Monthly Archives: August 2023

Light cement + styro precast walls

Light precast walls made of mixed polysterene (styro) foam and cement sandwiched in fiber cement is the new thing for walls today. This non traditional material for walls is extra ordinarily strong. We even tested the sample house with a sledge hammer which created a dent but did not make a hole through to the other side.

This is light yet each 2 x 8 feet panel needs to be carried by two workers. It has a snap on edging that you can link to another panel like you are linking puzzles. You will use a special cement based adhesive that connects each panel with the strength of epoxy.

If you compute the area covered by the 2 x 8 feet dimensions of the pre cast walls and compare it with the cost of the equivalent area covered by the traditional hollow blocks, the traditional hollow blocks will still come out cheaper, but the advantage lies on the ease and speed at which you can pile them up and cover your wall in no time – thus saving you big time on the cost of labor.

So if you do a quick computation – the relatively higher cost of the pre fab panels will be carried on to the savings you will make on the cost of the labor, as labor nowadays is costly due to the recent increases in workers wages. Labor always costs more than materials thus every bit of time that you can save on the labor time is always big savings on the total cost of the project. This is why more and more people are getting on with the pre fab frenzy. We get more calls on pre fab requests than the traditional materials when building homes or doing expansion renovations.

Styrofoam (polysterene) is also very popular for heat insulation thus mixing it with cement will give your walls excellent heat insulation with the strength of concrete – saving you money on the cost of the electricity for the air conditioners. You might still need air conditioners during noon time, but you don’t need to run it the whole day anymore…

Europe Standard Form works for your construction project

Europe style form works may cost higher than the usual metal pipes and clamps that we use but the computations assure this will save a lot of labor time due to its snap on features – unlike the traditional clamp system on metal pipes that takes a lot of tightening works. The plastic phenolic boards are secured with metal frames that interlock using snap on lock pins – very easy to assemble and also easy to disassemble. This relatively new form work systems in Cebu is brought here by a Korean connection.

A few developers such as the Aboitiz group have already tried the system which you can buy for long term or rent for short term use.

The way to use the forms is to submit your structural plans and we will give you a costing proposal on how much the forms will cost if you will rent or buy it. You can also use the snap on forms on just your columns and beams, if you are inclined to use steel decking for your slabs. If you want to try it, we strongly suggest to start with the columns and beams.