• Sustainable
• Fast
• NZ made
• Stunning

SIMPLIFY YOUR NEXT PROJECT
WITH WOODSPAN PLT PANELS

Woodspan PLT panels are made from fingerjointed or whole timber boards that are then laminated into large panels. As all grain runs in the direction of the primary span, a strong, structurally sound panel is produced.

PLT panels are exceptionally strong so they can be used for anything from new homes to multi-story buildings, with minimal additional structural support. Utilising PLT for mid floors and roofs can help reduce the height of your building. Particularly useful if you are battling with height to boundary restrictions!

TECHNICAL:
  • Timber species: NZ grown Radiata pine
  • Panel size: Maximum 7200mm × 890mm
  • Panel depths: 90mm, 117mm, 140mm
  • Adhesive: Purbond clear polyurethane
  • Appearance: Visual & Non-visual, Fingerjointed and Whole Timber grades available.
  • Treatment: Untreated, or preservative treated to hazard class H3.1 or H3.2
  • Surface protection: Factory-applied water-based surface sealer
  • Fire resistance ratings on Woodspan PLT floor panels have been established through independent, full-scale loadbearing testing to test method AS 1530.4:2014.

Customised specifically for your project

Our skilled team are with you every step of the way. We have the industry experience, technical knowledge and superior systems and processes to specify, create and deliver custom-made solutions alongside exceptional customer service

Designed for durability

Our skilled team are with you every step of the way. We have the industry experience, technical knowledge and superior systems and processes to specify, create and deliver custom-made solutions alongside exceptional customer service

Trust Woodspan to make life easier

Our skilled team are with you every step of the way. We have the industry experience, technical knowledge and superior systems and processes to specify, create and deliver custom-made solutions alongside exceptional customer service

PLT PROJECT CASE STUDIES

Peke Waihanga – NZ Artificial Limbs Service

The Christchurch Artificial Limbs Service required a new building. See the extensive exposed timber on show at this beautiful facility.

Jalcon Homes – Stairs, landings and breezeways

Jalcon Homes stairs, landings and breezeways

Two Storey Office Building for Silks Audit

Silks Audit required a new office building for their Taranaki team that provided open plan areas, meeting rooms and amenities. View the solution we provided.

Industrial Units and Offices in Hobsonville

Completed in Hobsonville, Auckland, this project consists of light industrial units with mezzanine floors. We supplied mass timber panels in visual grade.

INSTALLED IN HOURS. NOT DAYS.

Our PLT products are quick and easy to install, without the need for an entire construction crew. We’ll ensure you can keep your overheads as low as possible.

INSTALLATION GUIDE

ROCK SOLID STRUCTURE. STUNNING FINISH.

Timber is made to be celebrated and we love the natural aesthetics and feeling of warmth that wood products bring to a building project. Our PLT products are available in a visual grade finish to take full advantage of these benefits.

DESIGN GUIDE

The Woodspan manufacturing process

From producing your timber construction materials at our workshop to delivering them to your site, you can learn more about the Woodspan process below.

SEE OUR FACTORY

FIRE PERFORMANCE

Fire resistance ratings on Woodspan PLT floor panels have been established through independent, full-scale loadbearing testing to test method AS 1530.4:2014.

When fire design is required in accordance with the New Zealand Building Code, building elements such as floors and walls are required to have a specific fire resistance rating (FRR). In order to achieve a fire-resistance rating (FRR), three criteria must be met for the specified fire resistance period:

  • Structural Adequacy – the ability of the building element to maintain its load carrying capability.
  • Integrity – no local flames or hot gasses passing through the building element.
  • Insulation – limited temperature rise on the non-exposed surface of the building element.

The fire resistance rating is often expressed as Structural Adequacy/Integrity/Insulation, so that FRR 60/60/60 means 60 minutes of fire-resistance has been achieved for all three criteria.

 

INSTALLATION GUIDE