Evaluation of K-Span as a Rapidly Erectable Lightweight Mobilization Structure (RELMS)

Abstract

To meet the increased need for facilities during a possible mobilization, the Army is evaluating new construction technologies for potential use as Rapidly Erectable Lightweight Mobilization Structures (RELMS). The K-Span building system has been studied as one such technology. K-Span has many characteristics that would be beneficial for mobilization construction. Based on availability, K-Span could provide a small portion of early mobilization requirements. With 28 machines currently available to produce the systems, a maximum of 420,000 sq ft/day of bare structure could conceivably be completed with short lead time. To take full advantage of the rapid erectability of the system, enough steel would have to be stockpiled for about 2 weeks' construction. After that time, the steel industry's ability to produce galvanized sheet steel would far exceed the capacity of the available K-Span equipment.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA231699

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  • Anthony Kao
  • Demetres Briassoulis
  • Steven Sweeney

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  • Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

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