
In today’s fast-paced world, time is of the essence, especially for industry giants like Amazon. From two-day shipping to same-day delivery, every minute counts in their quest for efficiency. When constructing new distribution centers, even a matter of days can make a substantial difference in operations. That’s where TuffWrap steps in as a time-saving ally.
The Challenge: Concrete Dust Containment
Before the conveyor belt system could go in, the site contractor needed to cut into the concrete floor to pour footers. The problem: floor cutting kicks up an enormous amount of dust — enough to turn the facility into a costly, time-consuming cleanup job. What the project needed was a reliable concrete dust containment wall. That’s exactly what TuffWrap delivers.
Our Longest Frameless Wall Yet
This installation set a new record for TuffWrap: at 1,800 linear feet, it’s the longest Frameless Wall we’ve ever built — and it’s genuinely massive in person.
Unlike traditional barriers, a Frameless Wall skips the framing and drywall entirely. That means lower costs, faster installation, and a taut, drum-tight surface that ripples when you tap it. Built floor to ceiling, these walls scale to fit any space — as the photos here make clear, size is never a limitation for TuffWrap.
Frameless Walls are one of the most cost-effective ways to separate construction zones from active production areas, and because they go up quickly, your project doesn’t have to sit and wait.
Pocket Doors Keep Things Moving
A solid barrier is great for containment, but it can get in the way of foot traffic. That’s where our Pocket Doors come in. Installed flush with the wall, they’re built to hold up under daily use while giving crews a flexible alternative to standard man doors — each one custom-sized to fit the space.
Whatever the height or length, these walls stand strong against the demands of an active construction site, while pocket doors keep entrances flexible without compromising dust and debris containment.
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