The Saudi Arabia poultry house project adopts a lightweight portal frame steel structure system, paired with customized hot-dip galvanized steel components, to build modern breeding facilities tailored for the high-temperature, high-salt-fog environment in the Middle East. The prefabricated steel components shown in the picture, which have completed hot-dip galvanizing treatment, are the core load-bearing parts of the project. All components are prefabricated to standard specifications and undergo anti-corrosion treatment in domestic factories, then packaged and shipped as a whole to the Saudi Arabia construction site, enabling full-process prefabricated construction and significantly shortening the construction cycle of overseas projects.
Poultry farming requires large-span, column-free open spaces. The lightweight portal frame structure achieves a single-span width of 18-36m, with a completely unobstructed interior that allows flexible layout of full sets of automated breeding equipment, including breeding cages, ventilation systems, and feeding systems, meeting the production needs of large-scale broiler and layer farming.
Located in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has a tropical desert climate, with high temperature, strong ultraviolet radiation, and high salt-fog corrosion as the core challenges. Hot-dip galvanized steel components offer excellent corrosion resistance and UV resistance, capable of withstanding the harsh local environment, significantly extending the service life of the structure, and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
All components are fully prefabricated and installed with on-site bolts, eliminating the need for on-site welding. This perfectly suits the characteristics of high local labor costs and tight construction schedules in Saudi Arabia, enabling rapid construction of poultry house clusters and helping the project put into production quickly.
The structure fully complies with the wind and seismic design requirements of Saudi Arabia's local building codes (SBC), capable of withstanding extreme weather in the Middle East such as strong sandstorms and extreme high temperatures, ensuring breeding safety.