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Boat Storage Facility in Midland, Ontario

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YBT 9 Project 9 Boat Storage Facility in Midland, Ontario
Riverfront Steel Structures for Boat and Equipment Storage

Overview

Location: Midland, Ontario

Project: 30×100 Steel Building

Application: Expansion of Existing Storage

Challenge

A marina business in Midland, Ontario, required a durable and spacious storage solution for boats and equipment. Their specific challenges included:

  1. Weather Protection: Boats and equipment needed to be shielded from Ontario’s harsh winter snow, rain, and icy conditions.
  2. Space Optimization: The structure needed to maximize storage capacity for various boat sizes and marina equipment.
  3. Accessibility: Easy access for loading and unloading boats and gear was essential for smooth operations.
  4. Durability: The facility required a long-lasting structure to minimize maintenance and withstand the waterfront environment.

Solution

The business selected a prefabricated 30×100 steel building designed by Your Building Team, tailored to meet their needs. The building featured:

  • Weather-Resistant Design: Heavy-duty steel construction with a sloped roof to handle snow loads and enhance drainage.
  • Spacious Layout: A 30×100 footprint provided ample room for storing boats of various sizes and marina equipment.
  • Roll-Up Doors: Large access points on both ends allowed for seamless movement of boats and gear.
  • Low-Maintenance Materials: Steel’s natural resistance to rust and pests ensured longevity, even in a waterfront environment.
  • Insulation Options: To protect stored equipment from temperature fluctuations, insulation was integrated into the building’s design.

Implementation

The boat storage project was executed with a focus on efficiency and minimal disruption to marina operations:

  1. Site Preparation: The riverfront site was leveled and prepared with a reinforced concrete foundation.
  2. Steel Frame Assembly: The prefabricated steel structure was quickly erected, providing a durable frame for the building.
  3. Exterior Panel Installation: Insulated steel panels were installed, ensuring protection against the elements.
  4. Roll-Up Door Integration: The large, heavy-duty doors were fitted to facilitate easy access for boats and equipment.

Results

The completed 30×100 steel storage building has provided the marina with a durable, efficient, and visually appealing solution. Key outcomes include:

  • Increased Storage Capacity: The spacious interior accommodates multiple boats, trailers, and essential equipment.
  • Weather Protection: The structure has proven to shield stored assets from snow, rain, and wind, reducing maintenance costs.
  • Operational Efficiency: Easy access doors allow staff to quickly load and unload items, streamlining marina operations.
  • Long-Term Durability: The steel construction resists corrosion, ensuring minimal maintenance and extended usability.

Key Benefits

  • Durable Performance: Built to withstand Ontario’s demanding waterfront climate.
  • Customizable Design: Adaptable for additional marina needs, including workspace and equipment storage.
  • Low Maintenance: Steel construction minimizes upkeep and maximizes longevity.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: A sleek, modern structure that complements the marina’s surroundings.

This boat storage facility in Midland, Ontario, highlights the practicality and efficiency of steel buildings for waterfront businesses in Ontario. It serves as a model for marinas and similar operations looking to expand storage while maintaining functionality and durability.

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