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City of Box Elder, SD, Sand & Salt Storage Shed


The Superintendent of Streets and Parks, Mike Gubka, needed to protect the city's salt and sand piles with an engineered structure capable of withstanding local 105 mph wind loads.
52' x 70' Britespan Building
Engineered Building per IBC for Project Site
Non-FR fabric
Hot Dipped Galvanized Building Components
One Open End Wall
One End Wall with Steel Framing
One 3' x 3' Mesh End Wall Vent
Engineered Concrete Foundation Featuring Drilled Piers Extending 2' Above Grade
8' Precast L & T Bunker Panels with Corrosion Inhibitor

Location: Box Elder, South Dakota
Size: 52' x 70'
Use: Salt & Sand Storage


"We needed an engineered building that could withstand our windy conditions. We were looking for a quality product at a competitive price.”
The city of Box Elder, S.D., worked with Greystone’s Fabric Building Division to design a building to meet local International Building Code (IBC) requirements, which included 105 mph wind loads.
“The fabric building option came in at a lower cost compared to a traditional salt shed while still meeting our goals. The building design allows for easy machinery operations within and around all sides of the structure. Greystone provided a great product with great service. Through all steps of the process, Greystone was great to work with and provided the best experience to our team."