Colisée Vidéotron: Modern and energy-efficient thanks to insulated metal panels

 

A major source of pride for the citizens of Trois-Rivières, the Colisée Vidéotron exceeds all expectations with 5,000 individual seats, 2 ice rinks, office space for sports organizations, and the latest technology in scenic equipment!

Unparalleled performance and durability

By selecting a combination of different insulated metal panels sizes, the arena can achieve its cylindrical look, in reference to the shape of a hockey rink. Thanks to polyisocyanurate, the main component of Norex-type insulated metal panels, the Colisée Vidéotron maintains an unmatched thermal value, contributing greatly to its energy efficiency. In addition, this type of panel provides a protective barrier against rain and increased resistance to tearing due to wind, thanks to its exclusive anchoring system.

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A great looking arena!

The Bright White, from the SMP Classic Selection, can be used on the exterior as well as the interior of the building. This white gives an unmistakable shine to the exterior façade and reflects well the light inside the amphitheater. The combination of Bright White and Regent Grey (PVDF Classic Selection) gives the Colisée a look of greatness and depth. This building is modern and audacious, in perfect harmony with its host community, District 55.

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The number one advantage of insulated metal panels: Speed of installation

One of the main advantages that makes IMPs an innovative and economical alternative is that they are installed in one easy step once they arrive at the construction site. Traditional construction can require up to eleven steps, which can lead to longer installation times and some inconsistencies. Insulated panels are lightweight and require less time and labor to install.

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