Production hall

Definition

Industrial or production halls are, in simple terms, large-space buildings designed to maximize the efficient use of interior space. A key component of production halls is their steel structure, which is designed functionally, economically, and according to the investor’s requirements.

What are production halls used for?

Production halls, as the name suggests, are primarily used for manufacturing or perform functions closely related to production processes. Beyond the industrial sector, production halls can also be found in the service sector, such as food processing facilities.

Production halls can either be leased or purchased. The market offers sufficient options for both, depending on your initial capital.

What must production halls include?

The structure of the halls is divided into so-called modules, which form the individual frames of the steel construction. The interior of the production hall can be adapted to any manufacturing process using partitions and auxiliary steel structures.

It is also common to include an administrative section with offices and sanitary facilities. Industrial and production halls can be additionally equipped with roof skylights, which provide maximum natural light in the interior and help reduce the building’s operating costs.