1. Lowers Design Costs
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Integrated CAD libraries mean less time spent by engineers and architects
specifying floors and pours and more time designing your building
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Lighter floors mean less dead load requirements on the foundation and columns
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5. Lowers Insurance Costs
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Safer to install means less risk to installers and lower premiums for the site
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Reduced risk of collapse, both during and after erection mean lower premiums
for the lifetime of the building
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2. Lowers Labor Costs
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Easy to install means fewer man hours/sq ft installed
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No concrete means no time fitting and corrugated welding steel panels, weaving
and tying rebar, and no time pouring and smoothing concrete
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6. Lowers Waste Costs
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Lock together components mean no material waste from installation
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99.5% recyclable means less waste sent to landfills on demolition or renovation
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3. Lowers Transportation Costs
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No Concrete means no Aggregate Dump Trucks on your site. No Concrete Mixers, no
Concrete Pumps, and no Cranes to lift panels and pours
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Small lightweight components mean they can be shipped in any size vehicle and
carried by hand, hand trucks or small forklifts
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7. Lowers Inspection Costs
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Easy to access frame space lets inspectors review quality of construction
anytime
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4. Lowers Finish Costs
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Integrated HVAC, Utility, Lighting and Ceilings lower finishing costs
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A single vendor can install the floor from ceiling tiles to carpeting
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Textured simulated wood floor panels provide optimal grip for glues, screws and
nails, facilitating easy finishing
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8. Lowers Total Project Costs
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Floors are immediately ready for finishing, no waiting for concrete to cure for
other trades to do finishing work
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Fewer subcontractors means less contract management, less record keeping and
easier auditing
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Shorter Project Times means earlier availability for tenants
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