I contacted supersips with the initial drawing from the architect, in kit form they quoted £14,000 - bare in mind it will still need erecting,cladding, doors windows etc, seems expensive to me over timber frame or even brick and block on 10m x 5m box?
That’s one downside to SIPS, expensive in small quantities.
Also not, adaptable in that the design needs to be pinned down before manufacture, you can’t just ask the builder to shift that window along a bit.
Other than that, as others have said no idea why they are not more popular. Along with metal roof tiles, bitumized boards as sarking/under cladding, or any of the many products/techniques used elsewhere in the world. In my opinion, people just don’t like change, innovation or anything slightly different. We’re still building brick/block cavity wall properties, which other than a bit of insulation, designs haven’t changed in almost a 100 years!
Other than the fact that the builders now have to wear a high viz, you’d struggle to see the difference between a building site today and one of 50 years ago.
And the look of horror you get from some people if you talk about a timber building, you’d think you’d just farted in their face
I’ve spent a fair amount of time in Norway and Sweden, beautiful, warm, comfortable, adaptable, efficient wooden buildings.