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LEADING THE PRECAST INDUSTRY SINCE 1919

PRECAST
CONCRETE FLOORING
This Bison precast concrete flooring document is a comprehensive product and
technical guide designed for Structural Engineers, Civil Engineers, Specifiers
and Contractors.

It provides a range of products and solutions to choose from and is supported by


technical details, specifications and design guidelines/considerations for Part A,
Part E and Part L.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
PAGES 0 - 7

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS 01
PAGES 08 - 23

HOUSING PRODUCTS SINGLE OCCUPANCY 02


PAGES 24 - 29

HOUSING PRODUCTS MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY 03


PAGES 30 - 39

COMPOSITE STEEL BEAM DESIGN 04


PAGES 40 - 41

BUILDING REGULATIONS 05
PAGES 42 - 57

SPECIFICATIONS & HEALTH AND SAFETY 06


PAGES 58 - 61

RELATED PRODUCTS
PAGES 62 - 63 07

BISON ONLINE
PAGES 64 08
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BISON
LEADING THE PRECAST INDUSTRY SINCE 1919

Excellent customer service, investment in research and development and an


unrivalled understanding of market needs are just some of the reasons we
have been ahead of the field for so long.

RESOURCE and Capacity Innovation


The largest production capacity across four manufacturing Over the last seven years, Bison has invested 50 million

plants throughout the UK, with Certificates of Assessed to ensure that our customers continue to benefit from

Capability, awarded by the British Standards Institution. innovative approaches to production, installation and service.

We can boast a number of unique developments such as

mechanically inserted Lifting Hooks and the Trailasafe fall

arrest system.

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Sustainability DESIGN SUPPORT
With Bison products, you can be certain that all materials Bisons in-house

have been produced in conditions designed to have as little team represents

impact on the environment as possible. Swadlincote is the the very best

most environmentally friendly factory of its kind in in the industry

the world. and is on hand

to give design

Customer Driven advice for any

Our investment is focused on meeting and exceeding project, large

customer expectations. Bison customers in all the sectors or small. They can help identify the optimal solution for

we serve know that they can rely on us for outstanding your project, whether this means using one of our many

technical support, reliability and the highest quality product. precision-made steel moulds, or taking the bespoke

approach with a custom-made casting.

Customer SERVICE
The Bison service team provide comprehensive support, Designs are produced in our centralised production

from estimating to production and a contract team who planning department and downloaded to the factory

install the products on site. Wherever you are in the UK, machines by wireless link.

Bisons nationwide coverage ensures that support is

never far away. The Bison Precast Floor Designer software can assist with

the design of many Bison products including Hollow Core

slab units, Composite Hollowcore slab units and Solid

Composite slab units.

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BISON CONCRETE FLOOR TYPES

Bison Concrete Floors are prestressed precast


concrete slabs used in all building types
Bison Concrete Floors are manufactured using a long line casting technique
with automatic casting equipment which places high strength, low water/
cement ratio concrete under a high degree of vibration and compaction.

BISON HOLLOW CORE BISON HOLLOW


& SOLID FLOORS COMPOSITE FLOORS
Widely used in masonry, steel and concrete structures for A combination of the Bison Hollow Core Slab with a structural

domestic, commercial and industrial buildings. The most concrete topping. This type of floor gives the benefit of an

economic flooring solution for the widest variety of situations, increased structural performance with an enhanced lateral

providing the maximum benefits of speed of construction. load distribution where necessary for heavy point loads.

The floor may be designed in the unpropped or partially

propped condition to suit particular requirements.

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BISON CONCRETE FLOOR TYPES

BISON SOLID THE BISON


COMPOSITE FLOORS SOUND SLAB
Combines the advantages of a precast, prestressed The Bison Sound Slab has been specially developed to

element acting compositely with an in-situ concrete provide an economic and structurally efficient means of

structural topping to form a solid slab. The prestressed satisfying the requirements of Part E Sound Regulations.
element, whilst eliminating the need for conventional

shuttering, provides a structural performance far superior Floor Heating and


to normally reinforced concrete. Cooling Systems
As the conservation of energy continues to be a major

LIFTING HOOKS issue surrounding the environment, Bison has entered into

All Bison Precast Concrete Floors are available with a strategic partnership with velta UK. With over 35 years

inserted lifting hooks. For more information see section experience, velta have been responsible for some of the

Related Products, pages 62 & 63. industrys most important innovations in floor heating

and cooling systems and now offers the widest range of

INSULATED HOLLOW CORE solutions specifically designed to meet the requirements of


GROUND FLOORS each individual project. Bison and velta have joined forces

The system consists of expanded polystyrene (EPS) bonded to provide an innovative, sustainable and cost effective floor

to the soffit of Hollow Core units and formed to provide heating and cooling system which is precast in to Bison

special end and side bearing support where required. flooring products providing off site manufacturing benefits.

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MARKET APPLICATIONS

COMMERCIAL/
INDUSTRIAL

Bison has a prolonged proven track record


within commercial / industrial markets and
produces a range of products and solutions
for many different floor applications.
This encompasses shops, shopping precincts, multi-storey car parks, office
developments, factories and warehouses.

However, the types of constructional components used in these buildings are


also often specified for large public developments such as schools
and hospitals.

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MARKET APPLICATIONS

HOUSING

HOUSING HOUSING
SINGLE OCCUPANCY MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY
In traditional single-occupancy housing, individual Bison Similarly for multiple-occupancy housing, individual

products can solve particular problems for the designer, arising Bison products can solve particular problems.

from site conditions, constructional constraints or the Building


Bison has a sustained track record and reputation within
Regulations, including Part E, Part A and Part L.
the multiple occupancy market. A range of floor solutions

and products provide the architect and the structural

engineer with flexibility in design as well as satisfying the

Building Regulations, particularly with reference to sound

attenuations (Part E), Thermal Performance (Part L) and

Structural Robustness (Part A).

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


THE BENEFITS

DESIGN
Structural Efficiency Extra Long Spans
A Hollow Core slab offers the ideal structural section by Factory made prestressed units offer the design benefit of
reducing deadweight while providing the maximum structural long span units for given depths. This avoids the need for
efficiency within the slab depth. intermediate supports and provides an economically light
solution throughout the entire structure. The Bison long span
Flexibility of Design Approach 450mm-deep unit can span in excess of 16 metres.
Precast floors are available with a variety of factory-formed
notches, slots and reinforcement arrangements which offer
various design approaches.

MANUFACTURING
Factory produced to Rigorous Quality Standards Shelf Angle Bearing
Because precast floors are factory produced, they are Slab ends can be notched during manufacture to facilitate a
manufactured in an environment which is more readily bearing within the depth of a main steel support.
controlled than a building site. Quality control systems are This minimises storey height, causing substantial cost
properly implemented and are independently examined on a benefits from reduced cladding, lower internal fittings and
regular basis under the British Standards Institution Quality other related peripherals.
Assurance Scheme, BS EN ISO 9001 approved.
Diaphragm Action
Fire Resistance Precast floor slabs are structurally grouted to provide a
Standard precast floors can be supplied with a fire resistance floor with full diaphragm action, as required in most
of up to two hours. Periods in excess of this can be provided multistorey frameworks.
with modified sections if required.
Preformed Site Services
Finished Soffits Precast floors can be provided with factory formed service
Precast floors are manufactured on high quality steel beds holes, thus avoiding laborious setting out and shuttering
and, in appropriate cases, are suitable for direct decoration. on site.
Exposed soffits can easily be accommodated.

CONSTRUCTION
Minimum In-situ Concrete Immediate Unpropped Working Platform
With a precast floor, a lot of the work is done off site. This Once a precast floor is erected, it is immediately available
eliminates what can be complex, time-consuming and as a working platform. In comparison, steel deck systems
weather-affected site work. can present problems in achieving level surfaces while
concrete is being poured, and in enabling access while in
Speed of Erection the propped condition.
Time-consuming activities such as propping, shuttering
and concrete-pouring are virtually eliminated.

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SECTION 01
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
CASE STUDIES

COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
AND CAR PARKS
The office block shown is the British Gas offices in
Solihull, West Midlands. This is a typical commercial
application where the structural form consists of a
steel frame with 7.5 x 8.7m bays and 200mm precast
Hollow Core units spanning 7.5m. A total of 9100m2
of precast units were used and 40m3 of precast stair.

Multi storey car park in Nuneaton where 10,000m2 of


150mm deep Hollow Core floor units and 67m3 of precast
stair units was used to provide excellent durability and
performance in a busy, robust car park environment.

RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS
The IKEA outlet in Manchester is constructed using
a steel frame with precast unit floors. Over 40,000m2
of 200mm deep Hollow Core precast floor units were
used in the construction. The grid reflected the use
of car park, retail and offices on different floors.

Drake Circus Shopping Centre located in Plymouth


used 19,000m 2 across a combination of Hollow Core
floor profiles from 200mm up to 450mm deep.

HOSPITAL & STADIA


DEVELOPMENTS
Pictured is a hospital in Exeter constructed using
a steel frame structure with 200mm and 300mm
deep Hollow Core units used to span up to 9m. This
provided flexibility in span lengths and optimised
design for the applied loads over 4,250m 2 floor area
throughout.

