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A Prefab Building Solution

By Tim Salerno
A complex building project
March 20, 2023

The stunning B-Line condominium development could not have been completed in its current form by any firm other than SkyRise Prefab Building Solutions in Toronto. There were three primary factors that had to be weighed and considered: the desire of client/developer Marco De Simone of Royalpark Homes for a continuous insulation solution; the need to accommodate a complex design with multiple finishes; and the tight, constricted job site. In the end, only SPBS offered an option that satisfied all the client’s needs: a continuous insulation panel system with many aesthetic selections. With the panel technology and SPBS, there was one manufacturer and one complete solution. To offer his condominium residents premium comfort and maximum efficiency in the harsh Toronto climate, developer Marco De Simone viewed a continuous insulation solution as essential. However, according to SkyRise Prefab Vice President of Business Development John Sopta, due to the site constraints, the only continuous insulation solution that could work for the project was a prefabricated panel.

“Site logistics made it impossible to do any sort of field-applied work there on the exterior envelope,” Sopta explains. “You can’t even get in there with a Baker’s scaffold; forget about setting up the requirements for doing other field-applied work. It’s just not possible. The premium prefab products made that possible for them in the City of Toronto.”

Getting the Project

A panel system was an easy sell from a site-logistics perspective, but there was still the question of aesthetics because the building design called for multiple, disparate finishes. Using actual brick was a non-starter for the same reasons on-site EIFS applications were out (no room for scaffolding), but SPBS knew they had newly available finish layer options. These options, which could deliver on the design, included a resin-cast wood grain plank and a resin-cast brick. The immediate challenge was displaying them for the client. The wood grain planks and bricks were so new to the North American market that this would be the first project to use them, but SPBS would not let geography stop them. 

“We took the client and the architect from Romanov to sites all over the Netherlands and Germany,” says Joe Aprile, executive director at SPBS. “They got to really appreciate what these products look like on buildings.” The trip closed the deal.

A complex building project
A complex building project

The trip to Europe with the client notwithstanding, selling themselves to Royalpark Homes was the easy part. The B-Line project was a challenging build, in no uncertain terms. SkyRise Prefab described it as the most complex project they had ever taken on. The panels themselves were intricate, requiring elaborate prefabricated wall assemblies with two or three sections of walls, each with a distinct look, integrated into one. In all, the design called for three finishes: metal, brick and wood. The metal finish was accomplished with a customized finish surface that featured the look of limestone with a topcoat for a metal panel look. Brick and wood aesthetic products were used, never seen before in North America.

Finishing the Job

“The technology and the selection of materials allows us to do anything you want,” described Albert Bendersky, SkyRise Prefab’s director of project management and construction. “You can have any possible color, any possible shape and any possible texture for the exterior envelope. The selection is mind-blowing.”

However, the real challenges came once the panels left SkyRise Prefab’s facility. The limitations due to the small job site made installation of the prefabricated ci panels difficult. 

A complex building project

“We were hoisting two- or three-story high, sophisticated panels 12 feet away from electrical lines on one side, and five feet to the left, there is a plaza,” Bendersky explains. 

“We had to use a tower crane because there was zero distance between our building and the neighboring plaza.” 

SkyRise Prefab had a plan, and they took the time to execute it carefully and properly. By taking their time, they saved time. Bendersky estimated what took them two months would have taken a year by traditional means, if it would have been possible at all. When everything is taken into account—new customizable finish surfaces, the complex design, the small footprint of the job site—as the building stands and where it stands, there was no other way it could have been built and no other manufacturer that could have made it happen. Ultimately, the project speaks for itself. 

“Every inch of that building is unique,” Aprile proclaims.

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Wc1118 ft2 vertical expansion p3 author tim salerno
Tim Salerno has been in the construction industry for 35 years, all of which have been with Sto Corp. He has held several positions during his employment with Sto, including 10-plus years in Sto’s Strategic Accounts Department, where he was responsible for overseeing several key corporate accounts throughout the United States. As Director for StoPanel, Salerno helps grow Sto’s prefabrication business throughout North America, also known as Sto Panel Technology.

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