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CAS Staircase Wraps

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A CAS Staircase wrap is designed specifically for the size of the staircase and is manufactured in 2 or 3 floor high sections. Each section of wrap is installed as the next section of Common Tower and hoists are handed over to the client.

The wrap is made of a substrate material which is installed under tension and held in place with straps and bungee cords, which results in a smooth finish.

The wrap can additionally serve as an excellent marketing tool when printed with Company logos or as an example, a photograph of a finished apartment etc.

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Staircase Wraps
Features

Construction Access Systems Product

A CAS Staircase wrap is designed specifically for the size of the staircase and is manufactured in 2 or 3 floor high sections. Each section of wrap is installed as the next section of Common Tower and hoists are handed over to the client.The wrap is made of a substrate material which is installed under tension and held in place with straps and bungee cords, which results in a smooth finish. The wrap can additionally serve as an excellent marketing tool when printed with Company logos or as an example, a photograph of a finished apartment, and so on.

The wrap protects the operation of the staircase from most of the elements such as high winds and rain.

Material and tools are predominantly carried in the hoists but if small items are carried between floors, the substrate wrap material will contain the falling object within the staircase frame or landings.

Debris netting and Monoflex tend to split after time and can become a risk to the hoist running gear/motors or a risk when falling from a building.

The wrap is an extremely strong substrate material, which will last the full project term. The wrap was installed on a staircase for Canary Wharf Contractors project and it lasted the full 3-and-a-half-year term.

The wrap is specifically designed for each Common Tower Staircase project to ensure it fits exactly between the tie floors of the staircase and Common Tower frame. This ensures a tight and robust fit and aesthetically pleasing finish.

A wrap is gradually installed as the Common Tower and staircase are extended as the building under construction gets taller. A fantastic way to enhance the marketing of the project is have the Company logo; name of the project or a print of what the finished apartments would look like.

A high-rise project will be highly visible and the best way to promote the project is by way of a printed wrap.

River Tower, One Nine Elms, Vauxhall, London
City Tower, One Nine Elms, Vauxhall, London
Staircase Wraps

Installed Staircase Wraps

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