Alaska Structures to showcase TSX-Series fabric structures at MINExpo 2016

by Keith Powell
Picture of Alaska Structures fabric buildings.

Ideal for mining applications, Alaska Structures' TSX-Series portable cabins will be featured at the MINEexpo 2016 in Las Vegas. — Photo courtesy Alaska Structures

Las Vegas, Nevada, September 5, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Alaska Structures (alaskastructures.com) will be showcasing their latest innovations in tension fabric buildings for mining applications at MINExpo 2016 this September 26-28 in Las Vegas, NV. The company, which is the leading manufacturer of high-strength fabric structures, is planning to showcase their TSX-Series portable cabins at the event.

These high-quality fabric housing solutions are ideal for mining applications as standalone cabins as well as features of larger camp systems. Their versatility is unique, offering a critical solution for mine site workforce housing that surpasses the options of cheap canvas tents and even traditionally constructed buildings. TSX-Series cabins are also very portable and easy to move from mining site to mining site with minimal build times, thus reducing operating costs significantly.

Alaska Structures’ TSX-Series cabins are incredibly durable as well, with a long field-life and independent certification to prove their longevity in extreme climates and harsh weather conditions. “Our fabric buildings are proven to offer incredible longevity in any climate with little to no maintenance,” said a company spokesperson.

The highly anticipated MINExpo event is the highlight of the year for businesses and individuals in the mining industry, with exhibitors like Alaska Structures introducing the latest innovations, technology, techniques and products - such as the TSX-Series portable cabins. Join Alaska Structures at the 2016 MINExpo and enjoy special discount pricing when you  sign up for a one-on-one with an Alaska Structures building specialist at MINExpo 2016! Click here to fill out the contact form and schedule an appointment with a building specialist at the event later this month.

About Alaska Structures:

Since 1975, Alaska Structures has been engineering and manufacturing the world’s best fabric buildings and camp systems. With highly durable, ruggedized, portable and long-lasting designs, these fabric structures are ideal for a wide range of applications in almost any industry. For more than 40 years, Alaska Structures' fabric buildings have been used in more than 60 countries for buildings in arctic exploration and research, aviation, construction, geophysical exploration, industrial warehousing and storage, mineral exploration, mining, oil and gas, public works, renewable energy and more.

Source: Alaska Structures

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