Intrastack has introduced its panellised light gauge steel frame system as a solution for The Heights, with the project completed in only 12 weeks. In busy urban environments, construction projects often face numerous challenges, from tight spaces and limited access to increased environmental impact and the need for sustainable solutions. The Heights, Greenwich, a development of 48 new homes for private sale, was no exception.
With the site located on a former car park, adjacent to a quarry, a train line and existing residential dwellings, the project required a flexible approach to overcome these obstacles. The Intrastack system benefited the site's logistics by providing planned deliveries of exact quantities, with minimal vehicle movements required. While the tight site layout posed challenges, Intrastack's easy-to-stack and store components made on-site storage and assembly efficient and straightforward.
In terms of waste reduction, the Intrastack system ensured exact quantities were made and delivered, with the efficient cut-to-length and panellisation process resulting in minimal waste both on and offsite.
Intrastack Business Director, Andy Higson, said: "The Heights showcases the true potential of modern methods of construction (MMC) in addressing urban construction challenges. The project has proven that we can provide clients with high-quality construction solutions. The scheme was originally designed as a traditional RC frame, however, following an appraisal of offsite options we identified the Intrastack panellised light gauge steel frame system as a solution.
"The Intrastack system minimised disruption to the local neighbourhood through reduced site traffic. The efficient delivery, assembly and waste management processes truly set Intrastack apart as a viable solution for the way we build new homes in the future. The system was delivered in fewer loads and easily stacked and stored on the site which is tight for space. Concrete deliveries were halved, and because of the way the frame is manufactured and delivered the amount of waste from site has also been significantly reduced."
The steel-based system allowed for a 50% reduction in concrete deliveries. The Intrastack solution also helped to elevate the development's specifications, with a steel frame system that has the potential to deliver an impressive U-Value of 0.14W/m2K when specified in conjunction with other energy-efficient building materials.
Source: www.intrastack.co.uk