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Rubb Shelters and buildings are used extensively in marine industries to put large fabrication work undercover.


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Aukra, Norway

Vikenco Aukra, Norway Marine Project

Rubb completed installation of a Rubb Thermohall for Vikenco at Aukra. The building is 15m wide by 30m long with a door in the side and an internal dividing wall. Since 1973 Vikenco has been a well known supplier of sea food in Norway and to markets in Europe, USA, and the Far East. The company was a pioneer in the salmon farming business and is today through the Rauma Group an integrated sea food provider. The supply chain goes all the way from roe production to fully grown fish ready for consumption. The company also has a fish processing plant, packing facility and its own sales and marketing capacity. Vikenco chose a Rubb storage building due to good insulation properties and flexibility.

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Ulsteinvik, Norway

Ulstein Verft Ulsteinvik, Norway Marine Project

Rubb AS has recently supplied a Rubb building to Ulstein Verft which is part of the Ulstein Group AS. This Rubb building was of our NV range and is 20m wide by 39m long with a 4m side wall. The Ulstein Group has its roots back to Ulstein Mekaniske Verksted, originally founded in 1917. Ulstein Group is the parent company of a maritime group comprising operating companies with several different specialties.

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Averøy, Norway

Stranda Prolog AS Averøy, Norway Marine Project

This is a Rubb Building type FX supplied to Stranda Prolog AS. This is a company that supplies the fisheries and fish farming industry in Norway from Averøy. Standa Prolog AS supplies vacuum pumping systems for salmon, trout and pelagic fish as well as fish/water separators for salmon, trout and pelagic fish. They also supply graders for live fish installed in well boats. The Rubb building is 15m wide x 17.5m long with 6m side wall. Due to high snow load the trusses are spaced at only 2.5 metres. Rubb AS supplied a motorized overhead door measuring 6.5m x 6m. We also supplied a manual door of 4m x 4m. The buildings is supplied with lighting, and connection to a heater. Due to the corrosive environment Rubb has also supplied an inner liner to ensure that the surface coating that goes on in the building does not damage the galvanizing.

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Ågotnes, Norway

CCB Coast Base Ågotnes, Norway Marine Project

Rubb AS have supplied a Rubb building type NV 20m wide x 39m long with 3m sidewall to CCB Coast Base at Ågotnes outside Bergen. This is a rental building and Rubb has rented out a similar building at the same time ( 20m x 33m type NV). The building is supplied with 2 of folding doors which measure 5m x 5m in each end with integrated personnel doors. CCB is a coastal base for the Tampen area of the North Sea oil business.

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Savannah, Georgia

Intermarine Savannah, Georgia Marine Project

A unique relocatable Rubb structure has proven to be the perfect solution for protecting luxury yachts from weather while they are undergoing maintenance and refitting at Intermarine shipyard in Savannah, Georgia.

Rubb Inc. of Sanford , Maine designed and manufactured four 83' long modules (joined structurally to function as two 166' sections) to provide complete cover for Intermarine's drydock enclosure which measures 73' wide x 332' long. The sections have sidewalls of 58' with an interior peak height of over 70'. The entire Rubb structure is mounted on rollers to allow its four sections to be moved out of the way while a ship is moved in and out of dry dock. Furthermore, the two 166' sections index under each other to allow easy access to different areas of the ship. Each 83' module has a 15' x 15' sliding door on each side, providing easy access for material handling and multiple gangway locations. The water side door consists of five stacked panels which slide into steel beam guides. This door system allows complete access into the water side end of the structure. The rear gable has 22' x 25' roller shutter doors to provide access and to allow ship alignment during docking.

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Barents Sea

Aker Langsten Shipyard Barents Sea Marine Project

In late summer 2004 Rubb was awarded a contract by the Norwegian Shipyard Aker Langsten AS. The project called for design, prototype testing and final delivery and installation of a custom retractable cover system for an offshore supply vessel, the Viking Avant. The 10,000 square foot cover system consisted of a series of 60' span space trusses that were covered and connected by series of PVC coated polyester membrane panels. Each truss end was equipped with a high capacity roller system that allowed the truss/membrane system to retract over the 167' length of the cover system and allow access to cargo stored within.

The Viking Avant is assigned the task of supplying offshore oil platforms in the Barents Sea and its Rubb cover system is engineered to survive these extremely harsh conditions.

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