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Sunday 5 February 2012

Temporary Structure



There are several reasons why you should be considering an engineered tension fabric structure for your building or shelter; here are just a few:

1. You have a tight budget, but you want a quality facility;
2. You need your facility in a short time frame and don't have the time to waste with costly designers;
3. Your site is remote and the cost of transportation, access and lodging for personnel are high;
4. You expect to relocate your building in the future;
5. You want a structure that is attractive;
6. You need to meet building code requirements;
7. You need a structure that will last, and don't want to invest huge capital;
8. You want to take advantage of financing options for fiscal or other purposes;
9. You fully understand the economy & versatility of architectural membrane structures.

Fabrics:

Architectural membrane structures provide great flexibility. Of course, they can be erected on a conventional foundation, but they can also be anchored directly to the ground surface, on an asphalt pad, on a wood structure or on a concrete block ballast base.

Architectural membrane structures are extremely lightweight, and because the fabric is flexible, the structure can move without affecting the integrity of the enclosure, unlike conventional buildings.

Architectural membranes have stood the test of time in many applications, under extreme service conditions.

At SHELTER, we'll design your building or shelter to meet your specific requirements; we'll fabricate according to your specifications; we'll mobilize on site quickly anywhere in the world to erect your facility; and we'll guarantee that the final product meets your complete satisfaction.

Shelter Logistics Inc take care of the logistical details and deliver a complete turn-key project on time and on budget, Call-(514) 674-4400 or Email-info@shelterlogistics.ca for details.

To read more you can visit the Steel and Aluminum Frame Company: http://www.shelterlogistics.ca/advantages.html

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