hello Casanova...well well what a small small world...I know of 'Insotherm', our supply came from Malaysia and we we used it in Pakistan when we built hospitals up in the north after the earthquake of 2005. And now you say these panels have 'Sigma River' on the external and then 2 coats of acrylic paint. What is Sigma River.

The early photos I have of the Barwa church project, given me direct from my upline...show the steel framing and the cladding starting on the lower levels.

I can see how people think they are going to be living in porta cabins..I used to work for 'Porta Com' in New Zealand way back in the 80's and they were always called 'chilly bin houses'..that was using polystyrene. Expanded polymer foam is more eco friendly and usable and has a higher thermal rating.

And yes I read last night that Panceltica is heading the project, but I am concerned at what I read on this forum in other threads as to how the workers and locals are disgruntled about the performance of the onsite management. I do hope this does not damage the good name of Steel Framing...as it is the best alternative you have for your neck of the woods...

p/s I would like to know exactly how you are involved in the project...perhaps a descreet email...if that is possible...

ciao for now..