As our team puts the finishing touches on one SAPF hangar at Edwards AFB, we’re about to finish enclosing a second hangar and turn it over to the crew doing the SAPF compliance work. Meanwhile, installation of a third SAPF building will begin in early 2025.
Read MoreThe primary reason some sunshades are substantially cheaper than others is that they use less steel. Their product and engineering are more oriented towards cost savings than durability.
Read MoreAt first glance it might seem odd to suggest that ink is a crucial element in steel-framed fabric structures. After all, the structure is made up of the steel frame and the fabric membrane.
Read MoreMarine Force Storage Command (MFSC) is charged with making sure the equipment it stores is ready when the Corps needs it. To help maintain peak readiness, MFSC has called on Cocoon to provide a 100,000 sq. ft. facility to include a dehumidification system.
Read MoreThe shifting of military assets based on new strategies and global events has meant aircraft moving to places where they don’t have hangars.
Read MoreThe answer is quite simple, and the advantages are significant.
Read MoreThanks to advanced engineering and high quality materials, steel-framed fabric structures are far stronger, and much more durable, than most people realize.
Read MoreChances are good you think of insulation that goes inside a building. But our partner Rubb discovered it’s better to think outside the building when it comes to insulating steel-framed fabric buildings.
Read MoreThere aren’t many structures that offer the range of benefits you’ll find in a steel-framed fabric structure.
Read MoreThere’s no question you have to consider the cost of something when deciding whether to buy it. But cost and price are really two different things. A low price often hides, or delays, the true cost of something.
Read MoreThe military has a significant need for structures that can be approved, funded, and installed quickly - here are five advantages of fabric structures over less versatile options.
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