EPDM insulation and MEP coordination. Project Milestone Achieved: EPDM INSULATION application over the slab soffit is successfully completed, forming the primary envelope for thermal and acoustic control within the future workspace .All ceiling services—including FIRE -FIGHTING pipelines (red), electrical conduits, and ELV lines—have been installed per coordinated shop drawings to avoid future conflicts and optimize service accessibility. #Technical Execution Notes. - EPDM membrane employed for its superior thermal resistance and long-term performance, supporting both HVAC efficiency and noise attenuation. - Fire-fighting pipe network runs along designated service zones, maintaining minimum slab clearance as per code compliance. - Electrical conduits routed parallel to fire lines, with standardized bends and drop points for ease of fit-out and future maintenance. - Next phase will initiate partition wall framing and raised access flooring, following approved construction schedule and PMC quality benchmarks. Progress inspected and documented daily by site the Classic projects- PMC team. #ProjectManagement #EPDMInsulation #ServiceCoordination #InteriorFitout #ConstructionTech #theclassicpmc #PMC
EPDM insulation and MEP coordination completed for workspace envelope
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