marți, 13 noiembrie 2012

Unique Suitability Of Wooden Buildings In Sites With Restricted Access - Business

Timber or wooden buildings created from Machine Profile Log (MPL), have unique characteristics in both manufacture and construction which makes them an ideal choice where there is narrow or restricted access to site. A timber (MPL) building will provide all the advantages of a sustainable building which is individually designed, in addition to the very fast construction times which result from the off-site manufacture. A 100m2 MPL wooden building can be completed in as little as 28 days: which also makes a wooden building ideal for educational facilities where a summer holiday build is required.

What types of site restrictions can a timber building overcome? The individually machine engineered logs normally arrive in packs, which are just 1m square in height and width. Pack sizes can be specified in advance where there is seriously restricted access. This has many advantages over other types of off-site manufacture, such as modular, where large panels can require either cranes or wide access for safe delivery.

1. Overhead cables.

A timber MPL structure will not generally require craneage and can be moved to the point of construction with a tele-handler or side loader. This packs can be easily moved below any overhead cables without delays on site whilst expensive re-location of cables and inconvenience to the neighbours is negotiated.

2. Narrow access.

A timber building moved onto site by side-loader can be mechanically delivered without real cost implication provided the width is sufficient for the side-loader (approx 7'6"). Where sites are so restricted that even this causes an issue the logs can be manually moved along any pathway wide enough for a person to walk.

3. Time Restrictions.

Many new buildings are being created to replace an older building which is still in use. In this situation you need the build to be completed as quickly as possible to minimise impact on the business. A 100sqm wooden building (MPL) can be completed in as little as 28 days.

4. Weather.

With an MPL Wooden building there are no "wet" trades. This means that freezing or wet weather does not delay progress. The logs continue to be added throughout the cold-snap or rain and this enables the build schedule to stay on track - even in the winter.

5. Environmental Sensitivity.

A wooden building of MPL design is a dry construction type which is off-site manufactured: meaning there is no need for noisy or disruptive machinery on-site. This allows construction to proceed with minimal interference not only to the neighbours, but even to wildlife. There is no need for on-site chemicals in most cases, so there is no odour to cause distress, and very little cutting of timber on site which means nominal sawdust only ,and no airborne dust such as that created by cement or plaster mixes.

6. Sustainability.

In addition to all the above, a timber or wooden building is also a sustainable building: so it will have the least impact on the environment throughout its lifecycle. This also makes it more suitable to sites where a sustainable building is specified.

To conclude; a MPL wooden building offers a practical and sustainable option for restricted sites.



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