Millennium Stadium in Cardiff used over 48,000m2 of


precast Hollow Core floor units and over 380 precast
stair units.

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


UNIT PROFILES

150mm Sound Slab unit profile

75mm unit profile

100mm unit profile

150mm unit profile

200mm unit profile

250mm unit profile

260mm unit profile

300mm unit profile

350mm unit profile

400mm unit profile

450mm unit profile

1200mm Nominal Width


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SECTION 01
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
LOAD/SPAN TABLE
Largely because of fast on-site construction, Bison Hollow Core Floors are one of the most economic flooring solutions

for the widest variety of situations including masonry, steel and concrete structures for retail, commercial and

industrial buildings.

Spans indicated below allow for characteristic service load (live load)
plus self weight plus 1.5 kN/m2 for finishes
Overall
structural Characteristic service loads kN/m2
depth mm
0.75 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 7.5 10..0 15.0

Effective span in metres

100* 5 5 5 5 4.8 4.5 4.2 3.7 3.3 2.8

150* 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.3 6.8 6.4 5.6 5 3.2

200 10 10 9.7 9.4 9.1 8.5 8 7.1 6.4 5.5

250 12.3 11.5 11.1 10.7 10.4 9.7 9.2 8.1 7.4 6.3

300 15 14.9 14.4 13.9 13.5 12.8 12.1 10.9 10 8.7

350 17.4 16.5 15.9 15.5 15 14.2 13.6 12.5 11.2 9.8

400 18.5 17.6 17 16.6 16.1 15.3 14.6 13.2 12.1 10.6

450 19.9 19 18.5 18 17.5 16.7 15.9 14.5 13.4 11.7

The table is given as a guide only. When using maximum spans, consideration must be given to the effect of camber and

deflection on partitions or finishes. Further advice is available on request. * 35mm screed required for 2 hour

fire resistance.

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HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS

BEARING ON SHELF ANGLES

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing 75 Projection of angle


Minimum bearing 50 beyond extremity of
flange 50 mm.
Greater where U.C.
sections are used.
Refer to Bison for
assistance.

25 mm
clearance

25 mm clearance is required to allow unit to be dropped


into position past the flange of the supporting U.B.

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SECTION 01
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

BEARING ON MASONRY

Finishes

Nominal bearing
t / 2 - 10 mm

Wall thickness
t
t 190

SIDE BEARING

Where required by Building Regulations for


sound insulation.

Finishes

Continuous wet mortar by


builder to take up camber

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BEARING DETAILS

NARROW WALL BEARING

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing Tie reinforcement at


t / 2 - 10 mm 400 c/c in joints and
(Min. 65 mm)
troughs provided in
Wall thickness 1200 wide units
t < 190 t
(Min. 140 mm)

(NB. In order to satisfy the tolerances in this situation, this


detail is only recommended where a full bearing is available
at the other end of the slab)

NARROW BEARING ON STEELWORK

Structural concrete infill

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing Tie reinforcement at


t / 2 - 10 mm 400 c/c in joints and
troughs provided in
1200 wide units
Wall thickness
t 150
t
(Min. 140 mm)

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SECTION 01
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

END SLOTS IN UNITS


Slots may be provided in slab ends for the purpose of tying into
the structure for nominal continuity.
Finishes Structural concrete infill

TRIMMING OPENINGS

M.S.Trimmer. Fire protection, where necessary by


General Contractor.

Finishes

The recommendations for bearings of precast units are set out in Clause 5.2.3 of B.S. 8110:1997. These vary according to the type of floor
construction and the type of support material and building tolerances. In general nominal bearings of 100 mm on masonry or 75 mm on
steelwork are recommended but may be reduced dependent upon circumstances and subject to the above clause.

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

HOLLOW COMPOSITE FLOORS


UNIT PROFILES

200 to 225mm overall composite depth

comprising 150mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

250 to 275mm overall composite depth

comprising 200mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

300 to 325mm overall composite depth

comprising 250mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

335mm overall composite depth

comprising 260mm unit with 75mm structural topping

375mm overall composite depth

comprising 300mm unit with 75mm structural topping

425mm overall composite depth

comprising 350mm unit with 75mm structural topping

475mm overall composite depth

comprising 400mm unit with 75mm structural topping

525mm overall composite depth

comprising 450mm unit with 75mm composite material

18 1200mm Nominal Width

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SECTION 01
HOLLOW COMPOSITE FLOORS
LOAD/SPAN TABLE
A Bison Hollow Composite Floor is a Bison Hollow Core Slab with a structural concrete topping. This combination delivers

increased structural performance overall, with an improved lateral load distribution where necessary for heavy point loads.

The floor may be designed in the unpropped or partially propped condition to suit particular requirements. It is particularly

suitable for industrial buildings, high buildings, car parks or other structures where additional longitudinal and transverse

tying is required.

Spans indicated below allow for characteristic service load (live load)
plus self weight plus 1.5 kN/m2 for finishes
Overall
structural Characteristic service loads kN/m2
depth mm
0.75 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 10..0 15.0

Effective span in metres

200 8.25 8.25 8.1 7.9 7.7 7.4 7.1 5.8 4.9

250 10.4 9.9 9.7 9.4 9.2 8.8 8.4 7 6

300 11.7 11.2 10.9 10.6 10.4 9.9 9.5 7.8 6.8

375 14.5 14 13.7 13.5 13.2 12.7 12.3 10.7 8.8

425 16 15.5 15.2 14.9 14.6 14.1 13.7 11.9 10

475 17.1 16.5 16.2 15.9 15.6 15.1 14.6 12.7 10.7

525 18.5 17.9 17.6 17.3 17 16.4 15.9 13.9 11.7

The above data is based upon 50 or 75mm structural topping of C30 concrete which should be regarded as a minimum.

Other topping depths may be recommended in some circumstances. Design data for alternative combinations are available

from Bison design offices. In relation to the overall structural concept of the building it is also important also to consider

topping reinforcement, daywork and movement joints.

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS


UNIT PROFILES
Bison Solid Composite Floors consist of a precast, prestressed element acting compositely with an in-situ concrete

structural topping to form a solid slab. This combination of elements delivers the benefits of both, such as a structural

performance far superior to normally-reinforced concrete, reduced construction depths, no shuttering, minimal propping,

built-in fire resistance, fast erection, and increased flexibility of architectural and engineering design, such as the scope to

incorporate all the details normally associated with in-situ design, such as the tying in of balconies, trimming of openings,

maximum load distribution and minimum structural depth.

75mm unit with 50mm structural topping

75mm unit with 75mm structural topping

75mm unit with 100mm structural topping

75mm unit with 125mm structural topping

100mm unit with 50mm structural topping

100mm unit with 100mm structural topping

100mm unit with 150mm structural topping

100mm unit with 200mm structural topping

1200mm Nominal Width

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SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS
LOAD/SPAN TABLE
A Bison Hollow Composite Floor is a Bison Hollow Core Slab with a structural concrete topping. This combination delivers

increased structural performance overall, with an improved lateral load distribution where necessary for heavy point loads.

The floor may be designed in the unpropped or partially propped condition to suit particular requirements. It is particularly

suitable for industrial buildings, high buildings, car parks or other structures where additional longitudinal and transverse

tying is required.

Spans indicated below allow for characteristic service load (live load)
Fire Resistance*

plus self weight plus 1.5 kN / m2 for finishes


Overall Propped
Unit Self Wt Characteristic service loads kN / m2
structural or
depth kN / m2
depth mm Unpropped
0.75 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 10.0 15.0

Effective span in metres

125 2.95 6.70 6.25 6.00 5.70 5.50 5.15 4.87 3.90 3.80

150 3.54 7.50 7.00 6.80 6.50 6.35 5.95 5.60 4.56 3.92
1 hour

75 P
175 4.12 8.32 7.78 7.52 7.25 7.02 6.62 6.29 5.12 4.05

200 4.71 8.90 8.40 8.12 7.85 7.62 7.20 6.85 4.98 3.96

125 2.95 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.60 3.10

150 3.54 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.50
1 hour

75 U/P
175 4.12 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.65

200 4.71 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.68

150 3.54 7.80 7.27 7.00 6.75 6.50 6.10 6.77 4.55 3.85

200 4.71 9.10 8.64 8.22 8.08 7.82 7.33 7.05 5.80 4.50
1 hour

100 P
250 5.89 10.18 9.85 9.15 9.00 8.90 8.45 8.08 6.12 4.50

300 7.07 10.66 9.58 9.45 9.15 8.80 8.15 7.60 5.80 4.40

150 3.54 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.50 3.88

200 4.71 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.96 4.50
1 hour

100 U/P
250 5.89 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.80 4.50

300 7.07 4.95 4.92 4.90 4.88 4.85 4.80 4.71 4.60 4.40

150 3.54 7.26 6.80 6.66 6.46 6.23 5.85 5.50 4.30 3.60

200 4.71 8.57 8.25 8.05 7.83 7.10 6.85 6.60 5.62 4.25
2 hour

100 P
250 5.89 9.00 8.80 8.65 8.50 8.35 8.10 7.80 5.75 4.35

300 7.07 10.20 9.00 8.90 8.70 8.30 7.30 7.20 5.50 4.20

150 3.54 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.30 3.62

200 4.71 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.60 4.20
2 hour

100 U/P
250 5.89 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.95 4.90 4.85 4.80 4.55 4.35

300 7.07 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.60 4.55 4.55 4.40 4.02

*Enhancement of the stated fire period may be achieved by applied soffit finishes.

