Metal constructions are best known for their use in industrial buildings. However, advancements in technology have expanded the scope of metal construction to satisfy the needs of a wide range of structures:
Small mobile houses (Tiny houses) for tourist purposes
One- and two-story low-cost buildings to address housing needs.
Houses and villas ranging from traditional to very modern designs.
Multi-storey buildings and business halls.
All buildings meet the requirements of both earthquake safety and energy efficiency. Prefabricated skeleton construction of residential houses is not new in the world; the only difference is that, instead of wood as a supporting element, a metal skeleton construction made of shaped sheet metal is used. That is why the skeleton itself is light, sturdy, and very earthquake-resistant. All elements are screwed together, which enables extremely varied and, above all, fast construction. Visually, however, such an object can conceal its basic construction very well, providing architects with a lot of freedom. Due to the possibility of combining wall thickness and built-in thermal protection, they can be highly adapted to climatic requirements (cold/warm).
6 Core Advantages
We address today’s housing requirements across all spectrums: from low-cost and holiday homes to small modular buildings and prestigious one- and two-level villas. As spatial needs and modern lifestyles evolve, internal layouts are adapted accordingly…
Blocks, multi-apartment houses, and settlements are swiftly erected using a skeleton construction system, with practically no limitations on length and width, and up to 11 floors in height…
Today, the layout of production halls and warehouses relies heavily on the use of metal skeleton frames, which have become essential for their speed and efficiency. By incorporating a micro-skeleton construction for associated rooms and facilities, we can seamlessly fulfill all requirements …
Today, the layout of production halls and warehouses relies heavily on the use of metal skeleton frames, which have become essential for their speed and efficiency. By incorporating a micro-skeleton construction for associated rooms and facilities, we can seamlessly fulfill all requirements.
The modern trend of mobile homes is experiencing a surge in popularity, primarily driven by the demand for attractive micro-living units catering to tourist needs, whether for temporary stays or long-term use. These homes typically fall into two categories: mobile homes on wheels and stationary homes on point foundations.
Our metal skeleton construction offers several advantages over traditional wooden skeleton construction. In the event of water intrusion, the basic structure sustains less damage, and the construction itself is more resistant to fire, while also being more cost-effective. Compared to conventional concrete construction, our system boasts a significant advantage with its lighter weight, particularly beneficial when building on soft terrains prone to landslides, ultimately impacting the final price.
Clients have the option to select from our existing range of typical houses and buildings or collaborate with our architect and engineering department to create a unique design tailored to their preferences. Through mutual agreement, we undertake the entire production process, from site preparation and foundation work to building construction and installation of heating/cooling systems. Additionally, solar power plants can be integrated into the building structure (subject to site conditions), along with electric charging stations to accommodate future mobility needs. Our services extend to the third construction phase or turnkey delivery.
One of the key advantages of our modular skeleton construction system is our direct collaboration with metal structure manufacturers. This enables us to engage the best contractors for each specific segment, whether it be residential houses, holiday facilities, mobile solutions, container solutions, industrial halls, and beyond.
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