BASIC Reference 154

Logistics warehouse for a haulage company

Protection class 5 | fully insulated. HALTEC supplied the haulage company from Lower Saxony with fully insulated BASIC temporary buildings of excellent quality within a very short time and at top value for money.

Space gain
2,375 m²

Width
25.00 m

Length
70.00 m

Side height
6.00 m

Ridge height
9.35 m

Snow load
0.85 kN/m²

In the run-up to the project, it was particularly important to the entrepreneur that the hall be built quickly for permanent use. A space gain of 2,375 m² was created for the logistics company - enough space to temporarily store and load all goods.

The hall complex consists of two HALTEC BASIC halls built close to each other, where all work processes can take place under optimal conditions. At 1,750 m², the warehouse is the larger of the two. Numerous goods are stored here and await further despatch. Consignments ready for collection are moved next door to the smaller loading hall, where the haulage lorries are loaded. The 625 m² loading hall has an eaves height of 7.0 m - ideal for easy loading of trailers from above using a loading crane. The large interior of the hall is also very advantageous. Easy manoeuvring of lorries and trailers is possible without much effort.

Both HALTEC halls in detail

Warehouse - protection class 5 | fully insulated

  • Dowel anchoring on on-site floor slabs for permanent use
  • Sealing tape as a floor finish for more protection against moisture from outside and for better insulation
  • Roof and wall cladding made of 60 mm thick sandwich panels for insulation
  • Robust hall construction for high snow loads, "North German Plain" load case taken into account
  • Hall access via two doors and two electric roller shutter gates
  • Integrated wall-strip windows for more daylight in the hall

Loading hall - protection class 4 | partly insulated

  • Tarpaulin roof with retracted interior tarpaulin for efficient condensation protection
  • Translucent roof tarpaulins for more daylight inside the hall
  • Wall cladding with 60 mm thick sandwich panels for insulation
  • Robust hall construction for high snow loads, "North German Plain" load case taken into account
  • Hall access via a door and two electric roller shutter gates
  • Floor connection with sealing tape for better hall waterproofing
  • Dowel anchoring for permanent use

Reference images and details

Insulated hall complex

There is enough space in the fully insulated halls to safely store all goods temporarily and load them dry.

Bright warehouse

Wall cladding with integrated strip lighting for more daylight in the hall and additional energy cost savings.

Simple hall transition

Two opposite roller shutter gates allow direct access from the warehouse to the loading bay.

Dry loading zone

Recessed interior tarpaulins provide safety against condensation. In addition, the translucent roof tarpaulin enables daylight-like conditions in the hall.

Large hall access for lorries

Thanks to large doors, lorries can drive directly into the hall and be loaded there protected from the weather.

Effective hall protection

Bollards were installed on-site at all entrance gates and at the entrance to the loading hall to protect the hall.

Controlled water drainage

The integrated box gutter drains the rainwater in a controlled manner. The connection to the sewerage system was made on-site.

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.