Best-Hall® buildings are always designed for local wind and snow loads to guarantee safety and ensure suitability for intended use. Depending on load calculations, halls are anchored directly to asphalt, using a steel-rod anchoring method developed by the company and tested by the Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT, or to a concrete foundation. Only first-class steel is used for the frame; tubular sections and longitudinal rafters are welded together to form sturdy frame sections. In the factory, the frame is shot-blasted and epoxy-painted or, if required, hot-dip galvanised. Strong PVC coated polyester fabric is cut and welded to form a made-to-measure continuous cover. Halls are always equipped with mechanical ventilation so that the risk of condensation is eliminated. The size and location of doors and door automation can be designed according to customer needs. White roofing material makes the hall bright and seem spacious.
The PVC-covered steel structure is durable for use all year round. The structure can be designed to withstand extreme conditions, such as heavy snow loads or a harsh marine climate.
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