
Marine storage facilities demand clear-span space, corrosion resistance, and efficient interior layouts that protect valuable watercraft without structural interference.
In Dallas, Texas, the Dallas United Crew project required a custom-engineered boat storage building designed to provide generous overhead clearance, unobstructed interior space, and long-term durability in moisture-prone environments.
This wasn’t conventional metal storage.
It was engineered commercial marine infrastructure.
Built for Boats. Engineered for Performance.
The Operational Requirement
Without properly engineered marine storage infrastructure:
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Interior columns limit usable space
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Moisture accelerates corrosion
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Energy costs increase due to poor lighting efficiency
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Long-term maintenance becomes costly
Commercial boat storage facilities must maximize space while minimizing operational expense.
Why It Mattered
Boat storage buildings must deliver:
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Wide, unobstructed interior space
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Durable framing suited for humid environments
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Corrosion-resistant materials
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Efficient daylighting to reduce electrical demand
For commercial marine operations, overhead clearance and interior flexibility directly impact usability and revenue potential.
The structure needed to protect assets while maintaining cost-effective operation.
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Structure Type: Custom 24-Inch Truss
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Size: 53′ x 100′
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Application: Commercial boat storage facility
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Industry: Marine / Commercial Storage
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Outcome: Clear-span, corrosion-resistant storage infrastructure



