What Are Insulated Metal Panels on a Jobsite
Insulated metal panels (IMPs) arrive on construction sites in pre-engineered bundles and are installed sequentially to form a complete building envelope. Because IMP systems combine insulation, air barrier, vapor control, and exterior cladding in a single component, installation typically requires fewer trades and significantly less time than traditional multi-layer wall assemblies.
How Brucha panels show up to the jobsite — protected, intact, ready for installation. Not only do we have fewer returns and callbacks, we have less transit damage due to our supply chain methods.
Panels staged on the site — ready when you are!
Brucha panels are built tough and exact. They are a light weight cladding solution, but built to withstand the harsh conditions of the most unforgiving jobsites. And when they come up on the job schedule, they fit together perfectly.
Brucha’s fire rated panles are made from 58% recycled material.
Brucha panels have a sleek, modern look and feel. They are not your run-of-the-mil bland single component material. Dark, rich colors, a variety of face profiles… you have to see them to believe it!
Your crew can focus on the details knowing our panels will just fit.
Your perfect substrate is all that needed for our panel system’s joint geometry to lock together
What Happens on an IMP Jobsite
Insulated metal panels arrive in pre-engineered bundles and are installed sequentially to form a complete building envelope. Because IMPs combine insulation, air barrier, vapor control, and exterior finish in a single component, installation is significantly faster than traditional multi-layer assemblies.
On a typical project you will see:
• staged panel bundles
• crane lifts
• joint alignment and fastening
• trim installation
• enclosure completion
Typical Jobsite Conditions
Panel type: Exterior façade panels
Core: PIR or mineral fiber
Thickness: 2–8 inches
Joint system: BruchaLock™
Installation: crane-assisted placement