Robotic Storage Facility Announces Construction Team
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 20, 2008 - RoboVault, the first high-tech robotic storage facility of its kind in the world, has assembled an outstanding team of construction, design and development professionals.
Miller Construction Company has been named General Contractor. The architect for the project is Gustavo Carbonell of Fort Lauderdale.
The high-tech, automated self storage system is provided by Germany’s Westfalia Technologies Inc. Westfalia’s Automated Self Storage Retrieval System (AS/RS) technology and Savanna.NET® Warehouse Management System will manage and control the movement of the units throughout the facility. BankAtlantic is providing financing for the project.
Designed to withstand up to Category 5 hurricanes with 200 mph winds, RoboVault is equipped with back-up power generation. Its unprecedented combination of technology includes heart beat detection, biometric recognition and private access with 24/7 security monitoring.
Its unique combination of extraordinary storage capabilities and high-tech security features distinguishes RoboVault from all previous storage facilities. A fully automated robotic container retrieval system safely stores valuables ranging in size from exotic automobiles to precious artwork and other priceless items. Adjacent rooms offer climate-controlled wine storage and private safe deposit boxes catering to individual requirements.
The facility is strategically located just north of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport at the northwest intersection of I-595 and US 1 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at 3340 SE 6th Avenue. The target completion date has been set for April 2009.
“The development of an extraordinary storage facility must be executed by an extraordinary development team,” said Marvin Chaney, President of RoboVault. “We have assembled what we consider a dream team to deliver a storage facility like no other.”
Chaney, who began his career as a CPA, has developed self-storage facilities for over 25 years, first in Detroit and then in Florida. In 1986, in response to increasing land costs, he developed the first multi-story self storage facility in the State of Florida.
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For more information, please visit www.robostorage.com.


