Steel structure airport terminals adopt large-span spatial trusses or reticulated shells to achieve column-free open spaces, meeting the needs of high-traffic passenger flow and flexible functional area layout. Their lightweight steel frames combined with glass curtain walls or ETFE membranes maximize natural lighting and reduce energy consumption. Prefabricated components are produced in factories and quickly assembled on-site, significantly shortening the construction period and minimizing the impact on airport operations. The high-strength and seismic-resistant properties of steel can withstand strong winds and earthquakes. The curved shapes give the buildings a modern and technological feel, and BIM technology is used to optimize pipeline integration and intelligent operation and maintenance systems.
In addition, steel structures are recyclable and can be combined with green technologies such as photovoltaic roofs and rainwater recycling, aligning with the global trend of low-carbon aviation hubs and setting an example of efficient, safe, and sustainable smart terminals.
Product Features
Structural design: Large-span column-free space, lightweight high-strength steel, and outstanding seismic and wind resistance performance provide a safe and flexible super-large space.
Construction efficiency: Factory prefabrication of components and on-site modular assembly significantly shorten the construction period, adapt to complex climates, and reduce interference with airport operations.
Environmental sustainability: Steel can be recycled, and the integration of photovoltaic systems and rainwater recycling systems achieve low-carbon emissions throughout the life cycle.
Economic efficiency: Large-scale prefabrication reduces total costs, energy-saving design reduces operating expenses, and column-free space enhances commercial returns.
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