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City of Dover Dover, New Hampshire Bulk Storage Project

Data Sheet No.:
1034
Project Type:
Bulk Storage
Client:
City of Dover
Location:
Dover, New Hampshire
 
Rubb, Inc. of Sanford, Maine has recently completed a second bulk salt storage facility for the City of Dover, New Hampshire.

In 1997, the City purchased a small warehouse for salt storage. Impressed with the speed of construction, quality of product and the cost efficiency of the Rubb structure, the City placed a second order for a much larger facility.

As with all Rubb relocatable buildings the steel was hot dip galvanized after fabrication. The added protection of a powder coating was applied to the portion of the building which attached to the berm wall. The roof consisted of a 28 ounce translucent PVC coated polyester membrane which provided excellent natural lighting during daylight hours. The gables and sidewalls were an attractive tan color which blended well with the City's other structures.
SPECIFICATIONS
Building Type:
BVE

Span:
21.00 m (68.9 ft)

Length:
43.00 m (141.08 ft)

Sidewall:
6.00 m (19.69 ft)

Frame:
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel

Fabric:
PVC Coated Polyester

Lighting:
No

Heating:
No

Ventilation:
No

Additional Features:
Pierre Lavoie, Community Services Director of the City of Dover, commented:

"The new Rubb building is excellent for our operation. To have the height to dump trailer trucks of salt and sand inside, and use an area to mix and store materials under cover is great. The building we purchased several years ago is in excellent condition and will be relocated to our new recycling center. Rubb is a great company to work with."

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