Almost immediate availability of floors for foot traffic. A team of three workers can lay 400
square metres of floor in eight hours - superior performance to any other system. In the
most advanced sheet floor systems, no temporary support of the floor is necessary and
floors can consequently be simultaneously constructed at various levels.
A drastic reduction in the number of transport vehicles entering the building site. One truck
can carry around 1000 square metres of floor sheets, subdivided into ten packages. The
same truck could carry only 100 square metres of traditional prefabricated flooring, subdivided
into 20 packages. Therefore, compared to traditional solutions, the rate of trucks
entering the site is 1 to 10 in favour of the steel sheets.
Reduced utilisation of hoisting equipment. A single crane can lift 1000 square metres of steel
flooring in only 10 operations and distribute them to the various floors. To lift 1000 square
metres of prefabricated flooring (in 5 sq.m. elements weighing around 1250 kg), the same
crane would carry out 200 operations, so the ratio is 1 to 20 in favour of the steel sheets.
Maximum versatility. This system will accept project variations, modifications, adaptations, cuts around
columns etc. at any time during construction. As an extreme example, if there is no electricity supply, the
sheets can be laid and fixed into position by a rivet gun.