Package: ManufacturingFabricationFacilities

Parent: Cultural

Relevant types:

Name Type Definition Description
Gantry_C Feature Type A permanent raised structure used to support equipment (for example: cranes, signal lights, or signs) while spanning over or around an object (for example: over a road or railroad, or around a ship hull or rocket). A gantry may be moveable (for example: a rocket gantry may be repositioned away from the launch pad when pre-launch preparations are complete). A 'scaffold' is a structure that may be similar in appearance but is assembled only for temporary use (for example: during external repair of a building).
Gantry_P Feature Type A permanent raised structure used to support equipment (for example: cranes, signal lights, or signs) while spanning over or around an object (for example: over a road or railroad, or around a ship hull or rocket). A gantry may be moveable (for example: a rocket gantry may be repositioned away from the launch pad when pre-launch preparations are complete). A 'scaffold' is a structure that may be similar in appearance but is assembled only for temporary use (for example: during external repair of a building).
Gantry_S Feature Type A permanent raised structure used to support equipment (for example: cranes, signal lights, or signs) while spanning over or around an object (for example: over a road or railroad, or around a ship hull or rocket). A gantry may be moveable (for example: a rocket gantry may be repositioned away from the launch pad when pre-launch preparations are complete). A 'scaffold' is a structure that may be similar in appearance but is assembled only for temporary use (for example: during external repair of a building).
IndustrialPark_S Feature Type An industrial facility consisting of buildings and related structures that are tenanted by multiple manufacturing (for example: industrial equipment manufacture or materials processing) and/or service businesses (for example: auto repair or residential contractors) requiring significant equipment and/or materials, and sharing common access to adjacent transport facilities. Heavy industrial parks have tenants that are involved in industries where a significant tonnage of raw materials and/or finished products are shipped and more than one transport mode (for example: road, railway, aerodrome, canal, or navigable river) is available. Light industrial parks have tenants that may be involved in manufacturing and/or services; for example: small electrical appliance manufacture or repair.