The technology of building thin shell Monolithic domes by spraying foam and concrete to the inside of a pressurized, dome shaped, fabric airform was developed and patented in Idaho by brothers, Barry, David and Randy South. In 1975, the South brothers started experimenting with inflatable airforms, spraying them with polyurethane foam to evolve initial rigidity, then adding rebar and continuous-spray concrete to form the completed structure.
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Mike The Locator Guy Nassar
Jun 03, 2021
Tim V.
Mar 29, 2021
Logan Rogers Lgnthefuture
Mar 10, 2020
I actually did not go to this place as a customer I went there as a temporary employee so my explanation of this place will be from an employees point of view. I liked my boss there a lot the only problem that I had was that we were running out of materials constantly and we're always waiting on more materials so it felt like I was standing around a lot more than I should have been.
Kelly Callister
Jan 20, 2018