Ideal as a design component thanks to its numerous colours finishes and polishing. It is recommended exploit available space to the fullest, thanks the compactness of its sections.
With UNI EN 13225 CE marking, the patented NPS® Style+ Column is realised using high performance spun concrete.
The spinning treatment allows a reduction in the structural section, with resulting benefits in terms of usability of space, a greater bearing capacity compared to traditional structures and extremely homogenous surfaces.
The NPS® Style+ Column is suitable for multi-storey buildings. It offers high load-bearing capacities while maintaining compact cross-sections. It offers integrated fire resistance without the need for additional work on site.
It can be supplied in a multi-storey version. By installing a three-storey NPS® Style+ Column, the vertical element for the upper two storeys is already in place - a considerable time saver.
PTC® NPS® concrete columns are an ideal solution whenever fire-resistant pendular columns are required.
They are easily laid thanks to lifting head hooks.
PTC® column parametric objects for Revit and Tekla are a tool to speed up design and make the engineer's job easier.
DOWNLOAD OBJECT FOR REVITFor each specific project, the environmental impact of the NPS® solution can be calculated in terms of CO2 equivalent and numerous other indicators, based on the official Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). This allows the planner and investor to compare the environmental impact of alternative structural solutions and make an objective choice.
The NPS® beam-pillar solution reduces CO2 emissions and energy used by more than 20% compared to steel or concrete solutions. These data are proven by the comparative LCA carried out by the University of Genoa on two actual buildings. The environmental impacts per kg of beam are confirmed by the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD).
DOWNLOAD THE PTC® NPS® COLUMN EPDUntil now, the focus has been on reducing the emissions produced during the use of the building.
However, it is estimated that more than half of the total carbon emissions from all the new global constructions between 2020 and 2050 will be due to embodied carbon and therefore emissions related to materials and building construction/renovation (source BuildingLife Roadmap).
It is therefore necessary to focus not only on the operational emissions of buildings and to start considering both operational and embodied carbon in an integrated way.
NPS® beams represent an economic, fast and at the same time sustainable structural solution.
The use of NPS® beams can contribute to credits for building sustainability certification.
An external body supported Tecnostrutture in conducting a mapping on the contribution of NPS® products for obtaining credits for building sustainability certifications.
These specific mappings are available for LEED and DGNB certification.
DOWNLOAD LEED MAPPINGPTC® NPS® columns exploit the structural efficiency of combining steel and concrete. This results in compact sections with less use of raw materials and optimisation of living space.
PTC® NPS® columns are made of recycled steel for a percentage equal to 14% of the total weight, as confirmed by the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) issued by a third party.
The declaration is based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) per kg of pillar.
Tecnostrutture adopts a logistics strategy that respects the environment. We prefer green fuel road transport or the intermodal solution with longer stretches by rail.
As shown by the analysis of the product life cycle (LCA), transport to the construction site affects 2-3% of the total life cycle. Therefore, in addition to offering solutions that have little impact on logistics, Tecnostrutture’s commitment focuses above all on the raw material supply and end-of-life management phases, those that weigh most heavily on the environmental impact of the entire product life cycle.
NPS® columns are designed to be assembled directly from the transport vehicle. If storage is the option, they can be stacked horizontally up to 4 levels and 3 meters high, resting on wooden planks.
For long-term storage, steel structures must be covered.
Each NPS® column is marked with an identification tag that shows the code as shown in the drawing.
For technical storage requirements, please refer to Tecnostrutture’s product assembly and installation booklet.
The internal route through the site and the material storage area are agreed with the site manager.
NPS® columns can be lifted and handled with normal lifting equipment, such as cranes or crane trucks. The weight of each structural element is indicated in the manufacturing drawings.
For technical handling instructions, please refer to Tecnostrutture’s product assembly and installation booklet.
Normally, from lifting to fixing, a multi-storey NPS® column is installed in 8 minutes with a team of three operators and a crane operator.
Before installing the pillars, prepare the anchor bolts fixed to the support surface, laid using the templates supplied according to the axes and dimensions of the project.
Screw the lower nuts with the washers on them up to the required height.
Lift the column with the crane and position it by inserting it on the anchor bolts placed at the base of the project support surface.
With the lifting device in traction, tighten all nuts, preceded by their washers.
Once the fixing to the base is assured and the base verticality is guaranteed, loosen the device.
Pull the release lanyard until the pin is completely out of the hole or window in the column.
At this point the final plumbing is completed.
The pillar base is then fastened with anti-shrinkage pourable mortar. The thickness is given by the distance between the laying surface and the base plate of the pillar itself.
We then move on to the integrative casting of the column.