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5 Temporary Building Options to Consider

June 22, 2019 by Steph Leave a Comment

Temporary building solutions enable putting up buildings such as educational buildings, warehouses or storage buildings, offices, health facilities, and even residential buildings in a very short time and at a relatively low cost. Comparing these solutions to the conventional construction methods, they could help to save up to 40% of your time by using parts that are pre-designed and manufactured in controlled factory set-ups. The quick setup of buildings helps to respond to urgent situations or emergencies and reduces cost.

Below are some temporary building options that you can consider for your business and other building needs:

Canopies

The construction of canopies involves having frames and tops. The frame is mostly made of steel or aluminum, but steel is preferred as it is cheaper and heavier than aluminium. Stainless steel is used at times since it is stronger than aluminium and lighter than steel. The canopy tops are made of materials like polyester and others. Canopies can be used for several things such as transport and logistics activities that require only an overhead shelter. Disaster and emergency response stations that do not need walls can also use canopies. The beauty of canopies is that they are easy and fast to put up and even take down

Farming and barn storage

People with farming and barn storage needs can use temporary building options. You can use a temporary barn to transport animals, especially during the summer months. To make the environmental conditions friendly to the animals, the structures can be ventilated so that the animals enjoy stress-free and healthy surroundings. Additional farming storages for animals include horse arenas, storage structures for supplies like hay and feed, and sheds. The choice of temporary structures is due to the large space needed and for a short time, thus it is not economical to build a permanent structure. The structures are also easily portable as the need may be.

For farming storage and other temporary building needs, companies and individuals just need to engage experts in the field, for example Smart Space Buildings. The experts will help the users to choose the structure that best suits their needs and build them as per the client specifications to ensure that they are satisfied.

Garages

Garage spaces can use temporary building options in a perfect way. Businesses like repair shops, car dealerships, auctions, and others that may need extra garage space can utilize temporary structures. The structures can be put up quickly with an affordable budget and provide shelter for many vehicles. Garages that are fully covered up can help to keep away from public eyes, thus reducing vehicle vandalism and theft incidents, and offer shelter from weather elements.

Workshops

Do you need extra workshop space due to having seasonal work or a space for a short-term project? Well, temporary structures can offer you some great solutions. These temporary workshops are put up in a short time and dismantling them is also quite fast. Temporary building options are the best solution for one-time or irregular projects.

Storage space for materials

From time to time, the need for material storage on a temporary basis arises. In such cases, wood or metal structures may not be the best option. Raw materials such as wood, cement for building, or the manufacturing of raw materials can be spoiled by weather elements, pests, and other things, hence the need for temporary but safe material storage buildings.

Conclusion

Temporary building options may be well-known to many, but they are not aware of their various applications. The uses that we have mentioned here (garage, workshop, farming and barn storage, materials storage and canopies) are only a few of their applications. Temporary options can last for a reasonably long time and serve the intended purpose even though they are not built of bricks and mortar.

 

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