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Panel Built Mezzanines Offer Specialized Equipment Access Solutions

Despite being prefabricated, Panel Built's steel mezzanines are fully customizable in design. Perfect for large, specialized machinery, their access platforms can butt-up against or fully encompass equipment with unique shapes and sizes

Panel Built Mezzanines Offer Specialized Equipment Access Solutions

Panel Built, a custom manufacturer of modular buildings, also designs and produces specialized platform and mezzanine solutions for a variety of industries. Traditionally, prefabricated structures are thought of as also be 'pre-designed' or cookie-cutter in nature. However, Panel Built, Inc. prides itself on developing the perfect platform solutions for each individual project. Oftentimes, companies looking for a more unique platform design will be pairing it with a particular piece of equipment or machinery within their facility. For some companies, these pieces of equipment can be big, distinctively shaped, and require regular maintenance. For these specialized pieces of equipment, a specialized maintenance or work platform will be required to properly and safely service it.
Panel Built has fabricated fully custom equipment access platforms for organizations and industries ranging from the United States Military to craft breweries. With a fully custom design, Panel Built has designed, engineered, manufactured, and installed platforms that butt-up against equipment or even completely encompassing it. Along with custom layouts, Panel Built offers custom railing, decking, and gate options as well. Panel Built has a OSHA compliant railing system that comes standard with their equipment platforms; however, wire mesh, glass, or pickets can be incorporated into the design as well. Sliding and swinging gates can be used to close off the platform until the equipment is in place for maintenance. All of these aspects of the platform can be modified in order to create the safest and most efficient platform design for you.
Panel Built was founded in 1995 by brothers Pat and Mike Kiernan, and began with the construction of pre-manufactured buildings. Today, Panel Built offers a complete line of custom modular offices, mezzanines, security booths, pre-assembled exterior buildings, and cleanrooms. All our multiple product lines are produced on site, in four state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Panel Built offers "A Better Way to Create Space" for all of your building projects.

More Info: https://www.panelbuilt.com/general/mezzanines--mezzanine-systems

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