01 The Challenge
[ Open with the customer's situation. What did they have before, and what wasn't working? Examples to draw from: an aging bifold or rolling door that wouldn't clear a newer aircraft; high maintenance and downtime; air infiltration and energy loss; a coastal site needing a higher wind rating; or a new building where they wanted to minimize eave height and cost. Be specific to this project. ]
[ Add a second paragraph with the constraints that made it interesting — FAA Part 77 height limits, Florida Building Code / Miami-Dade wind requirements, a tight install window around flight operations, an unusual opening size, etc. ]
02 The Solution
[ Describe what EvoMotion designed and delivered. Name the product and the engineering decisions: one-piece hydraulic door, the size, how it was mounted (in-jamb or outside-mount), wind/snow engineering to ASCE 7 and the local code, any automation (soft-start, remote, BAS tie-in), insulation, walk door, finish to match the building, etc. ]
- [ Door system ] — [ e.g. single-panel hydraulic, 100' x 24', zero headroom loss ]
- [ Engineering ] — [ e.g. rated to 150+ mph, stamped to Florida Building Code ]
- [ Mounting ] — [ e.g. outside-mount retrofit that increased the usable opening ]
- [ Features ] — [ e.g. remote operation, 12V backup, insulated panels ]
“[ Real customer quote about working with EvoMotion or the result ]”
03 The Result
[ Close with the outcome. What changed for the customer? Faster access, a bigger usable opening, lower maintenance, code compliance achieved, a cleaner look, energy savings, on-time delivery. Tie it back to the challenge in paragraph one. ]