Overview
  • Founded in 1935
  • 500+ Employees
  • 180 Engineers
  • 30 Group Companies
  • Global Presence
  • Advanced Manufacturing Facilities
  • Centralised Corporate Services
Global Presence
 
Structure

CCL operates through subsidiaries and partners throughout the world with a fully integrated supply chain. Group companies have access to:

  • Engineering
  • R&D
  • Manufacturing
  • Procurement
  • Finance/Legal
  • Marketing
  • IT
  • Human Resources
Services
  • Early Engagement Consultancy
  • Structural Scheming
  • Value Engineering & Cost Plan Advice
  • CCL Slab Solutions
  • CCL Post-Tensioned Slabs
  • Voided Slabs
  • Hybrid Slabs
  • Surface Jointless Flooring Systems
  • Vertical Solutions
  • Post-Tensioning
  • Traditionally Reinforced
  • Civil Structures
  • Structural Bearings
  • Geotechnical & Foundations
  • Precast Solutions
  • Inspection, Repair & Strengthening
Manufacturing
  • Advanced manufacturing facility
  • UK based quality management
  • ISO 9001 certified (Quality Procedures)
  • Third party inspection
  • UK manufacturing of key products
  • Individual parts testing and assembly testing
  • Traceable products
Quality
  • CCL Certifications: investment in a wide range of approvals including ETAG (CE Mark), AASHTO, PTI, fib/FIP, UK CARES
  • Close follow up on changes in standards and codes
  • Constant R&D on enhancements and innovation opportunities
  • Integrated systems and equipment
  • Membership of associations promoting good practice

Strata

LONDON

A 43-storey residential development which was a focal point of the Elephant and Castle redevelopment in London.

  • SCOPE OF WORK

    STRATA

    • Long spans achieved despite complex geometry - structural depth of 200 mm on spans up to nine metres
    • Stage-stressed transfer beam controlled deflections while construction continued above
    • Elimination of downstand beams
    • Rapid construction schedule of approximately one floor per week
    • Slab depth reduced by 50-75 mm per floor equivalent to 3 m of concrete or an additional floor
    • Approx. 2000 m3 of concrete saved within the superstructure (15% cost reduction)
    • Reduced piles
    • Minimisation and recycling of waste
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  • GALLERY

    STRATA

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Post-Tensioning

CCL’s post-tensioning system delivered the following benefits.

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    Longer Spans

    Post-tensioning allowed us to achieve longer, thinner spans.

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    Crack Control

    Post-tensioned slabs provided deflection and crack control.

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    Faster

    Each post-tensioned floor took just one week to install.

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    Less CO2

    Post-tensioning reduced the volume of concrete required by 2000m3.

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    Extra Space

    Post-tensioning resulted in a whole extra floor of usable space.

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    Cheaper

    The reduction in concrete and build time resulted in significant savings.