Quality & Execution

A hall project from request for quotation to handover

At Hallix, a hall project progresses through clear stages. You receive a dimensioned, inspected and quickly installed hall whose lifecycle and maintenance have been planned for decades.

Execution

This is how the hall project progresses

One contact person, a clear schedule and agreed responsibilities. These are the typical stages of the project.

1. Needs assessment and quotation

We determine the intended use, dimensions and equipment — and you quickly receive a clear, fixed-price quotation.

Use: production, logistics, sports, retail and warehousing.

Equipment and insulation, as well as door types, according to your preferences.

Foundation method: concrete foundation or asphalt anchoring.

2. Design and dimensioning

We design the hall for your site and for northern conditions.

Free dimensions and spans — no support columns.

Dimensioning for an overhead or bridge crane if required.

Functionality and safety without compromise

3. Manufacturing, quality assurance & delivery

High-quality Finnish execution with documented assurance.

Finnish CE-marked steel frame; surface treatment: sandblasting + painting or hot-dip galvanizing.

The cover and equipment are delivered to the site as agreed.

Always calculated according to local wind and snow loads.

4. Foundations, installation, finishing & handover

Fast installation and clear commissioning. Completed space is created in no time.

Installation can be carried out year-round.

Finishing according to need: doors, electrification, lighting, ventilation, partition walls, canopies and rainwater systems.

At handover, operating and maintenance instructions as well as documentation for lifecycle management are provided.

Contact us

Shall we start planning your hall?

Tell us the intended use and dimensions, and we’ll prepare a proposal for the hall, schedule and equipment.

Quality

Quality factors in one package

The choices from frame to cover affect safety, energy efficiency and lifecycle costs. Below, you can see what Hallix hall quality is built on and how it shows in use.

Structure and materials

The hall is built on a strong and long-lasting frame structure. The steel truss structure enables an open hall space without internal support columns, keeping space use flexible and allowing dimensioning according to the site. Materials and finishing are selected based on the intended use, ensuring the hall performs even in demanding conditions.

Steel truss structure without support columns, with freely definable dimensions.

Finnish steel, CE marking and surface treatment according to the operating environment.

Dimensioned for northern conditions, with the option for a bridge or overhead crane.

Cover and weather protection

The cover is the hall’s most important protection against weather-related stresses, and its quality is reflected in both operational reliability and maintenance needs. Hallix halls use top-tier cover options designed to withstand temperature fluctuations and retain their properties year after year. In addition, the visual appearance can be tailored to match the company’s brand identity.

900 g/m², -40/+70 °C, pre-tensioned, UV- and mould-resistant.

Light-transmitting, non-combustible and recyclable material.

ISO-standardized, manufactured according to ISO 9001 / 14001.

Energy efficiency, adaptability and lifecycle

When a hall is in use for decades, what matters most is how well it adapts to change and how sensibly it can be maintained. Insulation and inner lining are selected according to need, keeping user comfort and energy consumption under control. At the same time, the hall is designed to be modified — and even relocated — if operations or location change.

Inner lining and insulation solutions according to the site.

Walls: stone wool or sandwich panel; roof: blown wool.

Up to 30% lower heating costs compared to a concrete-structured hall.

Adaptable throughout its lifecycle: insulate, extend, shorten, add doors and access routes, or divide into sections.

Relocatable: a steel anchor foundation enables cost-effective dismantling and reinstallation.

Durability: frame up to 100 years, cover up to 50 years, and structures are recyclable.

Cost efficiency and financing

A high-quality hall is an investment that should be evaluated across its entire lifecycle.Hallix halls’ competitive construction method, energy-efficient solutions and adaptability reduce both acquisition and operating costs.In addition, the long lifecycle and relocatability support resale value. The investment can also be carried out with flexible financing models.

A competitive alternative to traditional construction methods.

Energy efficiency reduces operating costs and supports the overall lifecycle value.

Long lifecycle, adaptability and relocatability help preserve resale value.

Financing options: purchase, rental and leasing.

Care and maintenance

Hall maintenance is easy and cost-effective.

Regular inspection keeps the hall in good condition, documents its lifecycle and improves resale value.

Warranty for up to 50 years

A care and maintenance agreement extends the structural warranty to 50 years.

Comprehensive annual inspection

A thorough inspection every 12 months keeps the hall in good condition and helps anticipate repair needs.

24h repair service

Fast response and support in unexpected situations minimize downtime.

Documented lifecycle and better resale value

Maintenance and inspections are documented, extending the lifecycle and supporting the hall’s value.

Hallix care and maintenance agreement
Starting at: 38€/mo
Request a quote for care and maintenance
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Ready for a hall?

Are you ready for your hall project? Call us directly or send a request for quotation, and we’ll plan the right solution for you together.