BASIC Reference 074

Temporary building for the warehousing of wood pellets

Protection class 3 | condensation-protected. A Saxon company was looking for a suitable temporary storage facility for its wood pellets. HALTEC hit the mark with its offer. The temporarily rented BASIC warehouse offers the wood pellet manufacturer a dry hall - ideal for storing the fuel.

Space gain
375 m²

Width
15.00 m

Length
25.00 m

Side height
4.40 m

Ridge height
6.41 m

Snow load
0.84 kN/m²

According to the manufacturer, the wood pellets must be stored dry, dust-free and in a storage facility that has a large access area. The new hall, which is completely clad in trapezoidal sheet metal, more than fulfils these requirements! The BASIC temporary building has good all-round protection. Weather, theft and additional condensation protection ensure the pellets are warehoused safely. In addition, a large sliding door offers easy access to the hall.

Fast and cost-effective

The warehouse was on site on the company premises in no time at all. Thanks to the large HALTEC rental pool and the uncomplicated modular design, the new hall was delivered and assembled quickly. Without any additional foundations, the rental hall could be anchored to the existing paved area using ground nails. This saves a huge amount of time and money! What's more, this type of anchoring makes it possible to dismantle the hall with virtually no residue once the rental period has expired. A great solution for additional temporary space gain!

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Customised

The simple warehouse with trapezoidal sheet metal cladding is ideal for storing wood pellets.

Condensation-protected

It is important for the wood pellets to be stored in a dry place! Additional interior tarpaulins drain the condensation water from the hall roof to the outside in a controlled manner.

Large hall access

The pellets can be easily stored and retrieved via the large double-leaf trapezoidal sliding gate in the longitudinal wall of the hall.

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.