This is a modular outdoor flooring platform built around a steel frame core. The frame carries an antiseptic pine (Pinus sylvestris) surface, giving you a platform that's structurally solid but still light enough to handle on site without heavy equipment.
The system is designed around three things: stability, portability, and reuse. Each module connects to the next without welding, drilling, or poured foundations. You level it, lock it, walk on it. When the job's done, you break it down and move it to the next site.
It's built for outdoor use where ground conditions aren't predictable — campsites, event sites, temporary platforms — anywhere you need a flat, stable floor without permanent construction.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frame material | Integrated steel frame |
| Surface material | Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine), antiseptic-treated |
| Support legs | Adjustable, for level and uneven ground |
| Standard module sizes | 1×1 m, 1×2 m, 1.3×1.3 m, 1.5×1.5 m |
| Installation method | Modular assembly, no on-site construction required |
| Reusability | Designed for repeated assembly and disassembly |
Note: Load capacity, fire rating, weather resistance, and other performance data are not listed here. Contact us directly for project-specific engineering documentation.
The frame is steel, built into the module rather than bolted on as an afterthought. That's what gives the platform its structural backbone and keeps individual tiles from flexing or shifting once they're connected.
Each module sits on adjustable legs. You're not stuck building on a perfectly graded pad — the legs take up the slack on uneven or sloped ground, so the finished surface comes out level either way.
No on-site construction. No concrete, no welding, no specialized crew. Modules connect directly to each other and go down fast, which matters when you're working on a tight site schedule.
Built to come apart as easily as it goes together. Disassemble, transport, reassemble at the next location. The modules aren't single-use — they're meant to move with the project.
The walking surface is antiseptic-treated Scots pine, giving you a natural wood floor finish over the steel substructure, suited to outdoor environments.
Flat, stable tent and cabin platforms set up on natural, uneven terrain without grading the site first.
Fast-deploy flooring for trade shows, exhibitions, and short-term event builds where the floor needs to go up and come down on a schedule.
Walkway and deck sections for parks, viewing areas, and outdoor leisure spaces.
Multi-module layouts for installations that need to stay in place for an extended period but still be relocatable later.
No. The platform uses adjustable legs and a steel frame, so it doesn't need a poured foundation or permanent groundwork.
Yes. The adjustable leg system is built for that — you set each leg to compensate for slope or unevenness so the top surface stays level.
Standard modules come in 1×1 m, 1×2 m, 1.3×1.3 m, and 1.5×1.5 m. Modules combine to cover larger areas.
Yes. That's the core design intent — modules disconnect cleanly and can be relocated and reassembled elsewhere.
Antiseptic-treated Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine), mounted on the integrated steel frame.
No specialized construction work is required. The modular connection system is designed for straightforward on-site assembly.