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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 082 279 EA 005 311 TITLE Producers of Fast Incremental Space. INSTITUTION Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N.Y. Center for Architectural Research. PUB DATE Jan 72 NOTE 16p.' EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Building Design; Building Materials; Component Building Systems; *Construction Industry; *Construction Needs; *Merchandise Information; *School Expansion; Structural Building Systems IDENTIFIERS. *Incremental Space ABSTRACT School districts sometimes need to add relatively small increments of high quality educational space to their existing physical facilities. For some of these situations, the portable or relocatable classroom is the answer; in other cases, the district needs different or more permanent spacequickly. This document comprises six charts that present detailed information about 35 producers, or in some cases, building systems (representing multiple producers). The list, produced in response to requests for "leads" in this area of fast, incremental space, is designed to show the range of possibilities rather than to be comprehensive. Each industry or building system appears on the charts categorized according to (1) general industry characteristics, (2) product. description -- structural, (3) sub-system characteristics, (4) production-delivery-erection characteristics, (5) educational facilities and costs data, and (6) interest and conditions characteristics. (Author) 4
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  • DOCUMENT RESUME

    ED 082 279 EA 005 311

    TITLE Producers of Fast Incremental Space.INSTITUTION Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N.Y. Center for

    Architectural Research.PUB DATE Jan 72NOTE 16p.'

    EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Building Design; Building Materials; Component

    Building Systems; *Construction Industry;*Construction Needs; *Merchandise Information;*School Expansion; Structural Building Systems

    IDENTIFIERS. *Incremental Space

    ABSTRACTSchool districts sometimes need to add relatively

    small increments of high quality educational space to their existingphysical facilities. For some of these situations, the portable orrelocatable classroom is the answer; in other cases, the districtneeds different or more permanent spacequickly. This documentcomprises six charts that present detailed information about 35producers, or in some cases, building systems (representing multipleproducers). The list, produced in response to requests for "leads" inthis area of fast, incremental space, is designed to show the rangeof possibilities rather than to be comprehensive. Each industry orbuilding system appears on the charts categorized according to (1)general industry characteristics, (2) product. description --structural, (3) sub-system characteristics, (4)production-delivery-erection characteristics, (5) educationalfacilities and costs data, and (6) interest and conditionscharacteristics. (Author)

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    producers of fast incremental spaceCenter for Architectural Research, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York January, 1972

  • SOME PRODUCERS WHO MAY PROVIDEFAST, INCREMENTAL SPACE FOR SCHOOLS

    More and more, school districts find themselves in the positions of wanting to add relativelysmall increments of high-quality educational space to their existing collections of physicalfacilities, and they want to do it in a hurry. For some of these situations, the portable orrelocatable clu;sroom is the answer; in other cases, though, the district needs different ormore perniorwnt space -- it just needs it quickly.

    Recognizing this need, Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc., in Spring 1971, asked theCenter for Architectural Research at Rensselaer. Polytechnic Institute to survey some of theproducers who could provide this space -- or who could do it given the proper conditions.

    The attached charts present some rather detailed information about 35 producers, or in somecases, building systems (representing multiple producers). It has been extracted from inter-views, a questionnaire, and brochure materials supplied by the producers. There are, ofcourse, many industries and systems; this list is designed to show the range of possibilitiesrather than to be comprehensive. It is produced in response to requests for 'leads' in thisarea of fast, incremental space.

    Six charts' are presented here, and each industry or building system appears on each chart:

    A General Industry. CharacteristicsB Product Description - StructuralC Sub-system CharacteristicsD Production-Del ivery- Erection CharacteristicsE Educational Facilities and Costs DataF Interest and Conditions Characteristics

    It is the nature of industries and systems to change. The information presented here isalready out-of-date. It has not been rigorously checked and approved by the producersthemselves and may be incomplete as well. It is hoped, however, that this listing willprovide some active 'leads' for districts seeking this kind of space.

    For more information, contact the producers directly or contact Walter M. Kroner, Centerfor Architectural Research, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12181 (orcall 518-270-6461).

  • ARMCO Steel Corp.Metal Products DivisionDept. M 310P. 0. Box 800Middletown, Ohio 45042(513) 425-2943

    Birdair Structures, Inc.Air Shelters Division1800 BroadwayBuffalo, New York 14212(716) 896-5100

    But let Mfg. Co.Dept. C 7309 E. 13th StreetKansas City, Missouri 64126(816) 231-7400

    Carlson Corp.321 Commonwealth ReadCochituate, Massachusetts 01778(617) 969-1200

    Component Bldg. Systems, Ltd.35 East Wacker DriveChicago, Illinois 60601(312) 641-3680

    Componoform, Inc.13 Brattle StreetCambridge, Massachusetts 02140(617) 868-9500

    Descon-Concordia Systems Ltd.P. 0. Box 239Place BonaventureMontreal 114, Quebec(514) 346-3477

    Duane Rentals, Inc.950 State StreetSchenectady, New York 12307(518) 346-3477

    General Electric Co.Advanced Products Division3198 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19101(215) 823-3371

    Housing Systems Inc.2132 Five Mile Line RoadPenfield, New York 14526(716) 381-9700

    lnsta Buildings, Inc.877 .South Adams RoadBirmingham, Michigan 48011(313) 642-8262

