The Advantages of a Fabric Structure
Fabric structures have been rapidly becoming the preferred building style for a number of different industries and operations. We review why these structures are an economical and long lasting building
Leasing to Own vs Buying Your Agricultural Fabric Building
You have finally found the perfect fabric building solution for your agricultural operations. But now, what payment options are there to purchase the building? Should you pay cash upfront, or
Cobra Structures Join Britespan as New Authorized Dealer
Britespan is excited to share that Cobra Structures has joined our network of authorized dealers! Cobra Structures have been in the construction business since 2010, and in the fabric building
Britespan’s Wingham Site Open House May 24-25!
The Count Down Is on! Across North America, thousands of fabric buildings are constructed every year. Building uses vary from barns, to commercial warehousing, municipal salt and sand storage, and
Top 3 Misconceptions About Fabric Buildings
Tension fabric buildings, fabric structures, hoop buildings, and Cover-All buildings. Fabric buildings have been available to the market as storage and shelter building solutions for nearly 50 years now. Building
Britespan Names John MacDonald as President
Britespan Building Systems Inc. (Britespan), announced on February 21, 2019 that John MacDonald, Vice President of Operations, has been appointed as the company President effective immediately. “It is with great
How Much Does a Fabric Building Cost Anyway?
Across North America, thousands of fabric buildings are constructed every year. Building uses vary from barns to commercial warehousing, municipal salt and sand storage, and even sports and event centers.
Where Will Airport Buildings Be 1 Year from Now?
Airport buildings are an integral part of the entire airport operating process. Outside of the terminals, buildings are used for everything from hangars, cargo handling buildings, packaging handling and logistics
The Next Big Thing in Agricultural Composting
What is Composting? Composting is the biological decomposition of organic materials by microorganisms under controlled, aerobic conditions to a relatively stable humus-like material called compost. Composting can happen in many
Fabric Buildings Save US Crops as Storage Costs Rise
Farmers across the United States are feeling the pressure of rising grain storage costs and rotting crops, one of the results of a U.S. trade war with China. The 25