HALTEC BASIC – PRICES
Overview of temporary building prices
No two temporary buildings are the same, which is why the prices are very individual. On this page we give you a rough cost estimate and an overview of the influencing factors. You can receive a customised offer for the exact cost of your temporary building at any time.
BASIC price scaleWhat does a temporary building cost?
Our scale shows entry-level prices and provides an overview of the key cost factors. The choice of protection classes, the size of the hall and the scope of equipment have a particular impact on prices. As the size and complexity increase, so do the costs. The aim of our advice is to offer you only as much hall as you really need for your use.
If you only want to use your hall temporarily, we recommend renting it. This saves you the high costs of buying and you only pay the low monthly rental price.
The cost-effective BASIC hall type is often not suitable as an industrial hall, production building or prefabricated steel building with particularly high requirements. These hall requirements are best met by our SELECT steel buildings. In contrast to BASIC system halls in aluminium construction, SELECT steel buildings consist entirely of a steel construction.
roofed
non-insulated
condensation-protected
partly insulated
fully insulated
Rent or buy temporary buildings?HALTEC BASIC
There are many advantages to not purchasing a temporary building yourself: in addition to short-term space gains without high financial investment, you retain full flexibility – with the option to purchase at a later date.
- for short-term space gain
- predictable monthly costs
- no capital tied up – no loan
- variable for conversion/expansion
- optical condition: used
The longer you want to use your temporary building, the greater the advantages of buying it: the greatest possible customisability, coupled with high variability when converting or expanding.
- variable for conversion/expansion
- for longer service lives > 4 years
- only new components
- high investment costs
BASIC – Cost factors and savings tipsWhat factors significantly influence the prices of a temporary building?
The type of cladding is determined by the required protection or the respective utilisation requirements. This decision also influences the prices of the hall. For example, a storage tent clad all round with PVC tarpaulins is cheaper than a temporary building clad with trapezoidal sheet metal or even sandwich panels. SAVING TIP: A simple, tarpaulin-covered hall is perfectly adequate for warehousing goods that are not sensitive to temperature. The assembly price is also more favourable, as these halls can be assembled more quickly.
When building a temporary building, it should be noted that the span and side height in particular have an influence on the prices. It can therefore be more favourable to build a hall longer instead of wider. For example, a hall measuring 15.0 x 40.0 m is generally cheaper than one measuring 20.0 x 30.0 m. SAVING TIP: Don't build with space in reserve, but only as large as you currently need. If you need more space at some point, the hall can be flexibly extended at any time.
The temporary building price depends on the regional location of the hall. The required snow and wind loads as well as the ground at the installation site are decisive factors. Building a hall on the coast or in high-altitude areas is more complex and therefore more cost-intensive. SAVING TIP: If possible, choose an existing paved or asphalt surface that is sufficiently large and level as the installation area.
Depending on the utilisation requirements, individual equipment is needed. Due to their design, prefabricated steel buildings can be customised to the respective requirements. SAVING TIP: Manual sliding gates are usually sufficient. These are cheaper and, on top of that, there are no costs for the legally prescribed maintenance intervals.
The simplest and most cost-effective way of securing a hall is foundation-free ground pegs anchoring. Anchoring with heavy-duty dowels, on the other hand, requires foundations. This significantly increases the prices and construction time of a hall project. As a rule, every structural analysis is calculated for both anchoring by ground pegs and dowels. SAVING TIP: If possible, try to obtain a permit for cost-effective ground pegs anchoring. Our experienced space gain experts will be happy to advise you.
The HALTEC BASIC range of halls is designed as a modular system with many identical components. This is the only way to achieve the top price-performance ratio we offer. If, for example, you would like a different colour for the cladding of your hall, this is no problem. However, this will also increase the prices of your temporary building. SAVING TIP: Stick to the standard range if possible. This will give you the best prices and the shortest delivery time.
Procurement markets and commodity prices go crazy, especially in times of crisis. Steel and aluminium in particular are sometimes subject to major price fluctuations. SAVING TIP: Buy directly from the manufacturer, buy directly from HALTEC. We procure our raw materials with foresight and in large quantities so that we can always offer you a fair price.
FAQFrequently asked questions about temporary buildings
No. HALTEC attaches great importance to a good price-performance ratio and therefore also to the quality of the halls. Our own production in Germany combined with our own design office guarantee consistent product quality. In addition, the hall systems and production processes are regularly tested and certified by external organisations. True to the motto "Made in Germany".
The question of delivery time cannot be answered in general terms due to the individuality of the product, as it is influenced by many factors. Thanks to over 600,000 items in stock, a short delivery time can be realised at HALTEC. Once the hall has been delivered, our experienced assembly teams can assemble the temporary building within a few days.
| Protection class | delivery time* | assembly time* |
|---|---|---|
| Protection class 1 | roofed | 1-2 weeks | 1-2 days |
| Protection class 2 | non-insulated | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 days |
| Protection class 3 | condensation-protected | 2-3 weeks | 3-4 days |
| Protection class 4 | partly insulated | 3-4 weeks | 3-4 days |
| Protection class 5 | thermally insulated | 6-8 weeks | 6-7 days |
* Delivery and assembly times vary seasonally and depending on complexity. A hall size of 15 x 30 m in standard design was assumed as a reference for the assembly time.