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Wooden Warehouse Using the Wood Big Span Method

A large-span wooden warehouse is realized with a low volume of materials to keep costs down. Wooden structures are being chosen for large-scale warehouses and factories.

The "Wood Big Span Method," which uses high-durability and high-strength wooden trusses, allows for the construction of warehouses with large spans and high ceilings even in wooden structures. According to the 2019 Construction Start Statistics Survey Report, when comparing the construction unit prices of various structures, it is evident that wooden warehouses are more than 10% cheaper than steel-framed warehouses. Additionally, while the useful life of depreciable assets is set shorter compared to other structures, it does not necessarily mean that the lifespan of wooden buildings is shorter than that of other structures. The "useful life for depreciation" is merely a guideline; for warehouses, the depreciation period for steel structures (with steel thickness over 4mm) is 31 years, while wooden structures can be depreciated in less than half that time, at 15 years. 【Features】 ■ Can be used as a commercial warehouse ■ Achieves a 4m eave necessary for loading and unloading, and a ceiling height of 7m ■ May be eligible for subsidies *You can view case materials from the "PDF Download." Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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[Construction Example] System Building Food Logistics Center (Saitama Prefecture)

Introducing a case study of a food logistics center that adopted system construction only for the warehouse building!

We will introduce examples of "system construction" that allows for the selection of suitable roofs, walls, and structures based on the purpose and size of factories and warehouses, as well as regional environments, achieving short construction periods and low costs. At a food logistics center in Saitama Prefecture, the structure was divided into a warehouse building and an office building using EXP.J, with only the warehouse building adopting system construction. The exterior walls used corrugated sheets, and the warehouse entrance was equipped with an electric heavy-duty shutter and a sheet shutter measuring W=6.0m and H=5.0m. 【Construction Example】 ■ Completion Date: March 2010 (Heisei 22) ■ Location: Saitama Prefecture ■ Total Floor Area: 1,560m2 (472 tsubo) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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