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Tour of the Premier Building Systems Factory Video

Bob tours the Premier Building Systems plant with General Manager, Steve Thompson where the structural insulated panels are made for this project. There are several layers and materials used in the construction of the SIPs - oriented strand board, expanded polystyrene and glue. Each panel is cut from the templates provided by the contractor. Heated wires are used to quickly cut through the polystyrene and then OSB plates are attached.



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