We understand the importance of building a home that is both beautiful and functional. Our team works with you every step of the way to ensure that your vision becomes a reality.
We specialize in constructing modern and functional commercial buildings that meet the needs of our clients. From offices to retail spaces, we have the expertise to deliver exceptional results.
Our team of experts can transform your existing space into something new and exciting. Whether you're looking to update your kitchen or add an extension, we can help.
Our experienced project managers ensure that every project is completed on time and within budget. We handle all aspects of the project, so you can focus on your business.
We specialize in building custom homes that reflect the unique style and needs of our clients. From design to construction, we work with you to create a home that is truly yours.
We are committed to building sustainable and energy-efficient buildings that are environmentally friendly. Our team uses the latest technology and techniques to minimize our impact on the environment.
Concrete is an ideal building construction material being used in order to get the highest fire resistance of concrete structure and the best possible response in case of a fire in any structure. Concrete as a construction material, does not contribute to the fire load of Buildings. Without the use of any additional protective materials, it provides the essential fire protection, thermal insulation and serve as a barrier to fire spreading between compartments. In comparison to other building or construction materials, the use of concrete provides an easy, reliable and cost-effective fire resistive construction.
The innovative non-flammable insulation material SLENTEX® opens up totally new fields of application, indoors and outdoors.
Historic façades under monument preservation, building elements such as balconies, entrance and transition areas, thermal bridges and uneven masonry:
Schools, businesses and houses with non-combustible walls and wood roofs distinguish themselves as Type 3 buildings. While older buildings tend to have conventionally framed roofs, newer buildings offer lightweight roof systems.
As firefighters approach Type 3 buildings, they prioritize determining whether the building is old or new to make appropriate ventilation decisions.
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