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INDOT Added a New Facility for Winter De-Icing Operations and Salt Storage in Wabash

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has added a new facility for winter de-icing operations and salt storage in Wabash, IN. The new tension fabric building, which provides enough capacity to store 3,600 tons of salt, was custom designed, engineered, and erected by Legacy Building Solutions.

Fabric Salt Storage Structure Is Ready for Winter“This is part of an ongoing process of replacing our older salt domes with high-quality fabric buildings,” said Steve McAvoy, state facilities manager for INDOT. “Legacy has provided us with other facilities previously, and they were a natural fit for this project.”

INDOT’s new structure utilizes Legacy’s rigid frame design, which allows for a high level of engineering flexibility. The building measures 85 x 160 ft with 20-ft on-center frames. The fabric structure sits atop an 8-ft-high concrete wall, except for the front endwall, where the concrete wall is 3 ft high. A large front door measures 18 x 28 ft, while 16 x 16-ft side doors allow trucks to enter the building single file to safely load and off-load under roof. To meet local zoning, the building’s peak is 35 ft tall, with a roof pitch of 4/12.

Integrated Wash Bay a Plus

Legacy also designed a custom frame to accommodate another 16 x 16-ft entrance door in the front right corner of the building, which leads into a uniquely designed 18 x 30-ft wash bay. Eight-ft-high fabric walls in the wash bay help contain and capture runoff water, while preventing overspray from reaching the storage area.

Fabric Salt Storage Structure Is Ready for Winter_1“Historically we’ve had to wash trucks in a separate building from where we stored salt,” said McAvoy. “With this design, we were able to save money and space by integrating the wash bay into the storage structure.”

The Wabash building is well ventilated, utilizing mesh vents on the endwalls and a mesh soffit placed under the 2-ft eave extensions on each sidewall. To protect workers and equipment during the winter months, ice breakers are mounted to the eave extension tubes to break up chunks of snow or ice as they shed from the roof. The roof fabric consists of Legacy’s standard 20-ft-wide kedered roof panels.

“We have been very impressed by Legacy’s overall quality of work,” added McAvoy. “Installation of the infrastructure and building itself was quick and efficient, and we expect that the design initiatives put forth will lead to additional cost savings in the future.”

 

Source: http://www.ien.com/article/fabric-salt-storage/182682
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Fabric Salt Storage Structure Is Ready for Winter