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Frame Technologies
Broadaxe Lane , Presteigne , Powys, LD8 2LA
To maximise the potential of offsite manufactured timber technology, Frame Technologies prefer to get involved at the early design stages. On this occasion our specialist services were called upon when the project could not be achieved within budget using the traditional building methods proposed. The team at Frame Technologies reviewed the building principles and proposed a hybrid engineered solution that could be delivered within budget.
THE CHALLENGE
The site is a tough one - a steep, wooded plot with a gradient of circa 50 degrees and a large proportion of the site area is covered by a Tree Protection Order. Paul Testa Architecture decided to position the foundations on the lower portion of the site in the spot where the hens used live, hence the project name – The Hen House. From the road this development appears to be single storey, however due to be being built on a steep incline, only the true scale of the project can be seen from the rear.
MEETING THE BRIEF
The clients bought Passivhaus methodology into the process, but they were not initially committed to the standard itself. Having visited some completed projects on Passivhaus open days, this changed and a fully functioning Passivhaus was our target.
OFFSITE APPROACH
A true offsite manufactured timber system was not the initial specified structural solution - however, it soon became apparent that only by using modern methods of offsite construction could this self build scheme be delivered.
Frame Technologies designed, manufactured and installed all the structural timber elements. The structural system was designed to spread the load more evenly, in a uniformed way. This was not only more efficient but eliminating big point loads with a fully vaulted spread, offered the savings on groundworks. It was calculated that the reduction in weight achieved by using this system, delivered £10,000 of cost savings in foundations to support the robust, yet lighter weight super structure.
Frame Technologies also helped with guidance on the building fabric performance and the sourcing of sustainable materials to achieve an energy efficient home built to Passivhaus Principles.
Tech-Vantage E, a 140mm panel containing Rigid Urethane Insulation, was the preferred timber frame system to not only deliver the project but to achieve the desired performance standards. Manufactured in Frame Technologies’ factory - Tech-Vantage E is a closed panel solution which achieves exceptional U-Values through high performance thermal insulation.
PARTNERSHIP APPROACH
Unlike many other structural timber companies, Frame Technologies take control of the entire process. By working in collaboration with Paul Testa Architecture, the engineers from Jon Carr Structural Design and M&E consultants, MVHR – we designed and fully engineered our Tech-Vantage E system for the project. We manufactured all the structural timber elements offsite in our own factory and finally, delivered the frame to site and installed the super structure.
This end-to-end service provides consistency throughout the process. By using the advanced Tech Vantage E system, U-Values are significantly easier to predict. Airtightness must also be factored in to the performance equation. Good airtightness can be achieved with simple detailing.
ACHIEVING THE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
Frame Technologies’ developments meet and can even surpass current regulation requirements with airtightness less than 1m3/h/m2 . Using offsite prefabricated structural timber provides a faster speed of build than traditional methods of construction – typically 30% quicker. Once onsite, our Tech Vantage E system took just eight days to erect. Timber frame construction is not weather-dependent, due to most of the work being completed in the factory which makes project planning more predictable and reduces risk of setbacks. The follow-on trades started work much earlier which meant that the build could be finished way ahead of the predicted schedule for a traditionally constructed home.
Frame Technologies’ panellised the lower floor - metal web joists were used to create a timber deck which runs across the full storey and a steel ‘A Frame’ was incorporated into the design to form the offset ridge of the roof to create a clear internal ceiling with no tie wires or beams. Using timber allows for more accurate budgeting, which is so important when self building. The finished building is better insulated and thermally efficient, with a lifetime of lower costs and energy bills, delivering a true Fabric First ‘fit and forget’ ethos.
System specification and early involvement is key to success when creating an energy efficient, sustainable home. One of the main decisions that the architects faced on this project was the choice between traditional and true modern methods of offsite construction. Initially traditional methods were considered but it was decided that only a high-performance advanced timber structure could deliver the project and achieve the performance specified in the brief.
Understanding and addressing the gap between projected and actual performance is an industry-wide challenge and there are multiple house building delivery routes which makes mapping the process a complex task. Our Tech-Vantage E system overcomes this issue, as performance is tested and more predictable. The 140mm closed panel system contains Rigid Urethane Insulation and is available in a variety of depths to meet specific U-Value requirements from 0.09 W/m2 K to 0.23 W/m2 K. The closed panel has a 9mm OSB outer sheathing and either a Vapour Control Layer or a 20mm or upto 110mm layer of extra insulation on the inside of the panel with taped joints - to meet varying U-Value objectives. There are service zones between the insulation layers.
The Fabric First Approach, adopted by Frame Technologies, creates a high performance, thermally efficient building envelope that can achieve up to Passivhaus Standards without the need to rely on expensive energy-saving bolt-on technologies, such as solar panels. At Frame Technologies our mission is to add value to drive down overall project costs throughout the build and beyond - to create a highly energy efficient home – reducing ongoing costs for the lifetime of the building.
Broadaxe Lane , Presteigne , Powys, LD8 2LA
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