Horizontal planks of Rockpanel Rhinestone Oak are contrasted with RAL 7037-matched grey sections, adding warmth and texture to the building's appearance and exhibting a contemporary sleek aesthetic style. The Woods collection emulates the natural organic warmth and workability of timber without the maintenance and ageing issues associated with it. All Rockpanel facades are known for their superior durability, being virtually maintenance-free and largely unaffected by moisture and temperature variations. They also meet the highest European fire safety standards, classified as Euroclass A2-s1,d0, indicating they are non-combustible.
The sustainability and fire-resilience challenge
Film Ocean provides innovative solutions to the global offshore energy industry through their fleet of industry-leading Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROV) inspection and intervention assets, supported by highly skilled engineers and project managers.
As part of the ISO 14001 certification, Film Ocean set clear environmental and energy efficiency deliverables for its new HQ, stating that it must contribute towards meeting its net-zero targets. Film Ocean CEO, Scott Jenney, “At Film-Ocean, our goal is clear, to ensure that the operations we conduct as a business do not harm the environment. Our commitment to environmental responsibility is evident in all aspects of our business.”
Award-winning Aberdeenshire-based architects JAMstudio, were commissioned to design the building which houses offices, workshops, warehousing and a 5m deep Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROV) test tank, along with many other facilities, plus space for the company’s fleet of ROVs.