A tower shelter bolted to a concrete pad is exactly what many companies
use.  There really isn't any difference between that and a structure
built on site to the same spec.  Usually they are prefab concrete.

These are the design criteria Fiberbond builds to for instance -
https://www.fibrebond.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Concrete-Generic-Specifications-2016.pdf

https://www.fibrebond.com/markets/telecom/

Used one for sale -
https://telepp.com/product/11-5x22-fibrebond-concrete-shelter/

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> Chris Fabien <mailto:[email protected]>
> July 28, 2021 at 07:39
> We need to upgrade a roadside FTTH cabinet to a small building. I've
> never started from scratch before. It will house maybe 2 racks of
> equipment. I'm thinking 10x15 or 10x20 footprint. I know a used tower
> shelter is an option but I'm leaning towards a real building, maybe
> concrete for tornado resistance.
>
> Probably two small Mini Splits for cooling. Power, I'm not sure,
> probably dual 48v system although we may have some 120 equipment.
> Propane backup generator or course. Probably needs some propane heat
> also for winter in Michigan but maybe I could just run the right mini
> split and some electric heat for super cold days.
>
> Interested in any other ideas and what stuff do I need to consider
> that's not even on my radar.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>

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