Britespan launches NEW clearspan building with increased clearance

by Keith Powell
New Britespan

Britespan Building Systems Inc. announced the launch of the new Atlas 52 L-10 model with specific features.

Ideal for industrial, resource and mining applications, Canadian company Britespan Building Systems Inc. has announced the launch of the new Atlas 52 L-10 model.

This model is specifically designed to allow greater clearance for overhead doors, provide greater ventilation for livestock barns, and especially for under building eaves so that feeding equipment can easily operate beneath it.

A similar construction to their six foot and eight foot legs, by increasing the truss tube thickness, Britespan was able to achieve this greater height. The 10 foot, non-vertical angled leg increases the building height without the added expense of using an I-beam post, allowing our customers to have a higher clearance in their buildings.

As with all Britespan building series, the trusses are hot dip galvanized after fabrication making the rust protection the highest grade possible. The buildings are pre-engineered in clearspan widths up to 160 feet, can be manufactured to any length, and can be installed quickly, even in remote areas.

As an industry leader, Britespan has constructed thousands of buildings and can assist with your building project from start to finish.

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