Looking to be covered for winter?

It is that time of year when we are flooded with customer requests asking if they are too late to purchase a building to be covered prior to winter. To this we reply - "You are NOT too late."

We have worked hard over the last year to increase the production capabilities of our facility and with recent additions of two new welding lines and a brand new state of the art coating line our manufacturing plant capacity has grown 10x.

We welcome the opportunity to serve your needs, and show you what it means to build with more steel and more strength.

Book your order today.

Please contact our Customer Service team at
1-877-322-8234 or submit your information electronically via the Contact Us page. A Customer Service team member will contact you immediately.

New Pavilion Marine Advancement

Pavilion’s marine specialized engineering team has designed a new foundation system for Marine building applications.  Gone are the precarious days of rolling single piece foundations into the water and dragging them by barge into place.  With Pavilion’s new system floating foundations of any size are easy tasks to complete.  Pavilion now uses module, floating foundations.  These modules are poured off site, then delivered to the closest entry site and mounted in the water to become one solid foundation.  These modules are specifically designed to withstand the marine elements and Pavilion’s engineers have designed an attachment system that is both secure and allows for easy attachment.  A module float has the same strength as a one-piece float once in it’s secure position, plus has the benefit of a significant cost savings.  All floats are designed to float 18” above water and are site specifically engineered to meet the International Building Code.  The module concrete floats are another one of many innovations that sets Pavilion apart from the competition.  Module floats are an option for any marine application.  Pavilion still provides traditional one-piece concrete floats for marine applications.

Friday, March 5th, 2010 Uncategorized

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