Description
Steel structures
Application of steel structures in construction:
Buildings – sports halls, exhibition halls, multi-storey buildings, industrial halls, stadium roofs, hangar roofs …
Bridge construction – road bridges, railway bridges, combined bridges, pedestrian bridges …
Special (engineering) structures – masts, transmission towers, industrial chimneys, silos, reservoirs, pipelines, offshore platforms.
Favorable properties (advantages) of steel structures:
High levels of mechanical properties
Small dimensions and weight of the elements
Industrialized production – high quality
Easy manipulation, transportation and installation
Easier and cheaper funding
Less susceptibility to seismic impacts
Flexibility and adaptability
Possibility of disassembly and permanent value
Easy and simple remediation and reconstruction
Weaknesses of steel structures:
Sensitivity to corrosion
Sensitivity to fire
Need for qualified workforce
Prefabricated Halls
Prefabricated halls are made for production, warehouse, office and other needs.
They can be coated sandwich panels or trapezoidal sheet metal depending on the needs of investors.
Dispositional solution of the hall:
Hall – a building consisting of one or more ships
Bay – partial section of the hall consisting of a series of pairs of parallel pillars
Field – part of the bay