Wednesday, March 11, 2015
The State of Public Private Partnership (P3) Projects in North America
It is sometimes misunderstood that P3 projects are solely for disaster relief - however, any project that benefits the public good has the potential to benefit from a P3 system.
Learn more on the Legacy Building Solutions blog.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
New Manager of Legacy Building Solutions Canada - Jim Kumpula
Jim Kumpula, Alberta, has been named General Manager of Legacy Building Solutions - Canada.
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Fabric Buildings Have Natural Light to Benefit Workers
According to the study “Impact of Workplace Daylight Exposure on Sleep, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life” published in the journal SLEEP, workers who are exposed to natural light are more productive and have a higher quality of life when compared to workers with no exposure to sunlight.
The inside of a fabric structure has enough diffused natural light to keep workers happy and productive. Read more on our blog.
Legacy Building Solutions Achieves Listing on ENR Top 600 Specialty Contractors in 2014
Legacy Building Solutions is honored to be part of Engineering News-Record ENR Top 600 Specialty Contractors 2014.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Legacy is Proud to Announce the Opening of our New Fabric Manufacturing Plant
It was a busy summer 2012 for us at Legacy Building Solutions! We recently celebrated the opening of our new fabric manufacturing plant at its headquarters in South Haven,
Minn. The new facility will allow us to produce higher quality fabric
panels while also increasing capacity.
The new plant is a hybrid
fabric-steel structure that incorporates steel sheeting on the exterior sides.
Offering more clearspan space than our previous plant, the new building
enables our employees to operate more efficiently, particularly when manufacturing
larger polyethylene or PVC fabric panels. The set-up allows for greater
production capacity and, in turn, faster deliveries of completed tension fabric
structures to customers.
Featuring a 40-foot skylight and
R-30 insulation for increased energy efficiency, the plant is fully climate
controlled to eliminate the temperature and humidity fluctuations that can
affect the quality of fabric welds. We have also added state-of-the-art
equipment — including a laser-guided welding system — to aid in producing
fabric panels for larger structures. This is especially advantageous when
manufacturing panels for fabric buildings with widths of more than 200 feet.
Visit our website to learn more about our fabric buildings. Be sure to browse thru our "Building Technology" page to get an in-depth look at the unique engineering and design behind our structures. www.LegacyBuildingSolutions.com
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Storing Corrosive Materials in Fabric Buildings
Summer is ending, and fall is approaching, which for some
means they are faced with the need for winter storage. Today we would like to discuss the challenges
of storing corrosive materials, i.e. salt and sand. There are multiple factors to consider. Roofing material, ventilation, lining
material and life expectancy, to name a few.
In this article, I’m going to compare storing corrosive materials in a
tension fabric building versus a steel structure.
- Life Expectancy – Because fabric will not corrode as easily or quickly as a steel structure, the life expectancy for a fabric roof is 20-25 years. Whereas a steel roof will only last for 7-10 years.
- Working Environment – Fabric buildings offer a reflective interior and natural light, which not only lowers your initial investments costs, but also will reduce yearly lighting expenses and replacements. A steel structure allows virtually no lighting in which requires an expensive lighting system and costly monthly electricity bills. In addition to the lighting benefit, a fabric structure will provide a cooler building during the summer months and a warmer structure during the winter months. Because of the bright and airy feel of a fabric structure, these buildings do not offer a good “nesting” area for local rodents.
- Flexibility – Most fabric buildings are engineered to be permanent structures but designed to be relocatable. This feature makes a fabric structure especially beneficial when installed on a leased site, for example. Steel buildings are engineered and designed to be permanent structures and would be very costly to relocate them to another site.
- Non-Conducive Material – A fabric structure will “sweat” less
- Weather Tight – Fabric buildings offer a panel system with monolithic sheeting. This means there are no holes, screws or areas for water to leak providing a virtually maintenance free design. On the flip side, a steel structure will use a series of fasteners, placing holes in the roof, which allows access for water and other materials to enter.
- Installation and Delivery Times – Fabric buildings often deliver and install in about 8-10 weeks resulting in quicker occupancy and profit. On a larger project, the installation time alone for a steel structure can take as long as 12-16 weeks.
- Liner – To provide additional protection, a fabric building can be lined with material to help prevent corrosion.
The team at Legacy Building Solutions has years of
experience selling and installing tension fabric buildings. Contact us today to explore your storage
building options! www.LegacyBuildingSolutions.com
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Legacy Building Solutions Obtains CSA-A660 Certification
We are proud to announce our certification through the
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) A660 certification program for steel
building systems. Legacy Building Solutions introduced the concept of incorporating structural steel framing into tension fabric structures, replacing the hollow-tube, open web truss frames that traditionally has been used in the industry.
The CSA-A660 standard requires that
steel structure manufacturers comply with applicable engineering criteria and
building codes. It was developed to assist code enforcement officials in
reviewing submissions for building permits incorporating a steel building
system, and to help purchasers obtain a quality building.
To be certified, building
manufacturers must maintain production facilities, staff and quality assurance
systems that are consistently capable of producing quality steel buildings. To
ensure these design and production standards are met, the CSA-A660 standard requires
a manufacturing facility to obtain documented approval from a licensed
professional engineer.
Contact us today at 877-259-1528 or visit our website, www.legacybuildingsolutions.com to learn more about our fabric building systems.
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