TIMELINE


1964:
Received special citation awards for engineering, manufacturing, and erecting facilities for New York World’s Fair:
• New Jersey Pavilion
• Dancing Water Pavilion
• Disney Small World Pavilion).


1968:
Introduction of the patented “Bias Safety Cable Net Syetem” at Harvard University, providing maximum safety factor protection against extreme high winds and heavy snow loads.


1969:
Erected the largest Cable Supported Tension Fabric Structure, covering 132,000 sq. ft. for the Walsh Grove Construction Company in Montana.


1970:
U.S. Government needed an emergency facility to cover a crashed Grumman F14 immediately due to impending 20” snowfall the following day. ASATI crew spread and erected a 24,000 sq. ft. dome within 20 hours New Years morning prior to snowstorm.


1972:
Engineered and erected the largest fabric tension structure for housing four 747 Boeing airplanes at both LAX and San Francisco airports.


1973:
Alaskan Pipeline required 42 air supported structures designed to withstand -67 degrees F, 125 mph winds, and 50 lb. snow loads, all engineered and erected by ASATI.


1974:
Minnesota Vikings adopt the first NFL air structure practice facility, engineered and erected by ASATI.


1978:
First air structure ever approved in California for high occupancy use was erected at three locations for LAX airport international arrivals.


1982:
Multi-Sports Cable Dome spanning 350 feet wide was engineered and manufactured for Texas Tech University Football Facility.


1983:
Rutgers University adopts the use of ASATI football cable dome, enclosing entire field and indoor track measuring 230’ x 430’ x 80’.


1984:
Seattle Seahawks practice facility is engineered and erected.


1986:
Philadelphia Eagles practice facility is engineered and erected.


1990:
Chicago Bears practice facility is engineered and erected.


1992:
Largest indoor golf dome is erected for Golden Bear Golf Centers prior to installing the first golf domes in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey

Installation of the first Family Entertainment Dome in Staten Island, New York. The dome encloses batting cages, golf ranges, roller blade arena, climbing wall, children’s soft play area, and several party rooms.


1993:
New York City School Construction Authority appointed ASATI sole supplier of air supported school structures due to the maximum of safety factors available only through the use of ASATI’s patented bias cable net system.


1994:
New York Giants practice facility is engineered and erected.

Denver Broncos practice facility is engineered and erected.


1995:
Environmental Cable Dome is engineered and erected for Hoechst Celanese Corporation. This structure was the largest at the time, spanning 350’ x 600’ x 90’ and engineered for 120 mph winds.

ASATI engineered portable Educational & Entertainment Cable Dome facilities for Disney/Sportslab Inc., providing


1995:
ASATI engineered portable Educational & Entertainment Cable Dome facilities for Disney/Sportslab Inc., providing one of kind unique features that allow rapid dismantle and re-erection across various cities in the United States.


1996:
Three structures for the 100th Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia were engineered, manufactured, and erected. One was for the Olympic Swimming Training Facility, and the two joining structures for the GM Exhibition Pavilion.


1997:
New York Jets practice facility was engineered and erected.


2002:
A turnkey traveling MSN Training Center is engineered and erected for Bill Gates. This facility was relocated across the United States for introduction of the new MSN program to the general public.


2003:
Jack Cust Baseball dome, which measured 360’ x 360’ x 110’, was erected and was the largest air structure sports dome in the world.


2004:
ASATI was awarded as the sole supplier for the first cable net dome ever erected in the Siberia region of Russia. This facility was designed to meet the extreme design criteria set by the worlds largest gas supply company Gazprom, withstanding wind loads of 140 mph and snow loads over 50 lbs.


2005:
The ASATI Bias Cable Net Dome replaces a failed radial designed structure due to excess wind loads. The ASATI dome enclosed and protected 2.6 acres for the new Mad Cow Disease Center in Iowa. The failed radial design proved once again that ASATI’s Patented system was the primary solution for the harsh winter weather.


2006:
Miami Dolphins practice facility was erected, and with the first “Category 4” hurricane resistant structure ever erected. ASATI was awarded the ABC award for the project.


2007:
ASATI awarded the Air Structure industry’s largest single contract to build 74 ASATI Bias Cable Net Sports Domes for the Russian Federation for Multi-Sports and Ice Hockey. In order to meet contractual commitments, all of these buildings were manufactured within a one-year period.


2008:
Aquatic Center and Training Facility is engineered and erected for one of the largest Air Force bases in America, Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

Cozmo Entertainment in Kuwait erects a dome over their premier entertainment facility, with bowling, mini golf, billiards, soccer, and arcades.

Turning Stone Casino encloses four tennis courts at their Sportsplex in Verona, New York.


2009:
Virginia Commonwealth University tennis and recreation facility erects indoor tennis dome.


2011:
Washington Redskins erect largest NFL practice facility ever, measuring 230’ x 420’ x 96’.

ASATI engineers and manufactures Multi-Sport air structure for Hofstra University Recreation Center.


2012:
Intrepid Air and Space Museum announces the opening of the Space Shuttle Pavilion enclosing the Enterprise Space Shuttle within a highly engineered ASATI air structure. Within the Pavilion, space shuttle Enterprise sits just 10 feet off the ground. This allows visitors to walk directly underneath this historic artifact, while an elevated viewing platform allows guests to gain even greater perspective within the dome.

International School of Beijing erects two 50,000 sq. ft. ASATI multi-sports and tennis domes.


2013:
Franklin Pierce University erects brand new 72,000 sq. ft. Field House.


2014:
Global Blue Technologies- Erects four structures for producing bio-secure high-quality pathogen-free organic shrimp under 397,936 square feet of structures


2015:
Sports Kingdome- The largest ground mounted structure of its kind built to date, a first of its kind baseball/multi-sports facility


2016:
Caterpillar- ASATI was hired to develop an R&D facility for GPS controlled Caterpillar products. This facility was specially designed to with a ventilation system that would maintain safe air conditions as the machines were being operated within the enclosure.

PATENTS HELD

PATENT
PATENT DATE
DESCRIPTION
April 29, 1969
Air Delivery Apparatus, Air Supported Structure Structures
September 28, 1971
Sports Structures
September 9, 1975
Cable Joint Clamps
May 17, 1975
Closure for Pressurized Structure
May 06, 1975
Reinforced Inflated
January 3, 1978
Double Wall Panel Unit for Air Supported Structure
May 29, 1979
Double Wall Fabric Panel Unit
May 8, 1979
Double Wall Fabric Panel Unit Canadian
February 5, 1980
Triple Wall
June 24, 1982
Golf Dome
September 24 1982
Golf Dome Cable Net
August 16, 1983
Fabric Panel Unit
September 4, 1984
Air Supported Structure
September 11, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 2, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 2, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 2, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 2, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 2, 1984
Air Supported Structure
October 16, 1984
Air Supported Structure with
Internal Liners
October 23, 1984
Cable System for Inflatable Buildings
April 16, 1985
Improved Cable Tie
November 5, 1985
Air Supported Structure for Sports
February 5, 1986
Triple Wall Panel Unit for Air Supported Structure
December 16, 1986
Cabling System for an Inflatable Canadian Building