“Good skilled labour is very difficult to come by in this part of the world so FRAMECAD technology is ideal. It works for the company and it works for the staff and our contractors because the system is simple.”
Today, almost 75% of AMB’s modular construction work involves cold-formed steel framing, and being the largest company of its type in the Middle East, that represents a huge volume of building activity.
According to Paolo Pedroni, Estimation Manager at AMB, the motivation for making the switch to cold form steel framing was two fold. “First, we wanted to improve our production efficiency and quality. Secondly, there was a strong move in the region to revise building regulations to reduce fire risk and that eventually was going to make timber frame buildings unacceptable in many parts of the Gulf Region. As it turns out, that is exactly what has happened.”
Of making the transition from timber to cold form steel frame production, Paolo says, “It wasn’t a big deal at all. We set up the Qatar factory right from the beginning to work exclusively with steel and we used this as training for the whole group. Our staff were keen on the technology straight away. When they got the FRAMECAD machine and saw integrated automation, it made their jobs easier and there was less room for error and timely delays.
“Good skilled labour is very difficult to come by in this part of the world so FRAMECAD technology is ideal. It works for the company and it works for the staff and our contractors because the system is simple; it is driven through our in-house designers, architects, and engineers, and then executed efficiently through one of our production facilities.”
AMB was the first company in the Gulf region to adopt FRAMECAD technology and Paolo believes it gave the company a decisive advantage. “We were the first to proactively adopt the FRAMECAD technology. We’re always trying to remain one step ahead of the field.
“We were able to provide detailed design, advanced engineering and new systems that streamlined the design and build processes and gave our client’s superior value at no extra cost.”
In the construction industry, the fall out from the world financial crisis since 2008 has affected many companies. However, Paolo believes FRAMECAD technology played a large part in helping AMB come through the crisis. “With our own machines and expertise in cold formed steel technology, we were in a better position to be able to value engineer our design concepts, utilizing cold formed steel. We needed to be a lot smarter and sharper with our pencils.”
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When FrameTech Systems outgrew their existing manufacturing facility, they knew it was time for a bigger, more flexible space. As experts in cold formed steel (CFS) construction, they also knew exactly which method they would use to bring that space to life. So how did their award-winning CFS facility come to fruition?
Having made the switch to FRAMECAD’s automated construction system in April 2016, prefabricated steel framing experts SBS Group have used their FRAMECAD system to make significant savings for their customers whilst delivering an accelerated construction process.
SBS Group are continuously working to deliver exceptional results for their customers in a fast and effective manner. The Langdon Apartments are another great example of their dedication to providing accurate, high quality Cold Formed Steel solutions.