Temporary Storage Sheds

Temporary Storage Sheds are a conventional and reliable option for various industries looking to meet their immediate storage needs. Made from durable bamboo and wooden poles, these sheds can be easily assembled in any size, making them the perfect solution for temporary storage requirements. With their size flexibility and effective protection, Temporary Storage Sheds offer an affordable solution to all your storage needs without compromising on quality.

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MATERIALS
  • Skeleton structure: Wooden poles, bamboos, coir string
  • Roofing and siding: Double layer of HDPE tarpaulins and cross-laminated sheets
DIMENSIONS
  • Length: 20 meters to 300 meters
  • Width: 10 meters to 45 meters
  • Centre height: 8 meters to 12 meters
  • Eave height: 5 meters to 7 meters
INTERMEDIATE COLUMNS
  • Grid of wooden columns spaced 5 meters to 6 meters apart horizontally and vertically
CIVIL REQUIREMENTS
  • Clients can prepare flooring as per their own requirements
Temporary storage sheds - Sample floor plan

 

Sample Floor Plan

Temporary storage sheds Features

  1. Durable: Temporary storage sheds are designed to withstand adverse weather conditions and are built with sturdy materials, ensuring they can last for an extended period.
  2. Relocability: Temporary storage sheds are designed to be portable, allowing them to be moved to different locations as needed.
  3. Ease of Maintenance: Temporary storage sheds are typically easy to maintain, requiring only occasional cleaning and minimal repairs.

Temporary Storage Sheds Applications

  • To provide shelter and protection for vehicles, equipment, and machinery at construction sites or outdoor events
  • To store and organise inventory and supplies for retail or warehouse operations
  • To create an additional workspace for industrial or manufacturing processes
  • To House temporary offices or break areas for outdoor projects or events
  • To Provide shelter for livestock or agriculture equipment
  • For emergency shelter during natural disasters or humanitarian crises

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