Sprung Advantage
Comparison Matrix
At a time that requires the reimagining of the construction industry around the world, the demand for a faster, more flexible, cost-effective building solution that can adapt to changing needs and emerging markets is more important than ever before.
Our at-a-glance comparison matrix demonstrates the different ways Sprung tensioned membrane structures outperform and outlast pre-engineered metal and conventional construction buildings.
How does a Sprung structure compare?
Feature  | Sprung Structures  | Pre-Engineered Metal Building  | Conventional Construction  | 
  | Sprung structures are typically delivered 4-6 weeks for a standard structure  | 12 plus months  | 12 plus months  | 
  | Compact shipping: Sprung structures up to 15,000 square feet. can be shipped in one 40-foot ISO container or on one 48-foot flatbed  | 6,000 sq.ft. per load  | n/a  | 
  | If appropriate soil conditions exist, concrete foundations are not required on Sprung structures up to 160′ wide  | Yes – no exceptions  | Yes – no exceptions  | 
  | 500 to 2000 sq.ft. per day, depending on options, complete with finished interior for a Sprung structure  | After foundation is in place, a pre-engineered metal building can be constructed at a rate of 2,000 sq. ft. per week.  | 12-18 months for conventional construction  | 
  | 1-6 months for a Sprung structure  | 12-18 months for a pre-engineered metal building  | 18-24 months conventional construction  | 
  | A Sprung structure has a rust-free aluminum substructure. Sprung’s patented tensioning system does not require any retensioning of membrane panels for the life of the structure.  | A standing seam metal roof is prone to large thermal movements. This causes leaks and requires continuous maintenance, especially at penetrations.  | Regular maintenance is required.  | 
  | Adding additional modules to a Sprung structure is easy  | Renovation required  | Renovation required  | 
  | Sprung structures offers unlimited color options  | Limited  | Limited  | 
  | Yes  | No  | No  | 
  | Standard feature: daylight panels in peak of a Sprung structure provide an optimum amount of natural daylight  | Significant extra cost  | Significant extra cost  | 
  | Air permeability is almost 0 in a Sprung structure, resulting in superior energy performance.  | Poor air-tightness  | Moderate air-tightness  | 
  | Excellent acoustical properties with our comprehensive insulation package and “soft wall” interior membrane  | Significant additional costs associated with acoustic treatments needed to make a metal building acceptable for any application where acoustics are a concern (gymnasiums, public assembly, churches, casinos, offices etc.  | Limited performance  | 
  | Indefinite lifespan simply by replacing exterior membrane on a Sprung structure every 20-30 years depending on membrane selection  | 15-50 depending on quality level  | Replace roof every 25+ years  | 
