Port of Tacoma Tacoma, Washington Ports Project
Data Sheet No.:
3054
Project Type:
Ports
Client:
Port of Tacoma
Location:
Tacoma, Washington
2003 was a year of record investment and cargo volume for the Port of Tacoma. Part of that invest-ment was the addition of a $40 million Marshal Avenue Auto Facility which included a Rubb BVE building. Rubb won the bid for the temporary warehouse in July of 2003 and completed installation early that fall. The structure is 90' wide x 340' long x 20' high and is used to store new cars and auto parts.
SPECIFICATIONS
Building Type:
BVE
Span:
27.00 m (88.58 ft)
Length:
104.00 m (341.21 ft)
Sidewall:
6.00 m (19.69 ft)
Frame:
Hot Dip Galvanized
Fabric:
PVC Coated Polyester Fabric
Lighting:
Yes
Heating:
No
Ventilation:
Yes
Additional Features:
The versatility of the Rubb building allows the port to relocate the structure to wherever the expansion is taking place. After a project is complete Rubb structures can be easily taken down, re-erected, stored or resold making them the optimal solution for temporary structure requirements. The post production hot dip galvanized steel frame provides superior corrosion protection. Complete sections of the heavy duty 28oz/sy PVC coated polyester material can be taken down and folded into relatively small pieces to make for easy storage.






