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Tent halls for Toyota canopies

Protection class 3 | condensation-protected. Toyota Germany needed temporary storage during the construction of a new museum. The classic cars were stored safely and protected from the weather in two rented HALTEC BASIC temporary buildings.

Space gain
900 m²

Width
2x 15.00 m

Length
2x 30.00 m

Side height
2x 3.50 m

Ridge height
2x 5.51 m

Snow load
0.25 kN/m²

The car manufacturer rented the two halls for six months - until the actual museum buildings were completed. During this time, the two simple tent halls provide optimum protection for the valuable cars. Additional interior tarpaulins were installed to keep the aged vehicles absolutely dry. They catch dripping condensation and channel it away to the side walls.

At the same time, the translucent roof tarpaulins provide sufficient daylight in the hall so that no artificial lighting is required. Access to the hall is provided by tarpaulin sliding gates. These are sufficiently large, easy to operate and maintenance-free.

To save costs, both halls were anchored with ground nails. This meant that no expensive and time-consuming foundation work was necessary. In addition, the ground pegs can be removed almost completely at the end of the lease.

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Fast and economical

With the two BASIC temporary buildings, 900 m² of space gain was achieved within a very short period of time.

Protection against condensation

Retracted interior tarpaulins prevent condensation dripping onto the vehicles.

Maintenance-free access

Maintenance-free tarpaulin gates in the gable walls provide easy access to the halls.

Foundation-free anchoring

With ground pegs anchoring, the hall could be mounted quickly and cost-effectively on the existing paved surface.

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.