OVERVIEW
This case study focuses on a prestigious project in Fowey, developed and constructed by Bailey Partnership and Brady Construction Services.
In these luxury hotel apartments a raised acoustic flooring system, known as SubFloor, was successfully implemented. The project highlights the simplicity, speed of assembly, and flexibility of SubFloor, providing architects and contractors in the construction industry with a practical and efficient solution. Additionally, SubFloor's user-friendly features, such as easy height adjustments, garnered praise from the carpenters, enabling them to work more comfortably and efficiently. By offering a seamless and rapid installation process, superior acoustic performance, and convenient adjustability, the SubFloor system surpassed expectations and contributed to the project's overall success.
Products:
Wooden Joist 45 x 45 mm
SubFloor Screw 300 mm
Screw Foot Acoustic
Constructions:
Joist separation c/c 400 mm
Building height: 73 – 323
Data:
System weight: 3.43 kg/m²
Acoustic damping: Up to 28 dB [rating according to ISO 717-2]
Point Load 50 x 50 mm (c/c 400 mm):
13.96 kN/m² - Next to screw over joist
[According to SS-EN 1195:1998]
Materials:
Pine T0-C24
Fibre-reinforced Vitamide
Polyamide + Rubber Damping Element
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