
Are you planning to design and build a steel structure factory? The height design of the factory is crucial because it not only affects space utilization but also determines the amount of steel structure used, thereby influencing construction costs.
So, how do you determine the height of the factory? Below are data-based suggestions drawn from industry experience. However, the specific height design needs to refer to your factory's specific production process to maximize space utilization.
Single-story Steel Factory:

commonly used in metallurgy, heavy machinery, and medium-sized machinery industries. These industries usually require more extensive equipment and crane beams, so they have higher requirements for the height of the building and the load-bearing capacity of the ground. The floor height of a single-story steel-structure factory is generally not less than 10 meters to ensure space for equipment installation and operation.
Multi-story Steel Factory:

primarily used in light industry, electronics, communications, medicine, home appliances, and other industries. Since most of the equipment in these industries does not belong to super-large machinery, the floor height requirements are relatively low. The first-floor height of a multi-story factory is generally between 6 and 8 meters, which meets the daily production needs.

