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    Fabric Liners: The Best Way to Prevent Corrosion in Storage Buildings

    Fabric Liners: The Best Way to Prevent Corrosion in Storage Buildings

    Fabric is a naturally non-corrosive material that can increase industrial structures' lifespan. Click here to learn more.

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    Expedited Construction for Frac Sand Storage: A Case Study

    Expedited Construction for Frac Sand Storage: A Case Study

    Expedited construction for frac sand storage: Legacy's in-house manufacturing and professional installation means faster construction and lower costs.

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    Why Legacy Buildings for Frac Sand Storage?

    Why Legacy Buildings for Frac Sand Storage?

    A custom frac sand storage building offers flexibility and efficiency for your frac sand storage facility. Learn more about our solutions.

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    Lyons Salt: A Case Study in corrosion protection

    Lyons Salt: A Case Study in corrosion protection

    Read a case study of a salt mine using advanced techniques to protect the steel frame of their fabric storage structure from corrosion.

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    Legacy Honored With DBIA Project/Team Award

    Legacy Honored With DBIA Project/Team Award

    A Legacy fabric building received a Design-Build Institute of America Award for the South Satellite Service Center building.

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    Innovative Fabric Solutions for Sand and Salt Storage Buildings

    Innovative Fabric Solutions for Sand and Salt Storage Buildings

    Our sand and salt storage buildings provide the perfect solution for safe material storage, designed to withstand the toughest conditions.

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    Five Advantages of Fabric Storage Buildings

    Five Advantages of Fabric Storage Buildings

    There are many advantages that tension fabric structures offer over brick-and-mortar edifices: versatility, customization, durability and usable space.

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