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| - __NOINDEX__ This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation, and can help writing, searching, and international language issues. Pages linking to any of these redirects may be updated to link directly to the target page. However, do not replace these redirected links with a piped link unless the page is updated for another reason. For more information, see Category:Redirects from other capitalisations. A clear span tent is a type of tent that features an assembled framework of box beam arches that support the fabric roof and define the shape of the structure in much the same way as a pipe frame-supported tent. The stronger construction of the aluminum or steelbox-beam frame makes these tents suitable for larger or longer-term applications than other types of tents. The box-beam framework also allows for large areas of unobstructed "clear span" space beneath the fabric roof. The larger structures require heavy equipment because of the size and weight of their parts. Popular in Europe, these tents come in widths ranging from 40-200 feet wide. Due to the unique engineering of clear span fabric structures, all inside space is usable. There are no internal poles or columns to interfere with your interior plans or to obstruct your view. These structures or buildings allow you to maximize space for any application, as they offer superior height and width options when compared to those of traditional tents.
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