New construction of a low-energy family house using the K-KONTROL® system
New family house near Děčín built using the K-KONTROL® construction system
Near Děčín, the shell of a family house is currently being constructed using the modern K-KONTROL® system. The building is being constructed using a combination of wooden frames, CLT panels, and sandwich panels with high thermal insulation parameters.
The structural design includes:
- Ceiling structure made of CLT panels mounted on a concrete skeleton on the 1st floor. The panels are anchored using compression tape and system fasteners.
- Load-bearing roof frames made of glued BSH profiles with CNC machining. Steel connecting elements are hot-dip galvanized.
- Perimeter and gable walls made of 170 mm thick K-KONTROL® panels and interior walls made of 120 E K-KONTROL® panels.
- Walls are founded on purenite base profiles 170 and 330 mm wide using chemical anchors.
- The roof cladding consists of 270 mm thick K-KONTROL® NEO panels.
- The facade structure is made of 240 mm high I-OSB™ beams, allowing for a protruding insulated grid.
We emphasize prefabrication, precision assembly, and optimization of the construction process. The complete construction of the above-ground part of the house is planned to take place within a few weeks of the handover of the foundation slab.