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NASA uses ROHN towers to monitor their launches
NASA's Goddard Flight Center
Wallops Island, Virginia
ROHN is supporting the global search for alternative energy sources
with turbine support structures and meterological towers around the world.
Selawik National Refuge
near the Arctic Circle
"Thought is the wind and knowledge the sail..." - David Hare
ROHN is supporting research in the study of the ionosphere
National Science Foundation's AMISR Research
Radar System, Fairbanks, Alaska,
Constructed by SRI International
ROHN towers improve services and safety
in the world’s most remote locations
Wind and Communication Tower
Liasamis, Kenya
ROHN towers survive under the pressure of hurricane force winds
Wind Energy Systems Technology (W.E.S.T) Meteorlogical Tower,
Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Galveston, TX
Survived a direct hit from Hurricane Ike.
September, 2008
ROHN has structures standing in the most challenging climates
Lewis Peak, Mount Ogden, Utah
Emergency Communication Towers for
the 2002 Winter Olympics
For 60 years ROHN has endured as the quality
standard in the tower industry
Contact ROHN to design, fabricate and construct your next site
WCAX-TX,
Mt. Mansfield, Vermont
In the most rugged climates, our towers stand tall
Rhombic Array
Palmer Station, Antarctica
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