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Advanced IMP cores elevate performance in metal construction

Advanced IMP cores elevate performance in metal construction
July 7, 2026 at 9:00 a.m.

By The Coffee Shops™. 

AWIP highlights how new core technologies are helping contractors meet stricter codes while improving building performance. 

In an April 2026 Metal Construction News article, titled “How Advanced IMP Cores Are Protecting the Future of Metal Construction,” Brian Ng, vice president of engineering of All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) highlights how innovations in insulated metal panel (IMP) core technology are reshaping performance expectations across the metal construction industry. As building codes tighten and project demands evolve, advanced core materials are emerging as a critical component in delivering durability, energy efficiency and fire performance. 

At the center of this shift, Brian notes, is the growing emphasis on high-performance building envelopes. IMPs, long valued for their thermal efficiency and streamlined installation, are now benefiting from core advancements that significantly enhance fire resistance and structural integrity. These next-generation cores are engineered to meet increasingly stringent fire codes while maintaining the thermal performance that contractors and designers rely on. 

Brian also points to the role of continuous innovation in addressing industry challenges. Traditional foam cores have been refined to improve fire performance without compromising insulation value. This balance is essential as architects and builders seek materials that can meet both safety requirements and sustainability goals. Enhanced cores also contribute to better moisture management and long-term durability, helping extend the lifecycle of building systems. 

Another key advantage the article emphasizes is the ability of advanced IMP systems to support faster, more efficient construction. Prefabricated panel systems reduce labor demands on the jobsite while delivering consistent quality. With improved core technology, these systems can now be specified with greater confidence across a wider range of applications, from cold storage facilities to commercial and industrial buildings. 

As regulatory pressures and performance expectations continue to rise, AWIP underscores that advanced IMP cores are not just an incremental improvement but a necessary evolution. By combining fire safety, thermal efficiency and installation benefits, these systems are helping define the future of metal construction. 

Read the original article to learn more about how advanced IMP cores are impacting the industry.

Learn more about All Weather Insulated Panels in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit awip.com.



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