The glass roof-covering is part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Central Station and its surroundings. Due to (among other things) the arrival of Randstad Rail and the HSL-Zuid, the number of passengers will be growing exponentially. Extending the station is crucial in order to be able to accommodate this increase in passenger numbers, for the future as well, says client ProRail.
Light ingression, heat from the sun and a modern, contemporary design constitute significant elements in architect Jan Benthem’s design. To this end, Scheuten is supplying a total of 30,000 m of laminated glass in three different compositions. The glass comes from the modern float glass factory in Osterweddingen (Germany). Here Scheuten manufactures extra-clear glass which boosts the translucence and transparency of its products. In addition to this, the glass for Rotterdam’s Centraal Station has a special coating that ensures optimum use of heat from the sun. The glass is also supplied with a silk-screen print, providing a sleek and modern appearance.
Roy van Leeuwen, Commercial Manager Scheuten Glass: ‘Due to its size and the logistics involved, this roof-covering is an exceedingly prestigious project. The train timetables severely restrict the time available for assembly work. This makes complete and flawless delivery a requirement. Thanks to the versatility of our products, we were capable of offering a suitable solution. And so we are very happy that we have been able to perform this sizeable project for Licotec.’
Scheuten is a leading and fast growing international high volume manufacturer of total solutions in glass and solar energy systems with its head office in Venlo. Scheuten employs in excess of 2000 staff and has achieved a turnover of over 500 million euros in 2010.
Scheuten continually invests in new developments. New innovative glass products aredeveloped by combining knowledge from all its production facilities. Cooperation with leading universities and research institutes leads to sustainable, functional solutions in the fields of glass and solar technology. www.scheutenglass.com.
Light ingression, heat from the sun and a modern, contemporary design constitute significant elements in architect Jan Benthem’s design. To this end, Scheuten is supplying a total of 30,000 m of laminated glass in three different compositions. The glass comes from the modern float glass factory in Osterweddingen (Germany). Here Scheuten manufactures extra-clear glass which boosts the translucence and transparency of its products. In addition to this, the glass for Rotterdam’s Centraal Station has a special coating that ensures optimum use of heat from the sun. The glass is also supplied with a silk-screen print, providing a sleek and modern appearance.
Roy van Leeuwen, Commercial Manager Scheuten Glass: ‘Due to its size and the logistics involved, this roof-covering is an exceedingly prestigious project. The train timetables severely restrict the time available for assembly work. This makes complete and flawless delivery a requirement. Thanks to the versatility of our products, we were capable of offering a suitable solution. And so we are very happy that we have been able to perform this sizeable project for Licotec.’
Scheuten is a leading and fast growing international high volume manufacturer of total solutions in glass and solar energy systems with its head office in Venlo. Scheuten employs in excess of 2000 staff and has achieved a turnover of over 500 million euros in 2010.
Scheuten continually invests in new developments. New innovative glass products aredeveloped by combining knowledge from all its production facilities. Cooperation with leading universities and research institutes leads to sustainable, functional solutions in the fields of glass and solar technology. www.scheutenglass.com.