It all starts with the State Engineer-approved design plans based on code compliance and the client's chemical storage
requirements...as determined by A.C.S.B. no-cost consulting efforts.
Air-tested secondary containment and wall/roof assembly, third-party inspected.
Fire rating, insulation, galvannealed interior/exterior, and double module construction.
Dry chemical total flood fire suppression and water sprinkler back-up, explosion-proof appliances and fixtures...
fire-rated doors, heat sensors, and chemical resistant paint. All stages are third-party inspected.
Loading prep procedures for transport to the site.
The A.C.S.B. project team off-loads, places and connects modules, bolts down, and grounds building.
Finishing and QA procedures include: bolt and welds of headers, roof caps, fire suppression activation...
grating install, re-test of electrical appliances,touch-up, and building review with client's manual
The 1,300 square foot interior provides storage for hundreds of 55 gal. drums, racks for smaller containers, and code-approved aisle space.
The explosion relief designed panels allow the storage and dispensing of class I-A flammables.
The Quality Assurance approved building is third-party State-approved, and American Chemical Storage Buildings coordinates the final inspections with the local Building and Fire departments
The client saved 44% vs design build, and the installation took four days as opposed to an estimated seven weeks for general construction.