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SIPs - The building technology of the future
•Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) are prefabricated insulated structural elements for use in building walls, ceilings, floors and roofs.
•Structural Insulated Panels are manufactured under factory controlled conditions and are custom designed for any type of building, being delivered to the construction site ready to install
•Structural Insulated Panels construction systems are rapidly revolutionizing the construction industry. The panels are faster to erect, result in straighter, flatter walls, have excellent insulating properties, and are significantly stronger than any other conventional constructions
•SIPs – A completely new idea of building securely, along with low construction cost, sharp reduced maintenance and running costs and no restrictions in architectural design
•Structural Insulated Panels are manufactured under factory controlled conditions and are custom designed for any type of building, being delivered to the construction site ready to install
•Structural Insulated Panels construction systems are rapidly revolutionizing the construction industry. The panels are faster to erect, result in straighter, flatter walls, have excellent insulating properties, and are significantly stronger than any other conventional constructions
•SIPs – A completely new idea of building securely, along with low construction cost, sharp reduced maintenance and running costs and no restrictions in architectural design
Where to use SIPs?
The SIPs technology has been tried and trusted worldwide for over 50 years, and it is internationally recommended.
SIPs are used in the construction of:
SIPs are used in the construction of:
- Individual houses - from social houses, low budget to luxury villas
- Vacation houses and resorts
- Residential projects (houses or apartments)
- Institutional buildings - schools, hospitals, churches, shelters for orphans or old people, etc.
- Commercial spaces
- Hotels
Who can use SIPs?
- Homeowners
- Developers
- Contractors
- Builders
- Architects
- Engineers
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