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How Long do Temporary Portable Structures Last?

Sometimes in life permanency is not required. In fact, you may find temporary things to work out better for you; you know, make your life a bit easier. Paper plates, for instance. You use them and get rid of them – no washing, drying, or putting away the dishes. Shoes are another example. They are your shoes when you need them, but they are only temporary – as you grow or as your needs change, so will your shoes.

Buildings can be temporary, too. Say you only need a temporary building for a day or two to host a wedding or a special event. Or maybe you need one for a summer athletic training center. Or you could just be starting out your business and need a temporary building to use for an undetermined amount of time. You will be amazed of all the things these temporary portable structures can do. They can go up quickly, be relocated with ease, and leave virtually no trace of itself.

So, who uses temporary portable structures and how long do they last? Keep reading!

Airline Industry

The airline industry uses temporary structures, most often clearspan tents. Primarily used by smaller aircraft as temporary hangars, they are also often used by airport emergency crews. Clearspan tents have no center beams or poles, the entire space under the structure is usable. In addition, they are open and well ventilated naturally, not requiring intricate exhaust systems. These reasons, among others, provide great space at a lower cost.

Sports Industry and Equestrian Facilities

Training facilities and sport complexes also utilize temporary tent structures. For example, Olympic athletes, college and high school teams need an open space for training and conditioning. These structures can be customized to house training for many athletes, including those of soccer, basketball, hockey, gymnastics, etc.

Equestrian facilities generally include stables and a riding hall, used for the protection and shelter of horses. Riding halls or arenas require large open spaces, no poles or standing beams, high ceilings and large doors. In addition, they require natural sunlight. These structures seem to meet every demand of those in the equestrian industry and are widely used.

Trade shows

Antique shows, art shows, home shows, car shows – you name it! They travel throughout the year to various cities, setting up at each location in a temporary structure. These free-standing structures allow for the display of items and booths in an uninterrupted manner, as the space is completely 100% usable. In addition, because they are customizable, temporary structures can meet all the requirements and needs of those involved with the trade show – such as providing climate control, open layout, wide entrances for unloading, cornered off storage space, etc.

Farming Industry

Depending on the type of farming, farmers may find themselves using temporary portable structures. Some farmers will use these structures to house animals such as cattle or as coops for chickens and turkeys. They will, perhaps, need another structure for storage of feed and possibly maintenance supplies.

Other farmers may use the structures as a greenhouse or storage facility. They can create the perfect environment for growing plants, vegetables, and flowers by customizing their structure with climate control, etc.

In addition, because these temporary portable structures come in many sizes, farmers can also use them for storing tractors and other field equipment.

The U.S. Military and the Construction IndustryTemporary Portable Structures | American Pavilion

Our military requires some very secure storage areas. They need durable structures that they can set up at any location and relocate upon demand. These structures are needed to act as storage warehouses, military vehicle garages, a mess hall, and even dormitories!

Construction workers use so many types of equipment to do their job. From handheld tools to huge cranes, they need to have a place for storage and feel confident that when they leave the job site for the night, their supplies will be secure enough to be there upon their return in the morning. Temporary structures allow this confidence. In addition, they provide a dry, shaded area for workers to take shelter throughout the day.

Now – how long do temporary portable structures last?

So by now you know who uses these structures, but you are probably still asking yourself – “Are they really that strong?” The answer is yes! Of course, tent fabrics are not built with the same specifications and materials as permanent structures. After all, no matter how strong they are – they are still temporary. They are, however, built strong and durable. In fact, most temporary structures are built to meet the national building codes.

Structures such as clearspan tents are made for both short-term and long-term use. They can be used for events such as a wedding or concert or they can stay up for months or even years! They do not require a lot of maintenance, as they are made with durable fabric. For example, temporary portable structures are generally all resistant to:

  • Water – the structures are leak-proof and have panels that are welded and sealed for protection from rain.
  • Mold and/or mildew
  • Fire – the fabric of these structures is coated in a fire-retardant, decreasing any safety hazards at events.
  • Ice – the fabric is also coated with a chemical that prevents ice from forming on the temporary clear span tent.

Not to mention that there are also UV light inhibitors protecting the structure from damage caused by the sun. So, in other words, the weather should not deter you from purchasing a temporary fabric building.

Tents today

Years ago, structures were not as strong as those today. Through engineering, advances in technology, and testing, the quality of temporary tent structures on the market today can be used in place of permanent structures for years to come. Your customized structure can typically be assembled quickly and effortlessly. When, or if, you decide you need it removed or moved, you can do so without much fuss. The best part? The structure will leave no trace that it was ever erected in that location.

 

 

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