Projects
Completed Projects
Copper Beech
LifeTec fabricated, formed, and built the steel structure of this low-rise project. The Copper Beech project has a total of 26 units and 22,156 sq. ft. of total area.
Upcoming Projects
Project Types
Mid-Rise Residential/Commercial
LifeTec’s system offers an extensive range of benefits for mid-rise construction when directly compared to wood or concrete. Direct material and installation savings over concrete can be up to 40%, while remaining relatively comparable to wood. When compared to both, the time savings and additional downstream logistical efficiencies thoughout the rest of the project are significant, and will ultimately generate sizable savings.
In addition, builders can enjoy insurance savings up to 70% over wood framing, while having the peace of mind that the building will not burn down during construction.
Industrial
Our systems have applications across a broad range of commercial and industrial building applications. From head offices to factory facilities, the durability and ease of installation of our systems make them the right choice for industrial building.
Modular
LifeTec’s system allows the builder of micro/tiny modular homes and structures to have exacting dimensions with lower weights.
Multi-family, Luxury Homes, and Subdivisions
Building a custom home using traditional wood framing can take a great deal of labour and presents challenges inherent to the nature of building with wood.
Our systems will not warp or twist, offering superior structural integrity and design flexibility. Cost competitive with wood, our systems work well with ICF walls and require less labour to install.
High-Rise Infill
LifeTec’s ability to utilize its panels within a 3″ Deep Leg Nested Deflection Track, removes the need for timely slotted track installations. This creates enormous time and waste efficiencies, generating 0 waste, and typically installing in 25% of the time when compared to slotted track projects.
For high-rise construction, builders will receieve 22 gauge structural steel infill panels, installed for the same price as what they are now paying for flimsy 25 gauge. For other deflection framing projects, builders can feel confident that the cost will not be more than their traditional methods, but their project will be completed in a fraction of the time.