Part of the frames and the trusses delivered to the building site. The constructors get wall plans and roof plans showing each wall and truss numbered.
Walls are connected to each other with self drilling screws. Double studs at the intersections are in the walls provided for fixing the internal lining.
Bay windows and arch windows are no problem. They are all pre-fabricated to precision.
The external walls and internal structural walls are fixed to the concrete with chemical anchors or expansion bolts and cyclone washers. The holes for the bolts are already pre-drilled in the frames.Other walls can be fixed to the floor using suitable hand-held or explosively fired nails or other masonry anchors.
Each joist has its own number in accordance with the plans.
The joists are fitted to the wall below with cyclone brackets and bolts. All the holes are pre-punched. This insures a fast installation and eliminates guesswork. The open web design allows an easy installation of the waste pipes. Bathroom floors can be stepped-down.
The joists are fitted to the wall below with cyclone brackets and bolts. All the holes are pre-punched. This insures a fast installation and eliminates guesswork. The open web design allows an easy installation of the waste pipes. Bathroom floors can be stepped-down.
The external and internal structural walls of the upper floor are fixed to the floor joists with bolts and cyclone washers. All the holes in the frames are pre-punched at the exact location.
After the walls are up the trusses can be put in place and fixed to the walls below with cyclone brackets, washers and bolts. All the holes have been pre-punched at their exact location.
This system is also very suitable and economical for:
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Army barracks
- Relocatable houses
- Small shops
- Garages and storage sheds
- Small factories
- Steel trusses for apartment buildings
- Partitioning for apartment buildings (residential and commercial)
- Extensions to existing buildings
- Framework for signage
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