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Warehouse Halls made to measure

We design and build warehouse halls tailored for high-bay storage, logistics, and distribution — complete with an industrial floor slab, loading docks, and full structural quality control.

High-bay storageWide spans without columns
Durable structureWg PN-EN 1090
Fast assemblyEfficient delivery
Warehouse Halls

Space that works for your business

A warehouse hall is an investment designed to streamline your logistics and reduce storage costs for years to come. We engineer the structure around a specific racking layout, traffic routes, and forklift operations — with wide spans and no unnecessary intermediate supports.

We tailor the height, loading docks, gates, and cladding to the nature of your goods — from an unheated warehouse to a fully insulated facility with a heavy-duty floor slab.

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Warehouse halls — SPARKZ
What you gain

What a well-designed warehouse delivers

Optimised storage

Column layout and clearance height selected for high-bay racking.

Industrial floor slab

Load capacity matched to forklifts, racking, and heavy goods.

Loading docks and gates

Loading docks and sectional doors for efficient logistics.

Applications

Where a warehouse hall excels

Logistics and distributionHigh-Bay WarehousesE-commerce fulfilment centresCold Storage Halls and buffer warehousesProduction support areaCross-docking
Specification

Technical specification

Floor areafrom 200 m² (no upper limit)
Structuresteel portal-frame — S235 / S355 steel
Spanup to 30 m column-free interior
Heightmatched to racking and storage requirements (typically 6–12 m)
Roofdual-pitch, slope 5–30°
CladdingPIR sandwich panel or trapezoidal sheet
Floor slabindustrial reinforced slab — for loads and forklift traffic
Loading docks and gatessectional doors, loading docks — as required
Corrosion protectionhot-dip galvanising / painting / fire-retardant painting
ExecutionPN-EN 1090, execution class EXC2/EXC3
Deliveryturnkey, across Poland
Quotewithin 48h, no obligation

Plan your warehouse with SPARKZ

Tell us what you store and how — we will select the structure, height, and cladding, and prepare a quote.

Process

How do we deliver your project?

1

Consultation and needs analysis

We get to know your requirements.

2

Design and quote

We prepare the solution and the quote.

3

Component production

We manufacture the structure in our own hall.

4

Assembly on the construction site

Fast, efficient on-site assembly.

5

Finished hall

Handover and after-sales support.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does a warehouse hall require a building permit?
Usually yes — a warehouse hall is a building structure and in most cases requires a building permit or building notification. We help the investor prepare the necessary design documentation.
How long does the build take?
The structural erection itself typically takes a few weeks; the full process from design to completed building depends on size, cladding, and permitting. We provide a realistic schedule at the consultation stage.
Does a warehouse hall require foundations?
Yes — a warehouse hall is built on a properly designed foundation (typically footings and ground beams, or a slab). We select the right foundation type to suit the ground conditions, loads, and intended use.
Can the building be used year-round?
Yes. We select the cladding, insulation, and heating to suit the intended use, ensuring the building remains comfortable year-round.
What determines the cost and quote for a project?
The price is primarily determined by dimensions, structure type, cladding type, and fittings. Once we understand your requirements, we prepare a precise, tailored quote — with no hidden costs.
What height should a warehouse hall have?
We select the height to suit the racking layout and storage method — from a few metres for a small store to high-bay warehouse facilities. We will advise on the optimum height at the design stage.
Does a warehouse need to be insulated?
Not always — for goods that are not temperature-sensitive, an uninsulated hall is sufficient. Where temperature matters or people are working, we use sandwich panels and a heating system.
Will you design loading docks?
Yes. Loading docks, ramps, and sectional doors are designed around your fleet and goods flow, including the layout of the manoeuvring yard.

Mateusz Ładosz

Sales representative
Mateusz Ładosz — Sales Representative, SPARKZ