Our company completed a big shipyard workshop project in Brazil. We offered a full steel structure package. This package includes production, setup, heavy machine fitting, and power setup.
The project covers 50,000 square meters. It uses 2,000 tons of structural steel. We built it to handle tough shipbuilding tasks. It also supports vessel upkeep work.
This facility serves as a current sea industry site. The workshop links heavy-load crane setups, strong outer walls, and a steady power base. As a result, it creates a smooth setting for major shipbuilding and fix-up jobs. Workers can operate with ease in this space. The design fits the needs of daily shipyard routines.
| Project | Details |
| Construction Area | 50,000 square meters |
| Steel Consumption | 2,000 tons |
| Cranes Provided | 25T cranes |
| Roofing Material | 0.5mm profiled sheets with daylighting strips |
| Wall Material | 0.5mm profiled sheets |
| Additional Provisions | Doors, windows, and the power system |
We handled steel frame making from start to finish. This went up to site setup and machine linking. Our approach gave a full one-stop fix.
Our clear process ensured these points:
Unified project management
Efficient construction scheduling
Reduced coordination risks
Faster commissioning and operational readiness
This full handover boosted the whole project’s speed a lot. The client saw clear gains in time and cost. Our team focused on smooth steps. This helped avoid delays in the build phase.
Shipyards need strong weight support. They also call for wide open-span builds.
Our steel base was built just for these needs:
Support 25-ton overhead crane operations
Withstand dynamic lifting loads and repetitive industrial stress
Provide large column-free working spaces for vessel assembly
The frame setup holds up well over time. It faces hard sea work settings. Daily use in salty air and heavy moves test the build. Our choice of materials fights rust and wear.
The outer layer mixes strength, weather hold, and workflow gains:
0.5mm profiled steel roofing and wall panels offer strong corrosion resistance and structural stability.
Integrated daylighting strips improve natural illumination, reducing daytime electricity consumption.
Optimized insulation performance enhances internal environmental control.
This setup gives sure guard from Brazil’s changing weather. It keeps the work energy use low. Rain, heat, and wind hit the site often. Our panels stand up to these forces. Inside, the air stays right for tasks.
Shipbuilding work needs a steady power flow. This powers welding, cutting, lifting, and fine-making tasks.
We set up a strong power network for these demands:
Support heavy industrial equipment
Ensure uninterrupted operational workflow
Maintain electrical safety and system reliability
The power base lifts output in all shipyard areas. Lights stay on during long shifts. Machines run without breaks. Safety checks keep risks low.
We made door and window setups fit the shipyard work needs just right:
Large-span access openings for material transport
Secure entry points for safety control
Ventilation optimization for improved indoor airflow
The plan matches easy reach, safe entry, and smooth workflow. Big doors let gear move in and out fast. Air flow clears fumes from welding spots. Locks keep the site secure at all times.
✔ 50,000 m² Large-Scale Industrial Workshop
✔ 2,000 Tons Heavy Steel Structure Execution
✔ Integrated Crane + Power System Deployment
✔ High-Efficiency Daylighting & Durable Envelope System
✔ Turnkey Production & Installation Solution
To bring high quality products and services to thousands of households