The Challenge: Navigating Extreme Wind Loads
Infrastructure in the Philippines demands rigorous structural integrity due to frequent typhoon activity. The Isabela Basketball Court required a large-span tensile membrane roofing system capable of withstanding design wind speeds of up to 260 km/h.
Delivering continuous canopy coverage without compromising safety necessitated advanced structural modeling and reinforced connection detailing to guarantee long-term stability under severe weather conditions.
The Solution: Precision Steel Manufacturing
As the primary engineering provider, Jutent designed and fabricated the entire main steel framework for this tensile membrane structure. Prior to international shipment, all structural components were precision-manufactured, inspected, and numbered at our facility.
This strictly controlled factory environment minimizes dimensional tolerances, ensuring that every beam and column is optimized to meet strict wind load requirements and facilitate rapid site assembly.
The Result: Efficient On-Site Installation
The project has successfully advanced into the steel structure erection phase. Standardized manufacturing processes enabled the local installation team to achieve highly accurate fit-ups, eliminating the need for extensive on-site structural modifications.
Through continuous technical coordination, Jutent engineers provided strategic guidance on lifting procedures and alignment, establishing a secure and reliable foundation for the final membrane deployment.
Manufacturing Capacity & Quality Assurance
This sports facility highlights Jutent's capacity to manage complex, cross-border architectural membrane projects. By integrating detailed structural engineering with stringent quality control, we consistently deliver typhoon-resistant roofing solutions that comply with international standards.
Our robust manufacturing throughput ensures that large-scale structural steel and membrane components are delivered on schedule and built to perform.






