With ASP Saudi Trading Company raised access floors and underfloor service distribution system, you have the ability to address all of the factors required to create the perfect indoor environment that will reflect the goals and image of your organization. Raised access floors provide the architectural bedrock for spaces that are flexible, responsive, cost-efficient, and beautiful. We help organizations maintain high-quality clean air, improve personal comfort control, reduce noise, respond to organizational and technological changes quickly and easily, and support the overall aesthetic value of the building – all while being cost-effective in both construction and operation. Today, our flooring products are the leading choice for architects and developers.
Raised access floors are the foundation for spaces that adapt to workplace needs. Advantages of Raised Access floors include:
- Flexibility: Ability to transform your space, minimize costs, and get back to business
- Design Freedom: Raised access floors let you create an open space without the need for power poles. Changing the design of existing spaces is not limited by the location of power and data.
- Minimizing Schedule: With underfloor electrical access you can shorten your construction schedule by allowing trade workers to work simultaneously.
- Energy Savings: Raised access floors help you reduce energy costs by pushing air up from the floor rather than down from the ceiling.
- A Healthy Work Environment: With raised access flooring, clean and newly conditioned air is introduced through the floor directly into the occupied zone.
- Sustainability / LEED: Underfloor air is one of the single most effective strategies, reaping savings in initial building costs and continuing operational costs, and for gaining LEED points
- Renovation: Our flooring is ideal for challenging renovation projects because it’s easy to level uneven floors and create a truly flexible workplace. Moves, adds and changes are simple, allowing customization and speed toward occupancy, which are especially important for leased buildings with new tenants.