A building with a single plane of sloping roof is referred to as a single slope (SS) building. From one wall to the other wall, there is a slope.
A cost-effective option for spans under 12 metres wide.
Unique appearance with a single plane with a sloping roof.
A roof system is made up of roof rafters, purlins, and sheeting panels that are intended to be installed on either a new or pre-existing foundation.
Typically, the substructure is constructed of masonry or concrete.
A multi-span frame has multiple spans running the length of the building. Examples include single-gable and multi-gable structures with inner columns.
Useful for warehouses, distribution hubs, and huge production facilities.
Suitable for sizable structures with low-slope roof designs.
Multi-Gable (MG) structures are made up of two or more gable structures that share sidewall columns.
A fantastic option for super-sized buildings to lower ridge height.
Ensure smooth movement throughout the building’s width.
A clear span is an expanse of space devoid of the normal structural supports that enables users to stack objects in a variety of configurations without encountering any barriers. A span will feel more spacious the clearer it is.
The ideal option for warehouses, storage facilities, auditoriums, and recreational areas