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS

SIMPLE BEARINGS ON TOP FLANGE OF STEELWORK

Nominal support reinforcement and/or daywork joints


determined by general layout and site operation.

40 mm
Min. bearing
40 mm
Min. bearing

SLAB COMPOSITE WITH SUPPORTING BEAM

Flange reinforcement and shear studs as


required by steelwork design

40 mm
Min. bearing

BEARINGS ON SHELF ANGLES

Minimum 25 mm cover to top of steel beam flange

Minimum 50 mm clearance Nominal 50 mm bearing

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SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

CANTILEVER CONSTRUCTION

In-situ structural topping on precast element

Precast balcony
element

For IsoPro balcony requirements refer to Bison for assistance.

IN-SITU CONSTRUCTION CENTRED

Solid composite floors may be placed on in-situ beam


downstands or supported on shutters before pouring
site concrete

Nominal 50 mm bearing for


precast elements

IN-SITU CONSTRUCTION SIDE

Beam depths and widths to suit specific requirements

Nominal 50 mm bearing for


precast elements

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HOUSING PRODUCTS SINGLE OCCUPANCY

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


THE BENEFITS

USER BENEFITS
Sound Resistance Fire
The single most common complaint in relation to housing Adequate fire resistance is an important design feature of any
is noise nuisance. Timber floors have little sound resistance modern building. It has long been recognised that floors between
and most people will be familiar with the problems and the flats in multi-occupancy housing should have a high level of fire
inconvenience of sound transmission, particularly from upstairs resistance. Consequently, these are almost always constructed
to downstairs. Precast concrete floors provide an extremely in concrete in order to satisfy the Building Regulations. It seems
efficient sound barrier between separate living areas. reasonable that a similar level of protection should be afforded to
those living in houses. Concrete is, of course, a non-combustible
Maintenance material and it also acts as a solid barrier which will contain not
Precast concrete is an inert material. It does not shrink only the fire but the smoke, which is the primary cause of most
and warp like timber and does not produce the cracking of fatalities in fire accidents.
plasterwork and other finishes which result in an ongoing
and costly maintenance problem. Concrete is not subject to Factory Produced to Rigorous Quality Standards
damage from rot or insect attack. Because precast floors are factory produced, they are
manufactured in an environment which is more readily
Squeaky Floors controlled than a building site. Quality control systems in
Another problem associated with the shrinkage of timber Bison factories are properly implemented and are independently
materials is the squeaking between boards and joists when examined on a regular basis under The British Standards
walked upon. This is extremely irritating and very expensive to Institution Quality Management System defined in BS EN ISO 9001.
rectify. This problem does not exist with a concrete floor.

CONSTRUCTION BENEFITS
Design flexibility Structural Efficiency
Unlike timber, a precast concrete floor provides a structural A Hollow Core slab offers the ideal structural section by
platform which gives the house designer greater freedom in reducing the deadweight whilst providing the maximum
supporting upper floor wall partitions to virtually any layout. structural efficiency with the minimum slab depth. This offers
Furthermore with a concrete upper floor the partitions can be the design benefit of longer spans, thus reducing the lengths
built in blockwork with its greater sound resistance, instead of of internal loadbearing walls and foundations.
timber stud.
Site Safety
Speed of Erection Once a precast concrete floor is erected it is immediately
Typically a single precast floor slab is up to 10 square metres available as a working platform. Combined with Trailasafe
in area and can be laid in minutes. Dependent upon site synthetic mesh for trailer deck fall arrest, and the Bison Air
conditions and house sizes, the floors to several houses can Mat for roll-off fall protection, this creates the safest possible
normally be completed in one day. environment for site workers.

Preformed Service Provision


Precast concrete floors can be provided with factory-formed
service holes to accommodate all the necessary service
routes with ease.

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HOUSING PRODUCTS SINGLE OCCUPANCY SECTION 02
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
CASE STUDIES

TERRACED SINGLE OCCUPANCY


HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS
Pictured is part of a large housing development based in
London. Over 578m2 of 150mm Hollow Core floor units were
used throughout for 1st and 2nd floor applications across
varying design type houses, typically from town type, 2 floor
houses, to traditional 1st floor houses.

Hollow Core floors have been installed by many


housebuilders, both large and small, for terraced
developments.

DETACHED HOUSING
DEVELOPMENTS
Pictured is a detached housing development based in
Warwick. The development was a mix of three, four and
five bedroom detached houses, where 250m 2 of 150mm
Hollow Core units were used throughout the plot for all
first floor applications.

Further detached developments using Hollow Core floors


have been constructed across the country, from Sterling in
Scotland to Portsmouth in England.

LARGE ESTATE HOUSING


DEVELOPMENTS
Pictured is an estate type housing, consisting of 8 bedrooms,
24 rooms and 3 outbuildings based in Oxshott.

496m2 of Hollow Core floor units were used throughout


the house.

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HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


GROUND/UPPER FLOOR SLAB PROFILES
The most suitable and widely used precast unit for single occupancy housing is a 1200mm wide Hollow Core slab with a

depth of either 150 or 200mm.

150mm unit profile

200mm unit profile

1200mm Nominal Width

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

TYPICAL HOUSE LAYOUTS

1200 mm Wide Units

Structural steel supports Slab span direction Load bearing walls Non-Load bearing walls
by others

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SECTION 02
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
alternative batten arrangements to soffits

Battens Plasterboard

Short firing is not recommended. Various site-drilled anchors are available and, used in accordance
with the manufacturers instructions, are a simple and economic fixing method.

Service routes in ceiling void Battens and counterbattens Plasterboard

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A SUSTAINABLE CHOICE...

The use of Bison Hollow Core flooring can significantly cut the carbon dioxide emissions of a project by up to one
fifth; a CO2 reduction and material saving of 23% can be achieved in the construction of an office block.*

*based on a 2600m2 office block development

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HOUSING PRODUCTS SINGLE OCCUPANCY

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS

TYPICAL DUAL BEARING

Alternative Alternative
services route services route

190 mm
Block Wall

SIDE BEARING

Where required by Building Regulations for


sound insulation.

Finishes

Continuous wet mortar by


builder to take up camber

TYPICAL SINGLE BEARING TRIMMING OPENINGS


M.S.Trimmer. Fire protection, where necessary
by General Contractor.

100 mm
Block Wall 190 mm
Block Wall

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SECTION 02
INSULATED HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
GROUND FLOOR

150 mm unit profile

200 mm unit profile

1200 mm Nominal Width

INSULATED HOLLOW CORE UNIT DETAILS


Finishes
150 mm
or 200 mm

Hollow Core Unit Expanded Polystyrene


Support Castellations
(EPS) bonded to soffit

INSULATED HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS
DUAL BEARING EXTERNAL WALL BEARING

Finishes Support Castellations

Finishes

190 mm
262 mm Sleeper Wall
or 312 mm Expanded Polystyrene
(EPS) bonded to soffit
Foundation

The Building Regulations Part L1A, L2A 2006 Conservation of fuel and power require that a building is airtight and

pressure testing for this is covered by regulation 54. The regulations no longer allow the elemental method and a building

needs to be considered as a whole to satisfy the requirements of the regulations. Bison can provide an insulated slab to

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HOUSING PRODUCTS MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


THE BENEFITS
Speed of Erection Composite Steel Beam Design
Time consuming activities such as propping, shuttering and Composite Steel Beam Design incorporating either Hollow
concrete pouring are virtually eliminated. Core or solid slabs provides a structural and cost efficient
solution for steel frames. It reduces total tonnage of steel
Lifting Hooks beams by up to 40% and also reduces the number of
Bison can supply Hollow Core units with cast-in lifting hooks components to be erected.
that speed up the installation and bring associated Health &
Safety benefits. Sound Requirements Building
Regulations Part E
Immediate Unpropped Working Platform In new-build attached dwellings a developer may choose
Propping is generally not required with Hollow Core floors. between Pre-Completion Testing (PCT.) or, if available, a
Once a precast floor is erected it is immediately available Robust Detail (RD). Bison Concrete Products have developed
as a working platform. In comparison, steel deck systems a series of solutions to cover the use of precast concrete
can present problems in achieving level surfaces while units in association with masonry buildings and steel and
concrete is poured, and in enabling access while in the concrete frames. Solutions have been developed and testing
propped condition. is in the process of being completed prior to an application
for Robust Detail status.
Minimum In-situ Concrete
With a precast floor a lot of the work is done off-site. This Preformed Site Services
eliminates on-site work that can be complex, time-consuming Precast floors can be provided with factory formed service
and weather affected. holes, thus avoiding laborious setting out and shuttering
on-site.
Extra Long Spans
Factory-made prestressed units offer the design advantage Structural Efficiency
of long span units for given depths. This can avoid the need A Hollow Core slab offers the ideal structural section by
for intermediate supports. reducing the deadweight whilst providing the maximum
structural efficiency within the slab depth.
Diaphragm Action
Precast floor slabs, when structurally grouted, provide a Factory-Produced to Rigorous
floor with full diaphragm action to the building. A structural Quality Standards
concrete topping is not required. Because precast floors are factory-produced, they are
manufactured in an environment which is more controlled
Flexibility of Design Approach than a building site. Quality control systems are properly
Precast floors can provide the technical solution for the implemented and are independently examined on a regular
requirements of Part A of the Building Regulations 2004 for basis, under the British Standards Institution Quality
Disproportionate Collapse. Management Scheme defined in BS EN ISO 9001:2000.

