RESIDENTIAL FOCUS Welcome to In the Frame – providing the latest updates from the light steel framing sector by leading manufacturer EOS.
EOS NEWSLETTER
ISSUE 11 MARCH 2021
IN THE
FRAME
EOS operate across all construction sectors but with the media and government attention centred around housing and safety – in this issue we focus on the residential sector and how manufacturers can not only add critical value but also help mitigate risks in housing developments.
IN THIS ISSUE... Demonstrating Critical Value Pg 2 Company News
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Building Safety Performance
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Wembley Regeneration
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Viewpoint Pg 6 Technical Talks
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Ram Quarter
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MINIMISING RISKS AND MAXIMISING OPPORTUNITIES The Hackitt report highlights the failings within the construction industry and sets out recommendations for a major shakeup of the current regulatory framework governing building control and fire safety in high-rise residential buildings. Information and record-keeping around construction projects is often fragmented - I believe ‘the golden thread’ is a step towards true transparency. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is now acknowledged as crucial in the design and construction process, but it goes beyond that - it provides a significant and lasting legacy of digital information from all those involved. EOS operate to BIM Level 2 and this technology is seen as fundamental to not only our business operation but how we collaborate with our construction partners. In addition to BIM, with our Etex group partners we consider taking a systems approach, as recommended in the Hackitt report – backed by rigorous testing regimes and certification is also a critical factor in determining building performance and safety across the medium to high-rise residential sectors. In this issue we focus on mitigating risks and please remember that as part of Etex, we have some of the best fire experts in the UK on our team and technical support is there for specifiers throughout the lifecycle of the project, from concept to completion – in person, online, or by phone.
Steve Thompson Managing Director, EOS Part of Etex NW
VIDEO VAULT Have you ever wanted to find out more about advanced offsite manufacturing processes and follow the journey from factory to site? Our Video Vault offers insight into not only our advanced light steel framing manufacturing facility but also a site study tour of the prestigious Gardiner Place residential development. You can also hear direct from our clients about our products and services and discover more about the projects we have been involved in through our case study videos. To find out more go to: www.eosframing.co.uk/informationcentre/video-vault