A prefabricated spatial structure consists of a system of ready-made components that form a three-dimensional and stable whole once assembled on site. The individual components are manufactured in advance under controlled conditions, ensuring a high level of precision. Such structures are used, amongst other things, in halls, industrial buildings, warehouses and modern residential construction. Their major advantage is rapid assembly and a reduction in the amount of work carried out directly on site. A prefabricated spatial structure effectively transfers loads acting from various directions, which is why it works well for larger spans. Designers can precisely adapt the layout of the elements to the building’s function and anticipated loads. Prefabrication also reduces waste and minimises the risk of construction errors, giving the client a more predictable construction process and better control over costs and completion dates.

Prefabricated spatial structure
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