System Assembly

One Wall System.
Multiple Functions.
Built as One Assembly.

Elite Blocc brings structure, insulation, fire performance, acoustic mass and construction efficiency into one coordinated wall system — reducing the number of separate layers, trades and interfaces normally required on site.

Instead of building a wall in disconnected stages, the system uses wood-cement permanent formwork, integrated insulation and a reinforced concrete core to create a robust structural envelope ready for direct finishing.

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HDIII 44/20 Wall System
Move your cursor over each layer of the wall cross-section to understand its role within the assembly. Total wall depth: 500 mm.
The Principle

The Wall Is Not Assembled From Risk.
It Is Engineered as a System.

Traditional external walls often rely on multiple independent components: structural blockwork, insulation, cavity detailing, wall ties, membranes, battens, boards, fire-stopping and finish layers. Each interface introduces another point where quality, sequencing or workmanship can affect the final performance.

The Elite Blocc system approaches the wall differently. The main structural, insulation and formwork elements are coordinated within one assembly, allowing the wall to be built with fewer separate operations and a more predictable performance path.

The result is a construction method designed to reduce complexity on site while improving confidence in the completed envelope.

Integrated structural core
Built-in insulation layer
Permanent wood-cement formwork
Direct internal and external finishing potential
Reduced dependency on multiple separate trades
Clearer route from specification to installation
Wall Build-Up

From External Finish to Internal Surface

The wall assembly is built as a layered system. Each layer has a role, but the performance comes from how the layers work together. Select a layer to explore its role within the assembly.

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External Render / Protective Finish

The outer face receives a suitable external render or protective finish, forming the weather-facing surface of the building envelope. This provides the visible architectural finish while protecting the wall system beneath.

Weather-facing finish
Construction Sequence

A Clearer Route From Foundation to Finished Wall

The system is designed to simplify the wall build process by reducing the number of separate layers and follow-on operations normally required in traditional construction.

Set Out and Prepare the Base
The wall line is set out from the structural drawings, with the base prepared to receive the first course. Accuracy at this stage supports the quality of the entire wall assembly.
Dry-Stack the Blocks
The blocks are positioned course by course to form the wall geometry. The system is designed to create the permanent formwork required for the reinforced concrete core.
Install Reinforcement
Horizontal and vertical reinforcement is placed according to the structural design. Reinforcement requirements should always follow the engineer's project-specific specification.
Pour the Concrete Core
Concrete is poured into the formed cavities to create the reinforced structural core. Once cured, this core becomes the main structural element of the wall.
Apply Finishes
External and internal finishes are applied to suit the project specification. Because the formwork remains in place, the wall is already formed, insulated and structurally resolved.
Traditional Approach

Traditional
Wall Approach

Separate structural wall
Separate insulation package
Multiple cavity and interface details
Additional fire-stopping considerations
Multiple trades and sequencing stages
Higher dependency on workmanship at interfaces
Performance can be affected by site variation
Elite Blocc Approach

Coordinated
System Assembly

Structure and insulation coordinated in one wall assembly
Permanent formwork creates the reinforced core
Continuous thermal strategy designed into the system
Reduced number of separate build stages
Clearer installation logic
Performance route easier to understand and inspect
Technical documentation supports specification
Performance Logic

Performance Comes From the Assembly, Not One Isolated Layer.

The system's value is created by the relationship between mass, insulation, structural continuity and certified technical documentation. Each performance category should be reviewed against the correct product datasheet and project specification.

Structural Strength

The reinforced concrete core provides the primary structural capacity of the wall, with reinforcement designed to suit the project requirements.

Thermal Performance

Integrated insulation helps form a continuous thermal envelope, reducing reliance on separately installed insulation layers.

Fire Performance

Fire resistance must be assessed by product type, wall build-up and certification scope. Verified fire documentation should be referenced during specification.

Acoustic Comfort

The combination of wall mass, concrete core and system build-up contributes to acoustic performance, subject to the specific product and assembly used.

Durability

The wood-cement formwork and concrete core create a robust wall assembly designed for long-term building performance.

Programme Efficiency

By combining multiple wall functions into one coordinated build sequence, the system can reduce complexity and support a faster route to enclosure.

Applications

Designed for Projects Where Certainty Matters

Elite Blocc is suited to projects where wall performance, build speed and long-term durability are central to the design brief. The system can be considered for residential, commercial, hospitality, self-build and development projects where the external envelope must do more than simply divide inside from outside.

Private Homes and Villas

For clients looking for comfort, durability, thermal performance and a high-quality building envelope.

Residential Developments

For developers seeking a repeatable wall system with reduced complexity and clearer specification control.

Hotels and Hospitality

For projects where speed, acoustic comfort, thermal performance and robust construction are commercially important.

Commercial Buildings

For offices, mixed-use schemes and commercial structures requiring a high-performance external wall strategy.

Coastal and Exposed Locations

For projects where durability, resilience and specification control are critical.

Caribbean and Warm Climate

For projects where thermal comfort, structural design and efficient delivery are key project drivers.

Specification Note

Every Project Still Requires Correct Design and Engineering.

Elite Blocc provides a high-performance wall system, but final specification must always be reviewed against the selected product, project location, structural design, fire strategy, acoustic requirements, thermal targets and local building regulations.

For projects in seismic, hurricane-prone, coastal or high-exposure environments, the wall assembly should be reviewed by the project engineer and relevant design team before construction.

Technical note: Technical values vary by product, wall thickness, insulation type and assembly. Always refer to the correct product datasheet and project-specific engineering specification.

Frequently Asked

System Assembly FAQs

No. The value is in the full wall assembly. The system combines permanent wood-cement formwork, integrated insulation and a reinforced concrete core into one coordinated build method. The block is the beginning of the system, not the system itself.
No. The insulation is integrated into the wall system, helping reduce the risk of gaps or sequencing issues associated with separately installed insulation layers. This supports a more continuous thermal performance path.
The reinforced concrete core provides the primary structural strength. Reinforcement and concrete specification must always follow the project engineer's design and comply with applicable structural standards for the project location.
The system is designed to receive appropriate internal and external finishes according to the specification. Final finish build-up should follow the product guidance and project requirements. Direct application of render and plaster is part of the assembly logic.
Suitability depends on the product selected, structural design, location, regulatory requirements and project performance targets. Elite Blocc should be reviewed as part of the project specification process alongside the design team and structural engineer.
Technical datasheets, certification documents and product information should be accessed through the Elite Blocc Technical Hub or Download Centre. For project-specific technical support, contact the Elite Blocc team directly.
Next Steps

Ready to Review the System for Your Project?

If you are considering Elite Blocc for a live project, the next step is to review the correct product family, wall build-up and technical documentation for your project requirements.

For projects with drawings available, Elite Blocc can review the wall strategy and advise on the next technical steps.

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