A pigsty with a technical corridor in the middle: Dimensions in plan: 21x90m; corridor width 1.7m; farm span – 9.5m; roof area about 2070m2. For this project, the trusses were manufactured in the summer and were to be installed at the same time, but the installation was delayed and completed at the end of January. The customer stored the trusses at the construction site, following all the rules for their protection from moisture. The video shows that the trusses are in perfect condition. This video helps to answer a question we often receive from potential customers, namely, how to fill the space between the trusses from the monolithic belt to the roof? In this project, bricks are laid between the trusses, having previously wrapped the rafters with roofing material and stapled it with a stapler. It should also be noted that after the trusses were installed on this building, stone gables were also erected. This sequence is the most rational, as it saves time, resources and effort, as it allows you to immediately build the gable to the roof level. There is also a way to create a gable by installing a wooden gable truss (with vertical posts without braces) and then sheathing it.