Business Expansion
Kingspan Opens Expanded Sustainable HQ in Florida
Renovated 29,000-square-foot facility showcases Kingspan products, cuts embodied carbon 60%, and highlights circularity with reused materials and nearly zero construction waste.

The 29,000-sq.-ft. retrofit and expansion transform Kingspan’s DeLand, Fla., facility into a living example of its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Kingspan Insulated Panels North America has completed a major renovation and expansion of its DeLand, Fla., headquarters, creating a high-performance facility that showcases its latest building envelope technologies while significantly reducing embodied carbon.
The 29,000-square-foot retrofit and expansion transforms Kingspan’s DeLand facility into a living example of its commitment to sustainability and innovation. The design retains much of the existing structure, while upgrading both the building envelope and interior spaces to optimize efficiency. By retaining the existing structure, Kingspan reduced the embodied carbon of the project by 60% compared to a full demolition and construction of a new building from the ground up. The renovations include new office areas, break rooms, shared workstations, and a state-of-the-art client experiential space.
The facility features a range of Kingspan products, with more than 21,000 square feet of insulated metal wall panels and 30,000 square feet of insulated metal roof panels, along with Kingspan façade, insulation, skylights and ductwork solutions.
These include QuadCore KarrierPanel, K-Roc HF panels, QuadCore KS Series panels, QuadCore B Designwall 2000 panels, KingSeam roof panels, GreenGuard Insulation Board and KoolDuct. The building also features Solatube SolaMaster 750 DS skylights and Troldtekt acoustic ceiling tiles. On the exterior, the facade incorporates Dri-Design’s Tapered Series and Morin’s Matrix MX-1. Solatube, Troldtekt, Dri-Design and Morin are all Kingspan companies.
“The design of our state-of-the-art facility reflects the strong Kingspan brand and the spirit of our people,” said Alswinn Kieboom, president of Kingspan Insulated Panels North America. “It provides employees with a fresh and modern work environment, and we can now offer an exceptional experience for our customers and industry partners alike.”
Further supporting circularity goals, insulation waste foam from Kingspan’s manufacturing facility across the street was reused as part of the cement mixture for concrete floor slabs in the new extension and in pavers used on the site. Kingspan also donated 3,000 ceiling tiles removed during renovation to local Daytona-area businesses damaged by hurricanes. Approximately 99% of construction waste was diverted from landfill, either getting recycled, reused or donated.
The project is also targeting leading third-party certifications, including the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) v4 BD+C Gold Certification and the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) Net Zero Carbon + Energy Certification.
“Our DeLand headquarters is more than an office,” Kieboom continued. “It is a physical representation of Kingspan’s commitment to advancing building performance, reducing environmental impact and showing customers, partners and the broader industry how sustainability can come to life in any project.”
The completed facility is expected to serve as a hub for collaboration, innovation and customer engagement while reinforcing Kingspan’s long-term commitment to responsible growth in North America.
For more information on Kingspan Insulated Panels North America, visit kingspanpanels.us.
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