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Major projects proposing pre-cast concrete panelised construction

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Introduction

 

The following guidance outlines the screening requirements that will need to be addressed by pre-cast concrete panelised construction manufacturers in order for a major project, those with buildings of six storeys or more, to satisfy the necessary criteria prior to a quotation being issued. These conditions will be applied during our normal risk management process to ensure that the functional requirements of the Premier Guarantee Technical Manual are achieved.

 

Major projects or schemes of this size involve an initial assessment of the project as to whether it can be considered a manageable risk and a full quotation is then issued. The Premier Guarantee risk management process is then applied and only when the requirements of the Premier Guarantee Technical Manual have been met to the satisfaction of your Major Projects Team, will an additional referral be made to the insurer to confirm that the scheme is an insurable risk, meaning that the full offer of warranty will be confirmed and Certificates of Approval may be issued.

 

For pre-cast concrete panelised systems, in order to be considered a manageable risk the following information must be provided to accompany any application and confirmed in writing by the manufacturer of the pre-cast concrete panelised system:

 

  1. That the pre-cast panel system is based on conventional reinforcement approaches. Fibre reinforced panels require in-depth assessment. This type of pre-cast panel system is not accepted in principle and must be assessed on system specific basis

  2. That manufacturer holds valid ISO9001 – copy to be provided on project-specific basis

  3. That all works are carried out in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s specification and the functional requirements of the Premier Guarantee Technical Manual

  4. That structural calculations are provided and accepted on a project-specific basis. Structural engineer design responsibility is confirmed and stated who has overall responsibility for the structural design (including coordination and reviewing of any sub-contractor elements)

  5. Design and installation is carried out in accordance with BS EN 1992-1-1 and BS 8297:2017 (calculations to BS 8110 are not acceptable for warranty)

  6. The design of cladding units should be in accordance with NA to BS EN 1990:2002+A1. The basis of the structural design table in NA to BS EN 1990:2002+A1, Table NA.2.1, is the design working life within BS 8500

  7. For loadbearing elements, the design of concrete and reinforcement should be in accordance with BS EN 1992-1-1:2004+A1 and for the design of steel elements should be in accordance with BS EN 1993-1-1

  8. For the design of stainless steel items, such as supports and restraints, reference should be made to BS EN 1993-1-4

  9. There should be close cooperation between the designer of the pre-cast elements and the designer of any supporting structure. In particular the designer of the structure should be made aware of the magnitude and location of the loads likely to be imposed onto the structure by the pre-cast

  10. That substantiation that the panels have been designed to accommodate the building movements, including lateral loads, is provided and accepted on a project-specific basis

  11. That site installation of the system is carried out by the certificate holder or companies under the direct supervision of the certificate holder. Where installation is carried out by a third-party company, details of that company must be provided

  12. That systems are constructed utilising two lines of defence against water ingress, together with appropriate drainage – arrangements and locations of system drainage weep holes are to be provided and agreed on a project-specific basis

  13. That the location of the EPDM membranes sealing junctions around window and door openings is provided and agreed on a project-specific basis

  14. That buildings which are 18m or above in England and Wales are built of non-combustible materials

  15. That through wall condensation risk calculations and through wall u-value calculations are to be provided for each wall type are provided on a project-specific basis

  16. That freeze-thaw testing is carried out to the requirements of ETAG 034 and TS EN 72-22 on a project-specific basis

  17. That factory based and on-site testing regimes for water penetration to the waterproof envelope are to be agreed on a project-specific basis – subject to CWCT Sequence B testing

  18. That system is subject to hard and soft body impact testing requirements being attained on a site by site basis

  19. That a copy of the manufacturer’s specification and warranty is provided on a project-specific basis, together with third-party accreditation for all external doors and windows. All materials to hold third-party product approval certificate (BBA/KIWA BDA/BM Trada, etc.)

  20. That guidance is provided to the homeowner regarding maintenance of and alterations to the system on a project-specific basis

  21. That the system is subject to the approval of the mortar and grout products on a site by site basis.

  22. This generic acceptance is for warranty purposes only. Compliance with relevant building regulations will be checked on a project-specific basis where applicable (fire/means of escape/sound/moisture/energy, etc.)

 

For methods resulting in offsite construction it is recommended that Premier Guarantee are engaged at the earliest possible time. Premier Guarantee reserve the right, in any instance where the requirements of the technical manual cannot be met to implement our escalation process. Failure to comply with the requirements of the technical manual could result in a conclusion that the project is not an insurable risk, leading to a cancellation of the offer of warranty.

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Every care was taken to ensure the information in this article was correct at the time of publication. Guidance provided does not replace the reader’s professional judgement and any construction project should comply with the relevant Building Regulations or applicable technical standards. For the most up to date Premier Guarantee technical guidance please refer to your Risk Management Surveyor and the latest version of the Premier Guarantee Technical Manual.

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