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Things to anticipate when building an airport hangar
Katie Arcieri
Reporter-
The Business Journal
Often, the authority will first work with a consultant to plan the project from A to Z, says Scott Flanagan, a structural engineer and co-owner of Stoneville-based Cirrus Construction, which has built hangar space for several Triad airports including those in Burlington and Davidson County ... read full article Cirrus Construction just completed a building addition and a renovation to an existing facility for our company. Of all the companies asked to bid the project, Cirrus was the most thorough in understanding
our needs and provided more recommendations/suggestions than the other firms before completing
the bid.
Jim Spinder
General Manager/VP
ATLANTIC AERO
"As the director of the Davidson County Airport, I would like to commend your company and staff for the excellent job in the construction of our new hangar. The professionalism you displayed was profound from the beginning to the final inspection. Although you were hampered by inclement weather, your projected finish date was still on target."
Everette Tate, Airport Director
Carolina Aero Service, LLC
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Airport Hangar Construction
Cirrus Construction, Inc. has considerable experience in the design and construction of aircraft hangars. Partnering with Star® Building Systems and Butler Manufacturing, the array of hangars in our portfolio includes facilities at Davidson County Airport, Rockingham County Airport, Middlesex County (VA) Airport, Burlington Airport and Atlantic Aero, Inc.
Inherent to metal building construction in general, the medium allows flexibility in design, economic values, energy efficiency, stability and a durability that will withstand extreme weather and the test of time. It is an affordable option that will allow any size footprint from the smallest to the largest hangar, regardless of the amount and type of aircraft – large or light – you plan to shelter. We are able to custom-design your facility to accommodate offices, kitchen/break areas, restrooms and more. We can alter today’s hangar down the road when tomorrow’s growth demands more space or further innovation for included amenities.
Working with FULLFAB Aircraft Hangars and Erect-A-Tube, Inc., Cirrus Construction can offer standard T-hangar designs, nested T-hangars and rectangular hangars in multiple configurations. Depending upon your needs and preference, we install hi-fold, bi-fold, rolling and stacked doors.
Complying with all state and federal regulations, your team at Cirrus will meet with you in advance to access your needs, then provide detailed plans and cost estimates for your approval in advance.
Let Cirrus Construction manage your hangar construction project. Contact Charlie Hall or Scott Flanagan at 336-627-7700
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Who: |
Burlington Airport |
What: |
10-unit nested T-Hangar |
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In Progress |
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The airport had many requests for hangar space, but had none available. It was time to expand. |
Who: Rockingham County Airport
What: Cirrus erected two Erect-a-Tube buildings that contained 8 nested T-Hangars each
When: 2006
Where: Stoneville, NC
Why: Owner had many opportunities to lease space, but existing facilities were full
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Who: Middlesex County Virginia Airport
What: Cirrus Construction designed and built a
ten-unit T-Hangar.
When: 2008
Where: Hummel Field, Topping , Virginia
Why: The airport had several clients that wanted to rent hangar space, but there were none available.
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Who: Burlington Airport
Where: Burlington, NC
When: 2011
Why: Customer needed a repeat of the hangar we did for him in 2010
What: 10 unit T-Hangar
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Who: Davidson County Airport
What: Multiple Fulfab new aircraft hangars
When: 2007- 2008
Where: Lexington NC
Why: Customer expansion
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Who: |
Timco Aviation |
What: |
Repair DC-9 work platform |
When: |
2009-2010 |
Where: |
Greensboro, NC |
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Who:
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Atlantic Aero, Inc. |
What: |
We added a 35’ x 100’ new addition and renovated the existing tool room. We were able to work through environmental issues concerning contaminated soil while still allowing the customer to function. |
When: |
2011 |
Where: |
Greensboro, NC |
Why: |
Customer needed additional space |
- Maintenance for T-Hangar Doors -
- Airports in the Cirrus service area - |
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