Check out masonite beams. Good prices and can handle these spans without any problems.
 
The problem was solved by adding a small partition wall in the middle of the room and 45x220 that were placed CC30, connecting to a glulam beam running down the middle of the room in depth.

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I would have chosen the concrete solution and gotten an open solution in the garage, I myself have a concrete slab as an intermediary floor in the house that we constructed ourselves.
Concrete is perfect when you need to have stairs or the like in a slab.....
 
Concrete had its advantages, but it felt too complicated when it needed to be done. However, we hope that the small partition wall won't be particularly bothersome. The advantage of it is that we can install electrical outlets and things in it, so maybe some shelves and such. We have to make the best of the situation.

It's just a 90cm wall that stands in the middle of the room. It is also in the same direction as the cars, so it's minimally in the way in that manner.
 
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