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HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
TRACK RECORD

MULTI-STOREY HOUSING
The three block housing development in Windsor consisted
of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and roof with the other two blocks being 1st,
2nd and roof. All three blocks used 200mm deep Hollow Core
sound slab flooring with 3897m2 used throughout the scheme
and 30m3 of concrete precast stairs.

MULTI-STOREY HOUSING
The housing development in Worcester, which used 1,700m 2
of 200mm deep Hollow Core sound slab flooring and 10m3
of precast concrete stairs. This included one three storey
block and one 4 storey block.

MULTI-STOREY RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENTS
This multi-storey residential development used precast
Hollow Core floors within a steel frame structure. The
development is in Walsall, Birmingham, and used 1500m 2 of
200mm deep Hollow Core sound slab flooring, plus 29m3 of
precast stair units.

A flat, uninterrupted soffit was achieved with the Hollow Core


units, spanning 6.1m between downstand beams, which were
at separating wall positions.

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HOUSING PRODUCTS MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY

HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


UNIT PROFILES

150mm Sound Slab unit profile

150mm unit profile

200mm unit profile

250mm unit profile

260mm unit profile

300mm unit profile

1200 mm Nominal Width

To view load span tables please


go to page 13

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SECTION 03
HOLLOW CORE COMPOSITE FLOORS
UNIT PROFILES

250 to 225mm overall composite depth

comprising 150mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

250 to 275mm overall composite depth

comprising 200mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

300 to 325mm overall composite depth

comprising 250mm unit with 50 or 75mm structural topping

335mm overall composite depth

comprising 260mm unit with 75mm structural topping

375mm overall composite depth

comprising 300mm unit with 75mm structural topping

1200 mm Nominal Width

A SUSTAINABLE PROCESS...

Bison precast floors are produced under sustainable


conditions at our flagship production plant at
Swadlincote, Derbyshire. The state of the art Hollow
Core plant is the most technically advanced and
sustainable of its kind in the world: all waste water from
the factory is recycled; the fully automated process
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is energy efficient, taking only 12 hours; and the
manufacturing process maximizes efficiency, which go to page 13
prevents material wastage.

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HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS
The recommendations for bearings of precast units are set out in Clause 5.2.3 of B.S. 8110:1997. These vary according to the type

of floor construction and the type of support material and building tolerances. In general, nominal bearings of 100mm on masonry

or 75mm on steelwork are recommended but may be reduced dependent upon circumstances and subject to the above clause.

BEARINGS ON SHELF ANGLES

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing 75 Projection of angle


Minimum bearing 50 beyond extremity of
flange 50 mm.
Greater where U.C.
sections are used

25 mm
clearance

25 mm clearance is required to allow unit to be dropped


into position past the flange of the supporting U.B.

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SECTION 03
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

BEARINGS ON MASONRY

Finishes

Nominal bearing
t / 2 - 10 mm

t
Wall thickness
t 190

SIDE BEARING

Where required by Building Regulations for


sound insulation.

Finishes

Continuous wet mortar by


builder to take up camber

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HOLLOW CORE FLOORS


BEARING DETAILS

NARROW WALL BEARING

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing Tie reinforcement at


t / 2 - 10 mm 400 c/c in joints and
(Min. 65 mm)
troughs provided in
Wall thickness 1200 wide units
t < 190 t
(Min. 140 mm)

N.B. In order to satisfy the tolerances in this situation, this


detail is only recommended where a full bearing is available
at the other end of the slab.

NARROW BEARING ON STEELWORK

Finishes Structural concrete infill

Nominal bearing Tie reinforcement at


t / 2 - 10 mm 400 c/c in joints and
troughs provided in
1200 wide units
Wall thickness
t 150
t
(Min. 140 mm)

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SECTION 03
HOLLOW CORE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

END SLOTS IN UNITS


Slots may be provided in slab ends for the purpose of tying into the
structure for nominal continuity or disproportionate collapse
Finishes Structural concrete infill

TRIMMING OPENINGS
M.S.Trimmer. Fire protection, where necessary by
General Contractor.

Finishes

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HOUSING PRODUCTS MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY

SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS


UNIT PROFILES
Solid composite construction utilises the advantages of a prestressed precast element acting compositely with an in-situ structural

topping, combining the benefits of precast and in-situ construction.

These benefits are:


Reduced Construction Depths
Speed of Erection
Elimination of Shuttering
Minimal Propping
Fire Resistance
Flexibility of Architectural
and Engineering design

75mm unit with 50, 75, 100 or 125mm composite material

100mm unit with 50, 100, 150 or 200mm composite material

1200mm Nominal Width

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A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE...

The inherent thermal mass properties of concrete can help to regulate temperature fluctuations, ensuring that
indoor environments are comfortable without the use of air conditioning, providing the user with a significant cost
and energy saving. Compared to air conditioning, the active Fabric Energy Storage (FES) of concrete reduces
carbon dioxide emissions by up to 50%.

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SECTION 03
SOLID COMPOSITE FLOORS
BEARING DETAILS

SIMPLE BEARING ON TOP FLANGE OF STEELWORK

Nominal support reinforcement and/or daywork joints


determined by general layout and site operation.

40 mm
Min. bearing

40 mm
Min. bearing

SLAB COMPOSITE WITH SUPPORTING BEAM

Flange reinforcement and shear studs as


required by steelwork design

40 mm
Min. bearing

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COMPOSITE STEEL BEAM DESIGN

Composite steel beam design incorporating Hollow Core or solid slabs provides a structural and cost efficient solution for steel

frames. It reduces total tonnage of steel beams by up to 40% and also reduces the number of components to be erected.

Definition
Composite steel beam design is the use of Hollow Core or solid slabs together with in-situ infill in conjunction with welded studs

onto steel beams. This enables the slabs and beams to act compositely together, enhancing the load capacity of the steel beams.

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

1. SHEAR STUD CAPACITY


PRD = 0.8 f u (d2/4) / gv

or

PRD = 0.29 ad2 fcpEcp / gv

Whichever is the lesser.


-0.33
fy 300 40
*1000+2.5g
16 460 s fcu
a = 0.2 ( h/d+1) h = height of the stud.

d = is the diameter of the shank of the stud.

fu = is the specified ultimate tensile strength of the material of the stud but not greater than 500 N/mm2.

= a factor which takes into account the gap width g (mm) and is given as 0.5 (g/70+1) 1.0 and g 30mm.

= a factor which takes into account the diameter of transverse high tensile tie steel (grade 460) and
is given by 0.5 ( / 20+1) 1.0 and 8mm.

= transverse joint factor = 0.5 (w / 600+1), w = width of hollow core unit.

fcp = average concrete cylinder strength = 0.8 x average cube strength of the in-situ and precast concrete.

Ecp = average value of elastic modulus of the insitu and precast concrete.

gv = partial safety factor for shear stud.

2. EFFECTIVE WIDTH OF COMPRESSION AREA


-0.33
fy 300 40
Beff = *1000+2.5g
16 460 s fcu

= transverse reinforcement diameter

fcu = concrete strength

s = bar spacing

fy = reinforcement strength

g = gap

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SECTION 04
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Beff

Insitu Concrete Shear Stud Hollow Core Slab

D
slab

P. N. A.

D
Transverse
Reinforcement

Steel Beam

Rc = 0.45 x f cu;
beff x D slab

P. N. A.

Py

Py

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BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART A MASONRY BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
The Building Regulations Part A December 2004 introduced a system of classification of buildings to reflect the risk of disproportionate

collapse probabilities. The following solutions give guidance as to the details required for each of the main frame options related to

Hollow Core slabs.

Class 1 and 2A Buildings

Flats, apartments and other residential buildings not exceeding 4 storeys. Provision of effective anchorage to satisfy Building

Regulations from building in of Hollow Core units.

Class 2B Buildings (Horizontal Ties only + notional removal)

Flats, apartments and other residential buildings greater than 4 storeys but not exceeding 15 storeys. All design and details for

horizontal tying in accordance with BS5628 Part 1 and BS8110 Part 1.

DETAILS FOR TYPE 1 & 2A

EXTERNAL EXTERNAL
LOAD BEARING CAVITY WALL DETAIL NON-LOAD BEARING CAVITY WALL DETAIL

Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast


concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow
Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit
Continuous wet Continuous wet
mortar, by builder, mortar, by builder,
Solid block wall Solid block wall to take up camber to take up camber

Solid block wall Solid block wall

100 mm min. 100 mm min. 100 mm min. 100 mm min.

Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit


Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
design design Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
10 mm dia. high yield 10 mm dia. high yield In-situ In-situ design design
U bar per trough U bar per trough concrete stitch concrete stitch

In-situ In-situ
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concrete stitch concrete stitch Bison precast Bison precast
concrete Hollow concrete Hollow
Core slab Core slab
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concrete 150 mm wide perforated150 mm wide perforated
Hollow Core slab unit Hollow Core slab unit pocket along the edge pocket along the edge
Continuous wet Continuous wet
with perforated troughs with perforated troughs of slab unit at 1200 mmof slab unit at 1200 mm
mortar, by builder, mortar, by builder,
for tying requirements for tying requirements centreswith 10 mm dia. centreswith 10 mm dia.
to take up camber to take up camber
SECTION 05
PART A MASONRY BUILDINGS
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

Class 2B Buildings (Horizontal and Vertical Ties)

Flats, apartments and other residential buildings greater than 4 storeys but not exceeding 15 storeys. All design and details

for horizontal and vertical tying in accordance with BS5628 Part 1and BS8110 Part 1 for Class 2B and Class 3 Buildings.

Class 3 Buildings (Horizontal and Vertical Ties + Risk Assessment)

All buildings defined above as Class 2A and 2B that exceed the limits on area and/or number of storeys.
on precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast
ncrete Hollow All concrete
designHollow
and details for horizontal and vertical tying in accordance concrete
with BS5628
Hollow Part 1and BS8110
concrete Hollow Part 1 for
re slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit
Class 2B and Class 3 Buildings. Continuous wet Continuous wet
mortar, by builder, mortar, by builder,
Solid block wall Solid block wall to take up camber to take up camber

Solid block wall Solid block wall

100 mm min. 100 mm min. 100 mm min. 100 mm min.

EXTERNAL EXTERNAL
LOAD BEARING CAVITY WALL DETAIL NON-LOAD BEARING CAVITY WALL DETAIL

Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit


Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
design design Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
10 mm dia. high yield 10 mm dia. high yield In-situ In-situ design design
U bar per trough U bar per trough concrete stitch concrete stitch

situ In-situ
ncrete stitch concrete stitch Bison precast Bison precast
concrete Hollow concrete Hollow
Core slab Core slab
Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete 150 mm wide perforated 150 mm wide perforated
Hollow Core slab unit Hollow Core slab unit pocket along the edge pocket along the edge
Continuous wet Continuous wet
with perforated troughs with perforated troughs of slab unit at 1200 mm of slab unit at 1200 mm
mortar, by builder, mortar, by builder,
for tying requirements for tying requirements centreswith 10 mm dia. centreswith 10 mm dia.
to take up camber to take up camber
U bar per socket U bar per socket

140 mm 140 mm 140 mm 140 mm

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BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART A CONCRETE FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
Class 2B Buildings (Horizontal and Vertical Ties)

Flats, apartments and other residential buildings greater than 4 storeys but not exceeding 15 storeys.

Class 3 Buildings + (Risk Assessment)

All buildings defined above as Class 2A and 2B that exceed the limits on area and/or number of storeys. All design and details for

horizontal and vertical tying in accordance with BS8810 Part 1 for Class 2B and Class 3 Buildings.

TYPICAL SECTION TYPICAL SECTION


INTERNAL WALL (LOAD BEARING) EXTERNAL WALL (LOAD BEARING)

Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suitReinforcement to suit Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suitReinforcement to suit
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
In-situ In-situ In-situ In-situ
design design design design
concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill

Wire loop Wire loop


connections connections

Bison precast concrete 10 mm dia.


Bison precast concrete 10 mm dia. 10 mm dia. 10 mm dia.
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab U bar in troughts U bar in troughts U bar in U bar in
troughts troughts

Bison precast concrete


Bison precast concrete
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab

175 mm 175 mm 150 mm 150 mm

Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suitReinforcement to suit Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suitReinforcement to suit
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
In-situ In-situ In-situ In-situ
design design design design
concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill

Wire loop Wire loop


connections connections

Bison precast concrete


Bison precast concrete 150 mm wide perforated
150 mm wide perforated
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab pocket along the edge pocket along the edge
Bison precast concrete
Bison precast concrete of slab unit at 1200 mm
of slab unit at 1200 mm
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab centre swith 10 mm dia.
centre swith 10 mm dia.
U bar per socket U bar per socket

175 mm 175 mm 150 mm 150 mm

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SECTION 05
Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit

In-situ
concrete infill
PART A CONCRETE FRAMED BUILDINGS
In-situ
concrete infill
Structural Engineers
design
Structural Engineers
design In-situ
concrete infill
In-situ
concrete infill
Structural Engineers
design
Structural Engineers
design

CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
Wire loop Wire loop
connections connections

Bison precast concrete 10 mm dia.


Bison precast concrete 10 mm dia. 10 mm dia. 10 mm dia.
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab U bar in troughts U bar in troughts U bar in U bar in
troughts troughts

Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete


Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab

175 mm 175 mm 150 mm 150 mm

TYPICAL SECTION TYPICAL SECTION


INTERNAL WALL (NON-LOAD BEARING) EXTERNAL WALL (NON-LOAD BEARING)

Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit Grout joint Grout joint Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers
In-situ In-situ In-situ In-situ
design design design design
concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill concrete infill

Wire loop Wire loop


connections connections

Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete 150 mm wide perforated 150 mm wide perforated
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab pocket along the edge pocket along the edge
Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete
of slab unit at 1200 mm of slab unit at 1200 mm
Hollow Core slab Hollow Core slab centre swith 10 mm dia. centre swith 10 mm dia.
U bar per socket U bar per socket

175 mm 175 mm 150 mm 150 mm

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BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART A STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
Class 1 and 2A Buildings

Apartments and other residential buildings not exceeding 4 storeys. This type of building uses the friction and built-in

details to achieve tying requirements.

TYPICAL SECTION EXTERNAL STEELWORK DETAILS

In-situ In-situ In-situ


Continuous wet mortar Continuou
concrete stitch concrete stitch concrete stitch
by Builder, to take up by Builder,
camber camber

Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison precast Bison prec
concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete Hollow concrete H
Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab unit Core slab

In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch

150 mm wide perforated 150 mm w


Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit pocket along the edge pocket alo
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers Structural Engineers of slab unit at 1200 mm of slab uni
design welded to top design welded to top design welded to top centreswith 10 mm dia. centreswith
In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch flange of steel beam at flange of steel beam at flange of steel beam at U bar per socket U bar per
trough bottom trough bottom trough bottom
Shear stud Shear stud

Bison precast Bison precast


concrete Hollow concrete Hollow In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch
Core slab unit Core slab unit

Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete Bison precast Bison prec
Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit
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Hollow Core slab units
with preformed troughs
Hollow Core slab units
with preformed troughs
Hollow Core slab units concrete Hollow
with preformed troughs Core slab unit
concrete H
Core slab
design design for tying requirements for tying requirements for tying requirements
Continuous wet Continuou
mortar, by Builder, mortar, by
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SECTION 05
PART A STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS In-situ
In-situ
concrete stitch
In-situ
concrete stitch
Continuous wet mo
by Builder, to take
Continuous wet mortar
concrete stitch camber
by Builder, to take up

Class 2B Buildings (Horizontal and Vertical Ties) camber

Flats, apartments and other residential buildings greater than 4 storeys but not exceeding 15 storeys.

Class 3 Buildings (Horizontal and Vertical Ties + Risk Assessment)


Bison precast All buildings defined Bison
above as Class 2A and 2B that exceed theBison
precast limits on area and/or number ofBison
precast storeys.
precast Bison precast
concrete Hollow concrete Hollow Bison precast concrete Hollow concrete Hollow Bison precast concrete Hollow
Core slab unit Core slab unit concrete Hollow Core slab unit Core slab unit concrete Hollow Core slab unit
Core slab unit Core slab unit

These types of buildings require horizontal and vertical ties which are provided by the steel frame. Additionally the floors

must be tied to the steelwork at the perimeter and to each other for internal supports. Additional internal tying of the floor to

the steelwork is required where the frame is used for bracing.

TYPICAL SECTION EXTERNAL STEELWORK DETAILS


In-situ concrete stitch
In-situ concrete stitch

150 mm wide perfo


150 mm wide perforated
Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit pocket along the e
Reinforcement to suit pocket along the edge
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers of slab unit at 1200
Structural Engineers of slab unit at 1200 mm
design welded to top design welded to top centreswith 10 mm
design welded to top centreswith 10 mm dia.
In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch flange of steel beam at flange of steel beam at U bar per socket
flange of steel beam at U bar per socket
trough bottom trough bottom trough bottom
Shear stud Shear stud

Bison precast Bison precast


concrete Hollow concrete Hollow In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch In-situ concrete stitch
Core slab unit Core slab unit

Bison precast concrete Bison precast concrete Bison precast Bison


concrete
precast Bison precast
Reinforcement to suit Reinforcement to suit Hollow Core slab units Hollow Core slab units concrete
Hollow Core slab units Hollow concrete Hollow
Structural Engineers Structural Engineers with preformed troughs with preformed troughs with preformedCore slab unit
troughs Core slab unit
design design for tying requirements for tying requirements for tying requirements
Continuous wet Continuous wet
mortar, by Builder, mortar, by Builder,
to take up camber to take up camber

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BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART E
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
The Building Regulations Part E:2003 and the subsequent amendment May 2004 give guidance to the requirements for the

resistance to the passage of sound. For new build attached dwellings, two approaches may be made. Part E allows the developer

to choose between Pre Completion Testing (PCT) or, if available, a Robust Detail (RD) may be used by registering plots with Robust

Details Ltd. The Pre Completion Testing (PCT) and the Robust Detail (RD) requirements are given below.

