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Domes: The future of secure, sustainable data centers
Dome Technology’s steel-reinforced concrete domes offer a resilient, energy-efficient alternative to traditional data-center construction. The monolithic, insulated shell dramatically improves thermal performance and boasts physical security and operational flexibility. Cooling systems account for up to 40 percent of a conventional data center’s energy use. Dome structures address this challenge through an airtight thermal envelope made […]
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Season’s greetings from Dome Technology
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Holcim UK project summary available now
A new project summary is live on our website. At the Port of Tilbury in Essex, United Kingdom building-materials expert Holcim hired Dome Technology to build a DomeSilo, the backbone component in a project that promises economic and environmental benefits for the region. Holcim approached Dome Technology after having decided on a dome as their […]
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Build smarter, waste less: Domes as an eco-friendly option
Construction inevitably affects the environment, but Dome Technology domes offer a more sustainable alternative to conventional buildings. Their double-curved shape uses far less material while enclosing more volume, and interior application of shotcrete and rebar significantly reduces construction waste. A continuous PVC waterproof membrane keeps stored materials contained and prevents environmental contamination. The UV-resistant membrane […]
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DomeSilos take the trouble out of switching stored product
Think once you’ve chosen a product to store in a dome, you’re locked in for life? Think again. Transitioning from one bulk material to another might not be as complicated as you’d expect, especially if your company anticipates potential shifts from the get-go. Dome Technology clients have made storage changes in the past; it’s a […]
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Current project sneak peek
We just received a new batch of photos from a project overseas. This DomeSilo is 40.9 meters (140 feet) tall, 33 meters (108 feet) in diameter and, when completed, will be capable of storing 30,000 metric tons of cement. It’s been a great project with a great customer.