Eco-Friendly SIP Landing Panel

TThis panel is used to create landings, floors and two-way reinforcements and provides continuous insulation on the underside of the panel.

A versatile and sustainable SIP system for connecting landings to staircases

The landing SIP panel provides the ideal solution for connecting landings adjacent to staircases to stairs made using our innovative stair panel.

The landing panel can also be used for any plate or slab in R.C to be reinforced in two directions, with the advantage of a considerable reduction of weight compared to a solid slab

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Benefits of the landing SIP panels

The construction time of a normal single floor reduces considerably when using the landing panel. It also provides a high degree of thermal efficiency.

No cranes required

The panels inherent lightness means they can be carried on site by hand meaning no cranes are required, saving you both time and money.

On-site in-situ casting

The system can be used in precast structures; onsite, in-situ cast structures; and on-site, in-situ spray concrete, depending on your project and needs..

Thermal efficiency

The system eliminates thermal bridging, which helps to reduce energy consumption by limiting the amount of heating and cooling required in a home creating an energy-efficient environment.

Easy to handle with on-site tools

The system is easy to build using on-site tools, including apposite adjustable metal supports and aluminium bars or more traditional building site materials such as wooden boards or square timbers. To ensure static continuity to the structure the panels are connected to the rebars and this can be carried out using suitable equipment or basic site tools such as pliers.

 

 

Make a difference and change the way you build today

We know you are under pressure to reduce construction costs and build time, while also building in a more sustainable way. Our building system will provide you with greater speed of construction, a lower carbon footprint and better value than traditional bricks and mortar, steel, or timber frames. So, why not change the way you build today?