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Lightly insulated hall for vehicle preparation
Protection class 4 | partly insulated. During the construction phase of a new car dealership, a Luxembourg car dealer needed a temporary hall in a very short space of time. A lightly insulated BASIC temporary building provided the company with the ideal temporary solution for frost-free vehicle preparation.
Particularly fast delivery and foundation-free assembly were important to the customer - this means that the hall can be dismantled almost completely residue-free at the end of its useful life. Thanks to the protection class 4 | partly insulated construction, even the coldest winter cannot harm the vehicles. The sandwich wall cladding and the PVC heavy fabric tarpaulin as roof cladding guarantee frost-free vehicle preparation, cleaning and check-ups at any time of year.
Perfectly tailored to the operating processes
Another special highlight is the perfect coordination of size and equipment in the hall. The cars sold drive into the hall through the rear gate, are prepared and then drive out again through the front gate. The finished vehicles can be handed over to customers under the large canopy, regardless of the weather. For reasons of occupational safety and to prevent heat from escaping through the large doors, additional pedestrian doors were installed next to the roller shutter gates.
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Sufficient space
The 188 m² HALTEC hall offers the ideal space for uncomplicated reconditioning of sold cars.
Bright and friendly
The translucent roof tarpaulins allow plenty of daylight into the hall - a basic requirement for professional vehicle preparation.
Protection in outdoor areas
Thanks to the large canopy, the reconditioned vehicles can be handed over to the customer in any weather.
Easy entry and exit
Without manoeuvring, the cars can easily enter the hall and leave again through the front roller shutter gate.
Well advised. HALTEC.
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BASIC Reference 183