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The use of prefabricated construction techniques is improving, a Swedish sheet metal producer has claimed.
According to Plannja, the use of prefabricated techniques is increasingly used in a number of countries - including Sweden – and is being utilised for many different types of construction, reports Forbes.
The firm's product range includes roofing-sheets and tiles, profiled wall cladding and wall cassettes, manufactured using Swedish steel and aluminium.
"We aim to be the building industry's number one choice as a partner for the supply of thin steel sheet building products and systems," said Plannja.
"Plannja is a secure, problem-solving partner that makes building easy, cost efficient and aesthetically appealing," the company added.
Established in 1967, the firm operates in a number of markets, including the Czech Republic and Ukraine.