The BVE building truss design originated in the UK and sports a vertical sidewall like the NV.
The major difference with the NV is an additional facet at the top of the leg truss that lowers the angle of the roof truss. This allows for more interior clearance over the full width of the building, useful for breakbulk and warehousing applications.
BVE structures can be designed with single or multiple roof pitches per span. Several spans can also be linked together.
The BVE can be customised in a number of ways. The leg height can be extended for additional interior clearance, and the entire building can be placed on rollers for mobility.
Explore Rubb’s patented Thermohall® insulated cladding system, which delivers many cost-effective and eco-friendly benefits.
Thermohall® fabric can be used to clad all Rubb structure types. Insulation can be supplied in thicknesses from 50mm to 150mm, providing the best cost-saving thermal solution.
Thickness | U Value (SI) W/m2K | R Value (US) ft-F-hr/BTU |
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50mm (2in) | 0.67 W/m2K | R11 |
100mm (4in) | 0.36 W/m2K | R19 |
150mm (6in) | 0.25 W/m2K | R27 |
Outer layer
Flame retardant heavy-duty fabric
Core
High-density glass wool insulation
Inner layer
Self-cleaning PVC fabric