Guyana Steel Structure Project – Case Introduction
This project is a large-scale steel structure facility constructed in Guyana, designed to meet the demands of industrial production, storage, or logistics operations. With a focus on durability, efficiency, and climate adaptability, the building delivers a reliable and cost-effective solution tailored to tropical environments.
Project Overview:
- Location: Guyana
- Building Type: Steel Structure Workshop / Warehouse
- Dimensions: 150 m (Length) × 75 m (Width) × 8.5 m (Eave Height)
- Total Floor Area: 11,250 sq. m
Structural System:
- The building adopts a robust steel frame structure, ensuring high strength, long-span capability, and excellent load-bearing performance.
- Optimized structural design allows for large column-free interior spaces, improving operational efficiency and layout flexibility.
Roofing System:
- Material: 75mm Glass Wool Sandwich Panels
- Provides excellent thermal insulation and soundproofing performance
- Enhances indoor comfort while reducing energy consumption
- Offers good fire resistance and durability under humid conditions
Wall System:
- Material: 0.5mm Color-Coated Steel Sheeting
- Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, ideal for tropical climates
- Ensures quick installation and low maintenance costs
- Provides a clean and modern exterior appearance
Project Advantages:
- Large Span Design: Maximizes usable interior space without excessive columns
- Fast Construction: Prefabricated components significantly reduce on-site installation time
- Climate Adaptability: Materials selected to withstand high humidity, heat, and rainfall
- Cost Efficiency: Optimized material usage and reduced labor requirements
This Guyana steel structure project demonstrates a practical and efficient solution for large-scale industrial applications, combining structural integrity with modern construction technology to deliver long-term performance and value.