The Philippines experiences a monsoon tropical rainforest climate characterized by high temperatures, heavy rainfall, high humidity, and frequent typhoons. Given these challenging conditions, our client required high wind resistance performance and decided to construct the warehouse using a prefabricated steel structure solution.
We provided two design options for wind resistance, one rated for 137 km/h and the other for 250 km/h. After careful evaluation, the client selected the more cost-effective solution rated for 137 km/h wind speed.
At the initial stage of the project, our engineers, Mr. Zeng and Mr. Xu, traveled to the construction site in the Philippines for an on-site survey. They discovered that the terrain had significant level differences, with a slope of up to 40 degrees. To address this, we proposed constructing the foundation with concrete piers of varying heights to create a level surface. This approach ensured that all steel columns would stand uniformly level across the structure.
This solution not only shortened production time since uniform column lengths simplify fabrication and pressing, but also facilitated smoother on-site installation, making it easier to assemble the prefabricated steel frames accurately.
Upon completing production, our engineer Mr. Liu was dispatched to the site to oversee the installation process. He worked well with the local team, and after two months, the warehouse was successfully erected. Our client was fully satisfied with both the quality of the work and our professional service.
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