Norseman Portable Structures

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Fascinating. Do these buildings actually collapse for transport?

I'm thinking a small version of one of these (8x20 or so) would be great for team mate photos. It would be like shooting in a giant photo tent. (Don't let Don see these.)

-Pete
 
We call them (or classify them as) portable structures, but I think that is mostly for tax purposes (land owners pay less (or no) tax for a 'portable' structure as opposed to permanent structure.

But you could still call them portable. A decent sized building could be loaded on a few flatbed trucks and it goes up in only a few days/weeks (provided the land prep or foundation is in place). They can be taken down, transported and re-installed, but that's not typical.
 
Wow those are pretty awesome. One of those would make a nice daylight space. They look expensive though.
 

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