Considering the impact your project has on the environment is responsible and could be a factor to reduce the steelwork on your project. For new builds or new extensions, the wall construction can be designed to allow for timber beams and posts, eliminating the need for steelwork. When carrying out internal or external alterations to an existing property, there may be no steelwork alternative.
The price of steelwork has increased exponentially since 2022. Many homeowners are looking to reduce steelwork to save on costs during refurbishments. It is possible, and it means there will be a reduction in the scope of works proposed; this is called value engineering. By reducing the number of walls demolished, less need to be re-supported. As opposed to steel, the use of timber is friendlier to the environment and cheaper.
Sometimes, it is not possible to reduce steelwork. Some steelwork is essential, even for timber structures, which is usually the case when considering the lateral stability of a property. Lateral stability means that the structure is strong enough to withstand natural forces, like wind, that could cause it to twist or bend. When designing according to modern building regulations, even a terraced property needs to have enough lateral stability to stand alone if the properties on either side are removed. This means it cannot move from side to side or sway; a steel frame may be necessary to help with this, especially if large sections of a spine wall or the rear façade have been removed. Large, glazed elements will also require steelwork for lateral stability.
Is your project underway? Send us your architect’s drawings with a note to request reduced steelwork, and we will review what can be done for you. Email us at support@onlinebeam.co.uk