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Treanor Pujol is a UK-based manufacturer specialising in high-quality precast concrete flooring systems, including beam and block, insulated floors, and hollowcore slabs. Their range features prestressed concrete beams such as the 155mm Housebeam, 155mm Wide Beam, and 225mm Deep Beam. These components are designed to Eurocode 2 standards and are manufactured in compliance with BS EN 15037-1, ensuring structural integrity and suitability for both residential and commercial applications.
In addition to flooring solutions, Treanor Pujol offers precast concrete stairs and a comprehensive installation service. Their installation teams are equipped with the necessary CSCS and CPCS certifications, providing site-specific risk assessments and safe working method statements to ensure compliance with health and safety standards. With a production capacity of up to 616,000 m² of flooring products per year, Treanor Pujol is well-positioned to meet the demands of various construction projects across the UK.
Treanor Pujol Ltd manufactures a 155mm Housebeam. These beams are made of prestressed concrete and have an inverted ‘T’ beam cross-section that enables them to be integrated into composite flooring systems. They are designed in accordance to Eurocode 2 – BS EN 1992-1-1 and manufactured in compliance with BS EN 15037-1 “Precast concrete products – Beam-and-block floor systems – Part 1: Beams”.

The main component of a beam and block floor is the prestressed ‘T’ beams produced by Treanor Pujol. Infill Blocks are placed in between the ‘T’ Beams to produce an immediate working platform.
Prestressed Beams
Our beams are manufactured with C55 (55 Mpa at 28 days) concrete in accordance with our CE mark and BS EN 15037-1: 2007, prestressed by means of 5mm indented steel wire in accordance with BS 5896 : 2002, having a minimum breaking load of 36.456 kN.
In accordance with BS EN 15037-1: 2007 Treanor Pujol beams are manufactured on steel beds by a slip-form process. The enclosed factory environment guaranteeing the prestressed concrete material characteristics and finished product dimensional tolerance.
Slip-form prestressed concrete beams are designed to have a rough upper surface so that if required by design they can be fully integrated into a composite floor.
Bearings
Precast concrete floor beams supported on masonry walls require a minimum “As Built” bearing of 90mm, normally the external supporting walls are the inner leaf of cavity walls. Correct bearing onto internal brick or blockwork walls that are less than 190 mm wide can be achieved by staggering the support of the beams along it.
Camber
The prestressed concrete beams have an upward camber, which is maximum at mid-span. Due allowance for the camber of the beams must be made in the depth of finishes with the minimum required depths being at mid-span of the beam. Differential camber between beams will occur where adjacent beams are of different length or in floor areas where there is a change in direction of the beams.
In compliance with BS EN 1992-1-1 cl.: 7.4.3 initial camber in prestressed concrete beams should not exceed span/250.
Fire
When finished with 13mm plasterboard, Treanor Pujol’s beam and block system provides one hour fire resistance.