Shelter Structures designs coverage solutions especially for each customer’s needs. Our team is proud to show off two recent fabric structure projects that Shelter Structures completed for the U.S. military under its GSA contract: an 80,000 square foot warehouse complex on an Air Force base, and 200,000 square feet of aircraft shade structures at a Naval Aviation training base.
Read MoreShelter Structures is going to use a three-part Megadoor Hangar Door to solve problems for the US Navy. Read more about the project here.
Read MoreThe US Navy is transitioning its maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft from the P-3 aircraft to the modern P-8A aircraft. Designed by Boeing and modeled on the body of a 737 airliner, this aircraft is being phased into operations in various locations around the world. One such location is at ISA Air Base in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Read MoreShelter Structures recently completed the first fabric building for a large and innovative company working in the composting industry, which will be used to process organic waste into fertilizer. As the only manufacturer who could meet the exact size requirements, Shelter Structures was tasked with creating two different sized buildings.
Read MoreWith help from the Haitian crew, Shelter Structures was able to finish the job, and the new postal installation in Haiti resumed on May 11, 2010 – just four months after the earthquake.
Read MoreIndian River County needed to convert organic waste streams into safe, valuable, and marketable end products. Using a Shelter Structures custom designed building, NuTerra enclosed the compost receiving, mixing, and processing areas within one structure.
Read MoreBCR needed help, and Shelter Structures was able to come through. BCR’s industry-revolutionizing technologies that convert organic waste streams into safe valuable, and marketable end products required covered shelters for processing storage.
Read MoreThe Defense Logistics Agency needed durable, inexpensive, modular fabric warehouses that could be erected quickly on existing hard surface areas and provide a 20 year operational use period.
Read MoreThe 70’ by 70’ structure had to be durable, quick to erect, and inexpensive while meeting strict Military safety standards. The fabric shade shelter was constructed using a galvanized MQ frame and is designed to resist winds exceeding 110 mph. The exterior fabric membrane is a 28 oz. /sq. yd. Shelter-Rite PVC coated fabric. Shelter-Rite fabric, manufactured in the USA, provides warranted durability, UV protection, and cost-effectiveness.
Read MoreShelter Structures won an award from Naval Air Station Whiting Field in September of 2012 to construct a total of 54 aircraft canopies. The configuration we designed consisted of 1 row of 11 double canopies, and 1 row of 12 double canopies, with the canopy size of 96’10” wide x 50’ long x 16’8” high.
Read MoreShelter Structures has completed the installation of six (6) 166’W x 120’L x 42’H open ended waste management buildings for the Composting Facility at the Lee/Hendry County Landfill.
Read MoreThe fabric structures of today can be an integral part of your grounds design. Not only are they practical and functional, but their appearance can actually add eye appeal to their surroundings, helping to break up the look of brick, steel, glass, or cement, and provide an easy solution for your temporary structure needs.
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A building large enough to store various aircraft but also provide ample room for maintenance, can be challenging. For aircraft, you need a shelter that protects from harsh outdoor elements. Tension fabric buildings are utilized as airplane hangars for many reasons.