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Guest Column - January 2016
Tensioned membrane structures can be a great, quick solution when you want your facility up and running fast. And with new color options, your ability to customize a unique design has vastly expanded.
Problem Solver - August 2015
In addition, these structures feature sound-absorbing covers and walls, which will reduce noise inside the facility, making for a peaceful indoor environment for swimmers.
What's more, with computer-assisted design and standardization, your planning and construction time will be shortened. You'll be able to construct your facility in up to a third less time than other construction methods.
Problem Solver - August 2014
Cost and time constraints can create problems when constructing recreation, sports and fitness facilities. Finding the right building solution can reduce your costs and improve your timeline, and also can ensure your facility is energy-efficient.
In many places, sports, recreation, swimming and other activities can only take place when the weather is warm. To extend the season, providing an indoor facility is a necessity. Sometimes, though, the design and construction process can be daunting, costly and time-consuming. Solutions are available that can help you extend the season of your activities without difficulty.
Feature Article - July 2014
When you want to extend the sports, fun and fitness from three seasons to more, there are simple enclosure solutions that can provide a quick and easy solution.
Feature Article - June 2014
More than 2,200 professionals responded to our call for information about their facility operations. Here, we summarize their responses, including current trends in operations, staffing, programming, construction and much more.
Problem Solver - August 2013
Look for low-volume water and waste systems. Campground restrooms are sometimes remote, making sewer connections impossible, and many are unable to use septic fields to dispose of waste. But you can find a unique water-borne toilet system that can reduce sewage to 33 percent of the volume for water closets, and utilize waterless urinals for even greater savings.
Because of the standardization and computer-assisted design for such buildings, you'll be spending fewer resources on planning and construction. What's more, your building will be constructed faster, with construction cycles up to a third less than other methods.
The spacious and airy tension fabric structures provide the right amount of space for players, and with no internal columns, there is nothing to interfere with play and nothing to disrupt the spectator's experience.