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WAM & Sprung Structures Sign Agreement: Sprung Structures Representation in Japan


Blue Horizon's Sprung Structure
Sprung Structures is a tensile-fabric membrane aluminum structure.

2025.03.10

Sprung is a world leading manufacturer of tensioned-membrane structures that are engineered and manufactured in both Canada and the United States. The aluminum structures are ideal in all environments, and unlike other alternatives on the market provide full insulation, including modular building and design options.


The moto "build faster" has led to the building of more than 12,000 buildings in more than 100 countries in sectors such as military, education, health care, sports and recreation, energy, manufacturing, warehousing, aviation, community, film, hospitality and more.


Sprung Structure used as Airplane Hangar
Sprung used as a hangar in the aerospace industry.

Sprung's revolutionary temporary and permanent buildings are designed to withstand hurricane-strength winds, and are also resistant to earthquakes. They are also easily reconfigured, expanded, disassembled and relocated after years of use. The membrane can be fully recycled, and the Aluminum is made from 45% recycled metal, making Sprung an environmentally sound choice.



An Outdoor Pool Converted to Indoor All-season with Sprung
A variety of design options and modular construction concept allow designers to encase existing or future proof new projects.
Easy Assembly of a Sprung Structure
Sprung's moto is to "Build Faster" with an on-site technical consultant to oversee building procedure.

With demanding snow loads in Hokkaido as well as humid subtropic conditions in Okinawa - Sprung is an ideal building solution for the Japanese and Asian market.


Customers of Sprung structures include Toyota, Tesla, Apple, Blue Origin, Boeing, KOBELCO, Eli Lilly, Exxon, Google and Rio Tinto.


We are pleased to announce that WAM Co., Ltd. is now a representative for Sprung.


To learn more, please visit sprung.com. You can also receive a free consultation by mailing hello@waysandmeans.jp or calling +81 (03)-5738-7079.

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