One of the benefits we often mention when we are talking about tension fabric structures is the strength of our solid steel frames. That’s important because a lot of our clients like to hang stuff from the ceilings of our structures, and our beams can be engineered to take the load (and then some). What kind of stuff?
In general, heavy stuff such as conveyor systems and cranes are often included in the design of our buildings. What makes our approach different from other fabric buildings is that our frames can be designed to handle extra loads. That gives our customers more flexibility in the kind of structure they can have.
If you are wondering what you might hang from one of the ceilings on our buildings, here’s a partial list of what we have already done:
The building design gives Agriland FS over 19,000 square feet of clearspan storage area, which means space for storing, mixing and loading fertilizer. A transloading conveyor suspended from the frame loads the storage bays from trucks.
Legacy abides by all building codes, including fire codes, so fire suppression is common in our structures.
In some cases Legacy stalls a catwalk for maintenance of conveyors systems and other loading equipment.
In our paint shop, we have a three-rail crane system that allows us to easily run steel beams from the beginning of the process (blasting) to the end (drying)
With catwalks and conveyors, you often need stairs for access and repairs.
Mezzanines are supported from both the ceilings and the walls, and this gives customers much more clearspan space on the floor, with no supporting columns in the way.
Here's an industrial example, where we store our fabric rolls on a roof supported mezzanine. Each of these rolls weighs tons.
For our entertainment venue clients, lighting for events is very important.
These are just a few examples of what we can suspend from our steel beams. Talk to one of our representatives soon and learn what you can do with our customized tension fabric buildings.