Structural kit vs fully assembled
In the construction of metal industrial warehouses, there are two main models: the supply of a structural kit and the complete on-site assembly. Both systems offer effective solutions but differ in costs, timelines, project control, and construction management.
At Cualimetal, with extensive experience in engineering, manufacturing, and assembly of metal structures, we work with both models, adapting to the needs of each client and project.
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Structural kit: control and optimization
The structural kit of an industrial warehouse consists of supplying all components of the prefabricated metal structure, ready for on-site assembly. This system includes detailed engineering, precise manufacturing, clear assembly manuals, and specialized technical advice.
Main advantages of the structural kit:
- Cost reduction by eliminating the need for external assembly teams
- Greater project control by directly managing time and resources
- Flexibility in execution, adapting to client needs
- Fast assembly thanks to prefabricated and optimized components
- Logistics optimization, facilitating transportation and planning
This model is especially efficient in projects where the client has its own resources or regular collaborators on-site.
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Complete assembly: specialization and execution guarantee
The complete assembly of industrial warehouses implies that the provider takes care of the integral execution of the structural project.
Main advantages:
- Execution by specialized teams in metal structures
- Greater coordination on-site
- Guarantee of correct structural assembly
- Reduced risks during assembly
This model is especially suitable for complex projects or when the client seeks a fully outsourced solution.
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Two models, one foundation: engineering
Both structural kit supply and complete assembly share a fundamental element: structural engineering.
A correct design allows:
- Material optimization
- Facilitating assembly
- Ensuring structural safety
- Planning future expansions
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Industrial sector evolution
The metal industrial warehouse sector is evolving towards more efficient and flexible models. In this context, the structural kit supply has gained prominence, allowing better resource optimization and greater client control.
Conclusion
Both the structural kit and complete assembly are valid solutions in the construction of metal industrial warehouses, and the choice depends on the type of project, available resources, and construction planning.
At Cualimetal, we offer both models supported by in-house engineering, manufacturing, and specialized technical advice, guiding each client to the most efficient solution for their industrial project.




