5 Reasons Modular Balconies Make Sense in Canada

As Canadian construction evolves, the demand for smarter, more efficient building solutions continues to grow. Off-site construction has moved from being a trend to becoming a strategic choice, and prefabricated modular balconies are playing a key role in that transformation.  

At Sapphire Balconies, we design balcony systems that increase the perceived value of developments, whilst streamlining balcony installation and maintenance processes. Our balconies are built for long-term performance and engineered to deliver consistent value throughout the project life cycle.  

Here is why prefabricated modular balconies are suitable for Canadian projects and why developers, architects, and contractors should consider them:  

  1. Designed to Integrate with Different Types of Building Frames

From mass timber projects in British Columbia to reinforced concrete high-rises in Ontario, prefabricated balconies can connect to various kinds of building frames.   

Sapphire’s prefab balconies are compatible with:  

  • reinforced concrete (RC) frames 
  • cross-laminated timber (CLT) frames
  • light gauge steel frames (LGSF) 
  • tunnel form systems (TFS) 
  • Peikko’s DELTABEAM systems.  

This structural versatility allows project teams to select the best framework for their needs without compromising on balcony design or adding unnecessary complexity to the build.   

  1. Value-Driven without Compromising on Quality

Prefabrication reduces installation time and labor costs, but its biggest advantage is long-term value. Factory-built balconies reduce site errors, improve build quality, and minimize ongoing maintenance. Faster install times also lead to tighter project timelines and improved predictability.   

For developers, this means better cost control, less waste, and a desirable, high-performance feature that enhances marketability and long-term returns.   

  1. Lightweight and Built for Modern Construction

With Canada’s growing focus on sustainability and mass timber construction, weight and thermal efficiency are more important than ever. Our balconies are significantly lighter than traditional concrete options. This reduces the load on the structure, enables easier logistics, and allows for greater design flexibility.   

Each balcony unit is tested to meet Canadian building standards, with resistance to wind uplift, structural deflection, and thermal bridging designed into every system.  

  1. Delivered Faster with Off-Site Precision

Canadian projects often face unpredictable delays due to weather. Prefabricated balconies help avoid these setbacks by moving construction into controlled indoor environments.  

This dramatically reduces on-site trades, accelerates the schedule, and improves safety conditions.  

  1. Designed for Canadian Conditions and Compliance

From harsh winters to complex building regulations, Canadian construction requires resilient and adaptable solutions. Our balconies are built with Canadian codes and climates in mind.  

 They are:  

  • thermally efficient, with built-in thermal breaks 
  • capable of handling snow loads and wind exposure 
  • durable, low maintenance, and corrosion-resistant. 

Features like thermal breaks in prefab balconies improve energy efficiency by lowering heat transfer, supporting compliance with standards like the Toronto Green Standard. Sustainable balcony design can also contribute to lower TEDI ratings.    

Building Smarter for a Better Future   

Prefabricated modular balconies are not just a modern upgrade; they are a strategic investment in smarter construction. With improved speed, safety, cost control, and environmental performance, they align perfectly with the future of Canadian development.  

If you are planning a Canadian project, we would love to help you build it better.  

Why are Prefab Balconies the New Choice for High-Rise Developments?

Traditionally, balcony construction has often been an afterthought in the building design, and concrete balconies don’t make the process any easier.

With the more efficient and sustainable modern methods of construction, off-site manufacturing and prefabricated balconies are transforming projects.

Here are 7 reasons why prefabricated balconies are the new choice for high-rise residential buildings:

  1. Increased Perceived Value: Prefab balconies are manufactured off-site, focusing on functionality, sustainability, and aesthetics. Improved visual appeal contributes to a building’s market value as high-quality finishes, sustainable materials, and functional designs appeal to buyers. Additionally, because prefab balconies are produced efficiently, developers benefit from cost savings through reduced waste and faster installation.
  2. Enhanced Thermal Efficiency: Step codes are driving the push for increased thermal performance in new Canadian constructions. Heat can easily escape through balcony structures without proper thermal breaks, undermining the building’s energy efficiency. Prefab balconies allow manufacturers to place thermal breaks in tactical locations within the balcony system to reduce heat loss in the building, leading to improved thermal performance.                                                          
  3. Higher Project Efficiency: Prefinishing balconies off site reduces the need for on-site trades as there is no manufacturing of balconies in situ. Delivering fully assembled units also means faster balcony installation.
  4. Unmatched Quality Assurance: Balconies that are produced in controlled factory conditions undergo several quality checks, ensuring that each balcony has a trackable history. For example, at Sapphire we use the Passport App to record and track each balcony’s progress through the different production and quality check stages.
  1. Ideal for Passive House Developments: Thermally broken balconies increase energy efficiency and reduce heat loss, aligning with passive house principles. Prefabricated aluminium balconies also lower structural load as they are lightweight and complement sustainable building frames like cross-laminated timber frames.

