Award-winning

Seals of approval for the new
CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW
The new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW from Layher won over not only customers and interested parties when it was presented at bauma; it has now also convinced the jury of PLUS X AWARD. This innovation from the system scaffolding specialist was awarded seals of approval for High Quality, Ease of Use, Functionality, Ergonomics and Ecology. Thanks to its markedly smaller CO2 footprint with the same high performance, Layher’s customers can improve their competitiveness, and hence their future viability, easily and also sustainably.
“Lightweight, strong in function and responsible in sustainability. A product that makes the day-to-day work of scaffolding erectors noticeably easier while making a contribution to the preservation of resources.” This is a quotation from the jury which recently awarded the CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW from Layher, as a variant of its steel deck in Lightweight (LW) technology, several seals of approval from PLUS X AWARD in the categories High Quality, Ease of Use, Functionality, Ergonomics and Ecology. The system scaffolding specialist once again demonstrates its leadership in innovation here: “Our aim is the success of our customers. With the new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW, we presented at bauma a further option allowing our customers to improve their competitiveness and hence their future viability on the market. After initial and successful use in actual practice by our customers, this has now also been confirmed by independent bodies”, Layher’s Managing Director Wolf Christian Behrbohm is happy to say.
Innovation improves future viability in scaffolding construction
The family-owned company works continuously, as a partner to scaffolding construction companies, to make their work easier, faster and safer. “What this entails for us is also identifying new tasks on the market, analysing them and then devising practical solutions for our customers”, explains Mr. Behrbohm. “And in addition to advancing digitalisation it’s the topic of sustainability at sites which is gaining in importance – whether it’s part of the order placement process or for financing. The new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW represents for our customers a specific and easily implemented solution for reducing their CO2 footprint – while maintaining their high performance.”
The same high performance – and up to 40 percent smaller CO2 footprint
The new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW offers, like the classic Steel Deck LW, a convincing combination of not only low part weights, high load-bearing capacity and easy handling, but also an up to 40 percent smaller CO2 footprint. The computation method was validated by TÜV SÜD in accordance with ISO 14067 in conjunction with ISO 22095. Since scaffolding decks make up around one third of the material used on construction sites, this CO2 saving is clearly measurable in projects, adds Mr. Behrbohm. Thanks to appropriate documentation, scaffolding constructors can provide dependable proof of their positive contribution to reducing climate-harming CO2, at both the corporate and the project levels: to clients or banks, or for their own sustainability reporting.
“Lightweight, strong in function and responsible in sustainability. A product that makes the day-to-day work of scaffolding erectors noticeably easier while making a contribution to the preservation of resources.” This is a quotation from the jury which recently awarded the CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW from Layher, as a variant of its steel deck in Lightweight (LW) technology, several seals of approval from PLUS X AWARD in the categories High Quality, Ease of Use, Functionality, Ergonomics and Ecology. The system scaffolding specialist once again demonstrates its leadership in innovation here: “Our aim is the success of our customers. With the new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW, we presented at bauma a further option allowing our customers to improve their competitiveness and hence their future viability on the market. After initial and successful use in actual practice by our customers, this has now also been confirmed by independent bodies”, Layher’s Managing Director Wolf Christian Behrbohm is happy to say.
Innovation improves future viability in scaffolding construction
The family-owned company works continuously, as a partner to scaffolding construction companies, to make their work easier, faster and safer. “What this entails for us is also identifying new tasks on the market, analysing them and then devising practical solutions for our customers”, explains Mr. Behrbohm. “And in addition to advancing digitalisation it’s the topic of sustainability at sites which is gaining in importance – whether it’s part of the order placement process or for financing. The new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW represents for our customers a specific and easily implemented solution for reducing their CO2 footprint – while maintaining their high performance.”
The same high performance – and up to 40 percent smaller CO2 footprint
The new CO2-reduced Steel Deck LW offers, like the classic Steel Deck LW, a convincing combination of not only low part weights, high load-bearing capacity and easy handling, but also an up to 40 percent smaller CO2 footprint. The computation method was validated by TÜV SÜD in accordance with ISO 14067 in conjunction with ISO 22095. Since scaffolding decks make up around one third of the material used on construction sites, this CO2 saving is clearly measurable in projects, adds Mr. Behrbohm. Thanks to appropriate documentation, scaffolding constructors can provide dependable proof of their positive contribution to reducing climate-harming CO2, at both the corporate and the project levels: to clients or banks, or for their own sustainability reporting.