As specialists in the design and use of tensed cables and porous fabrics, WeatherSolve can develop innovative solutions, or bring new levels of reliability to traditional systems. Call us to discuss your situation and requirements.
WeatherSolve Strutures, Inc3127 248th Street , Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada
Since Apr, 2015
WeatherSolve Structures Inc. are specialist designers and manufacturers of industrial, recreational, and agricultural environment control structures. Their designs have been tested world-wide in extremes such as Hurricane Andrew, (Florida 1992), South Pacific cyclones, and in the South American Andes (at 16,000 ft). The total area covered is about 1,000 acres.
History
WeatherSolve has grown from the amalgamation of the work of two other companies, UltraSpan Structures Inc. and MRDesign Ltd. It was incorporated in November 2006.
Mike Robinson standing in front of a cladding system on a cooling tower in 2002
MRDesign Ltd was a specialist porous fabric design company based in New Zealand. Design Engineer Mike Robinson developed a number of innovative structural systems including the systems that would eventually become the basic building blocks for Ultra Span Structures.
Ultra Span Structures Inc., was formed in 1986 by Industrial Engineer and fabric manufacturer Barry Causton. The company was based in Miami, Florida where the focus was shade houses for nurseries and windbreaks for Carembola.
The guiding philosophy was to produce quality structures capable of withstanding hurricane winds, with open interiors that delivered the environment required by the client.
The defining moment for the company came in 1992 when Hurricane Andrew’s 200+ mph winds roared across South Florida. Hundreds of acres of Ultra Span’s windbreaks and shade houses were in the path of the hurricane. Encouragingly, though those that received the full force of the storm were severely damaged, Ultra Span structures stood out as virtually the only fabric structures left standing.
In 1996, the Company was shifted to Surrey, BC, Canada, and the focus expanded to include industrial and recreational, as well as agricultural, protection structures.
With the change to WeatherSolve in 2006, the offices were shifted to Aldergrove BC.
view a BRIEF HISTORY OF WINDBREAKS
The Ultra Span System
The Ultra Span System is a way of connecting panels of usually porous fabric to highly tensed steel cables that is both reliable and strong. The steel cables can span large distances (the “Ultra Span”) allowing the supports to be positioned out of the way. Fewer supports are also more economical in many situations.
Design Expertise
WeatherSolve’s Design Engineer
Mike Robinson is a world renowned porous fabric structure specialist. He spent 13 years with the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture as the National Rural Structures Specialist developing and testing windbreak and fencing technologies for kiwifruit. He has lectured to Professional Engineers in 3 countries, developed design codes and contractor certification courses, and has designs built on 5 continents.
He has over 70 publications in the field of porous fabric structures.
Materials
For more information:
Fabric
Poles
Design Engineers
Protect your Structure
Installation
The support structures, fabric and attachments such as brackets for bolting or welding to poles are created as kit sets. The kit set can be installed by local contractors or the clients own staff. Specialist contractors can be arranged.
In all cases, supervision and training of installers is provided by WeatherSolve as part of the package. Some specialized equipment may also be provided depending on the nature of the structure. For more information check out our Installation & Maintenance pageWeatherSolve Structures Inc. are specialist designers and manufacturers of industrial, recreational, and agricultural environment control structures. Their designs have been tested world-wide in extremes such as Hurricane Andrew, (Florida 1992), South Pacific cyclones, and in the South American Andes (at 16,000 ft). The total area covered is about 1,000 acres.
History
WeatherSolve has grown from the amalgamation of the work of two other companies, UltraSpan Structures Inc. and MRDesign Ltd. It was incorporated in November 2006.
Mike Robinson standing in front of a cladding system on a cooling tower in 2002
MRDesign Ltd was a specialist porous fabric design company based in New Zealand. Design Engineer Mike Robinson developed a number of innovative structural systems including the systems that would eventually become the basic building blocks for Ultra Span Structures.
Ultra Span Structures Inc., was formed in 1986 by Industrial Engineer and fabric manufacturer Barry Causton. The company was based in Miami, Florida where the focus was shade houses for nurseries and windbreaks for Carembola.
The guiding philosophy was to produce quality structures capable of withstanding hurricane winds, with open interiors that delivered the environment required by the client.
The defining moment for the company came in 1992 when Hurricane Andrew’s 200+ mph winds roared across South Florida. Hundreds of acres of Ultra Span’s windbreaks and shade houses were in the path of the hurricane. Encouragingly, though those that received the full force of the storm were severely damaged, Ultra Span structures stood out as virtually the only fabric structures left standing.
In 1996, the Company was shifted to Surrey, BC, Canada, and the focus expanded to include industrial and recreational, as well as agricultural, protection structures.
With the change to WeatherSolve in 2006, the offices were shifted to Aldergrove BC.
view a BRIEF HISTORY OF WINDBREAKS
The Ultra Span System
The Ultra Span System is a way of connecting panels of usually porous fabric to highly tensed steel cables that is both reliable and strong. The steel cables can span large distances (the “Ultra Span”) allowing the supports to be positioned out of the way. Fewer supports are also more economical in many situations.
Design Expertise
WeatherSolve’s Design Engineer
Mike Robinson is a world renowned porous fabric structure specialist. He spent 13 years with the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture as the National Rural Structures Specialist developing and testing windbreak and fencing technologies for kiwifruit. He has lectured to Professional Engineers in 3 countries, developed design codes and contractor certification courses, and has designs built on 5 continents.
He has over 70 publications in the field of porous fabric structures.
Materials
For more information:
Fabric
Poles
Design Engineers
Protect your Structure
Installation
The support structures, fabric and attachments such as brackets for bolting or welding to poles are created as kit sets. The kit set can be installed by local contractors or the clients own staff. Specialist contractors can be arranged.
In all cases, supervision and training of installers is provided by WeatherSolve as part of the package. Some specialized equipment may also be provided depending on the nature of the structure. For more information check out our Installation & Maintenance page.
Industrial Dust Control Professionals
If you’re under pressure to find solutions for industrial dust control problems –in addition to all the other pressures you face – you might want to consider the unique advantages of WeatherSolve wind fences
- Commonly designed to be 100 ft. (30 m) higher. Can be designed to heights of over 100 feet (30 meters) for dust control over large areas.
- With poles up to 120 feet apart (36 meters):
- Lowering overall cost of the structure
- Less disruption during construction
- Flexibility of lay out
- Able to accommodate:Self-cleaning, with little to no maintenance
- Conveyors
- Buildings
- Cross roadways
- Doors and gates
- No daily consumables like:
- Oil
- Gas
- Electricity
- Water
- Storm proven:
- Hurricane Andrew, Sand, Charlie and many more
- South Pacific cyclones
- Can withstand extreme temperatures:
- The unrelenting heat of Oman and Bahrain,
- The severe cold of Canadian winters in Northern B.C.
- Even South American Andes at 16,000 feet
The links below cover some Industrial situations and solutions. Click on one of the categories below, to jump to that part of the Website
All our systems are custom-designed to suit your
- Weather loads – snow, ice, wind, hail
- Effect requirements for wind reduction, dust control, etc
- Access requirements
- Installation needs
Recreational & Agriculture
Company Name | WeatherSolve Strutures, Inc |
Business Category | |
Address | 3127 248th Street Aldergrove British Columbia Canada |
President | NA |
Year Established | 2006 |
Employees | 50 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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