Learn in our case study how we streamlined the balcony project at Vienna House, a passive house residential development in Vancouver, Canada.

  1. Higher Design Flexibility: Off-site manufacturing allows for more opportunities to create a functional balcony design that offers comfort to residents and simplifies installation and on-site handling of balconies by installers. Prefinished balconies can be thoughtfully assembled in the factory while keeping the risk of error as low as possible.
  2. Compliance with Standards: Features like thermal breaks in prefab balconies improve energy efficiency by lowering heat transfer, supporting compliance with standards like the Toronto Green Standard. Sustainable balcony design can also contribute to lower TEDI ratings. 

Discover in our case studies how our prefabricated balconies have benefited projects across the UK and Canada.

 

 

 

 

How Many Building Frames Can a Sapphire Balcony Connect To?

At Sapphire Balconies, we can connect balconies to various building structures, including traditional reinforced concrete (RC) frames, cross-laminated timber (CLT) frames, light gauge steel frames (LGSF), tunnel form structures (TFS), and even Peikko’s DELTABEAM® Frame.   

Leading the market through innovation, we ensure that our balconies meet the unique demands of each structure, providing lightweight options that complement sustainable materials while maintaining strong, safe connections.  

Cross-Laminated Timber Frames   

Cross-laminated timber, or mass timber, is created by glueing together layers of solid-sawn lumber taken from a single log. By glueing the wood layers at the right angles, CLT can achieve better structural rigidity than regular timber in both vertical and horizontal directions.  

Benefits of CLT:   

  1. Improved Project Efficiency: CLT as a prefabricated material is incredibly flexible for building design. Whilst concrete is the conventional option due to its perceived rigidity, some companies favour CLT over concrete as it is 20–30% faster to install and can reduce the need for on-site labour.   
  2. Strong Fire Performance: The fire performance of CLT is exceptional as it is fire-rated and compliant for ongoing use.  

Reinforced Concrete Frames  

A traditional concrete frame is built from the ground up, poured between stacks of rebar steel to create a sturdy wall to the building.   

Thanks to its rigidity, this method is used to this day as a reliable (albeit slower than a precast alternative) way to build apartment blocks and a durable material to anchor a balcony into. However, given how labour- and carbon-intensive this approach is, many countries are looking for more advanced approaches.  

  1. We can connect to a traditionally poured concrete façade in several ways with our lightweight aluminium Cassette® balconies. Their slim, manageable form allows any number of connections to be made.
  2. Using our innovative and speedy solution, we cast the anchors into the concrete slab. This forms a robust base for the balcony Cassette® to slide directly onto, at which stage it is secured by an on-site team.  

Light Gauge Steel Frames  

Light gauge steel frames are a modern solution for low-rise buildings (up to 15 storeys), offering faster construction, cleaner sites, and a reduced carbon footprint. As the name suggests, LGSF is a skeleton of sorts for a building, a dynamic and versatile application that uses lightweight, 100% non-combustible material to provide the inner support for a building whilst staying as green as possible.   

Considerations when connecting balconies to LGSF:  

  1. Due to the lightweight nature of LGSF, balconies should be as light as possible to avoid any instances of deflection. 
  2. With balcony anchors, a key issue is the connection back into the frame, as rotational deflection can occur here. Sapphire has developed new connection methods that provide extra rigidity.   

The DELTABEAM® Frame  

Peikko’s DELTABEAM® is an innovative steel building frame that reduces the number of columns needed in a building. This allows for longer spans of unsupported horizontal beams, giving you more floor area for any given building footprint.  

  1. Sapphire Balconies are able to connect to the DELTABEAM® frame without compromising on thermal performance, installation speed, or cost.   
  2. This solution is suitable for any project as it comes with standard components that don’t require unique costs, technologies, or modifications.   

Connecting balconies to a DELTABEAM® frame previously required a concrete infill, but – thanks to collaboration between Peikko and Sapphire – that’s now a thing of the past.  

