Award-winning Architect, John A O’Reilly and local Builder, Doorus Construction engaged the services of Flood Precast to design their first-floor cantilever slab. The design needed to accommodate the heavily loaded block construction with first-floor polished screed. The Flood design team quickly ruled out the use of Hollowcore as it would have required the support of […]
Incredible progress on Dandara’s Chapel Wharf – Prestressed Screedless Floor Slabs
Great work by Sir Robert McAlpine and PCE Ltd making incredible progress at Dandara’s Chapel Wharf, Manchester with a little help from our Prestressed Screedless Floor Slabs. Thanks also to the team at Gwynedd Shipping for managing our Logistics. Flood Precast has developed a joint approach with Main Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine enabling the four […]
Flood Precast Stairs provided for regeneration project in London.
Flood Precast has an on-going steady relationship with GCL who has worked on this regeneration project in London. Flood Precast provided 20no Precast Concrete Stairs for this project. The Tollgate Gardens Estate is located in the Maida Vale area in the North West of Westminster. Built in the 1960s, the estate was in need of redevelopment and […]
Precast Concrete and Data Centre Capital of the World.
The Irish government and in partnership with industry leaders are working to identify Ireland as the potential data centre capital of the world. The country is seen as an attractive location for the facilities for a range of reasons, including the cool climate, which reduces running costs for heat-generating computers, its connectivity to the US […]
Precast Products provided for Skye Fish Food Plant
Flood Precast provided precast products while working in conjunction with J&D Pierce Contracts who worked on structural steelwork on the new fish food plant on the island of Skye. This 17 storey steel building will be part of a large development which will include Raw Material Storage Building Bio filter building Finished product warehouse 60m […]
Capital Docks – Ireland’s Tallest Building 24000m2 of Hollowcore Flooring.
Irish contractor John Sisk & Son is involved in this build of a 660,000sq ft mixed-use development at Capital Dock, a prime waterfront site in Dublin’s south docklands. This will be one of Ireland’s Tallest Building where Flood Precast has been involved in the design, manufacture and supply of 24000m2 of Hollowcore flooring which is […]
BIM resources used in Sutton Point design.
Flood Precast has been using BIM resources in our design department to work with our customers in streamlining the design process. Using these resources makes the sharing of project information easy and more effective in the construction industry as sharing is made easy and more effective. As a result, the chances of error and wastage […]
Precast Stairs sits in perfect partnership with Steel Frame construction
Flood Precast provided precast concrete stairs for this new development in Birmingham. The main structure was a steel frame construction where our precast stairs sat into perfectly. Our installation teams will easily fit our precast stairs to masonry, in-situ concrete or steel frames taking into account the different requirements for disproportionate collapse and the fixings […]
Flood Precast ready for the battle of Britain with our terrace units
Flood Precast designs, manufactures and installs precast concrete terrace units for stadia and cinema/auditorium projects. We provided 66no Terrace units for the auditorium facility at the new visitor centre in Uxbridge. Precast concrete is suitable for terrace units and banked seating systems. Flood Precast provide a high quality finish in both dimensional tolerances and colour. […]
Precast Stair Edge protection and Precast Concrete Slabs
Flood Precast provided Precast Stairs provided with cast in sockets for precast stair edge protection with Type A finish (Scratched Finish) and 3,000m2 of Flood Super Wideslab® to the Hornsea onshore power stations in Lincolnshire in the UK. This offshore power station is part of the Hornsea Project One which will be located 120km off […]