Structural Panel Concrete Subfloor
Noncombustible concrete subfloor panels offer fast installation, structural stability, and 1- and 2-hour fire-rated assemblies. $4.70/sf MSRP based on full truckload delivered to jobsite. See code reports below. Subject to local service charges.
The only noncombustible structural cementitious panel manufactured in the United states. Structural Panel Concrete Subfloor is a cured-in-factory panel that is noncombustible, inorganic, mold-, moisture-, termite-resistant and dimensionally stable floor assembly suitable for many floor finishes. This Structural Panel can be used in mid-rise, modular, mezzanine, theater and other applications, providing the structural stability as well as other benefits such as design flexibility. Meets ASTM E136-16 for all types of noncombustible construction. Subfloor Code Reports ICC ESR-1792; Progressive Engineering Inc. PER-13067 UL-certified fire-rated assemblies www.USGStructuralUL.com USG Structural Fire & Acoustics Manual www.USGSCP100.com USG Structural Modular Design Manual www.USGSCP110.com Reoccurring CE Seminar Schedule www.usg.com/structuralpanels
Main Features
Structural Panel Concrete Subfloor is a breakthrough in noncombustible construction.
Offering 1-, 2-and 3-hour fire rated floor/ceilingassemblies
Lighter than precast and poured-in-place concrete
Meets sound rating needs
Strong, durable concrete panel
Dimensionally stable:panel will not buckle or warp like wood sheathing
Easy install:circular saw for cutting, screws for fastening
Design flexibility: the high compressive and flexural strength enables you to build higher for less
Meets the criteria of ASTM E136-16 for use in all types of noncombustible construction
Made in the USA
Applications
Auditoriums and Gymnasiums
Bars Restaurants and Dining Areas
Cafeterias
Classrooms
Corridors and Hallways
Department Stores and Boutiques
Dormitories
Galleries and Exhibit Spaces
Grocery Stores
Guest Rooms and Suites
Health and Fitness
Kitchens and Food Prep Areas
Laboratories, Operating Rooms and Imaging Rooms
Lobbies and Reception Areas
Locker Rooms, Shower Areas and Pools
Mall Interior Spaces
Mechanical Rooms
Media Centers, Music Rooms and Libraries
Multi-Family Residential and Condos
Restrooms, Utility Rooms and Loading Docks
Stairways and Elevator Shafts
Theatres
Warehouses
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