We connected balconies to the DELTABEAM® frame at Silvertown Quays in Newham, London.   

Read our full blog to learn more.  

Tunnel Form Structures  

Tunnel construction is a framework that allows a building contractor or developer to cast walls and concrete slabs at once as part of a daily routine.   

It is one of the many modern methods of construction (MMC) that are now used to increase the speed of projects and the quality of the final result, based on the accuracy that off-site production and storage can provide.  

Connecting balconies to TFS:  

  1. As with standard concrete slabs, tunnel construction cells can be penetrated and thermally guarded on-site to create balcony connection points.  
  2. Because tunnel cells are cast in situ, the balcony connections can be cast with the concrete slab to avoid excess penetration of the slab itself.    

Sapphire’s lightweight balconies can easily connect to TFS.   

If you have a project in mind and would like to discuss it, get in touch with our team and we’ll be happy to help you.   

How Can Off-Site Production Transform Your Balcony Project?

Sapphire has embraced and applied modern methods of construction to all its projects, from using standardised designs to off-site production and storage. We aim to minimise on-site work by finishing our balconies in our factories, leading to various benefits for our clients.

What are the Key Benefits of Off-Site Balcony Production?

  1. Increased Quality Assurance: Producing balcony units in a factory setting ensures higher quality control. Our balconies go through strict quality checks and using our Passport app we ensure that a balcony passes on to the next production stage after it’s passed the previous one, ensuring a higher quality output and less repetition of work.
  2. Increased Perceived Value: Off-site balcony production increases the quality of output. Therefore, every balcony installed will be high quality, increasing the condo’s value.
  3. Fewer Project Delays: Health and safety issues related to hot work during the installation of traditional balconies are minimised, and so is the risk of errors.
  4. Faster Balcony Installation: We have been able to rapidly install over 60 Glide-On Cassette balconies in a day. As the balconies are prefinished in our manufacturing plant, installation becomes faster and requires fewer on-site trades.
  5. No Storage Requirement: Pre-finishing as much as possible in the factory minimises the need for secure storage on-site, which is especially beneficial for projects in city centres where space is limited.

Discover how our prefabricated balconies benefited a passive-house residential development Vienna House in Vancouver, Canada.

How Does Off-Site Production Contribute to a Project’s Sustainability Goals?

  1. Less Waste Generation: When balconies are manufactured and finished off-site, there is a lower chance of product defects and material waste.
  2. Innovative and Sustainable Design Possibilities: Off-site manufacturing gives innovators the chance to design and produce prefabricated balconies that are energy-efficient and sustainable. For example, our balconies are all thermally broken, leading to improved thermal efficiency in the building.
  3. Shorter Construction Period On Site: Off-site production leads to project efficiency by reducing balcony installation time and on-site trades, saving construction time and carbon emissions.

Discover how our off-site production techniques and prefabricated balconies have reduced carbon emissions, time, and costs in our case studies.

At Sapphire, we believe that well-designed balconies benefit property developers and buyers significantly. Our balconies are constructed with functionality, sustainability, and aesthetics in mind. Through off-site production, our team can execute innovative designs with accuracy, enhancing our balconies’ perceived value.

If you have a project in mind and wish to discuss it, start a conversation about prefabricated balconies in Canada with us: www.balconies.global/contact-us/

 

How have prefabricated balconies benefited Vienna House, Vancouver?

[vc_row width=”70″ background_image=””][vc_column][sapphire_textBlock]At Sapphire Balconies, we’re passionate about innovation and sustainability. Our balcony solutions are designed to deliver quality and efficiency, streamlining balcony projects.

Our ongoing work at Vienna House in Vancouver is witnessing the integration of Sapphire’s prefabricated balconies into the project in Canada, contributing to the project’s efficiency goals. Prefab balconies, still making their way into Vancouver, were selected owing to their:

  • safety
  • ease of installation
  • reduced impact on the construction schedule.

What benefits do our prefabricated balconies offer the development?

Vienna House is an affordable, highly sustainable housing project in Vancouver which aims to showcase innovative designs and processes, including prefabricated building components and off-site manufacturing.

We’re pleased to be supplying prefabricated balconies to the development, supporting the vision of developer BC Housing to become an example for other affordable housing projects across Vancouver.

