Trust in Truegrip Treatment

Conren Truegrip TCD anti-slip surfacing has recently been installed at the iconic joint headquarters in Dunfermline for the four British-based Carnegie charitable trusts.

Andrew Carnegie House – named after the trusts’ founder and the father of modern philanthropy – is home to both a cutting-edge community-based trust and sister trusts engaged in higher education, research and policy advocacy as well as support of injured heroes and their surviving dependents.

Working in conjunction with Dundee based Brown Construction, the car park and ramped areas were treated with Truegrip TCD epoxy resin compound and broadcast with a decorative anti-slip aggregate. The areas were transformed with the new surface providing safety under foot for pedestrians and reducing the risk of vehicle skidding.

Typical applications for Truegrip TCD includes footbridges, car parks, cycle paths, walkways, wheelchair access ramps – in fact any external area where there is a need to provide a slip resistant finish. The system is available in a range of colours and different aggregate finishes.

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