Getting a new facility approved and built often means navigating a maze of permitting requirements, contractor delays, and design compromises that leave organizations with less than what they originally planned for. Sprung was built around removing many of those obstacles, offering a patented membrane system that simplifies both the construction process and the ongoing decision-making that comes with owning a building.
Since the technology was originally developed and patented by Sprung in 1887, the company has continued to refine it, and that experience shows up in how the team handles the less glamorous parts of a fabric buildings project, including permitting and regulatory coordination. With manufacturing and distribution centers across North America and the Middle East and offices worldwide, Sprung can offer direct, regional support instead of leaving clients to sort through paperwork alone. A sizable inventory keeps most projects moving on schedule, and the design team stays involved to help balance cost, energy efficiency, and long-term flexibility. For organizations that have been slowed down by permitting headaches or design limitations in the past, it may be worth a conversation with Sprung to see how their process compares against whatever route they were originally considering, and what a more predictable path to occupancy might actually look like.