Steel Structures for Haabersti Ice Arena

Steel Structures for Lasnamäe Sports Hall

 

 

Erection of Metal Structures for Jõhvi Gymnasium

Foundations and Outdoor Stairs for Viinistu Art Museum Extension

Canopy Main Truss Sections for Estonian National Museum

Description

In spring 2014 AS Maru Metall signed a contract to produce a canopy main truss sections for Estonian National Museum.

Total length of the main truss is 60meters and it consists of six modules. The average size of one module is 12x4x2xm. The heaviest module weighs approximately 21 tons.

The building was finished in 2015.

Sports Hall for Audentes

Description

Maru THM: installation of steel frames and roof racks

Description of frames: concrete posts
Description of roofing materials: 44 m long steel ferms
Description of wall constructions: sandwich panels

Steel Structures for Saku Suurhall

Data

Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Completion date: 2001
Dimensions: 362 tons of steel, 68-meter span

The multifunctional Saku Suurhall with the largest bridgehead in Estonia, covered by a roof of 68 meters wide steel structures, is therefore the most original and largest hall in Estonia. This is the first large-scale project that posed a serious challenge to designers, manufacturers and installers of the Maru Group. The Estonian Steel Structural Society Award, received from the project, Steel Building 2001 speaks of its implementation.

Maru THM: installation of steel frames and roof rack.

Roof Structure for Multifunctional Arena Riga

Data

Location: Riga, Latvia
Completion date: 2005
Dimensions: 700 tons of steel, 72-meter span

Maru Metall has produced steel structures for various wide-span buildings. Maru Metall manufactured the steel structures for two of the largest sports and entertainment arenas in the Baltic countries.  The main arches of the Riga Arena, a multifunctional arena that was built for the Ice Hockey World Championship in 2006, span 72 meters. The entire roof structure weighs almost 700 tons. The design, production and assembly of complicated wide-span steel structures are an interesting challenge for our team.

Description

Riga Arena, a multifunctional arena that was built for the Ice Hockey World Championship in 2006, is used primarily for ice hockey and basketball games and large concerts. The main arches of the sports arena, which has 10,000 m2 of floor space, span 72 meters. Based on the relatively large spaces between the columns and erection requirements, the main arches were constructed with spatial frames. Support junctions with a limited range of motion, which were specially designed for the structures, were used at half the arches’ points of support. An integrated constructive solution allowed the installation work to be completed a month earlier than planned and for money to be saved on erection work.
The entire roof structure weighs almost 700 tons. The job was recognized with the title of 2006 Steel Structure of the Year.

Roofs of the Grandstands at the Lilleküla Football Stadium

When constructing sports facilities, steel structures enable suitable solutions to be found under very different conditions. This is proven by the various cantilevered structures that were used for the roofs of the grandstands at the Lilleküla Football Stadium, which different from ordinary steel frames, and the two football arenas built in Iceland, with cladding and supporting structures that had to withstand greater than normal wind loads and the harsh Icelandic climate.

Reconstruction of Kalev Sports Hall

Floor Works for H.Eller School

Steel Erection for Tallinn Zoo Environmental Education Centre