Liapor

Lightweight concrete blocks for commercial building

The fact that lightweight concrete masonry blocks, like SL Plus made by Liapor, do not only fulfill quite particular requirements in respect of residential buildings but also perfectly qualify for industrial and commercial buildings, is demonstrated by the new company building of Nachreiner GmbH. Because the building covering a usable floor space of around 1,200 square meters was almost entirely constructed with Liapor SL Plus. The new logistics and customer center of the tool manufacturer includes the areas storage, office and distribution as well as an especially furnished tool training...

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