Project Profile
Tinker Air Force Base
B-52 Corrosion Control Hangar
Oklahoma City, OK
End Use:
Corrosion Control Strip, Facility Hangar
Client:
U.S. Air Force
Size:
Hangar: 216' x 230' x 52'/78'
Description:
Butler Heavy Structures designed and supplied the structural
steel and cladding systems for this 56,000 sq. ft. stripping
hangar for the Air Force.
The complicated framing system consists of two 25' deep parallel chord trusses above the hangar doors. Two 30' deep super trusses span 160' from the hangar door trusses to the back of the building, with infill beams to support the gabled roof.
The building has a dropdown ceiling and wall liner panels. The area above the hangar doors acts as the supply plenum to force airflow from the front to the back of the building. The building is also designed to support piping systems, catwalks and underhung platform cranes that allow workers to access all parts of the aircraft.
The building is clad with an MR-24® standing seam roof and
Butlerib® II wall panels that are manufactured by Butler.
Butler Builder®: Schwob Building Corp.
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