Building with saddle roof and ground peg anchoring
A building with saddle roof, ground peg anchoring and a large slope. HALTEC installed this hall on an asphalt floor with a 1.28-m height difference.
The length of each individual steel support was individually adapted so that the hall does not slope. The steel structure was adjusted for the sloping surface and is anchored in the ground with ground pegs. This saved the client from having to produce expensive concrete foundations. Protection against condensation was particularly important for the customer so that the paper and cardboard products would be protected from drips of water. The building with saddle roof was therefore clad with sandwich elements.
Two sectional gates, two doors with emergency escape locks, three dome rooflights, an LED lighting system and a 40.0-m long row of windows in the wall make perfect additions to the warehouse building. Bitumen sheeting with a cover plate at the base provides a simple and cost-effective border with the floor. This floor border is an ideal choice for larger uneven areas and height differences in particular.
Goods storage on a slope: Each support was adapted to compensate for the height difference of 1.28 m.
Ground pegs save costs for anchoring and ensure that no trace is left upon disassembly.
In the event of a fire, three dome rooflights with a natural smoke and heat ventilation system provide smoke extraction.
Electric sectional gate with window sections and adjacent door with emergency exit lock.
A 40.0-m long row of windows in the wall allows plenty of natural light into the building.
Bitumen sheeting: a simple and cost-effective border with the floor.
