An innovative building skin system that can reduce exterior construction times by as much as 33% is available from Building Composites LLC, a recently incorporated Dayton-based company that was created to offer architects, building owners, engineers and contractors an alternative to traditional cladding products. The company’s HyperWall™ is a high-quality, sustainable exterior building skin system that incorporates proven material, design and manufacturing technologies to simplify building construction while enabling greater versatility and lower overall project costs. It uses structural composite panels combined with pre-installed glazing to allow fast installation and quicken building completion times.
The company was founded by Andy Loff, an engineer and entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience in bringing advanced material solutions to the construction industry. Prior to founding Building Composites, he helped launch several successful engineering and fabrication companies.
“We believe the HyperWall system will expand how architects and builders think about design and construction,” Loff said. “Not only does it offer more flexibility and design choices than wood, masonry, concrete, steel and plastic; it also has the potential to have a real impact on project timelines. Our team has done extensive research and testing to create a product that can reduce the construction time required to close a building, with significantly less on-site labor and equipment.”
Some of the benefits of the HyperWall system from Building Composites LLC include:
HyperWall panels will play key roles in two major construction projects scheduled to begin in January: a new global headquarters building for HITT Contracting, a top national commercial construction firm; and Converge West Falls, a 438-unit, mixed-use residential project. Both projects will be located in Falls Church, Virginia. The HyperWall system is expected to shorten the exterior construction time for each job by 33% with significantly less on-site labor and equipment. The exterior building skin will also reduce the embodied carbon of both projects by at least 50% compared to architectural pre-cast concrete.
To learn more about the ambitious growth plans of Building Composites LLC and how the HyperWall panel system can be used in your next project, visit www.building-composites.com.