Structural Deck Lifting & Installation
Installing structural decking is a critical phase in many construction projects—but it often comes with challenges around safety, manual handling, and efficiency.
Using the right lifting solution can significantly improve workflow while reducing the physical strain on operatives.
What is a structural deck and what is it used for?
Structural decks are a type of metal decking, typically manufactured from galvanised steel sheeting. They are produced in a wide range of thicknesses, profiles, and lengths, allowing them to be tailored to the structural and load-bearing requirements of individual projects.
In modern construction, structural decking is most commonly used for:
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Floor decks – acting as permanent or temporary support for concrete slabs in multi-storey buildings.
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Roof decks – providing a strong base for insulation systems, waterproofing membranes, and finished roof coverings.
Depending on the project design and specification, structural decks can be installed in one of two main ways:
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Formwork only – where the deck acts as temporary shuttering to support wet concrete while it cures, without contributing to the long-term structural performance.
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Composite slab construction – where the deck bonds with the poured concrete, working together to form a permanent structural floor or roof system with increased strength and stiffness.
The Challenges of Structural Deck Installation
Handling structural decking sheets manually can lead to:
- Increased risk of injury from repetitive lifting
- Difficulty maintaining control at height
- Slower installation times
- Greater reliance on multiple operatives
On busy construction sites, these issues can quickly impact both safety and productivity.
A Smarter Approach to Deck Lifting
Mechanical lifting solutions like Clad-Boy are designed to remove much of the manual effort involved in handling decking sheets.
Key benefits include:
- Controlled, stable lifting
- Reduced manual handling risks
- Faster positioning and installation
- Improved on-site efficiency
By supporting operatives during lifting and positioning, projects can move forward more smoothly and safely.
Improving Safety on Site
Health and safety is always a priority in construction. Using dedicated lifting equipment helps:
- Minimise strain-related injuries
- Improve handling at height
- Reduce the likelihood of dropped materials
This not only protects workers but also helps companies meet site safety requirements and regulations.
Boosting Efficiency and Productivity
Time is a major factor in any build. With improved handling methods:
- Fewer workers are needed for lifting tasks
- Installation becomes quicker and more consistent
- Downtime caused by manual handling fatigue is reduced
The result is a more streamlined installation process from start to finish.
Why Choose Clad-Boy for Structural Decking?
Clad-Boy is specifically designed to support the safe lifting and positioning of construction materials, making it ideal for structural deck installation.
It offers a practical solution for contractors looking to:
- Improve safety standards
- Increase productivity
- Reduce physical strain on teams
Lifting and installing structural deck panels
Structural deck panels are often large, heavy, and awkward to handle, making safe and efficient installation critical on site. Using the correct lifting equipment not only improves productivity but also significantly reduces manual handling risks and the potential for panel damage.
We supply specialist vacuum lifting equipment designed specifically for lifting and positioning structural deck panels. A commonly used solution for this application is the Clad-Boy CB4, manufactured by VIAVAC.
The Clad-Boy CB4 is well suited to structural deck installation because it allows panels to be lifted, manoeuvred, and accurately positioned from above, helping installers work faster and more safely at height. This type of machine is particularly effective on roof decking projects and large floor deck installations where precision and control are essential.
Training for structural deck installation
For those involved in installing structural decking, appropriate training is essential. To carry out structural deck work, you will need to complete the CB4 roof course, which covers both safe working practices and the correct use of vacuum lifting equipment.
To book structural deck online training, please follow this link:
👉 https://4claddingservices.learnupon.com/store/4146869-structural-deck
If you’d like more information on supplying lifting equipment for your project, or advice on choosing the right machine for structural deck panels, just let us know call 03700 3400 or email hire@vaclifting.co.uk
