Category: Fast Food Outlets
KFC – Kuilsriver Light Steel Frame and Etics

KFC Kuilsriver – Etics
This project was a quick turnaround project completing from ground to open doors in 8 weeks. ETICS was used with the light steel on this project. ETICS system is fast gaining ground in the alternative building technology market, with architects and engineers recognizing its benefits including increased insulation of buildings against energy loss, the multiple options it provides to the intricate features of specific façade designs, as well as the provision of actively contributing to the conservation of nature and natural resources. With Light steel frame construction there are many cladding option in cladding, finished looks as well as insulation.
Light Steel Frame Construction – KFC Mthathta

We were contracted to build a well known fast food brand KFC in Mthatha, South Africa. This futuristic construction method with Light Steel Frame and Clad with Fibre Cement Boards. A plastered and tiled finish on the outside and smooth professional to spec finish internally as per KFC standards. This project was completed from the ground to open shop in 8 weeks.
KFC in Colesberg

KFC in COLESBERG
The KFC Head Office was impressed by the quality of the finishes and construction speed.
A present KFC fast food franchise decided to increase its footprint of stores in the Northern Cape. After researching alternative building methods he chose Light Steel Frame for their outlet located in Colesberg. The building method would achieve their goals for an energy efficient building, reducing the carbon footprint, whilst providing a building solution that offers a modern fresh approach to create working space, with the benefit of contributing towards a sustainable environment.
A raft foundation was cast with pre-mix concrete that was trucked in from 140 km away. The Light Steel frame wall panels and roof structure were erected in only five days which was followed by the walls that were clad externally and internally in a record 6 days. The total superstructure only took five weeks to complete.