What are the site requirements when building a SIP home?
In general, there are no extra measures required for SIP access compared to other constructions. Being a dry building process it is a tidy and dry method of build – therefore no space is required for piles of sand/cement/blocks/water provision, etc. Suitable access needs to be considered and groundwork’s need to comply to an acceptable level for safe access/egress of personnel and equipment. SIP Energy home construction requires cranes, so a site visit will determine any onerous conditions on a given site.
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