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Mesaba Maintenance Hangar, Des Moines International Airport, Des Moines, Iowa Date: Oct 1 2009 12:00AM URL: www.flemingdoors.com URL: www.cecobuildingsystems.com
The 80,000-square-foot (7,432-m2) hangarserves as a regional maintenance facility for Mesaba Airlines, a subsidiary of Northwest Airlines. The $11.8 million hangar is a metal building with a structural steel frame from Ceco Building Systems that includes 65,000 square feet (6,039 m2) of open hangar space— enough to accommodate up to four aircraft side by-side—and 15,000 square feet (1,394 m2) for office space, parts inventory and storage.
The clear span structural steel-framed building features Ceco’s 36-inch (914-mm),26-gauge ribbed metal MAP panels and MVW versatile panels for the interior walls. The building also includes Ceco’s 24-gauge CXP standing-seam metal roof system in 24-foot- (7-m-) wide panels. The hangar door from Fleming Steel Co. is 182 feet (55 m) wide by 34 feet (10 m) tall. The building is also equipped with fall protection devices for maintenance workers.
The project was completed within a12-month time frame and opened in February, despite a major setback when an Iowa windstorm ripped into the structure when it was nearly 75 percent complete.
Building owner: City of Des Moines
Tenant: Mesaba Airlines
General contractor: Dean Snyder Construction, Ankeny, Iowa
Architect/engineer: Pickering, Memphis, Tenn.
Hangar door: Fleming Steel Co., New Castle, Penn.
Metal building, roof and wall panels: Ceco Building Systems, Columbus, Miss.
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