Designed to integrate seamlessly with CFS wall and roof systems, our floor framing solutions support consistent builds and predictable site timelines.
Cold Formed Steel Floor Systems
What Are Cold Formed Steel Floor Systems?
Cold Formed Steel floor systems are structural framing assemblies that form the floor and ceiling structure of multi-storey buildings. Built using Light Gauge Steel (LGS) joists and track, they provide the load-bearing capacity required for modern mid-rise and commercial construction.
CFS floor systems are manufactured to precise specifications and are designed to coordinate with the wall panels, truss systems, and mechanical and electrical systems in the overall building assembly.
Unlike wood framing, Cold Formed Steel floor joists do not shrink, warp, or creep over time. This helps maintain the dimensional integrity of the structure and reduces common issues such as squeaky floors, sticking doors, and finish cracking.
Why Use CFS Floor Systems?
Cold Formed Steel floor framing provides practical advantages for multi-storey construction projects.
Where They're Used
They are particularly well-suited to projects where multiple storeys require consistent structural performance and dimensional accuracy from level to level.
Mid-rise multi-residential buildings
Mixed-use commercial and residential developments
Institutional facilities
Modular and panelized construction projects
Rapid housing initiatives
Design and Fabrication
CFS floor systems require close coordination between structural design and the overall building assembly. Our team reviews project drawings to confirm joist sizing, spacing, bearing conditions, and coordination with wall panels and mechanical penetrations before fabrication begins.
Components are manufactured to match the project design, with joists cut to length, labelled, and bundled for efficient delivery and installation sequencing. Pre-punched or pre-cut openings for mechanical and electrical trades can be incorporated during fabrication where required, reducing the need for field modifications.
Our fabrication process is designed to support accurate, repeatable results across every floor level of the building.
Delivery and Installation Support
Floor system components are delivered labelled and sequenced to support efficient installation from one level to the next. Clear identification of each component helps the site team organize materials quickly and reduces the potential for installation errors.
Our team is available to support project managers and contractors with questions during the installation phase, and can assist in resolving any coordination issues that arise between the steel framing and other trades.
How We Support Your Project
We work with developers, general contractors, structural engineers, and architects at every stage of the project.
Early Stage
We can engage at the design stage to review floor system specifications, confirm structural coordination with wall and roof assemblies, and identify any items that may affect fabrication or installation sequencing.
During Fabrication
Our team provides clear communication on production timelines and delivery schedules. Any drawing revisions that affect the floor system are reviewed and addressed before manufacturing proceeds.
At Delivery
Components arrive labelled, sequenced, and ready for installation. Supporting documentation is provided to help the site team understand the assembly sequence and coordinate with other trades.
Ready to Discuss Your Project?
Whether you are in early planning or ready to move forward, our team is available to review your drawings and discuss your floor system requirements.