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Port facilities shipshape
November 1st 2007

Maher Terminals has installed two Rubb BVR structures for its Port Elizabeth, New Jersey facility. The two new buildings each measure 50' (15.24m) x 83.3' (25.4m) with 19.7' (6m) sidewalls.

Placed approximately 200m apart, the buildings are used for equipment and vehicle repair.

The design provides a safe and ergonomic working environment, with the galvanized steel frame allowing maximum use of the available space and the partially translucent roof providing natural balanced source of light.

Rubb structures feature a high tensile strength flexible PVC coated polyester architectural membrane cladding that does not corrode in marine climates or saline environments.

Rubb has been contracted to supply a further three BVRs for material storage and a BVE type building for salt and sand storage.

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