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Homeless Navigation Centers

Community Resource Facilities and Housing Shelters

Sprung Navigation Center is a homeless community resource concept designed by city planners across North America. As a complement to the “Housing First” model, a Sprung Navigation Center becomes the vital bridge between life on the streets and an affordable housing unit.

Delivered and erected in as little as eight weeks, a Navigation Center allows cities to provide safe and secure accommodations as well as basic life services; bathrooms, showers, laundry, counseling, and medical care. Some of the cities and organizations Sprung has worked with include Leeward Coast, the City of San FranciscoFresno Rescue MissionOregon Harbor of HopeEmbarcadero SAFE Navigation Center, and the City of Toronto.

With low construction costs, limited foundation requirements, and the ability to deliver and build quicker than conventional building types, Sprung provides an ideal solution for communities in need of Navigation Centers. Sprung’s bright, clear-span interiors provide permanent or temporary shelter structures with a natural and bright living environment, while an energy-efficient insulation package means a comfortable interior and lower overall operating costs. The sophisticated interior of a Sprung structure can accommodate separate rooms and communal areas allowing for safer and more comfortable spaces within homeless facilities

Top 5 Reasons to Choose Sprung

  • Superior Performing Insulation System - Achieve exceptional performance as well as lower operating and energy costs with Sprung’s airtight building envelope and fully lofted fiberglass insulation system.

  • Engineered for Extreme Climates - Sprung’s gymnasium structures are designed and tested to withstand extreme weather conditions all over the world.

  • Rapid Construction Schedule - Significantly reduce construction costs and timelines compared to conventional construction for shelter structures.

  • Limited Foundation Requirements - With limited foundation requirements, cities can build in places conventional structures can’t be built, including existing asphalt, empty lots, even open spaces, giving more options to densely populated areas.

  • Modular, Relocatable Clear Span Design - Disassemble, move or completely reconfigure -ideal for multi-use applications.

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