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A newly constructed commercial building in the United Arab Emirates has incorporated GNEE STEEL’s steel grating solutions into its multi-level parking facility, using more than 260 tons of custom-designed grating for ventilation screens, drainage channels, stair treads, and maintenance walkways. Parking structures in the UAE are exposed to intense heat, frequent sand particles, vehicle emissions, and heavy daily traffic, making durability, ventilation, and corrosion resistance crucial factors.
GNEE STEEL provided galvanized steel grating with a uniform zinc coating to withstand accelerated wear caused by sand abrasion and high-temperature fluctuations. The grating panels were manufactured with precise spacing to optimize airflow, effectively improving natural ventilation inside enclosed parking areas. This design helps reduce exhaust accumulation and maintains healthier air quality for both drivers and maintenance staff.
Drainage gratings were also installed throughout vehicle lanes and ramp zones, enabling rapid water discharge during cleaning operations or unexpected rainfall. The grating’s open structure prevents blockage and ensures smooth maintenance without the need for constant cleaning. Stair treads were supplied with anti-slip serrated designs to enhance safety in emergency exits and service access routes.
One of the unique aspects of this project was the architectural requirement for visually appealing façade grating. GNEE STEEL produced uniform, aesthetically aligned panels used as exterior ventilation screens, contributing both to functional airflow and building aesthetics. The client praised the combination of structural strength, corrosion resistance, and architectural appearance provided by GNEE STEEL’s grating solutions.
All materials were shipped with reinforced pallets, protective wrapping, and detailed installation guides. The successful execution of this project reinforces GNEE STEEL’s expertise in supplying multifunctional steel grating systems for commercial buildings, urban infrastructure, and large-scale architectural installations across the Middle East.

