Fabric Structures as Construction Shelters  

Protect unfinished construction from rain and cold weather
Help prevent theft and vandalism of equipment and supplies
Install shelter by crane in hard to reach areas
Cover small or large jobs with crane liftable modular units
Contain sandblasting debris
Improve morale and productivity by shading crews in hot weather
Build protective covering around existing construction sites
   
Create wash down booths for vehicle wash racks
Dampen construction sounds and prevent noise pollution
   

 

Conroe, Texas
Palo Alto, California
   
Plainfield, New Jersey
Long Island, New York
   
Portable fabrication shops can provide all weather protection for your valuable staff. These fabric structures will increase productivity and quality of your products. The membrane emits a natural glow of light during daylight hours. This bright environment is perfect for field fabrication. You can cut, weld, and grind efficiently when you are out of the wind, rain, and snow. This fabric shelter (60ft wide x 90ft long x 22ft center) was installed in New Jersey in the mid 90's and it is still in use today.
New Jersey
     
North Dakota
This fabric structure was used as a Fabrication Shop for a 14 month project beginning July of 2000. When the project was complete it was relocated to its current location in La Cygne, Kansas. This unique design allows for the fabric building to be split into two independent sections that are 30ft long. A soft weather seal connects the two individual sections when they are installed end to end to create one complete structure 60ft in length.
     
Texas
This tension fabric structure was custom built to be utilized as a temporary work shelter on a turnaround for ABB Power. The lightweight frame allows the customer to install/disassemble quickly and easily. Storage space for the shelter is also minimized. This shelter is mounted on swivel wheels for easy relocation on the job site.
     
Arizona
These two shelters were purchased to enclose power generation equipment. The installation was completed in phases. The first phase was to complete the shelters with open end walls. APS then installed their equipment. The 2nd phase included the assembly of the end walls and completion of the electrical lighting.
     
Enclosures for sensitive camera equipment on Pennsylvania Avenue. These structures stand watch over some of the highest security regions of the country. They stand next to one of our competitor's shelters that needed some repairs after a wind storm.
Washington, D.C.
     
   
Dayton, Ohio
  The environmental construction company who purchased this 24ft wide x 60ft long x 20ft center height wash down shelter has been able to contain contaminants in one area on the job site. Every piece of equipment stops for a wash before leaving the area of contamination. The structure is tall enough to raise the bed of a dump truck to clean the undercarriage.
     
Danville, Pennsylvania
  Big Top shelters can span existing walls to protect the contents below. At this job site in Pennsylvania this customer used 2 units 44ft x 75ft long x 13ft center height structures to cover four different buildings. The crane in the picture relocates each structure to the working area based on the job schedule.
     

Municipal road maintenance crews use our buildings to cover equipment.

Equipment yards are always in a state of change from year to year. Our structures move and grow with your company. If you ever decide to build a conventional structure you can sell your Big Top back to us or anyone else. If you wish, you can lease the structure for as little as 6 months to a year.

Tallahassee, Florida

Big Top Manufacturing   •   3255 N. US 19   •   Perry, Florida 32347 USA
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