BASIC Reference 012

Temporary building for used car dealers

Protection class 5 | fully insulated. A used car dealer was looking for an exhibition and sales hall for his Porsche brand cars. In an insulated aluminium hall from HALTEC, the vehicles to be exhibited could be optimally presented.

Space gain
219 m²

Width
12.50 m

Length
17.50 m

Side height
3.50 m

Ridge height
5.17 m

Snow load
0.94 kN/m²

HALTEC built a modern exhibition hall that was customised to the wishes of the Porsche used car dealer. This BASIC temporary building is designed for visual appeal and functionality. In the new hall, the focus is on the exhibition area. The hall is fully insulated thanks to the hall panelling made of sandwich elements.

Attractive vehicle presentation

The used cars dealer has created an attractive exhibition and sales area in its HALTEC hall. Large shop windows with single glazing and light elements in the roof provide plenty of daylight in the hall. The exhibition hall is clad with sandwich elements in combination with colour-contrasting bend plates. This design element rounds off the overall look.

Foundation costs saved thanks to ground pegs anchoring

Another advantage of the exhibition hall: the insulated prefabricated hall is anchored to the existing floor with ground pegs. This eliminates the need for time-consuming and expensive foundation work. In addition, the hall can be dismantled with virtually no residue.

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Modern hall design

The hall façade with the colour-contrasting bend plates and the large display windows give the exhibition hall an appealing look.

Inviting hall atmosphere

Plenty of daylight in the hall ensures a pleasant hall atmosphere and attractive vehicle presentation.

Representative main entrance

A double-leaf, glazed plastic door with acrylic glass insert adorns the main entrance to the exhibition hall.

Easy access to the hall

The vehicles can be easily driven in and out of the hall via a large trapezoidal sliding gate.

Well advised. HALTEC.

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