WHO WE ARE

Pioneer in creating strong, long-lasting,
sustainable yet cost-effective buildings.

Mission

Our Mission is to make sustainable
infrastructure in a cost effective way at a large
scale.

About Us

We have a highly experienced team who undertake a wide range of projects. We work as fully owned manufacturing or licensed/franchise partners or we manufacture our product at large scale for supping it to both business and direct customers.

 

We have completed more than 200
projects in Norway only.

Our Customers

It was our great experience working with variety of companies. Here are some of our precious customers.

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Resistant
The walls are highly resistant to acids, alkalic, salts and organic solvents. They are virtually corrosion-free and are highly suitable for damp and corrosive environments.
Fire-Resistant
The Building System exhibits an extremely high degree of fire-resistance. After testing by SINTEF (the Foundation for Scientific Industrial Research at the University of Trondheim), the various elements were classified between REI-60 and REI-20 (previously A120). The picture shows a test in which we have let a gas flame scorch continuously for 4 hours. The spread of the fire damage is about 30 cm.
Colors
The building elements are spray-painted at the factory and can be supplied in a wide range of different colours. The walls can also be supplied with a pebble-dashed surface, in a variety of colours, allowing the building to blend naturally into its surroundings.
Watertight
The Building System is the only solution that can fully satisfy the criteria of a 100% watertight wall. Hard, lashing rain is one of the tests on the system carried out by the Norwegian Building Research Institute (NBI). The element in the picture has been submerged for 3 years in a river without being damaged.
Watertight
The Building System is the only solution that can fully satisfy the criteria of a 100% watertight wall. Hard, lashing rain is one of the tests on the system carried out by the Norwegian Building Research Institute (NBI). The element in the picture has been submerged for 3 years in a river without being damaged.
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