The difference between an expert team and a Team of Experts.

It may seem like just semantics, but to us there’s an important distinction between an expert team and a Team of Experts.

In our view, a Team of Experts is fluid and dynamic. A Team of Experts is people from different organizations, each with their own deep experience and knowledge. We build our Team of Experts based on the needs of each project.   

For example, we’re well-versed in fire suppression systems, but when we’re building a large hangar, we team with Hiller Fire on the project. They’ve been in the fire safety business for 100 years.

The same is true for dehumidification systems. We know a great deal about humidity control - we’ve been in that business for 40 years. But we don’t manufacture dehumidification equipment. That’s why we team with Munters Corporation when creating a Corrosion-Free Environment. 

We know a lot about steel-framed fabric structures, but our partner Rubb Buildings is a world leader in engineering, steel work, and fabrication of fabric structures.

We have expert materials engineers on staff who have developed remarkable technical textiles, but we’re not a manufacturer, which is why we team with TenCate to produce fabrics using novel combinations of fibers.

There’s just no way you can bring the necessary depth of expertise to each discipline from one company. If we’re going to bring the best possible solution to the table, we need to bring the best possible team to the table. Before we build a structure, or build a blanket set, we build a Team of Experts.

CocoonBrian Beaulieu