Building Regulations Approved Document Part E

Airborne sound: New Build Change of use

Walls min 45dB min 43dB

Floors min 45 dB min 43dB termed DnT,w +Ctr

Impact sound:

Floors max 62 dB max 64 dB termed LnT,w

Robust Detail requirements (new build attached dwellings only)

Airborne sound: Min/Max Mean

Walls min 47dB min 50dB

Floors min 47 dB termed DnT,w +Ctr

Impact sound:

Floors max 60 dB max 57 dB termed LnT,w

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PART E
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL SOUND ATTENUATION DETAIL

Min. 100mm thick blockwork


medium density (1350-1600kg/m3)
Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip
Nominal 8mm thick parge coat
65mm thick sand/cement screed or
40mm thick proprietary screed, Flexible cavity closer
nominal 80kg/m2 mass per unit area

10mm Yelofon HD10+


200mm

100mm min.

200mm deep Bison Hollow Core


slab units (300kg/m2)

Gypsum-based board (nominal


8kg/m2) mounted on dabs on
cement/sand render (nominal
8mm) with scratch finish

100 75 100

275mm min.

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CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

ROBUST DETAILS SEPARATING FLOOR - CONCRETE E-FC-1

1 2 3 4 PRECAST CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE FLOOR


SLAB, SCREED

1. Floating floor See section 4 (Robust


Details Handbook) for suitable floating
floor treatment.

2. Screed 40mm (min) screed directly applied


to Hollow Core floor slabs - sand/cement or
proprietary screed nominal 80 kg/m2 mass per
unit area, see Appendix A
(Robust Details Handbook).

3. Structural floor 150mm (min) precast


concrete Hollow Core floor slab - 300kg/m2
mass per unit area.

4. Ceiling See section 3 (Robust Details


Handbook) for suitable ceiling treatment.

ROBUST DETAILS SEPARATING FLOOR - CONCRETE E-FC-4

1 2 3 4 PRECAST CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE


FLOOR SLAB, SCREED LAID ON ISORUBBER
RESILIENT LAYER

1. Screed 65mm (min) sand/cement screed,


or 40mm (min) proprietary screed, nominal
80kg/m2 mass per unit area.

2. Resilient layer 6mm IsoRubber layer


with IsoEdge flanking strip.

3. Structural floor 150mm (min) precast


concrete Hollow Core floor slab - 300kg/m 2
mass per unit area.

4. Ceiling See section 3 (Robust Details


Handbook) for suitable ceiling treatment
which is dependent on floorplank
depth and supporting wall density.

The requirements for a robust detail are taken from the

Robust Details Part E Handbook. The latest requirements

should always be sought from Robust Details Ltd.

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PART E MASONRY BUILDINGS
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

ROBUST DETAILS SEPARATING FLOOR - CONCRETE E-FC-5

1 2 3 4 PRECAST CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE


FLOOR SLAB, SCREED LAID ON ISORUBBER
RESILIENT LAYER

1. Screed 65mm (min) sand/cement screed,


or 40mm (min) proprietary screed, nominal
80kg/m2 mass per unit area.

2. Resilient layer YELOfon HD10+ with


E-strip perimeter edging and J-strip tape
for jointing.

3. Structural floor 150mm (min) precast


concrete Hollow Core floor slab - 300kg/m 2
mass per unit area.

4. Ceiling See section 3 (Robust Details


Handbook) for suitable ceiling treatment
which is dependent on floorplank
depth and supporting wall density.

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5 15
6 16
7 17
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BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART E STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL DETAIL MASONRY WALLS TYPICAL DETAIL STUD WALLS


INTERNAL SEPARATING FLOOR AND WALL INTERNAL SEPARATING FLOOR AND WALL

335 mm min. 335 mm102


min. 100 100 30
min. 11
275 mm min. 9 275 mm min. 9
1 12
30 100 74 100 30 10 30 100 74 100 30 10
min. min. min. min.
2 13
1 11 1 11
2 2 14
12 12
3 13 3 13

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


150

200
3
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


4

150

100
150

200

150

200
5
150

100

150

100
6

4 4 15
14 14
7 16
5 15 5 15
8 17
6 16 6 16
9 18
7 17 7 17
10 19
8 8

1 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta). 10 Nominal 8mm thick parge coat (by Lafarge).
2 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed (by Lafarge). 11 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge).
3 Minimum 10mm Yelofon HD 10+ (by Cellecta). 12 Skirting board.
4 Min. 12.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum based ceiling 13 Yelofon J-strip acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta).
board (min. 8kg/m2)335suspended
mm min. from a proprietary 102
30 100 100
9 14 150 or 200mm min. deep Bison Hollow
min. Core 11
support system. 275 mm min.
floor units (300kg/m
1
2
).
100 74 100 10 12
5 Acoustic quilt (by
30 30
min. Rockwool). min.
15 Grouted void between
2 P.C. units. 13
1 11
6 Soft joint.
16 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge) 14
2 12
7 Compressible filler board. encasement to steelwork. Restrained via
3 13 proprietary framing system.
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

8 Proprietary sliding brick anchor system.


150

200

3
17 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge)
9 Min. 100mm thick blockwork (medium density)
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

4
tacken up to u/side of floor providing 1.0 hour
150

100
150

200

1800 -2300g/m3.
fire protection to
5 steelwork.
150

100

4 14 15

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8 17
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7 17
10 19
8
6

4 15
14
7 16
5 15
8 17
6 16
9 18
7 17

05
10 19
8
SECTION

PART E STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL DETAIL MASONRY WALLS TYPICAL DETAIL MASONRY WALLS


EXTERNAL WALL AND SEPARATING FLOOR EXTERNAL WALL AND SEPARATING FLOOR

335 mm min.
102 100 100 30 102 100 100 30
min. 9 11 min. 11
275 mm min.

1 12 1 12
30 100 74 100 30 10
min. min.
2 13 2 13
1 11
2 12 14 14

3 13

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

150

200
3
150

200

3
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

4 4

150

100
150

200

150

100

5 5
150

100

6 6

4 14 15 15

7 16 7 16
5 15
8 17 8 17
6 16
9 18 9 18
7 17
10 19 10 19
8

1 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta). 13 Skirting board.


2 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed (by Lafarge). 14 Min. 10mm Yelofon HD10+ (by Cellecta).
3 Yelofon J-strip acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta). 15 Min. 12.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum based ceiling
board (min. 8kg/m2) suspended from a proprietary
4 Flexible cavity closer.
support system.
5 Acoustic 102
quilt100(by100Rockwool).
30
11
min.
16 150 or 200mm min. deep Bison Hollow Core
6 Compressible
1 filler board. 12 floor units (300kg/m2).

7 Soft
2 joint. 13 17 2 No. layers of Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge)
14
encasement to steelwork. Restrained via
8 External leaf.
proprietary framing system.
9 Proprietary sliding brick anchor system.
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

18 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge)


150

200

3
10 Proprietary wall ties in accordance with approved taken up to u/side of floor providing 1.0 hour
4
document E (2003), section 2. fire protection to steelwork.
150

100

5
11 Nominal 8mm thick parge coat (by Lafarge). 19 Min. 100mm thick blockwork (medium density)
6 1800 -2300g/m3.
12 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge).
15
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4 12
5 13
6 14

7
8 15

BUILDING REGULATIONS

PART E STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL DETAIL STUD WALLS TYPICAL DETAIL STUD WALLS


INTERNAL SEPARATING FLOOR AND WALL INTERNAL WALL AND SEPARATING FLOOR

1 9 1 1 9 9
2 10 2 2 10 10
3 11 3 3 11 11
4
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

Units

min. Bison Units


min. Bison Units

Bison Units
5
150

200

150

200
150

200
min. Bison
6

min.
150

100

150

100
150

100
7

4 12 4 8 12 12
5 13 5 13 13
6 14 6 14 14
7 7 15
8 15 8 15 16
17
18

1 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta). 9 RSP 38 modified Lafarge stud system studs.
Two 50mm C studs at 600mm centres.
2 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed (by Lafarge).
Facings.
3 Minimum 10mm Yelofon HD 10+ (by Cellecta). 2 layers Lafarge 15mm dBcheck wallboard
both sides.
4 10mm Aerofoil isolation layer.
Insulation.
5 Min.112.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum based
9 ceiling 50mm glass
1
mineral wool density 19.5 kg/m9
3
.
board (min. 8kg/m2) suspended from a proprietary
2 10 10 Timber sole
2 plate. 10
support system.
3 11 11 Yelofon J-strip
3 11
acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta).
6 Acoustic quilt.
4
12 150 or 200mm min. deep Bison Hollow Core
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

7 Deflection Tolerance.
floor units5 (300kg/m2).
150

200

150

200

8 RSP 38 modified Lafarge stud system. 6


13 Grouted void between P.C. units.
150

100

150

100

7
14 12.5mm thick Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge)
4 12 8 to steelwork. Restrained via
encasement 12
5 13 proprietary framing system. 13
6 14 15 Deflection head detail. 14
7 15
8 15 16

