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Mongolia: Despite heavy snowfall, greenhouse construction keeps going

Yesterday, there was a heavy snowfall in Inner Mongolia, and at the Kingpeng's greenhouse construction site, the snowfall was 11 cm thick. With heavy snowfall, constructing a greenhouse can be a challenging task. However, with careful planning and efficient execution, it is possible to build a high-quality glass greenhouse even in adverse weather conditions.

To ensure speed during construction, the company has employed efficient techniques such as pre-fabrication of components off-site. This reduces the time spent on-site and minimizes exposure to adverse weather conditions. Use modern construction equipment, such as cranes, to expedite the installation process.

To guarantee the structural integrity of the greenhouse, the company has reinforced critical areas prone to heavy snow loads. They also installed additional bracing or supports to strengthen the structure. Additionally, they are considering adding insulation to retain heat and prevent snow accumulation on the roof to further reduce the risk of structural damage.

For more information:
Beijing Kingpeng International Agriculture Corporation
7th floor, Advanced Material Building, Feng Hui Zhong Lu, Haidian District,
Beijing, China, 100094
Tel.: +86 58711536
Fax: +86 587117560
[email protected]
www.kingpengintl.com

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