UAE-based company International Rubber Company (IRC) has been awarded a contract to supply curtain wall gaskets for Singapore’s tallest condominium.

The contract represents the latest international order for the company, which currently supplies products to major developments in the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, England and Singapore, said an official spokesman.
The deal will see IRC supply rubber gaskets for the exterior walls of the development, designed to form a seal against air, water and wind infiltration.
IRC is a subsidiary of M’Sharie, the private equity arm of Dubai Investments.
The Sail at Marina Bay, contracted by Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd, will be among the top 10 tallest residential buildings in the world when it is completed in 2009 at a cost of almost $300 million.
“This high-value contract to supply gaskets for what is predicted to become one of the region’s most prominent visual icons represents growing recognition for IRC as one of the world’s leading rubber companies,” said managing director IRC Hashim AL Hashim.
IRC produces and markets synthetic polymer rubber and plastic products specifically catering to the property development industry.
The company produces high-quality weather strip and associated products including structural, container and automotive seals, moulded rubber items, plastic items and PVC water stops.
In addition to international projects, IRC has supplied products to many of the UAE’s premier property developments, including Burj Dubai, Jumeirah Beach Resort and Dubai Festival City.