The components which make up this structural system are:
Purlings.
Frames.
Front
ends or lintels.
Bracing.
Anchorage.
Roof.
Skylights.
Gutters:This is where the water from the roof is collected and sent to the
drainpipes. There are gutters set out over the entire
length of the roof valleys at a gradient of 5 ‰. They
are perfectly big enough to drain the water produced
during the most unfavourable of weather conditions. The
gutters are made of 1-mm
thick,, galvanised steel although other kinds of
material can be considered for highly corrosive
environments.
It should be highlighted that the different parts are welded together. As
opposed to the more conventional rivet and sealing
system, which often present problems in the short to mid
term, this is the only way to guarantee watertightness
over a long period of time.
Heat
insulation.
False ceiling.