Fabric Structures for Extreme Conditions
Natural disasters – including earthquakes, snow and wind – happen all over the world, and usually with very little warning.
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Natural disasters – including earthquakes, snow and wind – happen all over the world, and usually with very little warning.
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Your business relies on the health of your inventory and your assets. Keeping them secured in a dry, safe building will help your business run more smoothly and efficiently.
The sun’s rays are used to grow plants, and can even serve as a sustainable source of energy. But the ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can also cause damage. In addition to the well-documented...
Harvesting the oil and gas that power society is a tough job, involving safety hazards, harsh environments and other obstacles. Keeping the operation under cover can make the job safer and more...
One of the advantages of fabric buildings is increased energy efficiency. It is well-known that the natural light that comes in through the walls and ceiling allows for significant savings on...
One of the first questions we receive from potential customers is how a Legacy building will perform in their area – whether the concern is snow, wind, seismic activity or another regional concern.
When storing bulk materials, including road salt, frac sand, fertilizer or agricultural commodities, there are two primary storage methods: horizontal (covered or uncovered) and vertical (silos,...
Extreme cold rarely grabs headlines, but it is a persistent problem in many parts of the world. Buildings are often constructed to provide protection from cold weather and snow.
In this blog series, our Legacy team of engineers will answer questions that were submitted during recent webinars. Today’s questions address fire safety in fabric buildings.
In this blog series “Answers from the Engineer", our panel of fabric structure experts answers questions from industry insiders submitted during recent webinars regarding fabric structures. Today’s...
Fabric buildings are a popular choice for bulk fertilizer storage. The fabric cladding has non-corrosive properties, making them a long-lasting option when storing corrosive material. Moreover, the...
It’s an old business adage that time is money. And that’s certainly true in building construction. Time spent on construction means money spent on wages, equipment and allowances – not to mention...
In this blog series "Answers from the Engineer", our panel of fabric structure experts answers questions from industry insiders submitted during a recent webinar regarding fabric structures. Today’s...