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An independent study has been undertaken to assess the suitability and economic advantages of using SkanDek elements for the roof of a typical single storey supermarket. The study by the Steel Construction Institute [SCI] highlights the benefits that arise from using SkanDek for the roof rather than the built-up cladding with purlins option. Savings can be made in construction cost and programme.
A SkanDek solution offers slender construction, stunning overhangs, increased floor grids, open space and light – all things that should appeal to the modern retailer.
The system is fully tested and is the first lightweight roof system to have gained CE Mark status. Eurobond-SkanDek has developed special design programs and extensive detail library all with the backing of independent assessment by the Steel Construction Institute and award of their SCI Assessed standard.
The SkanDek structural element can be installed with a single ply roof membrane, metal standing seam or a wide range of other waterproof layers. Ceiling constructions can deliver the required fire and acoustic performance together with range of ceiling finishes. Installation rates of over 2000m² per day of finished roof and ceiling have been achieved.
Eurobond-SkanDek offers a full technical and design service to help clients, designers and contractors maximise the features and benefits of a SkanDek Solution. For more information visit the website www.eurobond-skandek.co.uk.
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