Trenders Avenue was a commission to design and manufacture a glulam portal frame for a private residence in Kent. The frame was covered in insulated composite panels to form the external facade of the house, creating a streamlined and industrial look and feel. Made using Spruce glulam, the frame was connected using galvanised flitch plate connections. The project went from design to construction on site in eight weeks, with the on-site construction taking just a week!
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Have you considered the #BBA certified #Gebrik brick cladding system for your upcoming low-rise/timber framed housing scheme? If not, here are a few of the reasons why you should. ✅- Off-site manufactured & pre-panelised components. ✅- No reliance on good weather. ✅- Reduced build programme and improved installation times. ✅- Reduction in deliveries to site and less storage space required on site. ✅- Each house type becomes a ‘kit of parts’ using standard components. ✅- Thinner wall construction and enhanced U values. ✅- Unlimited contemporary or traditional design ideas offering flexibility. ✅- Improved quality of appearance with a wide range of brick finishes available. ✅- Various brick bonds are achievable such as stretcher, stack, English & Flemish bond. ✅- Elimination of scaffolding. ✅- Elimination of all associated masonry supports. ✅- FOC installation training for your operatives on the first delivery of material. Get in touch if you're interested by the above benefits and we can discuss how #Gebrik can be incorporated into your upcoming scheme! #modular #modularconstruction #timberframe #timber #mmc #brickslips #brickwork #brickcladding #offsiteconstruction #bba #cwct #modernmethodsofconstruction #bricks #lowrise #loveconstruction #buildingenvelope #gebrik #insulation #architecture Aquarian Cladding Systems Ltd
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Discover the versatility of Eurometals' Rib Lath—your go-to solution for versatile plaster support in construction projects. Ideal for ceilings, walls, and stud partitions, and equally effective for refurbishing damaged or aged masonry walls where a secure rendering key is compromised. Available in galvanised steel for internal applications and stainless steel for external use, Rib Lath is designed to meet diverse environmental needs, ensuring durability across all construction settings. Its ribbed design provides enhanced strength and a reliable surface for plaster, crucial for both new constructions and refurbishment projects. Opt for Eurometals' Rib Lath for streamlined installation and robust support, ensuring the longevity and structural integrity of your construction endeavours. #Eurometals #RibLath #ConstructionSupport #DurableMaterials #Construction #BuildersProviders
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CLT REZULT is opening doors to a new era in construction. As Ukraine’s first and only producer of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) panels, CLT REZULT leads the market in innovation, strength, and sustainability within the building industry. 🌍🏗️ With production based in one of Eastern Europe’s largest industrial complexes, boasting an annual capacity of 1.2 million cubic meters of wood, CLT REZULT ensures unparalleled quality at every stage. The Rezult brand features a comprehensive product line, including lumber, MDF, glued beams, laminate flooring, parquet, furniture panels, and doors. The highlight of the production is CLT panels, with an annual output surpassing 91,000 m³, redefining modern construction standards. CLT panels are distinguished by their cross-laminated structure, offering superior strength, environmental sustainability, and efficiency. This innovative material empowers Ukrainian builders and architects to bring their most ambitious projects to life, pushing the boundaries of design and construction. 🌱✨ CLT REZULT is not just producing timber products; it is shaping the future of construction, creating a world built with wood today. #Rezult #CLT #SustainableConstruction #InnovationsInBuilding #UkrainianProducer #BuildingTheFuture
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Unravel the debate between Laminated Veneer Lumber and Glulam! Discover how these innovative materials can enhance your construction project's performance and sustainability. Which will you choose? 🤔🌲 #SustainableBuilding #Construction #EngineeredWood #Glulam #LVL #MassTimber #BinkleyConstruction
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You can now catch up on our latest #webinar, where we look at the #design of several types of #CavityWallPanels within #MasterSeries #Masonry Design Module, for a typical #domestic #semidetached style property. The introduction covers a very brief introduction to the #YieldLine Theory, as an analysis method for the design of efficient masonry #wallpanels, covering how the traditional method of flexural strength design to #BritishStandards and #Eurocode 6 actually derives from the #YieldLineTheory. We then proceed to go through the setup and designs of 11 different #wall panels, taking into consideration various factors such as #Loading: - Vertical #UDLs (from floors / roofs and wall panels) - Vertical #PointLoads (from #steelbeams) - Horizontal In-Plane Loads (#racking) - Horizontal Out-of-Plane Loads (#wind) - Dealing with Multiple Openings - Introducing Wall Reinforcement (#StiffenedPiers and #WindPosts) - Various #Free / #Continuous / #Pinned #FixityConditions including #DampProofMembranes #DPM #DPC 📥 Download our FREE 14-day MasterSeries trial using the following link 📥 https://lnkd.in/e5sgRTG ⏰ Timecodes ⏰ 00:00 Overall Introduction and Agenda 01:20 Background of Yield Line Analysis within the Masonry Design Module 04:33 Introduction to Example: Semi-Detached Property 05:00 Front Wall Panels 1 - 4 10:00 Wall Panel 5 - Comparison Between Yield Line Analysis and Traditional Methods 10:55 Wall Panel 7 & 8 12:03 Wall Panel 9 - Panel with 2 openings and a Point Load from a Beam and behaviour of Yield Line Analysis using Wind Posts vs Stiffened Piers 19:06 Rear Wall Panels 10 & 11 Including Resisting In-Plane Shear Forces and Moments from Adjacent Walls 23:55 Outro https://lnkd.in/eSxWfBBC
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Taking a look at this hardwood door and frame installed three years ago, still looking like new. Generally, we advise clients to use Accoya for its green credentials, stability and long life expectancy. But it’s not always essential. Take the below door as an example, due to the orientation of the joinery and its relative position to the face of the wall, it will not face the full force of the weather. Meaning a slightly less expensive timber will be more than adequate for this door to last 50+ years. When working with architects, builders or specifiers, we can advise on which timber to use for our doors and windows taking into account far more factors than just just - timber A,B, and C, ranking them from best to worst.
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Betonage – The Name of Strength and Durability Fox Bau Betonage, delivering exceptional performance even under the toughest conditions, is an essential component of modern structures. Despite being only 3 mm thick, it offers long-lasting durability with superior resistance to scratches, impacts, and wear. This innovative coating can be used both indoors and outdoors, providing complete safety with its protection against water and moisture, even in high-risk areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. • High Impact Resistance: Protects against wear and tear from daily use. • Complete Protection Against Water and Moisture: Safeguard your surfaces even in challenging environments. • Timeless Aesthetic: Maintains its elegance and original appearance for years. Fox Bau Betonage is at the heart of your projects, combining durability and aesthetics through advanced technology. Fox Bau – The symbol of trust and strength.
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Enhancing Longevity of Steel Balconies... When the engineering marvels at Mariners Way Development, Rush were conceived, F&M Whelan Steel Engineering, partnering with Arkmount Construction, envisioned balconies that were not merely functional extensions of living spaces but also symbols of enduring strength and aesthetic appeal. Given the site’s proximity to the coast (less than 3km), a crucial element – protection against the corrosive sea air – was pivotal. Thus, the decision to involve Galco for Hot Dip Galvanizing became an integral part of this spectacular project. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4geEkLO #Galvanized #Steel #Balconies #Design #Construction
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