HALTEC SELECT - PRICES
Overview of prices for steel buildings
Individual requirements demand customised solutions, especially for steel buildings. For this reason, the prices of a steel building vary. On this page, we give you an initial guide to the costs and influencing factors. We would be happy to provide you with a customised quote for your construction project.
SELECT price scaleWhat does a steel building cost?
Our price scale provides an overview of possible starting prices and cost factors. The degree of complexity of your steel building influences the prices. This results from your requirements in terms of roof shape, hall size, energy efficiency, utilisation requirements, façade design and scope of equipment, as well as the wind and snow load to be taken into account at the installation site. The larger and more complex a steel building becomes, the higher the associated costs.
Low complexity
Complexity medium
Complexity high
What factors significantly influence the prices of a steel building?
SELECT - Cost factors
The regional location of a steel building has an influence on the prices. The snow and wind loads to be taken into account vary greatly depending on the region. For example, the prices of steel buildings with the same equipment and size are more favourable in the lowlands than for steel buildings on the coast and in the mountains.
SELECT steel buildings offer plenty of scope for individuality with their numerous equipment options. Whether simple prefabricated halls, auto repair buildings or more complex production buildings: HALTEC system halls can be customised to suit your usage requirements. We will be happy to advise you on the price-optimised hall equipment.
High energy efficiency can be achieved with HALTEC SELECT steel buildings. Even the Green Building Standard is possible. In general, as with house construction, the better the insulation, the higher the construction costs.
An additional roof load for the installation of a photovoltaic system should always be factored in and statically taken into account.
Industrial buildings must fulfil certain fire protection requirements. For this purpose, it is sometimes necessary to use materials that have a higher fire resistance. This is necessary, for example, when constructing the hall in the immediate vicinity of existing buildings. Panels with mineral wool instead of PUR foam, for example, are required to fulfil these requirements. Rows of windows in ridges and skylight domes often have to be equipped with a SHEV function to ensure smoke extraction in the event of a fire.