ASP Access Floors: products and EPD coverage snapshot
ASP Access Floors is a focused specialist in raised access flooring. If you bid offices, data centers or UFAD projects, their systems will be on the shortlist. Here is how their range stacks up and how well current Environmental Product Declarations cover it, so sales and spec teams know where submittals will fly through and where they may stall.


Who they are
ASP Access Floors is an Australian manufacturer dedicated to one thing raised access flooring. That focus shows in a broad system toolbox for commercial offices, education, and mission critical spaces. Their site also outlines a carbon neutral upgrade option and environmental commitments that are worth a look (ASP Sustainability).
What they make
The portfolio centers on complete access floor systems under MasterFormat 09 69 00. Core building blocks include steel cementitious panels, pedestals and stringers, plus UFAD features like air panels and grilles. Finishes and overlays span carpet, vinyl, timber style panels and stone or tile solutions.
In scope terms ASP is a pure play. One primary product category with several sub families. SKU variety appears to be in the dozens once grades, finishes and heights are considered.
EPD coverage today
ASP lists a current third party verified EPD covering panels with pedestals and stringers. It is published with EPD Australasia and valid to 28 February 2029, which makes it usable on most active bids right now (EPD Australasia, 2024) (EPD Australasia, 2024). On ASP’s product pages the same EPD link appears across Icon and Magnes lines, signaling a system level declaration rather than per SKU certificates.
Where might coverage be thinner. Specialty configurations and some overlay finishes often do not carry their own product specific EPDs on ASP’s site. That is normal for many access floor makers, yet it can still slow submittals when projects ask for EPDs at the assembly level.
Why that matters for bids
LEED v4.1 awards credit for products with compliant EPDs, with higher valuation for product specific Type III declarations that meet ISO and EN standards (USGBC, 2024) (USGBC, 2024). On projects that track materials credits, a missing EPD means the spec team must substitute assumptions that can add a penalty. You end up competing on price when you could be competing on proof.
Likely best sellers without dedicated EPDs
From ASP’s range, Urban Interlock and some pre finished overlay options are frequently specified where stone or tiles are desired. We did not find separate product specific EPDs linked for those variants on ASP’s site. If one of these is your volume mover in a local market, that gap is a quick hit to address.
Competitors you will meet on the same spec
Raised access flooring is a compact field. The names that regularly appear are Kingspan Access Floors and Tate. Kingspan publishes multiple EPDs for panels and pedestals in Europe, including pedestals valid through March 2026 (EPD International, 2021) (EPD International, 2021). Tate promotes EPDs for its RMG600 and the lower footprint RMG600 plus lines on its product pages, which specifiers in the UK and EU are starting to cite in tender Q&A.
These are likekind alternatives in offices, data centers and public buildings. If a project team filters long lists by availability of EPDs first, ASP’s coverage strength is the system level declaration, and the opening to improve is product specific variants where aesthetics drive the choice.
Fastest path to fuller coverage
System level EPDs are a solid start. To lift win rates, target the few SKUs that get requested most often by grade and finish. A strong LCA partner will match the common PCR used by competitors, collect a single reference year of plant data with minimal disruption, and handle the submittal package end to end so your engineers stay focused on operations. That white glove approach saves your senior people from spreadsheet wrangling and gets you to verifiable declarations in weeks, not quarters.
What this means for specability
ASP is well positioned. One current EPD already underpins the mainstream Icon systems. Closing the loop on high volume variants like Urban Interlock and popular overlays would remove avoidable friction and help the brand get speced more often on EPD conscious projects. Small paperwork, big revenue swing. It’s the kind of move that pays back fast when even one mid sized project lands.
Sources noted in line for numeric facts only. If we missed a recently published certificate on ASP’s site, ping us and we’ll update quickly, promise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which ASP products are currently covered by a third party verified EPD
ASP lists a system level EPD for panels with pedestals and stringers that appears across Icon and Magnes pages. It is published by EPD Australasia and valid to 28 February 2029 (EPD Australasia, 2024) (EPD Australasia, 2024).
Do ASP’s overlay finishes like timber or stone carry their own EPDs
We did not find separate product specific EPDs for several overlay variants on ASP’s site. The system level EPD may still satisfy many bids, yet some owners ask for product specific declarations for the exact assembly installed.
Which competitors commonly provide EPDs for raised access flooring
Kingspan Access Floors has multiple EPDs in Europe, including pedestals valid through March 2026 (EPD International, 2021) (EPD International, 2021). Tate provides EPDs for its RMG600 family and promotes a lower footprint RMG600 plus variant on its product pages.
