WPE-DK Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) offers a forward-looking solution for vertical extensions of existing buildings – especially in urban areas where space is limited and zoning regulations are complex.
Technical Advantages
Low Self-Weight with High Load Capacity
Thanks to its exceptional strength, WPE-DK UHPC enables slim and lightweight structures that place minimal additional load on existing buildings – crucial for structures with limited load reserves.Outstanding Durability and Corrosion Resistance
WPE-DK UHPC is highly resistant to environmental impacts, including frost, de-icing salts, and chlorides – ideal for long-lasting structures with minimal maintenance.Efficient Prefabrication and Short Construction Time
Its excellent flowability makes WPE-DK UHPC ideal for precise prefabrication. Lightweight modular components enable rapid, weather-independent installation – even while the building remains in use.Slim Elements for Maximum Usable Space
Thin-wall slabs and façade elements with high strength open up new design possibilities and increase the usable floor area.
Commercial Advantages
Additional Floor Space Without New Land Use
Vertical extensions using WPE-DK UHPC create new living, office, or technical space without the need for costly land development – especially attractive in densely built-up areas.Increased Property Value and Energy Optimization
Additional stories increase a property's market value. At the same time, the building's overall energy performance can be significantly improved during the upgrade.Eligible for Subsidies and Aligned with Sustainability Goals
WPE-DK UHPC enables resource-efficient, low-carbon construction methods that align with public sustainability objectives – improving access to funding for public and institutional projects.Minimal Disruption, Maximum Impact
Shorter construction times and off-site fabrication minimize noise and dust – a clear advantage for sensitive uses and dense urban environments.
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