Holds at each weather: Röder HTS Hocker produces extremely durable construction
- Apr 30, 2014
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Nothing less than the conception of a tent, the tropical cyclones - so called cyclone - to withstand the strong 4 was the requirement that had to stand stool harvester HTS. The client was Framelock Structures, an Australian tent landlord who should build a special tent in northern Australia Darwin. If you believe the media on the fifth continent, so the duck WEATHERED SkyCity in Darwin pavilion is the strongest temporary structure in the world. The 1,000 square meter Large tent to wind speeds up to 250 km / h defy. The interest in the new tent is big world. Colin West, owner of Framelock Structures is visibly surprised by the large resonance: "I am quite overwhelmed by the reactions." Although all of the world he had advised against plan developed west, together with the engineer Peter Russel, a 25 x 40 meter house is a large tent, which had to be in line with the Australian building codes. Ultimately cost the construction of only one third of the total, had swallowed a permanent building. Was produced at Roder HTS Hocker in Kefenrod. Almost any aluminum component was specially manufactured and delivered to Australia. The tent is not only known for its stability. Numerous innovative details make the Beachside Pavilion one of the most exciting projects in the international tent construction. If you believe the developer Peter Russel is the construction revolutionize the tent industry, in particular sytem through his development of automatic pressure ventilation. The tent can be implemented anywhere. In particular, at the Fifth Continent, there are numerous areas of application in industry. Here the mobile structures must be cyclone-tested. Roder HTS Hocker is proud to have been involved in this project maβgeblich. "We are delighted to have produced the tent," says company president Heinz Roder. "It shows that we are capable of as a volume manufacturer to implement very specific constructions exactly according to the specifications of the customer" as Heinz Roder on.







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