Light steel frame: Managing risk, quality and performance

7th August, 2020

Improving levels of occupant safety, together with increasing the quality of the build, is under the microscope. Risk, quality, time, cost and performance – need to be managed and controlled. Here, Steve Thompson, managing director of EOS, considers the responsibility of manufacturers

The performance of building materials is under an unprecedented spotlight. Regulations tend to deal with individual products and how they perform in laboratory tests.

However, we consider material providers should have full-scale testing regimes that study the performance of products working together to see how they interact in ‘real’ circumstances, like under fire conditions or when exposed to wind and rain. We assess how all the products in our panelised systems – light steel frame, boards, metals, screws, insulation – react under these circumstances. Our products and processes demonstrate that as a manufacturer we take our responsibilities seriously.

A fragmented supply chain results in components being offered by a multitude of manufacturers, therefore warranties are complex, for very limited timescales or simply non-existent. A lack of test evidence and performance data creates real challenges for specifiers having to achieve specific safety and performance requirements. This uncertainty also extends to the costs involved, the speed of build and the quality of the final outcome.

Our research and perspective interviews with sector experts have equipped us with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by specifiers. We are committed to technical competence and as part of Etex, we have some of the best fire experts in the UK on our team. They work closely with certification bodies to jointly develop and design technical solutions.

In response to these challenges, EOS has developed a range of Thrubuild® light steel frame panelised systems, offsite manufactured to rigorous quality standards and delivered to site for assembly. Our Thrubuild® system range has been engineered for structural performance to the latest Eurocode and after completing rigorous fire, acoustic, weathering, airtightness and mechanical testing – are supported by a 30-year warranty.

Developed in collaboration with Etex brands – EOS, Siniat and Promat – these fast-track solutions make use of the latest products, technical know-how and manufacturing excellence of the combined team. The range of Thrubuild® systems deliver an ‘all in one’ walling and flooring solutions providing crucial time and cost benefits.

A system approach to light steel frames ensures the outcome is more predictable and repeatable, eradicating the risk of onsite variability.

In an environment of increasing skill shortages and vast shortfalls in housing stock, the construction industry is being challenged like never before to deliver robust buildings, faster with greater certainty around cost and programme schedules. As a manufacturer, I see it as our responsibility to not only implement robust testing regimes but also to invest in research and development to ensure we bring ‘fit for purpose’ new innovations to market that will actually benefit the wider construction sector and those involved in developing quality buildings where occupants can safely live, work and relax.

Certification

  • The EOS loadbearing system is Stage 1 NHBC certified by SCI, certificate number 20180325.
  • EOS & Siniat manufacturing facilities are certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
  • EOS operate to stringent Health & Safety standards and are certified to ISO45001:2018.
  • Products are CE Marked to the requirements of prod­ucts and steel structures standards.

All Thrubuild® systems are supported by a 30-year warranty. Only tested configurations are available for selection.

More information is available on the EOS website: www.eosframing.co.uk

The Thrubuild® System Specification Guide can be downloaded from the EOS Information Centre: www.eosframing.co.uk/information-centre

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