
ClearSpan Structures, a manufacturer of metal and fabric building solutions, is now building disaster response structures and medical buildings in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
ClearSpan is building these structures out of its manufacturing facility, and the versatile structures are suitable for temporary medical facilities, drive-through testing centers, temporary emergency housing and more, according to the company. ClearSpan is also able to ship the structures in less than 24 hours, the company says.
The structures feature natural ventilation, voiding the need for an HVAC system, fabric cladding as cover, and have minimal foundation requirements.
ClearSpan provides in-house installation services or, for those who wish to use existing crews, the company provides a project manager to oversee construction. In addition, the structures can be easily relocated and repurposed, according to the company.
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