Airport Terminal Multi-Peak Structure
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Customized Airport Terminal Multi-Peak Structure

Requirements

Tripoli International Airport wanted to expand its arrival hall, so they turned to HTS TENTIQ to provide a customized airport terminal structure within a very short period of time. The existing infrastructure needed to be improved due to increasing passenger numbers.

Solution

HTS TENTIQ already had the specialist knowledge and manufacturing expertize to be able to realize a large, customer specific project such as this within a limited time frame. The customized constructions for which the company are renowned worldwide are manufactured in an ultra-modern, 64,000 m²
production facility in Germany. The decision makers at the airport chose HTS TENTIQ for this project because they were impressed with the level of service offered, the specialist knowledge offered by the team and the response they received during the initial inquiry phase. In addition, they were impressed with the quality of the products and the company’s proven ability in handling customized structures.

Benefits

The fully-insulated building designed, manufactured and supplied to the airport in Tripoli was 50.00m wide, 100.00m long and had a multi-peak roof design with an eave height of 6.00m. The building was also delivered with all the necessary equipment and accessories that a fully-functioning airport would
need. The custom airport terminal structure was delivered and erected within a very short period of time. The unique and contemporary multi-peak roof design also modernizes the feel of the entire airport complex.

Type

Multi-Peak Design

Size

50.00 x 100.00 x 6.00m

Roof Design

Multi-Peak Roof System

Product used in this case study:

Multi-Peak-Construction

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