  1. High Quality: Manufactured and assembled in the controlled conditions of the factory line, prefabricated balconies go through strict quality checks, ensuring a high level of quality and a lower risk of error.
  2. Thermal Efficiency: Our balconies are thermally broken as thermal breaks are already built into the balcony anchor points, minimising heat loss. Moreover, the aluminum construction of our balconies makes them lightweight, reducing the number of extra brackets required to connect to the building structure.
  3. Improved Project Speed: By requiring fewer on-site trades, prefabricated balconies significantly reduce project delays and labour time.
  4. No On-Site Storage Required: Pre-finished balconies are delivered to the site ready for installation – a major benefit for developments in busy locations that have limited storage space.
  5. Faster Installation Time: Our balconies are pre-finished and delivered to the site ready to be installed, reducing balcony installation and project time.

“The Sapphire balconies check a lot of boxes on the goals in the Vienna House project charter. They are durable and support resilience by providing passive shading, and they improve quality of life for residents.” – John Wall, principal and co-founder of Public Architecture.

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See how Sapphire has excelled with prefabricated balconies in the past at Transport House.

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Prefabricated Balconies in Canada: How do Sapphire’s balconies maximize thermal efficiency?

Considering how disruptive low temperatures and extreme weather can be across Canada, the thermal performance of buildings should be considered from concept to completion.

Based on the climate conditions across Canada, building codes and region-specific standards like the Toronto Green Standard should be met.

  1. The difference between a balcony by Sapphire and a traditional concrete slab is that Sapphire includes a thermal break in the balcony at the design stage.
  2. Sapphire maximizes thermal efficiency whilst maintaining a rigid structure within the balconies by incorporating thermal breaks in tactical locations – these can be located between the floors and ceilings of apartments, acting as an extra layer of insulation around the balcony arms.
  3. The insulation materials we use to form the thermal break help insulate the small area in question. Architects should consider using high-quality insulation for floors and ceilings, too.

How are Prefabricated Balconies contributing to sustainability at Vienna House?

With the aim to lower the development’s carbon emissions and energy consumption, Vienna House is being designed using sustainable practices and components. From prefabricated and off-site manufacturing to innovative designs, Vienna House will showcase various sustainable construction examples.

  1. Easy to Transport: Our aluminum Cassette® balcony decks are much lighter than a concrete alternative, making them more efficient to transport and install, reducing transport emissions. The balcony materials have a 19% reduction in embodied carbon when compared with concrete balconies.
  2. Enhanced Building Efficiency: Prefabricated balconies need only a couple of small connections to secure them in place, keeping the thermal barrier of the building intact. This reduces the risk of cold bridging and makes the building energy-efficient for occupants.
  3. Recyclable: Thanks to the Glide-On technology, balconies can be easily removed at the end of their lifespan, then disassembled and sent for recycling.

At Sapphire, we are dedicated to innovating in construction for the specific requirements of clients and projects. We work with clients to deliver safe and sustainable balconies for residents. If you have a project in mind and wish to discuss it, start a conversation about Prefabricated Balconies in Canada with us: www.balconies.global/contact-us/

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What Are The Handrail Options For My Next Canadian Development?

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Discover how Sapphire supplied and installed 10,000 panels for guarding at Baltimore Wharf, a 45-storey landmark for luxury living in London.

Guarding is not just a safety barrier but also a design statement and privacy protector. Choosing the ideal handrail and guarding design and type is essential to maintaining a building’s aesthetic appeal and meeting its functional requirements.

What guarding options does Sapphire offer for Canadian Developments?

Sapphire is focused on developing and providing pre-finished modular balconies while offering various types of balustrading, guarding and handrail design choices that are equipped to serve diverse preferences.

Whether your chosen building style is designed to continue a heritage of the location’s industrial theme or a modern façade, a suitable guarding design can be selected from our range. 

Frameless Glass Guarding:

The first option and the preference for most projects has been frameless glass guarding (also known as frameless structural glass). Frameless structural glass provides an uninterrupted view from the balcony itself and has a minimalistic appeal when looking from the ground up.

Sapphire designs frameless structural glass guarding keeping in mind three key considerations: base fixing, choice of glass, and handrails or cappings. We ensure that all our choices comply with the latest regulations and the highest safety standards, giving residents and clients assurance and peace of mind.

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Vertical Bar Guarding:

Vertical bar guarding is a common choice. While historically they were considered to be a low-cost, industrial-looking infill option, now vertical bar options are used as part of a neat architectural style. Recently, vertical bar balustrades are being used to create distinction and architectural style.

