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The
Filigree Composite Concrete Deck System has been Fire Tested and Rated by Underwriters Laboratories (UL):
The Filigree
Wideslab System fire resistance testing confirmed it's capability to
sustain an over-four hour fire test,
maintaining it's full integrity and load capability, without any signs
of delamination.
(See UL Test of the Filigree
deck).
Filigree is Economical:
Efficient use of the
Filigree method reduces cost of concrete structures.
Filigree Reduces
Labor:
The prefabrication
technology in Filigree reduces the need for field skilled
and unskilled trades. Although all trades are
represented, fewer are needed for each task with a
reduction in payroll needs and enhanced cash flow.
Filigree
Saves Time:
Filigree structures go
up fast. High production rates of up to 50,000 sqft. per
5 day week can be achieved.
Filigree Eliminates Field Forming and Reduces Shoring
Requirements.
Filigree is Easy to Use:
All Work is done in a
traditional manner, familiar to all trades.
Filigree
Reduces the Volatility and Uncertainty of Construction
Cost
Filigree method of
construction is less dependent on field labor and field
labor productivity. It will substantially reduce the
overall labor/material cost ratio.
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Filigree Quality is Superior:
The final product is a combination of the
most desirable properties inherent to poured in place and
precast, pre-stressed construction, In addition, Filigree
Wideslabs are cast in polished steel molds, and will
greatly enhance the appearance of any concrete structure.
Filigree resists Sound Transmission:
Certified reports
confirm that Filigree can meet the strictest requirements
of sound resistance for residential and institutional
use.
Filigree Structures are Fire-Rated:
The system has fire
resistance ratings up to 4 hours established through a
full scale fire resistance test at the Underwriter
Laboratories.
Filigree is Environmentally Friendly:
Many trees are saved
by the elimination of wood and plywood framing.
Filigree design complies with current ACI
and IBC Building Codes.
Filigree is reviewed annually by the International Code
Council (ICC)
for compliance with the current ACI & IBC
Building Codes.
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