Structurflex provides a turnkey solution for contractors looking for an economical alternative to traditional materials. We design, engineer, fabricate, and install tensile structures in locations across the world. The unique properties of fabric architecture offer opportunities for both innovative design and LEED certification. Our experienced team can build and install anywhere in the world, and we pay prevailing wage rates and work with union labor. Unlike other vendors, we’re also fully bonded up to $20 million USD. Looking for a value-engineering option? The cost of fabrication and installation is approximately one-third of the cost of traditional metal structures.
Our solutions also meet the specific needs of architects and designers.
Structurflex structures:
We’re proud to have worked with many contractors, including:
Airbus
Argon Construction
B.L. Harbert International
C.A. Carey
Construction Management Concepts, Inc.
DeMaria Building Company
Devcon Construction, Inc.
Fletcher Construction
Foster Construction
Gironde Habitat
Gutknecht Construction
Hunt Construction Group
J.M. Wilkerson Construction
James McHugh Construction Co.
JE Dunn Construction
JP Cullen
Kiewit Western Construction Company
Kraus-Anderson
Martines Palmeiro Construction, LLC
McCownGordon Construction
Mortenson
Mycon General Contractors, Inc.
Odebrecht
Overaa Construction
Panzica Construction
Power Construction
Provident Construction Co.
Robins & Morton
Skanska USA
Sundance Square Partners, LP
Turner Construction Company
UTB United Technology, Inc.
Watkins Landmark Construction
Weitz
YLH Construction
The five-story, 60’s era West Hills Medical Office Building in Los Angeles was due for an exterior facelift. A complete exterior renovation by Michael W. Folonis Architects revealed that water infiltration had caused structural damage to the existing horizontal plaster awnings; removing them was a costly process that consumed much of the project budget. This […]
We are pleased to have collaborated with KieranTimberlake and the outfit of a parking structure on the Rice University Campus. In their blog post, they describe the concepts they employed to create an iconic sculptural element. For more details see the KieranTimberlake blog post.