Smithsonian National Zoo Lynx Exhibit

The Smithsonian National Zoo's new Canadian Lynx and Bat-eared Fox exhibit features hot-dip galvanized and painted round pipe columns with specialized lifting points to support protective netting in an intimate viewing environment. The duplex coating system provides durability against both weather elements and climbing animals that may scratch the paint over time.

Date

December 2024

Location

Washington, DC
Description

The Challenge, The Solution, The Results

Customer

Awards

Project Size

23 tons

Components

pipe columns

Washington D.C. is set to welcome two new species to its community. The Smithsonian National Zoo will be opening new exhibits to accommodate a Canadian Lynx and a Bat-eared Fox. Their homes will be located where the old bobcat exhibit was located, but not before some renovations are finished.

The new exhibit is located with the other Great Cats exhibits. Because these two animals are smaller than their neighboring lions, the enclosure is smaller and not below grade. Guests can walk right up to the animals, almost an armlengths away. This intimate setting requires more of a structure than the “den” located across the pathway. The enclosure is surrounded with netting that is held up with galvanized and painted columns throughout the exbibit. The columns are round pipe with lifting points at the top to hold up the netting. Each pipe was galvanized then painted to blend in with the environment. It was important to galvanize before painting, as these species are adept at climbing and may eventually scratch the paint.

The fabricator, galvanizer, and painter each had proper communication to ensure this project was completed properly and on time. This new enclosure will stand the test of time, not only with the elements, but with the species that it holds. Both of these animals are new to the Smithsonian National Zoo and should entertain visitors for years to come.

Gallery

Every Detail Tells Our Story

Dive deeper into this project with exclusive images that capture the craftsmanship, precision, and galvanizing expertise that brought this vision to life.

No items found.
Our Portfolio

Protecting America's Infrastructure One Dip at a Time

Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium Renovation Phase 2

Oklahoma State University's $55 million Boone Pickens Stadium renovation utilized 1,800 linear feet of hot-dip galvanized handrails with specialized thread protection services and rapid 48-hour turnarounds to enhance fan safety and experience.

One uCity Square

This custom steel sculpture was engineered specifically for hot-dip galvanizing with careful consideration of kettle dimensions, drainage placement, and warping prevention, then finished with a striking 2-part epoxy coating in blue and brown. The project transformed rigid steel into fluid movement while achieving lasting durability through galvanized corrosion protection and vibrant color finishes.

Stonebridge Great Lakes

Great Lakes Cheese Co.'s $621 million facility required progressive hot-dip galvanizing of 1,400 tons of structural steel including box beams, tubes, and girts, with specialized hole plugging services for oversized tubular members.

Farmingdale High School Carport

Farmingdale High School's 946.7KWDC solar carport system utilized 72 tons of hot-dip galvanized steel including anchor bolts, columns, tube arms, and purlins, with 24-hour turnaround schedules enabling seamless installation without blocking parking spaces.

Ready to Transform Your Project with Industry-Leading Galvanizing?

Don't let corrosion compromise your investment. Partner with V&S Galvanizing for proven protection that outlasts the competition. Our expert team delivers custom solutions, rapid turnaround, and nationwide reliability that keeps your project on schedule and on budget.

Hot dip galvanizing steel