by Team Miracle Truss | Sep 22, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
You might want to think twice before leading with any size jokes about Rhode Island. Yes, it is the smallest state in the nation. It’s 48 miles long and 37 miles wide, covering an area of just 1,214 square miles. But dynamite, as they say, comes in small packages. It...
by Team Miracle Truss | Sep 20, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
We often think that “environmentally friendly” means, “more expensive.” Building material definitely falls into this category. What’s known as “green building material” tends to cost more. Here’s the thing: it’s not necessarily because the material itself is more...
by Team Miracle Truss | Aug 31, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
Lovers of french fries and tater tots, listen up: The first potato planted in the United States was done so in New Hampshire back in 1719. That alone should be enough to earn this state a space in our hearts—but there’s much more to know about New Hampshire. But...
by Team Miracle Truss | Aug 29, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
It’s a First World problem. You own a private airplane. That’s an expensive investment, and you want to keep it safe and secure. You have few options for that. The most likely and obvious choice is that you rent hangar space at a local airport. It makes sense. Unless...
by Team Miracle Truss | Aug 24, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
What do you know about the state of Indiana? You might be aware that Michael Jackson and his brothers hail from the small town of Gary, Indiana. And you also might have heard that all letters addressed to Santa Claus at the north Pole are routed to Santa Claus,...
by Team Miracle Truss | Aug 22, 2017 | Strong & Flexible Buildings
Cheap shortcuts. That’s how the uninitiated tends to sum up the concept of prefabricated buildings. One shape fits all, and you can have it any footprint configuration you want, as long as it’s a box. Okay, it might be true of some prefab steel buildings—but in...