Mattabassett District Water Pollution Control Facility
This facility required extensive upgrades to meet new state and federal standards. Structures Unlimited provided a clearspan™ center ridge building with open-air center passage.
This facility required extensive upgrades to meet new state and federal standards. Structures Unlimited provided a clearspan™ center ridge building with open-air center passage.
This unique project combines a wastewater treatment facility with a community park. The removable, skylight structures allow for easy access to the underground equipment and introduce diffuse natural lighting perfect for maintenance activities.
Structures Unlimited, Inc. proposed an 11,000-square-foot pre-engineered structural aluminum swimming pool enclosure with Kalwall translucent fixed and openable roof sections, fixed glass and sliding glass doors, engineered and manufactured at the company’s New Hampshire factory.
Not every car wash is the same. The owner and developer of the Blu Water Car Wash in Maryland had a concept for a system that was more efficient, effective and a better overall experience for the user. He just needed an experienced partner to help make the concept a reality. Structures Unlimited, Inc. proved to be the perfect partner with a turnkey solution.
The Seeing Eye sought to create a cost-effective facility that would foster a more nurturing environment for its guide-dogs-in-training. Structures Unlimited provided design control, fabrication and installation for an impressive canopy over the facility’s outdoor training area.
The centerpiece of a $105 million master facilities plan by St. Peter’s Health Partners is the new Heinrich Medicus Pavilion at Samaritan Hospital. The startling addition includes two signature canopies engineered by Structures Unlimited, Inc. above the emergency room and main entrances.
The magnificent, state-of-the-art facility was completed in 2018 and is a model for sustainability, receiving LEED Gold certification. The project takes advantage of unparalleled daylighting from Structures Unlimited and Kalwall.
When the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) opened Columbus, Ohio’s first rapid transit bus line in 2018, local riders could travel faster and reach popular city destinations previously inaccessible by bus. Known as CMAX, the line not only sets a standard for rapid transportation, but style and comfort as well.
Paul Laurence Dunbar would be proud. Light is once again shining on – and into – the historic Washington, D.C. high school named in his honor.
When the owners of one of the leading fitness centers along Maryland’s Eastern Shore were looking to add an aquatic center, they wanted something that would provide their members with a variety of experiences.