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Auto repair building for a body shop

The owner of this body shop was convinced of the many advantages of a steel building over a solid construction. The result: a hall from HALTEC with a modular design and an unbeatable price-performance ratio.

Space gain
600 m²

Width
20.00 m

Length
30.00 m

Side height
7.70 m

Ridge height
9.26 m

Snow load
0.90 kN/m²

Solid construction or modern steel construction? The owner of a body shop was faced with this question when planning the construction of a workshop hall with office and storage space. The costs for the new workshop needed to be kept as low as possible. An expensive, planning-intensive solid construction was therefore out of the question. The Stahlflex system building proved to be an equivalent but significantly cheaper alternative. With a total area of 600 m², it offers plenty of space and an optimal design framework.

Customised hall construction

In addition to an upper floor, various shop windows and a microlined exterior façade, this hall has even more to offer! Further customised equipment details such as wall-strip windows and industrial sectional gates complete it perfectly. Fixing with dowels on concrete foundations ensures lasting stability.

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Enormous space gain

With a total area of 600 m², the hall offers plenty of space for repairing vehicles and displaying goods.

Bright workshop area

Large window sections in the doors bring daylight into the hall.

Simple hall entrances

The vehicles enter and exit via three large industrial sectional gates.

Ideal product display

Large shop windows support a presentation of goods that is clearly visible from the outside.

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

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