Installation

• Sup-R-Wall panels are delivered to site on pallets.

• All panels are pre-cut in the factory based on the project drawings.

• Each panel is labelled to identify it’s location and sequence.

• Before installation, the floor layout should be properly marked and identified and reinforcing starter bars placed in position.

• Panels can easily be erected manually.

• Reinforcing bars can be installed within the walls during erection process.

• Once erected, the panels need to be adequately braced and readied for the concrete pour.


Concrete placement

Concrete placement in Sup-R-Wall is similar to most other shuttering systems. However it is recommended to use a high slump concrete placed in layers not exceeding 400mm.

The following layers should be placed when the previous layer is beginning to set. Ideally self-compacting concrete could be used, however carefully compacting high slump, small aggregate concrete will achieve the required result.

Additional bracing can be designed and used if required to achieve deeper pours.


Straight-to-Finish Internal and External Walls

Internal Sup-R-Wall surfaces can be taped and joint finished and then sprayed with

primer & surfacer to leave a smooth even finish ready for final painting.

External face of Sup-R-Wall can be finished using the various options such as:

• External Wall Insulation systems

• Brick and stone finish options

• Rainscreen cladding and Glazing systems


Multi-Storey Construction

Structural frames account for the greatest resource usage on multi-storey reinforced concrete and hybrid construction and generally run along the critical path.

Making a conscious decision to avoid or eliminate labour intensive works by adopting the more labour-efficient Sup-R-Wall system can reduce construction times by up to 50% with an early return on investment.

Sup-R-Wall standardisation and repetition of component sizes and connection details accelerate construction times by reducing its reliance on skilled labour and facilitates ease of construction.