Case Study: Yaa Asantewaa Arts & Community Centre.

Founded in 1974 the Yaa Asantewaa Arts and Community Centre, based in Chippenham Mews, Paddington, is London’s leading and longest established black arts centre. Its mission, since its inception, has been to support and develop cultural, artistic and educational events and study programmes which reflect the history and heritage of the area’s diverse population, not only for the benefit of local residents, but also to promote and raise awareness about the range of African and Caribbean heritage arts on a regional, national and international scale.

During the construction of a new 4 storey steel frame building, Cemplas Waterproofing and Concrete Repairs Ltd were appointed to undertake the external waterproofing works to the new and existing concrete slab. The works comprised of Cemplas operatives applying RIW Structureseal to the new concrete slab, and Sheetseal to the existing slab. Cemplas were also tasked with waterproofing the lift pit and existing east, and west party brick walls using RIW Flexiseal waterproofing.

Formed in 1969, and with over 40 years’ experience of waterproofing both new build and refurbishments projects, Cemplas’ highly trained staff has built a valued reputation and are recognised not only for quality workmanship, but also for being able to deliver a project on time and within the agreed budget.

On completion of the works, Cemplas supplied the client with a 10-year guarantee.

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