Arizona State University Lot 59
Tempe, AZ United States | 2012
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Having constructed many solar car ports, Marina Energy was well aware of the benefits of hot-dip galvanizing (HDG). With a tight schedule begining at the end of the school year in late June 2013, the project had to be erected before the begining of the new school year in September 2013. An estimated 285 tons of steel needed to be fabricated and galvanized in a very short time. Conventional solar racking systems had to be substituted with galavnized purlins to keep up with the fast paced schedule. The steel fabricator worked closly with the galvanizer to establish a flow of materials to the job site without interuption. The fast application of the hot-dip galvanized zinc coating allowed all parties involved to maintain the schedule needed for the opening of the new school year.
2013
Newly Complete
Electrical, Utility & Communication
Other/Unsure
Suburban
Mays Landing / Cape May, NJ United States
Coating Durability, Corrosion Performance, Ease of Specifying, Initial Cost, Life-Cycle Cost, Prior HDG Experience, Sustainability, Turnaround Time
Solar Racking purlins, Columns, beams.
Steel: 285
HDG: 285
Marina Energy, LLC
Electrical Contractor
Palmieri Solar Solutions, LLC
Southern New Jersey Steel
Scott Heyer
Cannon Group
Valmont Coatings - American Galvanizing
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