We have created a solution that enables individual fixing of bars to avoid vertical bar infill panels and to allow a consistent uninterrupted flow.

Perforated Sheet Guarding:

Guarding designs can be customised and tailored according to the client’s preferences. To ensure that the design is cost-effective, it is recommended to optimise the designs and keep them consistent. Perforated balustrade panels are manufactured from an aluminium sheet, perforated, and then powder-coated to a RAL colour.

See the versatility of perforated sheet guarding in action in our projects in London and Southend on Sea.

Privacy Screens:

In large residential developments with multiple apartments, privacy is important for residents’ comfort and integrity. When it comes to terraces, continuous walkways, or balconies that have access from differing apartments, privacy is key. By far the most effective privacy screen option is satin pre-etched glass, which is a cost-effective and durable solution that creates privacy but allows light to pass through.

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What does Balcony Project Support at Sapphire look like?  

Sapphire is an innovation-powered business that develops smart and sustainable balcony solutions. Our efforts extend to supporting and working alongside our clients, and our approach to project support sets us apart. We are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation, developing solutions that meet our clients’ needs and have a minimal environmental impact.

We believe in being wholeheartedly involved in every aspect of the project, from concept design to procurement, as well as on-site and off-site support. We are committed to helping architects and designers deliver the best results to developments’ residents, providing comprehensive support every step of the way.

Here’s how Sapphire bolsters projects’ success by supplying expert support and guidance:

How does Sapphire provide concept design support?

Involving us in the concept design stage can simplify designs and avoid tricky and costly detailing.

  • CPD presentations and technical support: We share our expertise and years of learning to guide attendees in understanding regulations, approaches to handling common issues, and innovations to simplify and speed up installations.
  • Interface solutions: We help tackle many interfacing challenges, from casting in brackets to final finishing.
  • Pre-construction concept design refinement: We review designs, identify concerns, and suggest improvements to avoid issues in the future.
  • 2D, 3D, and BIM: We can assist with early-stage concept design drawings of balconies in 2D or 3D CAD or as BIM components.
  • Structural calculations: Sapphire uses a bespoke SES (Structural Evaluation System) to check structural calculations and can also do FEA (finite element analysis).

Here’s what one of our clients had to say:

‘Everything has worked really well. You guys have been very professional, very knowledgeable, and when we’ve needed extra information, it’s always been at hand. Your response has been very quick.’

—Jason Margetts, Director at Berkeley Group

How does Sapphire maintain product quality standards?

We ensure that our clients receive high-quality, high-performing products that meet their exacting standards and satisfy their projects’ needs.

  • Passport app: Our Passport app ensures that each balcony has passed every quality check stage. No balcony can pass to the next stage unless it has satisfied the requirements of the previous stage. We minimise the risk of errors and faults by implementing a strict QC process.
  • Comprehensive records: The Passport app provides a complete and traceable history of each balcony, assuring installers that all quality checks have been passed.

Does Sapphire assist teams on site?

We support on-site installation teams using various methods like training, supply of specialised equipment, and expert guidance.

  • Equipment: We have developed specialised equipment to make balcony installation faster, more efficient, and safer for installation teams.
  • Install sequencing: Our innovations include the Counterbalance Lifter (CBL), which offsets the crane’s hook by using weights to balance the balcony. This opens the door to a wide range of install sequences.
  • Security: We also offer an internal guarding system, behind which installers can safely guide balconies. A SYAM safety harness is available for leading-edge work on corner balconies and walkways.

Our balcony project support goes far beyond our contract duties and obligations to ensure that all installations are carried out by people we have appropriately trained. We maintain our own fleet of specialist equipment, which is certified and regularly inspected and maintained.

You can start a conversation with us about your project needs and specifications, check out our supply and support model, and install partners here.

Read more:

  1. How Do We Promote a Culture of Testing Balconies? 
  2. Paris Proof and Commitment to Science-Based Targets for Sapphire Balconies
  3. Sapphire Reveals the Clip-On Balcony with Vertical Bar Sides

 

Paris Proof and Commitment to Science-Based Targets for Sapphire Balconies

[vc_row width=”70″ background_image=””][vc_column][sapphire_textBlock]As the urgency of climate change intensifies, the built environment is becoming a crucial battleground in the fight for a low-carbon future. In the Netherlands, industry leaders are stepping up with bold commitments like the Paris Proof initiative, driving real, measurable reductions in energy use and CO2 emissions. This aligns with the ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement. By adopting science-based targets and transparent practices, organisations are not just meeting regulatory expectations but leading the way towards a more sustainable future.

