Timber Frame construction

Why timber frame construction?

About 37% of global carbon emissions come from the construction sector. The key to address sustainability within the sector is through low-carbon building, with wood as its prime material due to its renewability.

Wooden modular buildings are not just sustainable; they meet fire resistance, seismic and durability standards whilst maintaining indoor quality.

Fire resistant

The wooden structures we provide fulfil European Fire Safety standards. The timber load-bearing elements of the modules, such as floors, ceilings and walls were tested in the renowned Institute for Building Technology (ITB) in the Fire Testing Department, according to the EN 13501-2:2016 norm. 

Robust seismic performance

We meet the European standards for the design of structures for earthquake resistance (EN 1998 Eurocode 8). Our partners have the capability to adjust the rigidness of the modules and Horizontal Forces, acting on the whole building according to detailed examination, testing and calculations of local terrain conditions, which leads to the construction of aseismic buildings.  

Durable

Our modules are built with meticulous attention to details. We are certified and fulfil various European norms and standards such as the ISO 9001:2015. As a result of the full control over the conditions, production methods and single unit quality examination, each module resembles the same level of quality, which corresponds with establishing a very rigid, yet light and easy to transport product.

Energy Efficient

Together with our partners we have the capability of producing net-zero energy buildings. Our wooden buildings are energy-efficient and may include solar panels, lowering operational costs over time.

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