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Steel building with modern glass façade

Whether setting up a company or relocating its headquarters, a new building is an ideal alternative to an existing property. A glazing company from Feldkirchen has also decided in favour of this option.

Space gain
336 m²

Width
16.00 m

Length
21.00 m

Side height
6.41 m

Ridge height
7.39 m

Snow load
1.12 kN/m²

It was already clear at the hall planning stage that it would be a compact and well-designed hall in which everything would find its optimum place: Production, warehouse, office and exhibition area. The old company site was gradually becoming too small - the growing company needed more space to develop freely. And this is exactly what HALTEC created for the glaziery! The 336 m² SELECT steel building with its modern design was handed over to the craftsman's business on schedule.

The hall façade alone gives an idea of how much attention to detail has gone into the new hall. Large glass fronts that extend over two storeys and microlined sandwich elements with hidden fixings create a modern hall character. The newly built hall also has very low energy consumption - thanks to the good insulation provided by 100 mm thick sandwich elements. A corresponding thermal insulation and energy certificate in accordance with EnEV and DIN 18599 as well as a fire protection report were prepared by HALTEC and handed over to the client.

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Exceptional hall appearance

The large glass façade over two storeys gives the hall an extraordinary character.

Lots of natural light

The 3.0 m wide continuous rooflight optimally illuminates the work area with plenty of daylight. This creates perfect working conditions in production.

Inviting

The glass façade and a double-leaf glass door provide a deep insight - the exhibition area is located directly behind it.

Simple hall entrances

A radio-controlled industrial sectional gate with integrated wicket door provides access to the production area.

Permanent anchoring

The new hall is firmly anchored to the on-site foundation with dowels.