BASIC Reference 004

Storage tent for a wooden goods manufacturer

Protection class 2 | uninsulated. This timber goods manufacturer was looking for temporary storage space for its goods. HALTEC convinced them with this industrial tent for rent and covered the space requirement for 1.5 years.

Space gain
300 m²

Width
15.00 m

Length
20.00 m

Side height
4.40 m

Ridge height
6.41 m

Snow load
0.94 kN/m²

A wooden goods manufacturer has decided in favour of temporary hall utilisation. The HALTEC rental concept makes it possible. It was important for the customer to be flexible with its new hall. At the end of the 1.5-year rental period, the wooden goods manufacturer can decide whether to dismantle the industrial tent, continue renting it or take it over completely by purchasing it.

Ground pegs anchoring - quick and inexpensive

The industrial tent is firmly anchored to the asphalt surface using ground pegs. The HALTEC hall could be installed directly on the existing surface without foundations. This saves both time and construction costs. Anchoring by ground pegs also ensures almost residue-free dismantling at the end of the rental period.

The wooden goods manufacturer is delighted with the rented industrial tent and is pleased with the temporary solution.

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Additional storage space

With an area of 300 m², the industrial tent offers sufficient space for temporary goods storage.

Bright hall interior

Translucent roof tarpaulins provide daylight-like conditions in the industrial tent.

Easy access to the hall

The practical tarpaulin sliding gate is easy to handle and is used for the passage of people and vehicles.

Well advised. HALTEC.

Building a hall raises many questions. Our online guide has detailed answers for you.

Find out how you can erect temporary buildings without foundations using soil nails. What you need to consider when obtaining approval for temporary buildings and which types of foundations are suitable if the temporary building is to be anchored with heavy-duty anchors. We also explain how temporary buildings can be moved on rails or attached without anchoring using ballast only.