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Tension fabric building


Tension fabric buildings are constructed using a rigid frame which can consist of timber, steel, rigid plastic, or Aluminum and a sturdy fabric outer membrane. Once the frame is erected in place, the fabric cover is stretched over the frame. The fabric cover is tensioned to provide the stable structural support of the building. The fabric is tensioned using multiple methods varying by manufacturer, creating a tight fitting cover membrane. Compared to traditional structures may have lower operational costs,be naturally bright, be installed quickly, and be able to be re-located easily..

Tension fabric buildings have gained popularity over the last few decades in many industries including the following applications: hay and feed storage, horse riding arenas, commercial, manufacturing, warehousing, sand and salt storage for road maintenance departments, environmental management, aviation, airplane hangars, marine, government, military and emergency shelters.

These buildings are used for holding livestock, allowing natural light and air that comes in through the fabric. Fabric roofs offer translucency to allow natural light to permeate the structure. Tension fabric buildings are also used as indoor riding arenas due to the controlled climate within the arena and the extended space available in these buildings that could run over one mile long.

Building sizes are usually standardized by the nature of being a pre-engineered building. Some manufacturers produce tension fabric buildings spanning up to 300 feet wide and to almost any length. Buildings can be designed to be portable, mounted on wheels or other rolling crane-type designs fitted to the base-plates, or lifting in modules by overhead cranes.


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