Container Shelters
Below are some examples of Allshelter container shelters used in a variety of industries.
Using shipping containers as effective walls and lockable areas.
Container shelters are mounted to shipping containers. The tension membrane structure is mounted on single or double stacked GP (general purpose) or HC (high cube) containers. All container mounted fabric structures need to be anchored, using either ballast, bolted to a concrete slab or install concrete piers. The engineering for your particular structure in your climatic region, to secure it, is supplied with the plans.
Frames for the fabric covers to attach to are mounted to the containers either inside to inside, outside to outside, or inside to outside, using mounting brackets, or bolt on or weld on top-rails. If the structure is going to relocated the bolt on top rails are the better option. It is much easier and quicker to undo the bolts to remove the cover than cut off weld on brackets.
Container Shelters, fast to install with full engineering
Container mounted fabric structures are quick to install. For example, a container mounted 12m x 12m structure would typically take 3 people 2 days to install without rushing. The large structures, say a 26m x 50m, will take about a week with three to four men on a prepared site. Weather and site issues will effect the time taken.
The structures come with full engineers plans and assembly instructions. You can put the structure up yourself, or we can supply a supervisor to oversee your men do the job or a full team will do the job for you.
We have a range of standard sizes in the container mounted structure range – from 5m to 30m wide with lengths to suit single or multiple containers.
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