In this blog post, we are taking a closer look at the Paris Proof Commitment by Dutch businesses and how Sapphire Balconies is committed to science-based targets such that it could significantly assist the built industry in achieving sustainability goals.

What is the Paris Proof Commitment in the Netherlands?

The Paris Proof Commitment is a groundbreaking Dutch initiative where 125 market players have pledged to reduce energy consumption in the built environment by two-thirds. This ambitious target is directly aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C. Unlike traditional approaches that focus on theoretical energy performance, the Paris Proof initiative emphasises actual energy use, making climate goals more achievable and measurable.

Dutch businesses committing to the Paris Proof are not only transforming their operations but also influencing the broader industry. By signing this commitment, organisations agree to adhere to a structured approach that includes endorsing the Paris Proof ambition, being transparent about their energy use and CO2 emissions, creating actionable roadmaps, and promoting these standards within their networks.

This initiative is part of a larger global movement, the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment, which aims to achieve zero carbon emissions across the entire building sector by 2050. Through radical renovations, precise energy monitoring, and a focus on real-world results, the Paris Proof Commitment is driving significant progress towards a more sustainable built environment in the Netherlands.

The Paris Proof Commitment goes beyond regulatory compliance; it represents a leadership stance. Dutch businesses are setting a powerful example for the global industry by tackling potential obstacles and collaborating effectively. Sapphire Balconies is proud to contribute to sustainability in the built sector and position itself as the suitable choice for sustainability-driven businesses.

Commitment to Science-Based Targets at Sapphire Balconies

At Sapphire Balconies, our dedication to sustainability is both comprehensive and strategic, anchored in science-based targets and innovative design. We understand that effectively addressing climate change requires more than regulatory compliance – it demands a bold, data-driven approach to significantly reducing embodied carbon and energy consumption.

How Do Science-Based Targets Power Sustainability Goals for Sapphire?

Science-based targets form the bedrock of our Vision 2030, which details our ambitious strategy for transforming the built environment. By aligning our sustainability goals with the latest climate science and industry standards, we ensure that our efforts are impactful and transparent. This approach supports our regulatory obligations and drives meaningful progress in reducing our carbon footprint.

How Does Sapphire Incorporate Sustainability in Its Work?

We Design Balconies to Improve Energy Efficiency  

We meticulously design our balconies with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency, which is essential for lowering overall building energy consumption. By employing advanced materials and innovative design techniques, our balconies help regulate building temperatures, reducing the need for excessive heating and cooling. This results in lower energy usage and reduced embodied carbon, contributing to a more sustainable built environment.

We Integrate Circular Economy Principles 

We are at the forefront of incorporating circular economy principles into our balcony designs. This approach focuses on the reuse and recycling of materials, minimising waste and extending the life cycle of our products. By designing balconies that can be easily disassembled and repurposed, we not only lessen environmental impact but also enhance resource efficiency. This commitment ensures that our balconies surpass current sustainability standards.

We Use Innovative Materials and Practices 

Our commitment to sustainability is a testament to our innovative spirit. From selecting eco-friendly materials to optimising our manufacturing processes, we make sure that every aspect of our balcony production is geared towards minimising environmental impact. Our design solutions are crafted to improve energy performance and positively contribute to the overall sustainability of building projects.

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Integrating Circular Economy Principles into Dutch Balcony Design

[vc_row width=”70″ background_image=””][vc_column][sapphire_textBlock]The construction industry is taking a proactive role in integrating sustainable plans and practices into its business operations. This transformation not only positions it as an advocate and practitioner of environment-friendly principles but also empowers it to significantly reduce the environmental footprint that construction has been leaving behind.

Application of the circular economy in construction will set the pace for future growth, further reinforcing this sense of responsibility. Central to circular economy principles are strategies that focus on waste reduction, material reuse, and resource recycling aimed at promoting sustainable and efficient resource utilisation.

High-rise balconies, often overlooked in sustainability discussions, hold immense potential to embody these principles. Reimagining their design, materials, and construction methods enables transforming balconies into sustainable components of urban architecture. In this article, we take a closer look at how high-rise balconies can integrate circular economy principles to minimise waste and advance sustainability.

