
Combined Builders Network
Combined Builders Network (CBN) empowers small and medium-sized builders with big-business advantages, offering exclusive access to supplier information, product pricing and large-volume discounts. With a dedicated Business Development Manager handling supplier negotiations, members also enjoy premium facilities, including meeting rooms, office spaces, a boardroom and an on-site café. Additionally, CBN’s state-of-the-art colour selection showroom, supported by expert consultants, helps clients explore product ranges with ease.
- Floor Projection
- Superior Epson Technology
- Lifesize Floor Plans

Projecting scaled floor plans for building projects, big and small.
Vision One Technologies delivered yet another breathtaking floor projection solution – this time, at Combined Builders Network in conjunction with the team at SJD Homes.
- ClientCombined Builders Network
- DateSeptember 2020
- Products UsedEpson EB-L1505UNL 12,000 ANSI Lumens Laser Projector, Audac Kydo Column Loudspeaker, Audac MWX45/W Basic Wall Panel Volume ControllerAudac EPA104 4-Channel Power Amplifier, Audac AMP523MK2 Mini Stereo Amplifier, 10” Compact Subwoofer


From plans to projections: a high-tech showcase for builders.
The project first required consultation with Epson’s technical experts, who calculated the ideal projector, throw distance, physical dimensions and blend overlap requirements for achieving a total image size of 13m wide x 9m high.
5x Epson EB-L1505UNL 12,000 ANSI Lumens Laser Projectors were installed in total, strategically mounted 4.6m and 3.7m apart. Promising long-life laser projection for large venues, the EB-L1505U is the world’s first 12,000 lumens WUXGA LCD laser projector featuring 3LCD technology, 4K enhancement and high white and colour light outputs.

Powering content, a Lenovo AIO touch screen PC interfaces edge-blending commands and mapping components. Plans can be uploaded to this PC for transmission ( via Adobe Acrobat), while remote desktop communication can be used to access the PC from a wireless tablet/iPhone for mobile control.
A 12,000 ANSI Lumens projector was also wall-mounted for horizontal projection to allow for the display of household facades and interior furnishings.