High load-bearing capacity with full MEP accessibility: Matrix redefines raised concrete flooring
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Matrix creates usable MEP space inside a reinforced concrete raised floor.
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The base-grid maps routes fast, so installations stay organized and accessible.
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You get heavy-duty performance without metal substructures.
Matrix maximizes MEP space in large-scale buildings
The main challenge when designing a hospital, airport, data center or other technical buildings is not only routing MEP systems, but doing it without compromising structural performance, long-term accessibility, or design flexibility. That is exactly what Matrix was engineered to solve.
Matrix is a modular formwork system for reinforced concrete raised floors. Unlike conventional raised floor solutions with metal substructures, Matrix creates a monolithic concrete slab with Class 6 constant load-bearing capacity of up to 10,000 kg/m², while also improving acoustics and allowing complete freedom in floor finishes.
Matrix combines high performance with a simple and precise installation process
The installation process follows four simple steps:
- Base grids are laid on the existing slab to define the MEP layout,
- Electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems are installed with precision,
- Flat-dome formwork modules are positioned above them,
- Completing it with steel mesh reinforcement and concrete casting to create a seamless, walkable, fire-resistant slab.
With only 15 cm of total height, Matrix provides 10-12 cm net clearance and up to 40 cm routing width for MEP systems, maximizing usable space with a minimal structural footprint.
Why is Matrix a smarter choice?
- CLASS 6 constant load bearing capacity,
- Full MEP inspectability,
- Improved seismic behavior,
- Restrained differential settlements,
- Compatible with any floor finish,
- Better acoustic performance,
- 100% made out of recycled plastic.