Ready to re-imagine what is possible? See how four New Zealand projects are using roll-formed steel in different ways.
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When you think outside the ‘steel box’, anything is possible with roll-formed steel. It just needs imagination and a reliable partner ready to go.
From walls that curve to panels that move, we have plenty to share with you this month. Each of our showcases is a local New Zealand project completed by Rollforming Services or SPEEDFLOOR®, so you know you too can achieve these results.
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Telescopic Panels “resize” labour costs
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Victoria Lane apartments in Wellington includes 123 apartments across 12 floors, so you can imagine what a 50% reduction in the estimated labour cost to install the interior framing would look like. So, how did the contractor achieve that? They partnered with RFS and leveraged our game-changing Telescopic Panels. These panels can slide out to fit any space without any re-measuring or cutting.
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KPMG go straight to RFS for curved walls
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Want to see how to build beautiful, curved walls with the speed and strength of manufactured framing? Let us show you how the architects of the KPMG offices in Wellington did it.
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Auckland school levels up with SPEEDFLOOR®
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Could a young Kiwi who will change our world be standing on a SPEEDFLOOR® today? Quite possibly.
To build the new 12-classroom block at ACG Sunderland in West Auckland, Pure Construction used SPEEDFLOOR® Suspended Concrete Flooring for the midfloor.
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Superhome Movement meets SPEEDFLOOR®
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This magnificent ‘Superhome’ in Ōtautahi, Christchurch, is a fantastic example of why SPEEDFLOOR® is becoming popular with residential and commercial architects.
See why Bob Burnett Architecture chose to build with SPEEDFLOOR® and how it proved a fast and cost-effective solution in this integrated project.
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