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Mining Industry Buildings

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Structures That Keep Mines Moving

Mining projects don’t wait for perfect weather, perfect timing, or perfect conditions.

They start fast.
They scale fast.
And when the crews show up, the site needs to be ready.

GNB Buildings provides rapid-deploy tension fabric structures designed specifically for the realities of active mining environments — remote locations, brutal weather, and operations that need to keep moving.

From early site enabling to full production, our buildings help mining teams protect crews, equipment, and materials without slowing down the job.

Built for the Realities of Mining

We Help You Protect It.

Mining sites face challenges that traditional buildings struggle to solve.

  • Remote locations with limited infrastructure

  • Extreme cold, heat, and wind

  • Rapid workforce mobilization

  • Constant operational changes as projects evolve

Permanent construction is often too slow and too rigid for the early phases of a mine build.

That’s where tension fabric structures excel.

GNB Buildings deliver durable, relocatable, and fast-to-install facilities that support mining operations from startup through full production.

Common Mining Applications

Multiple tension fabric buildings installed on large-scale construction site for workforce and storage
Tension fabric craft commons interior with workforce seating for data center construction crews

Craft Tents

Muster Station Tents

Lunch Tents & Crew Tents

Craft Commons

Protected environments for fabrication, welding, and equipment assembly.

Safe gathering areas for crews during safety meetings and emergency procedures.

Heated, protected spaces where crews can take breaks and recharge between shifts.

Centralized workforce spaces for staging tools, coordination, and planning.

Clear-span interiors allow maintenance crews to work on large mining equipment.

Weather-protected storage for materials, equipment, and finished product.

Equipment Maintenance Bays

Warehousing & Product Storage

Site Enabling Tents

Rapidly deployed structures that help projects start sooner and maintain momentum.

Construction workers walking through tension fabric structure on active jobsite in safety gear
Tension fabric buildings supporting large-scale data center construction with workforce and storage space

Why Mining Companies Use Fabric Buildings

Mining projects run on tight timelines and tight logistics.

Our structures help teams stay ahead of both.

Fast Deployment

Fabric buildings install quickly, allowing crews to move in and begin work sooner.

Clear Span Interiors

No interior columns means full access for equipment, vehicles, and maintenance work.

Extreme Weather Performance

Designed to handle the harsh climates where many mines operate.

Relocatable Infrastructure

Buildings can move as site needs change.

Lower Cost Than Permanent Construction

Deliver the protection and functionality needed without long construction timelines.

Designed for Harsh Environments

Mining projects push infrastructure to its limits.

GNB Buildings are engineered to perform in environments where traditional structures often fail.

Our structures are designed to handle:

  • Heavy snow loads

  • High winds

  • Remote logistics

  • Temperature extremes

  • Continuous operational use

Whether the project is in northern Canada, the U.S., or remote resource regions, the goal stays the same:

Protect crews. Protect equipment. Keep the mine moving.

Infographic showing benefits of tension fabric buildings for construction and industrial projects

Let’s Build the Right Structure for Your Mine

Every mining site is different.

Our team works directly with project managers and site planners to design the right building solution for the job.

From site enabling tents to large equipment maintenance facilities, GNB Buildings delivers structures that help mining operations stay efficient, protected, and ready for the next phase.

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