FAQ's
How does the floor system work ?
- Each DWTT FutureFit ™ floor cassette incorporates engineered timber, open web Longreach™ floor joists combined with 18mm OSB sheet flooring.
- These cassettes use strongback LVL beams as stiffeners and include a patented and certified lifting brackets for ease of onsite crane installation.
Acoustic and thermal insulation can also be incorporated during manufacture.
How is the FutureFit ™ onsite installation managed ?
- The team at DWTT manages the entire delivery and install process, with their dedicated crane truck and their qualified and specially trained team of carpenters.
- Delivery to site is scheduled to match the installation timetable and sequenced to best match the weather and site conditions, this minimises down time delays.
How does FutureFit ™ save my money ?
FutureFit ™ saves builders money by improving cash flow and margins with faster time to lock up and fewer suppliers to pay. Margins are also improved through reductions in site theft, materials wastage, weather delays, dump bin and waste disposal charges, scaffolding time cost and delivery delays. Securing more fixed cost inputs minimises “variations” and surprises. Reduced building costs can also be applied to making houses more affordable.
How are the FutureFit ™ panels designed and manufactured ?
- We build each home in 3D CAD to ensure everything fits and works together.
- In a virtual 3D world our DWTT – FutureFit ™ designers and engineers examine every structural component in the home, which means everything is accounted for before construction begins.
- After each measurement is calculated and tested, construction instructions are sent from our CAD world to the real world, in our state of the art manufacturing facility where floor and wall panel are precision engineered.
Who supplies and who installs the windows and doors ?
- The FutureFit ™ solution can incorporate either aluminium or timber framed windows
- The windows are fully installed into the wall panel at the FutureFit ™ factory, eliminating the expense and risk of onsite handling and elevated installation.
- Sliding doors can be installed prior to delivery to enable early project lock up