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Smart-Space Announced Completion of Bolt Building Supplies Warehouse

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One of the UK’s leading manufacturers and installers of temporary, semi-permanent and permanent buildings, Smart-Space has announced the completion of construction work for Bolt Building Supplies. The construction work completed has delivered a fully insulated, permanent workshop at the builder’s and timber merchant’s headquarters which are located in Halstead in Essex.

The building is a 34.5-meter by 18.5-meter steel fabricated structure that consists of composite walls and 100mm roof cladding. The Smart-Space building has also been fitted with skylights. The workshop will be used by Bolt Building Supplies for the production of I-beams in order to help to meet the increasing demand seen for engineering flooring systems from construction companies operating in the South East of England. Moving their production if I-beams on to site will allow Bolt Building Supplies to better meet their customer’s requirements and offer a wider selection of products as the need for I-beams across the industry.

Smart-Space focuses on delivering cost-effective building solutions for a wide range of industrial and commercial uses. The company constructs solutions that are lightweight and modular; featuring lighting, heat, power and other mechanical services when required by the customer.

The builders and timber merchant company are moving their design and production of these I-beams on to their site in order to assist their customers with new build projects taking place across the region. It was important for the company that the new warehouse was up and running as soon as possible, therefore Smart-Space offered the most suitable solution. The full design and build project took around 14 weeks from start to finish and the final warehouse is of excellent quality. The Smart-Space team have been commended for their work on the site as efficiently as possible while also not having an adverse impact on the day to day activities of the busy Essex site.

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