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- | Concrete Canvas: 2006 Pete Brewin and William Crawford, have created Concrete Canvas, a " | ||
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- | The structure is almost as easy to transport as a tent, but provide better protection and is as durable and secure as a portable building, while being easier to transport. | ||
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- | unlike current solutions (soft-skinned tents), which offer inadequate protection, or are expensive and difficult to transport, concrete canvas is a rapidly deployable hardened shelter that requires only water and air for construction. it can be deployed by a person without any training in under 40 minutes and is ready to use within 2 hours. plus, with a design life of over 10 years, (tents only survive for 2 years) | ||
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