The most popular temporary warehouse is a clear span tent. These clear spans may be rented, leased or purchased and come in a variety of sizes. A clear span temporary warehouse can be as small as a few thousand square feet to well over 100,000 square feet.
Since they are modular, almost any width and length is achievable by simply adding or removing tent parts during the “building” phase of the installation.
What Is a Clear Span Temporary Warehouse?
Using a large aluminum and steel frame, we construct a clear span temporary warehouse. This frame is then covered by heavy duty fabric that helps ensure that the warehouse’s contents stay clean and dry. Designed to withstand strong winds, they are weather resistant and meet building codes in all 50 states.
Heavy duty flooring may also be a necessity. We recommend this flooring if the surface under the warehouse is not firm enough to handle any needed heavy equipment. If the site is grass or loose gravel then we recommend a floor. This is so that heavy equipment like forklifts can do their job without getting stuck in mud or rocks. These warehouses can even be equipped with large entry doors for moving heavy equipment and trucks inside of the warehouse. Personnel doors, lighting, temperature control and power can also be provided. Inside these warehouses is an unobstructed area, devoid of any support poles or cables thus allowing complete access to the entire temporary warehouse.
Installation Processes
No footings, foundations or other site prep are required prior to installation. This for a quick turn-around once a client places an order. American Pavilion owns and inventories many hundreds of thousands of square feet of temporary warehouses. Because of this, we are ready to install them nationwide on short notice. On top of easy installation, American Pavilion has plenty of crews always ready. We assist you in both the installation and removal of your tent. Everything is taken care of for you!
Some typical uses of a clear span temporary warehouse is to store materials during construction, to fix or refurbish on-site equipment. Other popular uses include storing and protecting excess inventory and much, much more.
Few companies in the U.S. are equipped with both a large inventory of temporary warehouses and the crews needed to install them. American Pavilion specializes in this niche and is always ready, day or night, to load and install a temporary warehouse anywhere in the country. www.americanpavilion.com