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New York based company, Smart Enclosure, debuts their Energy Efficient Hybrid Air-Frame Supported Solutions.

The Distinct Modular Design merges elements from both a conventional Air Supported Structure and a Frame Supported Structure giving our structures unparalleled portability and deployment speeds with the comparable strength of a metal framed building.

2011-03-31
NEW YORK, NY, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) The New York City based company, Smart Enclosure , has designed the ultimate in energy efficient inflatable buildings. The distinct modular design of their buildings gives them unparalleled portability and deployment speeds with the comparable strength of a metal framed structure.

Smart Enclosure CEO Christopher Ross-da Silva unveils his company's new product line "Smart Enclosure is the perfect Hybrid Solution that combines the best of both conventional alternatives. We provide an air tight modular structure powered by our Air on Demand System. Facility owners can now offer members the best possible environment with low energy consumption, fresh air and natural light. Owners get to pay less for that privilege.'

The advantages of a Smart Enclosure inflatable structure include low building and operating costs, a simple split second installation and relocation, and an inclement weather protective system.

They are also proud members of the US Green Building Council and offer low cost renewable energy packages towards LEED Certification which will entirely offset your structures carbon footprint.

A Summary on their new product line:

_Patented Design comes with a Five (5) year warranty
_Designed to shed snow, translucent fabric brings in natural light
_Removable side panels for cross-ventilation in summer
_Modular sectional design - increase or decrease the structures footprint and height.
_Delivery time from order only (8) weeks, installs in a day.
_Able to be taken down or erected by a three-man crew in just hours
_Great flexibility for full season operation or use for events, as needed

LOW INITIAL COSTS
60% the cost of Air Supported Structures
40% the cost of Frame Structures
20% the cost of Tension Structures
10% the cost of Conventional Buildings

LOW INSTALLATION COSTS
Short Term Labor
Minimal Site Preparation
Inexpensive Relocation
Cost Effective Modular Customization

A GREEN SOLUTION
Low-to-No Carbon Footprint
No Audible Pollution
Recyclable Materials
Lower Operating Costs
LEED Certification

A SAFE SOLUTION
Highest International Safety Standards
Fire Retardant Fabric
Inclement Weather Protection
Emergency Deflation System
Sectional Air Tight Design

Smart Enclosure designs and manufactures innovative energy efficient inflatable buildings. The distinct modular design of our buildings gives them unparalleled portability and deployment speed with the comparable strength of a metal framed structure.

The advantages of a Smart Enclosure inflatable structure include low building and operating costs, a simple split second installation and relocation, and an inclement weather protective system.

Toll Free: 1-855-2-ENCLOSE
International: 1-646-480-7460
Email: info@smartenclosure.com
Web: http://www.smartenclosure.com


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[Press-News.org] New York based company, Smart Enclosure, debuts their Energy Efficient Hybrid Air-Frame Supported Solutions.
The Distinct Modular Design merges elements from both a conventional Air Supported Structure and a Frame Supported Structure giving our structures unparalleled portability and deployment speeds with the comparable strength of a metal framed building.