicator Total area 2 2 Interzinc® 315, Intercure® 420, Interthane® 990 DH Corrosion 30,000m (322,917ft ) Fabricator Alfasi www.international-pc.com [email protected] Etihad Stadium Track record 2002 Location of project Fabricator Total area Manchester, UK Watson Steel Ltd. 40,000m2 (430,500ft2) Products/system used ISO12944 environment Interzinc® 52HS, Intercure® 384, Interlac® 658 C3 www.international-pc.com [email protected] BayArena Bayer Leverkausen Stadium Year of project Location of project Products/system used 2008 Germany Intercure® 200 Intercure® 99 www.international-pc.com [email protected] Maintenance of Stadium Negeri Sarawak Track record 2012 Location of project Project owner ISO12944 environment Malaysia Sarawak State Stadium Corporation C3 Products/system used Applicator/Fabricator Project size 2 2 Intergard® 251, Interchar® 973, SKH Sdn Bhd 80m (861ft ) Interthane® 990, Interthane 990 www.international-pc.com [email protected] Maintenance of Stadium Negeri Sarawak (Exposed Area) Track record 2011 Location of project Project owner ISO12944 environment Malaysia Sarawak State Stadium Corporation C3 Products/system used Applicator Project size 2 2 Interseal® 670HS, Interseal® 670HS, Maxwell Solution & Construction 10,000m (107,639ft ) Interthane® 990 www.international-pc.com [email protected] Metricon Stadium Track record 2009 Location of project Area 2 - 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