Erection of columns, rafters, beams with cranes, proper bolting, and alignment.
Primary Structure Erection is the most critical phase in the construction and installation process, as it involves assembling the main load-bearing framework of a project. This stage includes the installation of columns, beams, rafters, and other essential structural members that define the strength, stability, and geometry of the entire system.
The process is carried out with precision using cranes, lifting equipment, and advanced tools to ensure accurate placement and secure connections through bolting or welding. Every step is closely monitored to maintain structural alignment, safety standards, and design specifications.
In applications such as industrial sheds, warehouses, solar mounting structures, and commercial buildings, the primary structure acts as the backbone of the project, supporting all subsequent installations including secondary structures, cladding, and finishing elements. A well-executed primary structure erection guarantees long-term durability, load resistance, and operational efficiency.