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5 13 13
6 14 14

7 15
8 15 16

05
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SECTION
18

PART E STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL DETAIL STUD WALLS TYPICAL DETAIL STUD WALLS


EXTERNAL SEPARATING FLOOR AND WALL EXTERNAL WALL AND SEPARATING FLOOR

1 1 9 9 1 9
2 2 10 10 2 10
3 3 11 11 3 11
4 4
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


150

200

5 5

150

200
150

200

6 6
150

100

150

100
150

100

7 7
4 8 12 12 8 12
5 13 13 13
6 14 14 14
7 15 15
8 15 16 16
17 17
18 18

1 Tyvek breather membrane 12.5 moisture resistant 10 Skirting board.


wallboard and 36mm polyfoam plus.
11 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed (by Lafarge).
2 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta).
12 Minimum 10mm Yelofon HD 10+ (by Cellecta).
3 Yelofon J-strip acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta).
13 150 or 200mm min. deep Bison Hollow Core
4 Timber sole plate. floor units (300kg/m2).
1 9
5 10mm Aerofoil isolation layer. 14 Min. 12.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum based ceiling
2 10
board (min. 8kg/m2) suspended from a proprietary
6 Flexible
3
cavity closer. 11 support system.
7 Acoustic
4 quilt (by Rockwool).
15 2No. layers of Echeck wallboard (by Lafarge)
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

8 External
5 cladding 102mm brick or 100mm encasement to steelwork. Restrained via
150

200

block
6 + 16mm render. proprietary framing system.
150

100

9 Lafarge
7 stud system studs. 16 Deflection tolerance.
CS90/Y
8 Lafarge C studs at 600mm centres.
12 17 Deflection head detail.
Facings.
13
1 layer Lafarge 12.5mm firecheck wallboard 18 Lafarge stud system (see above).
14
on 1 layer 12.5mm vapourcheck wallboard.
Insulation. 15
90mm rockwool flex.
16

17
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2 9
3 10

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


150

200
150

100
BUILDING REGULATIONS 4 11
5 12
6 13

PART E CONCRETE WALLS


CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS 175 mm

TYPICAL DETAIL SECTION TYPICAL DETAIL SECTION


A TYPICAL INTERNAL SEPARATING WALL A TYPICAL INTERNAL SEPARATING WALL

7 102 100 150 7


1 8 1 8 8
2 9 2 1 9 9
3 10 3 2 10 10
3

min. Bison Units

150Units
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


150

200
150

200

200
4

min. Bison
5

150

100
150

100

150

100
4 11 4 6 11 11
5 12 5 7 12 12
6 13 6 13 13

14

175 mm 175 mm 150 mm

1 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta). 8 Dry pack mortar.
2 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed
7 (by Lafarge). 9 Skirting board. 102 100 150

3 Minimum
1 10mm Yelofon HD 10+ (by 8
Cellecta). 10 Yelofon J-strip acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta).
8
4 Min.
2 12.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum9based ceiling 11 150 or 200mm
1 min. deep Bison Hollow Core9
board (min. 8kg/m2) suspended from a proprietary floor units (300kg/m2).
3
support system. 10 2 10
12 In-situ concrete infill.
3
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

5 Acoustic sealant.
13 3mm Plaster skim on
150

200

150

200

4
6 175mm thick concrete wall. 15mm Lafarge wallboard
12mm Metal 5 furring channel on dabs
150

100

150

100

7 3mm Plaster skim on


35mm cavity with
4
15mm Lafarge wallboard 11 6 11
25mm mineral fibre.
12mm Metal furring channel on dabs 7 12
5 12
35mm cavity with
6
25mm mineral fibre. 13 13

14

175 mm 150 mm

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7 102 100 150

1 8 8
2 9 1 9
3 10 2 10
3

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


05

150

200

150

200
4
5 SECTION

150

100

150

100
4 11 6 11
5 12 7 12
6 13 13
PART E CONCRETE WALLS 14
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
175 mm 150 mm

TYPICAL DETAIL SECTION TYPICAL DETAIL SECTION


THROUGH A TYPICAL EXTERNAL WALL THROUGH A TYPICAL EXTERNAL WALL

102 100 150 7 102 100 150

1 8 8 8

2 1 9 9 1 9

3 2 10 10 2 10

3 3
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units


150

200

150

200
150

200

4 4

5 5
150

100

150

100
150

100

4 6 11 11 6 11

5 7 12 12 7 12

6 13 13 13

14 14

175 mm 150 mm 150 mm

1 Yelofon E-strip acoustic edge strip (by Cellecta). 8 3mm Plaster skim on
15mm Lafarge wallboard
2 Yelofon J-strip acoustic jointing tape (by Cellecta).
12mm Metal furring channel on dabs
3 Dry pack
102 100
mortar.150 35mm cavity with
8 25mm mineral fibre.
4 Flexible cavity closer.
1 9 9 Skirting board.
5 In-situ concrete infill.
2 10 10 Minimum 40mm thick Gyvlon Screed (by Lafarge).
6 150mm concrete wall.
3 11 Minimum 10mm Yelofon HD 10+ (by Cellecta).
min. Bison Units

min. Bison Units

7 3mm Plaster skim on


150

200

4
15mm Lafarge wallboard 12 150 or 200mm min. deep Bison Hollow Core
12mm Metal furring channel on dabs floor units (300kg/m2).
5
150

100

35mm cavity with


6 11 13 Min. 12.5mm thick Lafarge Gypsum based ceiling
25mm mineral fibre.
board (min. 8kg/m2) suspended from a proprietary
7 12 support system.
13 14 Acoustic sealant.
14

150 mm

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & HEALTH AND SAFETY

BISON PRECAST FLOORING


SPECIFICATIONS

MANUFACTURE

1.1 Bison floors are manufactured by the long line prestressed method using slip form or extrusion techniques.
The units are cast on heated steel beds within an enclosed factory environment.

1.2 The materials used in the manufacture of Bison floors comply with the relevant British Standard for that material.

1.3 An air entraining agent complying with BS EN 934-2-2001 is included in the concrete mix to improve workability.

1.4 Reinforcement is generally 5mm diameter high tensile wire or 12.5mm diameter strand complying with the
requirements of B.S.5896:1980.

1.5 Bison units are sawn to length on the manufacturing bed and are supplied as standard with plain sawn ends
with open cores.

DIMENSIONS

2.1 Bison units are manufactured in nominal sizes as follows :


Standard nominal width of all units is 1200mm.
Solid : Depth 75mm 100mm
Hollow : Depth 150mm 200mm 260mm
300mm 250mm 400mm
450mm
2.2 Cross-sectional tolerances are within the limits set out in clause 6.2.8.3. of B.S. 8110:1997. Length tolerances are 20 mm.

2.3 Bison units will have an upward camber due to pre-stressing as described in clause 6.2.8.4. of B.S.8110:1997.

2.4 Edges are shaped to form a grout joint giving a shear key to distribute load to adjacent units. Where non-standard widths
are provided the edge will be rough cut from a standard unit.

FINISHES

3.1 Concrete surface finish to soffit is Type A finish as described in clause 6.2.7.3. of B.S.8110:1997.

The soffit is suitable for the direct application of a textured paint finish where this is applied in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions.

Where a plaster finish is intended it may be necessary to use a bonding agent in accordance with the instructions
of the plaster manufacturer. Plaster finishes are not recommended on longer spans.

3.2 Sides and top surfaces are as extruded as described in Table 5.5 of B.S.8110:1997.

3.3 Units may accumulate water within the cores due to exposure during the construction programme. The General
Contractor should drill weep holes as necessary, or keep them clear where they are provided during manufacture.

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BISON PRECAST FLOORING
SPECIFICATIONS

DESIGN
4.1 The design of Bison units is in accordance with the requirements and recommendations of B.S.8110:1997
The Structural Use of Concrete.

4.2 Load/Span capacity : The reinforcement pattern within a Bison section will vary according to the design
loading specified.

4.3 Exposure Condition : The standard Bison section is suitable for a XCI exposure classification as defined
in Table 3.2 of BS 8500:2002. Other exposure classes can be adopted subject to design approval from Bison
Technical Department.

4.4 Fire Resistance : Fire resistance is based upon the tabulated data contained within B.S. 8110 Part 2 Section 4.
Sections are available for fire periods of 1 hour or 2 hours, without the addition of further finishes.These periods of
fire resistance may be further enhanced by the application of appropriate finishes.

4.5 Serviceability : The standard Bison section is designed to meet the criteria of Class 3 as set out in clause 4.1.3
of B.S.8110.1997 Designs to Class 1 and Class 2 are available if required.

4.6 Sound Insulation : The requirements of The Building Regulations are that a floor construction incorporating
the use of precast concrete units should have a minimum mass which is dependent upon whether the finishes to
the top surface are directly applied or are on a separating layer. The mass of Bison unit sections are given in the
technical data and are net weights of standard hollow sections.

4.7 Horizontal & Vertical Ties : Ties necessary to satisfy the requirements for accidental damage should be
specified by the Engineer with responsibility for the design of the overall structure in accordance with the
Code of Practice.

