Computer-aided planning, the use of special components, series production of the individual components of the structure, standardized links and connections, machine processing of the workpieces, extensive workshop prefabrication and precisely planned assembly and construction processes characterize industrialized steel construction
STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
Steel components are prefabricated at TECCON’s manufacturing facilities. They are typically assembled by bolted on-site connections.
The workpieces are planned, cut and assembled accurately with the highest possible precision only allowed by steel. Limitations in maximum transport measurements, available cranage for lifting, and room for manoeuvring on-site, define and determine the number of on-site joints.
Computerised design, the use of specific structural elements, series production of the individual components of a structure, standardised steel connections, machining of pre-assembled workpieces, extensive workshop prefabrication and precisely managed installation and construction processes characterise state-of-the-art industrial steel constructions.
The high strength of steel combined with a material-specific design leads to light structures and comparatively smaller foundations. Bolted connections and low component weight favours transport and assembly.