Modular Car Wash Buildings

American Modular Technologies
AMT was founded in 1952 as the Beaman Corporation. Beaman manufactured thousands of convenience stores, car washes, fuel kiosks and canopies for BP, Shell, Exxon, Texaco, Mobil, Hess, Sunoco, Marathon and hundreds of jobbers. Rally's (Checkers Corporation) acquired Beaman to assist with rapid expansion of franchise and corporate restaurants through modular commercial construction. AMT gained significant experience developing QSR food and beverage kiosks and single & double drive thru fast food restaurants. In the 1990s the company was renamed American Modular Technologies (AMT).

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RBI Structures
RBI Structures, a division of Rough Brothers Inc. designs, engineers, manufactures and installs specialty pre-engineered structures throughout North America. Rough Brothers Inc. is a leading supplier of car wash modular buildings, greenhouses, conservatories, and related systems for growers, nurseries, retail garden centers, botanical gardens, and institutions such as universities and research facilities. For nearly 75 years, Rough Brothers expertise encompasses all aspects of commercial construction and maintenance-structure design, material handling systems, glass, glazing, heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and environmental controls.

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Crystal Structures
Crystal Structures Carwash modular buildings by Sunshine Rooms, Inc. is located in Wichita, KS, and was founded in 1980. In 2005, Sunshine Rooms made the commitment to market our product to the car wash industry. Our past experiences in building and installing thousands of structures has prepared us well to become a leader in this industry as well. Today we continue designing and manufacturing the highest quality glass structures in the marketplace. We look forward to all design challenges and hope we can build a new structure for you!

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