Maher Terminals, Inc recently purchased and erected its14th Rubb structure at its facility in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey
The building, a 90ft (27.43m) wide by 173ft long BVE with sidewalls of 26ft, utilises Ferrari 932 fabric and features an I-beam foundation with ground anchors. Since the structure’s intended use is for sand and salt storage, both gable ends are left open with large framed openings permitting easy access to the stored materials.
Maher Terminals now has Rubb products of just about every type at its site including THX, BVE and BVR range structures. These buildings are used for a myriad of purposes including maintenance and repair facilities, tank covers and salt storage.
Don Olesky, Maher’s director of facility maintenance, commented: “The decision to go with Rubb was an easy one. Maher Terminal’s Engineering evaluated the Rubb structures and found them to be a quality product, at reasonable prices, for the intended use.
“We also found the Rubb organisation to be a professional group who were easy to work with from purchase to installation. The buildings were installed on time and within budget.”