Bank of Estonia Gallery

Description

The Bank of Estonia Gallery is a spatial glass gallery in a steel structure, which is located in an enclosed interior courtyard and is a hidden architectural jewel. The spatial steel frame
was built in the factory, and thereafter, cut into sections for transporting purposes, delivered to the site and reassembled. This complicated assignment provided valuable experience.

A multifunctional hall, which is covered by a 68-meter wide roof shell of steel structures, makes it unique and the largest arena in Estonia. This was the first wide-spanned project and it presented a serious challenge to the designers, workers and installers at MARU. The 2001 Steel Structure Award presented by the Estonian Constructional Steelwork Association speaks for itself.

Steel is suitable for the construction of industrial buildings because of its practicality and rapid construction. By building with steel, it is easy to take the needs of future production into account. When designing industrial buildings, it is very important to adapt the frame of the building to the client’s equipment. Since Maru Metall also provides designs for metal structures and the preparation of product drawings as a supplementary service, we can have no problem coping with complicated technological projects.

Description

The production of the steel structures for the Väo Combined Heat and Power Plant were complicated by the large volume and short completion deadline of the project. Installation was made more difficult by the necessity to install the framework one floor at time, simultaneously with the equipment for the power plant.

Description

Maru Metall signed an agreement with Outotec GmbH on January 2nd 2013 to design and produce steel frames for gas treatment plant built on LKAB territory. The contract covers the production of approximately 750 t of steel structures, in addition ladders, stainless steel handrails, grilles, steps, etc.