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Auburn University gains larger doors on smaller space
The Auburn University Regional Airport (AUO)
is a public use facility serving the local community
that is owned and maintained by Auburn University.
In 2010, a new terminal building was built along
with a new hangar for University aircraft as part of
a modernization and growth plan. These improvements
will help the airport provide better service to
the large crowds of people who fly in to attend college
football games at Auburn University and serve
as an economic tool to help advance the region.
The Auburn University hangar is located adjacent
to the new terminal building and is the
first of four hangars to be built, side by side, on a
new ramp. Originally, the corporate style hangar
was designed with a 90’ wide, bottom rolling
door that stacked into a 15’ wide door pocket inside
the hangar. However, the University, with the future
in mind, wanted a wider door, able to accommodate
larger business jets. A 110’ wide door would
provide the flexibility of housing the largest visiting
aircraft, potential fleet upgrades, and more value
should the University decide to sell or sub-lease
the hangar. Since site constraints limited the building
width, a wider bottom rolling door was not feasible.
Dye Aviation, the aviation consultant on the
project, recommended that the architect and University
investigate using a vertically lifting fabric
door from Megadoor to solve this issue. The group
travelled to Megadoor’s headquarters and manufacturing
facility in Peachtree City, GA, about
90 minutes from the Auburn Airport to learn more
about the door and organization. During the visit,
the group met with Megadoor management, inspected
the manufacturing facility and reviewed
a local hangar door installation. The trip provided
the group with the confidence to select a vertical
fabric door from Megadoor for their new hangar.
Auburn University
hangar door comparison
Bottom
rolling door
and pocket
Megadoor
Clear opening
width
90’
(27.4 m)
110’
(33.5 m)
Door system
depth
11’
(3.4 m)
2’
(0.6 m)
Floor space
occupied
1,155sqft
(107.3 m2)
220sqft
(20.4 m2)
Interior hangar
depth
86’
(26.2 m)
95’
(29.0 m)
The Megadoor allows Auburn University to accommodate
more and larger aircraft in the hangar without increasing
the building footprint.
Critical issues:
• Build a hangar that accommodates large
business jets.
• Site constraints limited the building width
and depth.
Megadoor provided:
• Hangar door design and facilitated the structural
integration of the door system into the building.
• 110’ x 28’ (33.5 x 8.5 m) single leaf door.
• Installation and Commissioning
Benefits:
• Space Savings – The Megadoor requires virtually
no side room, enabling architects to maximize
door opening widths on the front of aircraft
hangars. The Megadoor also allows architects
to place individual hangars directly adjacent to
each other without the design constraint of door
pockets. Lastly, the vertical lifting fabric door
does not require a rail system which occupies
valuable real estate. Together, these features enable
an architect to maximize the return on investment
by increasing the amount of leasable
hangar space on piece of property.
For further information or an obligation-free
survey, please contact your local Megadoor
representative or sales@megadoor.com.
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