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.

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Construction materials, including stacked drywall and lumber, are arranged along a roadside at a construction site on a foggy day. Bare trees and utility poles are visible in the background.

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!

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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.

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Brucha’s fire rated panles are made from 58% recycled material.

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Brucha panels have a sleek, modern look and feel. They are not your run-of-the-mill, bland, single-component material. Dark, rich colors, a variety of face profiles… you have to see them to believe it!

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Your crew can focus on the details knowing our panels will just fit.

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Your perfect substrate is all that’s 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