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Rubb, building customer loyalty (1st December 2006)
It can be very gratifying when a company that you have worked with previously is so pleased with the product and quality of service provided that they return when new projects are required and even more so when this happens o
From Facilities Management
Flexible storage (1st December 2006)
The UK's top bathroom manufacturer Ideal Standard recently purchased another Rubb building to meet its rapidly expanding storage requirements. The manufacturer, which has eight plants sited throughout the UK, required additio
Waste transfer station complete (1st October 2006)
Rubb Buildings has recently completed the construction of a waste transfer station for Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council. The building is to house the bulking and transfer operations for the household kerbside wheeled bin co
Rubb meets waste transfer facility challenge (1st October 2006)
Gateshead Council in the North East of England required a waste transfer facility where local waste collection vehicles could deposit daily household waste collections for storage until they were loaded onto larger vehicles a
Climate controlled intermodal warehouse (1st August 2006)
Located along Portland Maine's waterfront, Sprague Energy's new climate controlled warehouse at the Merrill Marine Terminal is the seventh Rubb structure at the facility. The 5000m2 intermodal facility is used primarily for c
From Storing containers
BVE building completed in eight week time frame (1st June 2006)
When Total Ship Services were looking to win the contract to supply and store biomass to be used as a fuel source in the local power station in Kent, speed was to be the key factor. The project was awarded from tender, with cost as a main considerati
Relocatable again and again... (1st April 2006)
Companies are often faced with a dilemma when increased demand for storage facilities occurs at a time when longer-term development of the site is being considered. If a traditional building was erected it might have to be demolished at a later date,
New warehouse for Twinings (1st February 2006)
Rubb Buildings has completed construction of a new warehouse facility for Twinings, the global tea traders. The project was awarded following a successful tender bid, with Twinings employing the services of a consultant to help prepare the build spec
Undercover success for military (1st December 2005)
Rubb Buildings has completed a 'state of the art' dehumidified storage structure at RMB Chivenor base. Measuring 49.4m wide x 90m long with 5m side walls, this BVR building includes a separate partitioned area, four 3.5 by 5m high, electrically opera
Fifth storage facility added to port (1st October 2005)
Rubb Buildings is celebrating having added a fifth storage facility at the Port of Belfast to bring the current total of storage area they have constructed to a massive 14,347m2.
Rubb to the rescue (1st April 2005)
Hydro Aluminium, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium, was recently facing a storage problem at its plant at Karmøy, Norway.
Rubb has rubbish covered (1st February 2005)
Waste management firm SITA is re-using its Rubb BVE at a new site seven years after its original deployment.
New arrivals in port (1st October 2004)
Both Londonderry Port Authority and the Belfast Harbour Commission have specified Rubb buildings to satisfy dockside warehousing requirements.
Quick, cost effective solution (1st June 2004)
When the Port of Port Arthur on the Texas gulf coast needed additional dockside warehouse space it turned to Rubb Buildings associate company in the US, Rubb Inc. to provide an innovative, quick, cost effective solution. Rubb provided a 67m (220) wi
From Products
Storage facility on uneven ground (1st April 2004)
Hydro Aluminium urgently needed additional storage at its plant at Karmy, Norway to hold a large order of aluminium ingots. Options were limited because the ground was so uneven.
Additional dockside storage (1st February 2004)
When the Port of Port Arthur on the Texas Gulf Coast needed additional dockside warehouse space, it turned to Rubb Buildings associated company in the US, Rubb Inc., to provide an innovative and cost effective solution.
The flexible solution (1st October 2003)
In these days of just-in-time delivery demands relocatable buildings could be the cost effective answer to flexible storage needs One of the problems associated with bulk materials is the inflexibility of storage availability. Traditionally construc
From Features
On the move in Siberia (1st October 2003)
Rubb Buildings associate company in Norway has delivered and erected two NV type buildings in Siberia for the German oil exploration company, Deutag. The structures one 25m wide by 48m long by 4m sidewall and the other slightly smaller at 25m wide b