The Circular Economy in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is at the forefront of the global shift towards a circular economy. The country’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in its ambitious goals and comprehensive strategies aimed at minimising waste and maximising resource efficiency. According to ‘The Netherlands Circular by Design’, an article on renewable matter, the Dutch government has set a target to become fully circular by 2050, with an intermediate goal of halving resource use by 2030.

Key to this transition is collaboration among government bodies, industry leaders, and the public. Policies such as extended producer responsibility, incentives for using recycled materials, and stringent waste management regulations support this vision. The construction sector, in particular, is a focal point for these efforts, given its significant impact on resource consumption and waste generation.

In urban areas, implementation of circular economy principles is visible in various innovative projects. From retrofitting existing buildings with sustainable materials to designing new structures with modular components, Dutch architects and builders are pioneering new ways to reduce environmental impact. High-rise buildings, with their extensive use of materials and complex structures, offer unique opportunities to integrate these principles, making every component, including balconies, part of the circular system.

Designing High-Rise Balconies With Circular Economy Principles

Use of Recycled Materials

Using recycled materials in balcony construction is an integral part of our strategy to reduce waste and conserve natural resources. Traditional construction methods have relied heavily on virgin materials, which deplete natural resources and generate significant waste. In contrast, recycled materials require less energy to produce and help in diverting waste from landfills. By using recycled materials, the construction industry can lower its carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable environment.

Our Glide-On balconies at Sapphire utilise materials such as recycled aluminium, which is lightweight and durable and requires only 5% of the energy used to produce new aluminium.

Modular Design

Modular design refers to construction of buildings using prefabricated modules or sections that can be easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled. This approach allows for greater design flexibility, simplifies the construction process, and reduces waste. Modular components can be manufactured in controlled environments, ensuring higher quality and reducing the likelihood of material wastage on site. Additionally, modularity facilitates easier upgrades and maintenance, as individual sections can be replaced without disturbing the entire structure.

Our Glide-On balconies are designed in modular sections that can be effortlessly installed on high-rise buildings. These modular balconies can be tailored to fit various architectural designs and specifications, providing a customisable solution for different projects. If a section of the balcony needs to be replaced or upgraded, it can be done without in-situ dismantling, minimising waste and disruption. This modular approach not only enhances sustainability but also offers practical benefits for architects and builders.

Demountable Connections

Demountable connections are construction techniques that allow components to be easily disassembled and reassembled. This method is beneficial for maintenance as it simplifies the process of replacing or repairing parts. Furthermore, at the end of a building’s life cycle, demountable connections enable the components to be dismantled without damage, facilitating recycling and reuse. This approach aligns with circular economy principles by promoting the continual use of materials and reducing the need for new resources.

Our Glide-On balconies incorporate demountable connections that enable the individual components to be easily detached and reused. These connections ensure that balcony sections can be removed for maintenance or replacement without damaging the surrounding structure. At the end of the balcony’s life cycle, the components can be fully dismantled, sorted, and recycled. By designing with demountable connections, we support a sustainable life cycle for our products, contributing to reduction of construction waste and conservation of resources.

By integrating recycled materials, modular design, and innovative connection methods, our Glide-On balconies exemplify application of circular economy principles in construction. These innovative approaches help us and our clients minimise the industry’s environmental impact and also provide practical benefits in terms of flexibility, maintenance, and resource efficiency.

Benefits for Architects

  •   Environmental Impact: Incorporating circular economy principles into balcony design significantly diminishes the environmental footprint of high-rise buildings, aligning with global sustainability goals.
  •   Economic Advantages: Implementing modular and demountable balcony systems presents potential cost-saving opportunities while maintaining robust structural integrity and design excellence.
  •   Design Flexibility: Modular balcony systems empower architects with enhanced flexibility and adaptability, facilitating the realisation of innovative and sustainable architectural visions.

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Construction Priorities in the Post-Pandemic World

[vc_row width=”70″ background_image=””][vc_column][sapphire_textBlock]The construction industry, as we know it, is rapidly changing. With Brexit followed by the pandemic, the industry is set to change drastically. Experts are predicting various changes in the near future. Increased digitisation, the rapid shift towards off-site manufacturing, continued focus on fire safety, sustainability and improvements in supply chain management are the emerging trends of the post-pandemic construction world.

