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Standard
Style Shelters (Partial
List of Standard Widths Available)
Benefits
- Additional
Side Clearance
- More
Widths to choose from
- Additional
Heights Available in one foot increments
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Quonset
Style Shelters
(Standard Widths Available)
Benefits
- Economical
- Heavy
Wind And Snow Loads
- Increased
Center Height
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Ask
about our inventory and used shelters if you need a
building quickly. Lead times on new or custom products
often vary during the year. We will try to accommodate
your schedule when possible!
Bulk
storage shelters are available in custom widths and
lengths for any application (see examples below).
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New Jersey |
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60ft.
wide x 90ft. long x 22ft. high shelter is currently
being used as a weld shop, enclosing welders from
low temperatures and high winds in New Jersey. This
structure was assembled in three days and will be
relocated once the project is complete. We delivered
and installed the system within three weeks of the
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| Greenville,
SC |
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68ft.
wide x 150ft. long shelter is being used to store
and dry contaminated dirt. The shelter has open
ends and mesh sides for maximum natural ventilation.
The assembly of the structure was completed in 5
working days with a crew of six, including the fork-lift
operator. This structure was erected on a compacted
dirt area with little site preparation. In fact,
one area of the site was 14 inches too low! |
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| Austin,
TX |
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| Austin,
TX |
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United State Post Office in Austin, Texas needed
additional dry storage for bulk mail. We provided
them with twenty thousand square feet of unheated
warehouse space. The highly translucent material
chosen for the roof membrane allows postal workers
to retrieve the pallets during daylight hours. Fluorescent
fixtures were later installed for night-shift operation.
Two-tone covers are available as an option to match
adjacent buildings. Picture above is one of the
40ft. Wide x 200ft. Long x 17ft. tall structures. |
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