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Containment & Environmental Remediation Enclosures |
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Top Shelters can help you protect the environment from contaminants
or protect your materials from the environment. Use them to
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Maintain
constant temperature with HVAC |
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Create
a negative pressure environment |
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Maintain
humidity or dehumidify |
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Filter
dangerous solids, liquids, or gases |
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Serve
as a base of relief operations for disasters |
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Enclose
the perimeter of a hazardous material spill |
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Provide
light and wind break for workers |
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Limit
access to storage tanks |
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Sort
and store waste before recycling |
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| Recycling
facility. This bundling and packaging system was the first
of its kind installed in the United States. The complete system
is enclosed by one of our Multi-Sectional shelters. Project
cost can be reduced if the overhead height of the structure
can be minimized. In this case the conveyor and chute were
the tallest item to be covered. Therefore, we stepped up the
height in this section allowing the machine to be enclosed.
Right and Left of the chute the bailer system was relatively
low in overhead height. Hence both ends of the building's height
and width were reduced. Thus, the footprint of the system was
minimal and the overall project cost was reduced by $65,000.
The customer requested a site survey, and saved a lot of money
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Louis Obispo, CA |
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Logistics |
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Logistical Solutions
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This
transload facility was erected in 1997. The facility
is the first of its type permitted to transfer
contaminated soil from truck to rail cars. Dimensions
of the shelter are: 52ft wide x 80ft long x 56ft
tall. |
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Management |
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This
recycling and waste management shelter was installed in a
more cost effective manner by allowing large concrete blocks
to serve as a foundation for the shelter. The shelter is
used for keeping waste dry until processing can take place.
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Springs, Florida |
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Florida |
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the spring of 1996 we completed this 133 ft. wide x 160 ft.
long x 40 ft. tall structure. The complete building was erected
over a 113 ft. diameter concrete tank in a period of 3 weeks
(1400 sq ft./day average). Six months later the customer relocated
this shelter to its present location 140 miles south. |
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buildings are modular by design. Shown here is a 40 ft. section
of the membrane being installed. During the second installation,
the structure was extended by 160 ft. |
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Florida |
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| Tampa,
Florida |
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the present site a concrete foundation was poured to support
the reactions along the base of the structure. Since this is
a 3 to 5 year project, a permanent installation was more practical
than renting a ballast foundation. |
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Interior
view of the HVAC ductwork and air scrubbing system. |
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