Prefab building using Steelframing is basically a way to quickly and easily set up the framework of a building. There is some (calculation) work involved beforehand. The frames are drawn in a 3D drawing program. This drawing is fed into the machine, which then turns it into custom cold-formed C-profiles.
However, the framework of the prefab homes must be finished inside and out. Consider, for example, cladding and roofing on the outside and plumbing, electricity and wall finishing on the inside.


Light construction: The steel frames are lightweight, much lighter than traditional construction. This has several advantages, including that the foundation can be made a lot lighter.
Sustainable: The construction is completely reusable, little waste is created during production and easy to build gap-tight.
Strong: The construction can even withstand heavy storms. Longhorn beetles and other pests cannot damage the structure (unlike timber frame construction)
Cost-saving: Save up to 30% on shell construction costs. For example, less labor is needed on the construction site.
Architectural freedom: Any shape can be constructed and large spans are possible. Also suitable for more complex projects.
Meets all requirements: The design of cold-rolled steel profiles meets the requirements of Eurocodes 3, and the system meets all requirements of the Building Decree
Production takes place under controlled weather conditions, regardless of rain, wind or frost.
This is followed by rapid assembly on the construction site, without drying times.