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A High-tech Company's Collaborative Journey Involving 105 Tons Of Steel

Today we are sharing a project from our client in Israel.
A high-tech company in Tel Aviv learned about Sunrise through recommendations from the Middle East innovation network in September 2025. After over two months of in-depth technical discussions and solution optimization, the client formally signed a cooperation agreement with us in mid-November. This R&D center project in the Tel Aviv High-Tech Park covers approximately 2,050 square meters with an estimated steel usage of 105 tons, representing a medium-scale steel structure project. During the supplier selection process, the client carefully compared technical solutions and quotations from Sunrise, two local Israeli companies, and one German supplier, ultimately being convinced by our professional technical capabilities and reasonable pricing structure. The project has now entered the production preparation phase, with the first batch of steel materials compliant with Israeli standards being procured. Component processing is expected to begin in February 2026, coinciding with winter in Israel when the climate is relatively mild and dry, providing stable working conditions for production operations.

 

The client chose the steel structure solution primarily based on Israel's unique geographical location and climatic conditions, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Steel structures not only enable rapid construction to avoid extreme summer heat but their excellent thermal performance can also effectively reduce building energy consumption. During technical communications, the client particularly emphasized meeting Israel's strict building energy efficiency standards and seismic requirements. Our design team adopted high-performance insulation systems and special shading designs according to Israel's latest green building regulations. Although these technical requirements increased engineering complexity and costs, they fully complied with the client's high standards for sustainable buildings. During the initial contract execution phase, due to Israel's unique regulations on safety certifications for imported building materials, our quality team completed all necessary SI standard certifications within four weeks and conducted comprehensive performance testing through local Tel Aviv testing agencies. This efficient compliance operation earned the client's high approval.

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The project is now progressing steadily according to plan, with the technical team having completed detailed design of all construction drawings and obtained preliminary approval from Israeli building authorities. Considering the alternating dry and wet characteristics of Tel Aviv's Mediterranean climate, we have specifically adopted a triple-layer protection system in the anti-corrosion design, including hot-dip galvanized primer, epoxy intermediate paint, and weather-resistant topcoat, to ensure long-term durability of the steel structure under varying seasonal humidity conditions. Although these protective measures increased production costs, the client fully understood our focus on building lifecycle performance. The first shipment of steel components is expected to begin in April 2026, with on-site installation work for the entire project planned for completion in July 2026, making full use of Israel's dry summer construction window with minimal rainfall. This cooperation not only demonstrates Sunrise's professional capabilities in addressing Mediterranean climate conditions and high-standard technical requirements but also accumulates valuable experience for our further expansion in the Middle Eastern technology innovation facility construction market.

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