The Timbertrac™ Collection features an architectural truss beam design, “wood-like” aluminum beams, and aesthetic joining plates, producing the appearance of craftsman-style construction, while providing the amenities needed for event specific applications. The Graincote™ coating system used to cover the silver aluminum beams produces a look and feel never before seen in an event structure. Timbertrac™ flawlessly combines architectural beauty and industry leading commercial tent function. The gable ends of this tent system can be left wide open or can be closed with fabric gable panels and walls as weather requires. Timbertrac™ is the ideal tent structure to spark your client’s imagination.
Truss Rafter System:
A design like no other tent in the world
Joint Plates:
Completing the look for the craftsman style design
Choose Extended Eave or Straight Eave Connection:
Frame and top style should be specified when ordering
Use With Gable Fabric or Without:
Allowing for fully open gables to showcase your amazing view or enclose when weather dictates
There are quite a few variations to cover on what's needed for your specific project but here is some baseline guidance:
30x75 Timbertrac™ starts at $83,000USD
40x90 Timbertrac™ starts at $123,000USD
50x105 Timbertrac™ starts at $156,000USD
The answer is largely dependent on the tent size. Note that the installation of this product and manpower estimates are assumed be be using professional tent installers that have significant work experience in the trade. If you want to install the product yourself or with a team of unexperienced laborers you should expect times to double or triple. Minimal crew size would be three team members. The below estimates assume a typical installation for the tent and sidewalls only.
30x75: 4-6 installers for 4-6 hours
40x90: 6-8 installers for 6-8 hours
50x105: 6-8 installers for 8-10 hours
The tilt up design is made to allow installers to tilt the arches up one at a time similar to a clearspan structure. Larger widths (40x & 50x) can be tilted up by hand or an extended reach forklift.
When properly cared for, the coating on the aluminum beams will last 10+ years. Improper handling of the beams is the most common cause of cosmetic damage.