
The Benefits of Hot-Dip Galvanization Answered by Rubb
If you are in the market for a steel framed building, careful thought should be given to the construction materials, and ultimately, on the manufacturing process of the structures’ framework to ensure its quality and longevity.


Making the green choice when investing in hangar space
As the MRO and aviation industry changes and grows there has been an upturn in demand for Rubb fabric hybrid modular hangars. This is due to the efficient design and building system employed by Rubb.


Solar energy investment surges
Corporate solar energy adoption is soaring, according to a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).


Why are airlines choosing temporary fabric aircraft hangars during the COVID-19 crisis?
With travel restrictions in place across the globe, the aviation industry is now facing an unprecedentedly low demand.


Air Supported Buildings VS Rubb Fabric Structures
Bubbles, sport bubbles, and air supported buildings are popular and affordable alternatives to traditional construction and framed tensioned fabric structures such as Rubb’s solutions.


The Fabric Engineer 2020 – Out Now
The Fabric Engineer is a yearly magazine that looks back on the biggest and best projects from across the Rubb Group.


Rubb and Sprague Energy’s 37 year history
Rubb USA President David Nickerson and Sprague Energy’s Sean McKenzie look back on the companies’ history, spanning 37 years and 7 Rubb buildings.


The 32,000 mile journey of Rubb’s frequent flier
As most people familiar with our products understand, Rubb structures are easily relocatable with minimal loss of materials.


Rubb relocates City of Saco salt storage facility
When the City of Saco, Maine purchased their Rubb salt shed in 2014, they didn’t know that it would be used to build a new Public Works complex six years later and three miles away!
