en.Wedoany.com Reported - CMS Danskin Acoustics has supplied Plant Room Wall Lining panels for 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA), a new high-rise mixed-use building in the City of London, to control reverberation time and reflected sound in the development's energy centre. The energy centre will supply power to a 21-storey and a 36-storey tower, connected by a 12-storey podium.

Located near Liverpool Street station, 2FA is a key element of British Land's Broadgate redevelopment plan. The project is designed by lead architect 3XN and delivered by Sir Robert McAlpine. CMS Danskin Acoustics collaborated with Sir Robert McAlpine, Stortford Interiors, and CCF to develop an acoustic treatment solution for the plant rooms.
Dave Bowen of CMS Danskin Acoustics stated that large-scale projects require large plant rooms, and large plant rooms demand thoughtful acoustic management. The Plant Room Wall Lining Panels were developed specifically to address this challenge, providing sound absorption and limited combustibility—a critical consideration for high-rise buildings. Following product development, tests earlier this year reconfirmed that these panels achieve a limited combustibility fire rating of A2-s1,d0 when used with specified fixings.
CMS Danskin Acoustics' Plant Room Wall Lining Panels can be fixed to walls and ceilings, and are also used to eliminate noise from large servers, fans, engine enclosures, test labs, workshops, and other industrial spaces. Panels in 50mm, 75mm, and 100mm thicknesses are tested to BS EN ISO 354:2003 and rated as Class A sound absorbers.
CCF supplied a range of interior and drywall materials for 2FA. Wayne Carter, Branch Manager of CCF Harmondsworth, noted that the plant rooms at 2FA required acoustic insulation, and expressed pleasure in collaborating with Sir Robert McAlpine and CMS Danskin Acoustics to support the delivery of a building that will become part of the London skyline.
CMS Danskin Acoustics supplied 900 panels for 2 Finsbury Avenue, manufactured at its Warrington factory. Production and delivery timelines were tight due to the need to complete the plant room fit-out before generator installation. CMS Danskin Acoustics provided technical support, including cutting and fixing recommendations, to ensure installation complied with fire test requirements.
The 750,000 square foot 2 Finsbury Avenue development includes workspace, social and green spaces, as well as a community learning centre. The project is an all-electric, smart development designed to ensure operational carbon and energy efficiency, with completion expected in 2027.
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