Olympia Steel Buildings of Canada has been hired to design, build and deliver five pre-engineered mini-storage warehouse steel structures for a newly built mini-storage plant close to Kamloops in the Thompson Valley in British Columbia.
Each pre-engineered steel building is available in 30’x 100’ size and together provides 15,000 square feet of rental storage space.
Kamloops, which hosted the Canada Summer Games in 1993, is situated near the junction of the south and north branches of the Thompson River and its suburbs extend to over a dozen kilometers along the south and north branches. The city is also a transportation center for the region of the convergence of South and North Thomson rivers. There is a growing need for mini-storage and self-storage warehouse rental facilities in the city.
Due to rapid turn-around time of pre-engineered mini-storage warehouse metal buildings, designed, engineered, supplied and constructed by Olympia Steel Buildings, Laurie Patmore, the owner of mini-storage, will be able to leverage the opportunity in the growing rental storage market.
Construction of five pre-engineered mini-storage warehouse buildings is expected to be completed by summer 2011.