Halls for rent: Perfect for changing challenges in industry
In a dynamic industrial environment, flexibility and adaptability are crucial. Companies are faced with the constant challenge of adapting their space requirements to changing demands. Rental halls offer the ideal solution for this. Thanks to their modular design and the option to rent them at short notice, they are an attractive alternative to building your own property. In this article, we look at the advantages, authorisation procedures and financial aspects of rental halls and show why they are the perfect solution for many companies.
What is a rental hall?
Lightweight halls are temporary space solutions that can be customised to the needs of the tenant. They consist of a stable frame and a robust, weather-resistant outer shell. Thanks to their modular design, they can be set up quickly and dismantled just as quickly if required. The legal requirements to be observed during construction vary depending on the duration and purpose of use.
The Röder rental hall concept
The Röder rental hall concept offers a variety of lightweight halls that are available at short notice and can be combined in a modular fashion. These halls can be rented or purchased, with rental often being the more flexible and cost-effective option. Röder's large rental park makes it possible to customise halls in different sizes and with different equipment to meet customers' individual needs. This flexibility is a decisive advantage in today's fast-moving business world.
Authorisations for rental halls
The legal requirements for rental halls depend on the rental period. For short-term lettings of up to six months, a simple building licence is usually sufficient. These halls fall under temporary construction in accordance with DIN 13782 and do not require a comprehensive building application. If the hall is used for longer than six months, a simplified building permit is required as a temporary building in accordance with DIN 1991. If the building is to be used for more than five years, the regulations for permanent buildings apply, for which a full building application is required.
Who are rental halls suitable for?
Rental halls offer a flexible solution for a wide range of industries and uses. They are particularly suitable for companies with changing space requirements, seasonal fluctuations or temporary projects. Rental halls also offer considerable advantages for companies that need to react quickly to market changes or whose production capacities need to be expanded at short notice. Whether as storage space, production hall or sales room - the possible uses are many and varied.
Advantages of hall hire
Flexible and adaptable
Rental halls can be set up quickly and dismantled just as quickly. This flexibility enables companies to react quickly to changes. If necessary, the size and equipment of the halls can be adapted to current requirements.
Cost-effectiveness
Compared to permanently installed buildings or the purchase of your own lightweight hall, the acquisition costs for rental halls are generally significantly lower. In addition, there are no high investment costs as the halls are only rented for the required period. Maintenance and repairs are also usually carried out by the landlord, which saves further costs.
Flexibility
The equipment and size of the rental hall can be adapted to changing project requirements or economic fluctuations at any time. At the end of the rental period, the halls are professionally dismantled and incur no further costs, whereas purchased halls often stand empty. In addition, the resale market for industrial customers is much more limited than for us as a hall manufacturer, so that even more expensive long-term rentals are an interesting alternative for the customer.
Liquidity advantages
Buying property is a burden on the balance sheet and restricts a company's financial room for manoeuvre. Rental costs, on the other hand, can be immediately claimed as operating expenses for tax purposes, which increases financial flexibility. Companies thus preserve their liquidity for other important investments.
Economic aspects of hall hire
Halls for rent offer not only practical but also financial advantages. By renting, the company's liquidity remains untouched and no additional credit lines are utilised at the bank. This is a decisive advantage, especially in times of rising interest rates. The monthly rental payments are calculable and do not burden the balance sheet in the long term. In contrast, purchased halls have to be amortised over years, which restricts financial flexibility.
Conserving resources through multiple use
When deciding in favour of a rental hall, the aspects of speed and flexibility take centre stage. However, another key advantage of rental halls is their reusability. The modular components can be assembled and dismantled several times and used at different locations. This reduces the need for new building materials and minimises waste. In contrast to traditional buildings, which often have to be demolished after their useful life, rental halls offer a sustainable utilisation option for many years. Modern rental halls can also be equipped with advanced insulation technology and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. This not only contributes to a pleasant indoor climate, but also significantly reduces energy consumption.
Conclusion
Rental halls are a flexible, cost-effective and fast solution for companies with changing space requirements. Röder's modular lightweight halls are quickly assembled and can be customised to meet individual requirements. Whether short-term or long-term rental contracts - the advantages are obvious: financial flexibility, rapid operational readiness and adaptability to changing conditions. Let our experts advise you and find the optimum solution for your space requirements.
Advice and customised solutions
Not sure whether a rental hall is right for your company? Our hall experts will be happy to create a customised rental hall concept that is perfectly tailored to your needs. Contact us today and find out more about the many possibilities and advantages of Röder rental halls.
References
- Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR) – Baukosteninformationszentrum (BKI)
- Deutsche Normen (DIN 13782 und DIN 1991)
- Röder Gruppe – Unternehmenswebseite und Produktinformationen
Author: Hendrik Neb has been Area Sales Manager North Germany / Scandinavia at the RÖDER Group since January 2022, where he is an expert in temporary and permanent hall constructions and professional tent systems. Previously, he worked for six years as Area Sales Manager Europe North at HALTEC Hallensysteme GmbH, specialising in aluminium and steel hall constructions.