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Waste Sorting Plants and recycling halls

Sorting and recycling halls — a robust structure for heavy traffic, sorting lines, and secondary raw material storage.

For recyclingLines and conveyors
DurabilityStructure designed for heavy loads
Open interiorFreedom of movement for machinery
Waste Sorting Plants

A hall built to withstand hard work

A waste sorting facility requires a large, open interior with enhanced resistance to loads, machinery movement, and intensive use. A steel structure provides the space needed for sorting lines and storage.

We design the hall around a specific layout of lines, conveyors, and storage zones, with ventilation and a heavy-duty floor slab.

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Waste sorting facilities — SPARKZ
What you gain

What you gain

Large span

Space for production lines and machinery.

Heavy-duty floor slab

For heavy machinery and loaders.

For your process

Prepared for conveyors and sorters.

Applications

Applications

Waste Sorting PlantsRecycling plantsSecondary raw material storesProcesssingRIPOKTranshipment points
Specification

Technical specification

Floor areafrom 200 m²
Structuresteel portal-frame — S235 / S355 steel
Spanup to 30 m column-free interior
Heightlarge, for machinery and conveyors
Roofdual-pitch, slope 5–30°
Claddingtrapezoidal sheet or sandwich panel
Corrosion protectionhot-dip galvanising / painting / fire-retardant painting
ExecutionPN-EN 1090, class EXC2/EXC3
Floor slabreinforced, for machinery loads and traffic
Ventilationenhanced
Deliveryturnkey, across Poland
Quotewithin 48h, no obligation

Plan your sorting hall

Describe your process and workflow — we will select the right structure and prepare a quote.

Process

How do we deliver your project?

1

Consultation and needs analysis

We get to know your requirements and the intended use of the building.

2

Design and quote

We prepare a solution and a firm quote.

3

Component production

We manufacture the structure in our own CNC facility.

4

Assembly on the construction site

Fast and efficient assembly by our own team.

5

Ready-to-use building

Handover and after-sales support.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does a waste sorting facility require a building permit?
Usually yes — a waste sorting facility 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 waste sorting facility require foundations?
Yes — a waste sorting facility is built on a properly designed foundation (most commonly footings with a ring beam, or a floor slab). We select the appropriate type based on soil conditions, loads, and the intended use of the facility.
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.
Will the structure withstand heavy traffic?
Yes — we design the load capacity and floor slab for loaders, machinery, and intensive use.
Will the hall be ventilated?
Yes, we select the ventilation system to suit the process requirements and dust levels.
Will you accommodate sorting lines?
Yes — we adapt the column layout and height to accommodate conveyors and sorters.

Mateusz Ładosz

Sales representative
Mateusz Ładosz — Sales Representative, SPARKZ