Project Profile
Strategic Air Command
Ashland, NE
End Use:
Aircraft Restoration and Museum
Client:
The Strategic Air Command Museum Memorial Society
Size:
270'x400x30' Clear Hgt; 270'x360'x30' Clear Hgt
Description:
Designed to emulate the curved roof military hangars of the 1940s, the Strategic Air Command Museum encompasses 207,000 sq. ft. of aircraft restoration and exhibit space. The facility features two 270' arched, clearspan hangars which are connected by a glass enclosed atrium area.
At the eave, the buildings provide for a 30' clear height, with clearances reaching 60' at the top of the arches. Each building is equipped with 150' wide by 35' tall bi-parting hangar doors in the rear endwalls. Twenty-foot high tail doors are located above the hangar doors to accommodate larger aircraft.
The conventional structural steel framing system was designed and supplied by Butler Heavy Structures. Butler’s Landmark™ truss purlins span between the arched frames to support the roof. Other Butler products used on the project include a modified CMR-24® standing seam roof with an acoustical liner panel for noise reduction, and Butlerib® II wall panels on the endwalls with hangar doors.
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