The core of our company’s production is the construction of various types of steel halls. We manufacture halls based on frame and truss structures, with single-pitch and double-pitch roof options. We offer non-insulated halls made from single sheets of metal or covered with boards, as well as insulated halls built using sandwich panel technology.
Our services include comprehensive project management – from the design and construction of halls to the commissioning and handover of the finished facility as part of General Contracting.
We have ready-made solutions based on previously completed projects.
We offer functional and durable steel hall structures that provide flexible spatial solutions. Our halls allow for a wide range of possible applications and can be quickly and economically expanded at any time.
Planning the construction of your own hall should begin with an architectural concept, which will allow us to match the type of structure. For a freestanding hall, a gable roof is typically designed. If space on the plot is limited or if the hall is being added to an existing building, a single-pitch roof structure can be used. This type of structure is also suitable when planning future expansion of the hall. A single-pitch hall structure allows us to add another hall along the side wall, creating a two-bay hall with a gable roof. In both single-pitch and gable roof halls, we can use either a frame or truss structure based on columns mounted to foundation footings.
The design of the hall should take into account the functions it is intended to fulfill.
It is essential to plan for an adequate number of gates, doors, windows, and the necessary equipment. In the case of production halls, an appropriate crane can be installed. To determine the crane’s specifications, we need to consider the number of cranes, lifting capacity, lifting height, and the duty cycle classification.
Another important element of the project is the insulation of the hall.
We can choose between non-insulated halls made from single-sheet metal or clad with wood, and insulated halls built using sandwich panel technology or masonry construction.
Finally, the appropriate installations, such as heating, electrical, ventilation systems, etc., need to be designed.
The entire process of manufacturing and constructing steel halls is supervised by an experienced team of engineering and technical staff.
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