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Our
structures are easily assembled and easily relocated. You
can generally figure that our
structures can be assembled at the rate of 2,000 square feet
per
day. For example, a 40ft. wide x 50ft. long shelter is equal
to 2,000 square feet. A crew of six unskilled people could assemble
this structure in a one day period. A skilled crew could assemble
this structure in a five hour period. Once the shelter is assembled
it can be relocated by disassembly, wheels, or a crane. Click
the shelters below to read more about structure mobility. |
If
you plan on relocating our shelter after assembly, then you
may want to choose a relocation package with your initial order.
Most of our shelters can be retrofitted with this package,
however the cost is much greater after the initial construction.
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Louis, MO |
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Hill, MD |
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Lead
Paint Abatement Shelter -
The purpose of this structure
was to provide a maintenance
area protected from the
weather where locked-dam
gates, which had previously
been painted with lead
paint, could be sandblasted
and repainted. The maintenance
enclosure was built on
the ground and lifted by
crane onto the barge where
a rail system was installed
for the shelter.
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This
project involved two shelters
on either side of a bridge.
The shelters are mobile
on steel wheels on rails
to be rolled over concrete
forms while the concrete
is setting. The shelters
can also be
separated to allow the concrete to be removed.
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