The Cheyenne is a large multi-flush, multi-shower facility. The Cheyenne has a multi-user restroom facility on the front and four individual shower rooms on the back. The Cheyenne is designed to meet all current American with Disabilities Act requirements. The Cheyenne is ideal for any area that experiences extreme vandalism. The Cheyenne can be ordered in several different textures and a multitude of different and unique earthtone colors
Durability
The Cheyenne is engineered and designed for long-life in extreme conditions. The building meets or exceeds the effects of a seismic design category E earthquake, a 150-mph wind load and a 250-pound per square foot snow load.
Maintenance
The Cheyenne is extremely easy to maintain. With our steel reinforced 5,000 psi concrete construction, the building will not rot, rust, or burn. The building interior is primed and painted with white paint to reflect natural light from the Lexan windows mounted in heavy steel frames cast into the walls.
Cleaning of the building interior is easily accomplished with a brush and warm soapy water. Stall partitions are made of the same high strength concrete as our exterior walls and roof and also coated with anti-graffiti sealer.
The walls and roof structure are made of “colored through concrete”, coated with an exterior stain, followed by an anti-graffiti sealer.
Utilities
The Cheyenne's utilities are pre-wired, plumbed and tested before shipping to meet local code requirements. They are conveniently concealed within the chase/storage area for easy hookup and maintenance and to reduce the effects of vandalism.
Standard fixtures include vitreous china in the restroom and vandal resistant stainless steel modular shower control units in the shower rooms. Twin high volume hot water tanks are standard. Optional stainless steel fixtures are available in the restroom and room heaters are available in the showers and restroom.
Hook Up and Installation
The Cheyenne requires minimal site work. It is designed to sit on a three- quarter minus gravel base, compacted to a ninety-five percent compaction level. The water, sewage and electrical utility lines are stubbed up through the prepared base material to match up with the utility access hole within the floor of the chase area.
The three sections of the Cheyenne are post- tensioned at site. The wiring and plumbing of the pre-wired and pre-plumbed sections are connected together. The Cheyenne is then connected to the site utilities. All of this takes place in a matter of 2-3 days. Site construction and supervision time is greatly reduced from a site built building.
Quality and Value
Because of our two state-of-the-art, 120,000 square foot production facilities, CXT can produce consistently higher quality buildings at a lower cost to meet the needs of city, county, state and federal agencies.
We at CXT take pride in our craftsmanship and are ready to provide you with our legendary customer service. See why we say, " Once you buy a CXT produced building you will never purchase anything else." |