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THE ASK
As part of the construction of its Basic Training Village, the academy sought long-lasting, customizable buildings to serve a variety of purposes and meet the basic needs of its hard-working trainees. All structures needed to be LEED-certified, which signifies that a building has met cost-efficiency and environmental standards.
HOW SPRUNG DELIVERED
Sprung answered the call by delivering three durable, cost-effective structures made with our innovative patented tensioned membrane technology. Erected close to the academy’s conventional four-story dormitory, the structures now house a classroom, a gymnasium and a dining space. Manufactured for the success of some of South Carolina’s finest, all three structures also qualify for LEED Silver certification.
THE SPECS
- 60’ wide x 150’ long - Dining facility
- 70’ wide x 157’ long - Classroom facility
- 90’ wide x 178’ long - Gym facility