Importance of MMC (Modern Methods of Construction) in Post-Pandemic Construction

With the pandemic bringing in focus the dangers of large gatherings, we predict a further shift towards off-site manufacturing. Modern Methods of Construction will be in demand and elements and subsystems that can be moved off-site will be preferred over traditional methods. These will be pivotal in reviving the industry. Suppliers and subcontractors should identify elements from frames to volumetric modules that can be preassembled in a controlled environment to increase efficiency.

We believe these shifts towards off-site manufacturing could lead to innovations in the field of MMC that could facilitate building-site activities. The shift towards more MMC will also bring about increased sustainability with the minimisation of waste materials.

Earlier this year we asked Matthew Cook, Director at Building Design Consultants his views on Construction Priorities – “In our experience, MMC offsite build of houses is still developing and lessons learnt need to be fed back. Further developers need to understand that the upfront design programs need to reflect the MMC. “

MMC, standardisation and offsite will be areas of focus for construction added Marina Lazar, a Senior Structural Engineer at Clarkebond.

Better Supply Chain Management in Post-Pandemic Construction

In the post-pandemic world, there will be an increase in the importance of Supply Chain Management. The focus will be on building inventory, recruiting direct labour to replace subcontractors and identifying backup distribution channels. Fortification of the supply chains will be of crucial importance to reduce risk and steadily increase future productivity.

Emphasis on Digitisation 

Digitisation will play a significant role in the construction industry post the pandemic. Smart organisations which scale up remote collaboration from the initial stages will emerge as industry leaders. Contractors focusing on digitising the process from the production stages up until the final stages will be more likely to succeed. The use of a digital model with minimal physical interactions will be the need of the industry post-pandemic.  The demand for 3D configuration tools like CABS will be on the rise to reduce physical interaction to the bare minimum.

Another vital role of the digitisation of the industry will include a shift to an e-commerce model. In the past, this has been missing in the industry with sale methods being more traditional. Manufacturers who are able to switch to digitally-enabled remote sales effectively will be able to navigate through the post-pandemic construction world.

“Digitisation will be a major player in the industry in the coming 12 months, although it has been around a while more companies will be using this going forward”, added Nigel, Head of Technical at Durkan

A focus on sustainability in Post-Pandemic Construction

Sustainability will play a vital role in the post-pandemic world. This will include a focus on designs that inspire healthier living. We expect the government to take a more sustainable approach by introducing measures to reduce carbon emissions through policy changes and direct public investments. Around 230 councils in England have declared a climate emergency and two-thirds of the councils are aiming to be carbon neutral by 2030. The goal is to transition to a low carbon economy.

A trend shifting towards more sustainable buildings and communities will be on the rise. The focus will be on more outdoor space, recycled and sustainable materials, higher standards on air quality and more local amenities, to name a few.

“Sustainability is a factor that is becoming more important as the general public become more and more aware of the issues and construction projects need to demonstrate how changes are being made to make projects more sustainable” added Matthew Cook of Building Design Consultants

Brexit Leading to Labour Shortage in Construction

While the pandemic has undoubtedly sparked various trends in the field of construction, the severe other factor affecting the industry is Brexit. According to a report by the ONS, 7% of the construction workers in the UK are migrants from the EU. In bigger cities like London, this number jumps to 28%. Besides this, over 50,000 UK born construction workers are in the age range of 50-54, just 10-15 years away from retirement. This is the most common demographic among the UK born construction workers. The EU and non-EU workers fill the younger age demographic among the construction workers. These are some factors that are bound to impact the industry resulting in a labour shortage in the country in the coming years.

We recommend hiring EU nationals already working in the UK currently to retain them in the country post Brexit. The government is more likely to grant permission to workers already working in the country. Post the implementation; it will be increasingly difficult to get the permits for low-skilled labourers that are in high demand in the construction sector.

An attendee of our event at The Shard in February, added: “Labour and skills will be a significant challenge post Brexit for the construction sector. How are we going to sustain the workforce and add 30,000+ houses?”

Fire Safety in Construction

Fire Safety is an essential yet complex area the construction industry must continue to address. Many factors come into play when addressing fire safety in the construction, but it continues to be a construction priority.

“Fire safety is a very important consideration in construction, and it is vital that details developed in a design office are simple to understand and implement on-site to ensure that these are followed through at site level” – commented Matthew Cook, Director at Building Design Consultants

“Fire safety is paramount in construction both in the passive element that is built into the building as well as minimising the risk of the operatives during the building process through safe work, systems and material storage” added Nigel Shields of Durkan

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