4.8 Bearings : Level and structurally adequate bearings for Bison precast units should be provided by other
contractors. These should generally be 100 mm for masonry or 75 mm for concrete or steelwork, but may be
reduced in accordance with clause 5.2.3 of B.S.8110:1997.

4.9 Holes : Small holes up to 60 mm diameter may be drilled on site through the Hollow Cores, care being taken
to avoid damage to the reinforced ribs. Larger holes may be cut subject to the design capacity of the slab.

4.10 Grouting : Joints between units should be grouted with a 30 N/mm2 concrete using a 6 mm nominal
aggregate size.

4.11 Propping : Where the slab design requires site propping, this should be carried out in strict accordance with the
Bison drawings.

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SPECIFICATIONS

QUALITY ASSURANCE

Bison operates a Quality Management System which complies with the requirements of ISO 9001: 2000 for the
following scope: design, manufacture and erection of ancillary cube products (including reinforced and normally
reinforced concrete). Prestressed floor units are subject to end product testing. Prestressed and ancillary concrete
is subject to full design approval, traceable to current codes of practise statutory/regulatory requirements.

All Bison U.K. factories have been assessed by the British Standards Institution (B.S.I.) and awarded Certificates of
Assessed Capability under the scheme covering Quality Assurance for the manufacture of precast concrete floors.

As a customer, you can be sure that all aspects of our production, design detailing and quality control have been
independently inspected and have achieved the high level of competence and quality required by the
British Standards Institution.

The company maintains a policy of continuous development, and reserves the right to change specification and
details without prior notice.

FM 00011

BISON PRECAST FLOORING


HEALTH & SAFETY

This information must be read in conjunction with:

Health , Safety & Welfare Attendances (supply & erect only).

C.O.S.H.H information sheet Precast Elements.

Unit weight table.

Information sheet: Lifters & Chains, supplier hire or purchase.

Technical Information Sheet, Handling & Fixing Instructions for:

Sheet No. TI/304/10 Hollow Core

Sheet No. TI/304/11 Solid Composite Precast Elements

Sheet No. TI/304/12 Prestressed Housebeam & Deepbeam

Sheet No. TI/304/13 Bison Precast Stairs & Landings

Sheet No. TI/304/15 Floor products with cast-in lifters

Sheet No. TI/304/16 Trailasafe

The Bison website www.bison.co.uk contains detailed information and data sheets on all products.
Alternatively call the Health & Safety Department at our Burton office Tel 01283 495000 .
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SECTION 06
BISON PRECAST FLOORING
HEALTH AND SAFETY

Safety Dos & Donts


The dos & donts listed below are by no means fully exhaustive-you should also refer to the current issue of the Precast
Flooring Federation Code of Practice available on Tel 0116 253 6161.

Do not alter the product without written permission from Bison Design Office, altering the product may compromise
its structural integrity and lead to failure. This includes notching, hole forming, shortening, narrowing the unit etc.

Do not alter the product in-situ, any permissible alterations must be completed on a flat stable platform. i.e. on the
ground or floor area.

Do not allow anyone to walk or work beneath the product whilst it is being hoisted or suspended.

Do not work in areas without the appropriate perimeter edge protection, handrails, guardrails, platforms or stages.

Do not access working areas without properly constructed, maintained, secured and illuminated, stairways, ramps,
ladders or the like.

Where lifting hooks are specified within a contract, do hoist the units by crane using ALL the lifting points in the top
surface provided for that purpose. Prior to lifting safety chains must be loosely slung around the underside of the
unit. The safety chains may only be released immediately before the slab is placed in its final position.

For insurance purposes, Bison do not supply or hire lifters or chain sets. Please refer to our information sheets for
details of supplier hire or purchase.

Do not run plant or store equipment on the precast floor before it is grouted and cured. Once cured do not exceed
the loads specified by the engineer.

Do use a passive fall protection system wherever reasonably practicable considering all heights where the potential
fall distance could result in an injury.

Do ensure that perimeter edge scaffolding is positioned no more than 900mm below the bearing level particularly on
masonry construction.

Do ensure all voids created whilst placing units are adequately protected during and after erection.

Do ensure all brickwork, blockwork or concrete is adequately cured, stable and fit to receive precast concrete units,
and that steelwork is stable.

Do ensure the stability of support beams, lintels etc. is considered, particularly the rotation of support member due
to unequal loading.

Do ensure you include allowance for site handling by referring to the unit weight table.

Do ensure that all lifting equipment is supplied, used and inspected in accordance with current legislation.

Do ensure all lifting operations are completed and in accordance with current legislation.

Do wear adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) whilst handling or cutting concrete.

NOTE; Due to the principle constituents of cement, the liquid released whilst drilling drainage points etc is likely to
have a caustic effect on the eyes and skin. For further information or to obtain the latest issue COSHH data sheet for
cement call our Health & Safety Department at our Burton office Tel 01283 495000.

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RELATED PRODUCTS

Lifting hook being loaded into machine.

From transport to final position with ease and speed.

Bison Lifting Hooks


This is a unique system from Bison, available with our Hollow Core flooring. The hooks are machine inserted during the production

process, for which Bison holds the European patent. The hooks enable faster, safer and more accurate erection. They also offer

cost savings by minimising damage to soffit and blockwork bearings.

HEATED AND COOLED SLABS


Bison and velta have joined forces to provide an innovative, sustainable and cost effective

floor heating and cooling system which is precast in to Bison flooring products.

DESIGN MANUFACTURING
The system utilises low temperature water for heating and high Precast concrete elements are designed and constructed in

temperature water for cooling to condition a building, which the factory with a velta PE-Xa pipe matrix cast directly into the

provides the opportunity to use renewable energy sources. precast slab or Hollow Core unit to offer a combined heating

A sustainable alternative, which can significantly reduce and cooling solution.

CO2 emissions over the life of the building. This service covers the design, off-site manufacture and

Substantial savings in investment, maintenance and installation of precast, pre-stressed Hollow Core flooring,

operational costs, compared to conventional precast multi-storey wall panel structures and other bespoke

air-conditioning systems. solutions with an in built heating and cooling capability.

The requirements for flexible space utilisation and variable

partitioning are easily met.


CONSTRUCTION
Off-site production reduces construction programmes
Clear benefits to occupants, no noise and no draughts,
and improves quality control.
producing a comfortable and productive environment.
Elimination of suspended ceilings can reduce building

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SECTION 07
HEALTH AND SAFETY PRODUCTS

Health and Safety is a major concern for Bison, and we have developed a range of methods and systems which help to

ensure that anyone using Bison products can do so with minimal risk to themselves or others.

Trailasafe
Trailasafe is designed to prevent or mitigate injuries

resulting from falls from trailer decks. Comprising

synthetic mesh suspended from a series of brackets

housing support arms, the system arrests the fall of

personnel, absorbing the energy of their descent and

ensuring their safety. Fully demountable, the system can

be stored within the vehicle or at the unloading point.

THE BISON AIR MAT


The Bison Air Mat system has been tested by the BRE

and approved by the HSE. The Bison Air Mat system

comprises a series of interconnected and interlinked

mats available in a wide range of standard sizes. Using

a combination of modules they will accommodate


almost any floor area. Where the edges of an area to be

protected are open, or have large vertical voids that may

pose the hazard of roll-off fall to a lower area, special

parapet and corner mats can be provided.

Hole Covers
Voids such as service holes, formed in precast floor units

are trip hazards and have the potential to cause serious

injuries. Bisons solution is the Hole Filler: a strong yet

slimlined product which is suitable for most holes.

The yellow, anti-slip cover is fully reusable and comes in

two sizes, 250mm or 350mm square. Each may be either

screwed down or fitted without the need for power tools,

by spreading the unit legs, locking it into position.

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BISON ONLINE

www.bison.co.uk

For further information on Bison Precast Concrete Flooring and the full
range of Bison products and services, visit www.bison.co.uk or call the
Bison sales team on 01283 495000

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SECTION 08
FLOORS
HOLLOW CORE HOLLOW CORE SOLID
FLOORS COMPOSITE FLOORS COMPOSITE FLOORS

BEAM AND BLOCK COMPOSITE STEEL HOLLOW CORE


FLOORS BEAM DESIGN INSULATED FLOORS

FRAMES STADIA STAIRS

HEALTH AND SAFETY


LIFTING HOOKS TRAILASAFE AIR MATS

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BISON NOTES

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SECTION 09

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For further HELP AND INFORMATION PLEASE CALL OUR TECHNICAL HELP LINE: 01283 495334
BISON CONCRETE
PRODUCTS Ltd

Millennium Court,
First Avenue, Centrum 100,
Burton-Upon-Trent
DE14 2WR

Telephone: 01283 495000


Facsimile: 01283 544900

Email: concrete@bison.co.uk
Web: www.bison.co.uk

OTHER BROCHURES
AVAILABLE

Staircases

Stadia Products

Crosswalls

Lattice Flooring

Beam & Block Flooring

Safety Systems

All dimensions and illustrations in this publication are intended for guidance only and shall not constitute a sale by description.
All dimensions given are nominal and Bison Limited may modify and change the information, products and specifications from time
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