    Jal-Donn Modular Bldgs., Inc.. P. 0. Box 45100

    Westlake, Ohio 44145(216) 871-2090

    Kaiser Designed Facilities Corp.970 Pittsburgh DriveIndustrial ParkDeleware, Ohio 43015(614) 369-448.7

    Levitt Building SysP. O. Box 15510250 "F" DriveBattle Creek, Mic(616) 968-9111

    Lockheed AircraftDiv. of LockheedHousing Systems D'P. 0. Box 33Ontatio InternatioOntario, Californi(714) 984-1234

    Macomber, Inc.Box 8830Canton, Ohio 44(216)875-7481

    Marshall Erdman &5117 University AvMadison, Wisconsi(608) 23810217

    Minneiepa Ltd.P. 0. Box 36Penn Yan, New Yo(315) 536-3316

    Modufab Inc.915 Middle River DProfessional. Bldg.Fort Lauderdale, Fl(305) 563 -1103

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    Levitt Building Systems, Inc.P. 0. Box 155

    12307 10250 "F" Drive NorthBattle Creek, Michigan 49016(616) 968-9111

    General Electric Co.Advanced Products Division3198 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania(215) 823-3371

    Housing Systems Inc.2132 Five Mile. Line RoadPenfield, New York 14526(716) 381-9700

    Lockheed Aircraft Service, Inc.Div. of Lockheed Aircraft Corp.

    19101 Housing Systems DivisionP. 0. Box 33Ontatio InternationalOntario, California(714) 984-1234

    Insta Buildings, Inc.877 South Adams RoadBirmingham, Michigan 48011(313) 642-8262

    Jal-Donn Modular Bldgs., inc.P. 0. Box 45100Westlake, Ohio 44145(216) 871-2090

    Kaiser Designed Facilities Corp.970 Pittsburgh DriveIndustrial ParkDeleware, Ohio 43015(614) 369-4481

    Macomber, Inc.Box 8830Canton, Ohio 44711(216) 875-1481

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    Marshall. Erdman & Associates, Inc.5117 University AvenueMadison, Wisconsin 53705(608) 238-0211

    Minnesepa Ltd.P. O. Box 36Penn Yan, New York 14527(315) 536 -3316.

    Modufab Inc.915 Middle River DriveProfessional Bldg.Fort Lauderid0e, Florida 33304(305) :63:1103-

  • Modular Structures, Inc.Skyway Industrial ParkPipestone, Minnesota 56164(507) 825-5146

    Module Communities, Inc.1561 Central AvenueYonkers, New York 10710(914) 961-5800

    Monolithic Masonry Bldgs., Inc.P. 0. Box 131Route 11ANedrow, New York 13120

    Panelfab International Corp.1600 N. W. LeJeune RoadMiami, Florida 33126(305) 633-3266

    Parkersburg Bldg. SystemsDivision of Textron, Walker/ParkersburgP. 0. Box 1828Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101

    Portable Schools, Inc.Webster, New York14580(716) 872-3224

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    Irnes, Inc.700 Quest Boulevard Cremazie WestMontreal 303, Quebec, Canada(514) 270-3161

    Sectional Structures Inc.23 Mercer StreetOswego, New York 13126(315) 343-5400

    SEF c/o The Metropolitan TorontoSchool Board

    155 College StreetToronto 7, Canada(416) 863-9620

    Shelley Systems, Inc.400 Park AvenueNew York, New York 10022(212) 486-9424

    Star Manufacturing Ca..Box 94910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109(405) 632-7711

    Stirling Home1150 East RivAvon, New Y(716) 926 -24.

    Stran Steel C.Building SysteNational Stee2999 S. Wa'ys(713) 644-344

    Townland Mar1001 North. KCherry Hi I I,(609) 667-811

    Urban SystemsBuilding Syste3401 TidewatFredri cksburg,(703) 371-344

    U SCOP. 0. Box 68Richmond, Vi(703) 280-311

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    Sectional Structures Inc.23 Mercer StreetOswego, New York 13126(315,343-5400

    SEF c/o The Metropolitan TorontoSchool Board

    155 College StreetToronto 7, Canada(416) 863-9620

    Shelley Systems, Inc.400 Park AvenueNew York, New York(212) 486-9424

    Stirling Homex Co;poration1150 East River RoadAvon, New York 14414(716) 926-2481

    Stran Steel CorporationBuilding Systems Subsidiary ofNational Steel Corporation2999 S. Wayside, P. 0. Box 14205(713) 644-3441

    Towniand Marketrng and Development1001 North Kings HighwayCherry Hill, New Jersey 08034(609) 667-8110

    Urban Systems Development Corp.Building Systems Division3401 Tidewater Trail

    10022 Fredricksburg, Virginia 22401(703) 371-3440

    Star Manufacturing Co.Box 94910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109(405) 632-7711

    U SCOP. 0. Box 6832Richmond, Virginia 23230(703) 288-3115

  • CHART A: CURRENT INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS

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  • CHART C: SUB-SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

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  • CHART L)'`: PRODUCTION-DELIVERY-ERECTION CHARACTERISTICS

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    CENTER. rensselaer

    FOR ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCHpolytechnic institute troy, n.y.

  • CHART E: EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES EXPERIENCE AND COST DATA

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  • DUCATIONAL FACILITIES EXPERIENCE AND COST DATA

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    CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCHrensselder polytechnic institute troy, n.y.

  • CHART F: INTEREST AND CONDITIONS CHARACTERISTICS

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    CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCHrensselaer polytechnic institute troy, n.y.