CustomVault - high-security modular vault solutions



   
   
   
     



 
  


For over 20 years, clients have turned to CustomVault to design and deliver high-security modular vault systems all over the world and for every conceivable application and site requirement.

A Class-2 LightWeight™ system installed on the 11th floor suspended over the domed, architecturally significant (but unstable) terra cotta ceiling of the bank floor below. A steel support cradle structure had to be tied-in to the existing building structure in order to support vault loads and protect the ceiling below. This was not only a high-rise installation, but also a "high wire" vault installation. To ensure the safety of the bank staff working below, all installation work was done after hours.
CustomVault designed and installed the largest modular vault to date a—20,000 square foot structure for a major pharmaceutical manufacturer. In order to optimize the efficiency of the warehousing operation within a DEA validated secure environment, the vault was designed around double-lane forklift traffic patterns with pallets racked five high.
CustomVault designed a UL listed vault system for a jewelry distribution center where the vault door was mounted waist-high to accommodate a conveyor running through the vault. This innovative vault design allowed the company to improve the efficiency of their picking and shipping operation by reducing manpower requirements.
Recently, CustomVault completed the largest multi-unit modular vault project ever undertaken, an installation of 64 modular vaults at an undisclosed U.S. military base. The project was designed, manufactured, delivered and installed within 12 weeks to exacting standards. CustomVault staff lived and worked on-site to meet the aggressive time schedules.
CustomVault installed physical security equipment for the fist western-style bank in Vladivostok, Russia, 40 kilometers from the Chinese border. The project included vault space, safety deposit boxes, bullet resistant equipment and an alarm system. Every nail, screw and tool had to be shipped to Vladivostok along with the equipment components, as there were no local sources of supply.