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Ducati Cambridge –Showroom & Workshop Fit-Out.

We delivered a technically demanding showroom and workshop fit-out for Ducati at their Fenstanton facility, carefully programmed over the Christmas and New Year period to minimise disruption to customers and staff while maintaining operational continuity.

The project centred on a complete flooring upgrade throughout the showroom and service areas, requiring detailed planning due to the scale, specification, and performance requirements. Existing floor finishes were completely removed, including the removal of the existing subfloor and residual adhesives, using specialist machinery. New finishes were then installed strictly in line with the client’s specification.

The main showroom area was finished with large-format black matte tiles measuring 1 × 1 metre and 6 mm in thickness. Due to the demanding tolerances associated with this specification, a rapid-drying liquid screed—the fastest available solution on the market—was installed and fully cured before tiling. This approach allowed the programme to remain on track during a constrained festive period while achieving the precision required for ultra-thin, large-format tiles.

The service and workshop areas were completed with 200 × 200 mm tiles selected for durability and operational performance. Given the high traffic loads associated with a live motorcycle showroom and workshop, the highest specification materials were used throughout, including heavy-duty adhesives and grouts designed for strength, longevity, and resistance to mechanical stress.

All installation works were carried out by a highly trained team experienced in specialist flooring systems and large-format tile installations. The completed space delivers a bold, premium finish aligned with Ducati’s brand identity, while providing a robust, engineered floor solution built to perform in a demanding operational environment —a clear demonstration of technical expertise, specialist workmanship, and precision delivery under tight seasonal constraints.