Construction Site Tent Setup
Construction Tents, used by personnel on construction sites for accommodation and rest, are preferred due to their light weight and easy installation, as well as their resistance to rain, snow, and sunlight.
These solutions, which are economical due to their functional structures that can be dismantled and reused repeatedly, are also considerably lower in cost compared to reinforced concrete or prefabricated structures.
Their spacious and wide interior design, free from columns and beams, provides an environment suitable for meeting accommodation, rest, and dining needs comfortably, while their insulated structure can resist heat and cold.
Construction tents, where lighting, heating, and ventilation systems can be used with ease, are reliable due to their flame-retardant features.
How to Set Up a Construction Tent?
Construction Tents, which can be designed in any desired length and size, allow equal distribution of air circulation within with their oval roof types, while preventing the accumulation of rain and snow on the outer surface.
Accordingly, on the iron skeleton system designed to standard or custom measurements, galvanized profile pipes are passed through pin-type main connection elements, forming the skeleton system over which, resistant to all seasonal conditions, a primer fabric is first applied, followed by an insulation quilt and felt, and finally a tarpaulin fabric, completing the construction tent with the integration of door and ventilation sections.
Door sections measuring 2 meters in height and 1 meter in width are made from profile hinges and again from tarpaulin fabric.
Tarpaulin tents, which can be applied to any type of ground regardless of level differences, are resistant to adverse situations like tipping over, collapsing, or deforming thanks to solid welded profile pipes, despite their lightweight structures.
Compared to reinforced concrete structures, these systems are both economical and portable, and due to their ability to be dismantled and reassembled at different construction sites, there is no need for an additional budget for new shelters in new construction areas.
What Are Construction Tents Used For?
Construction tents, set up and used to meet the dining, accommodation, rest, and living needs of personnel working at the construction site, are also preferred to allow engineers to carry out their projects comfortably in all weather conditions.