Monolithic Moves to Texas.

Monolithic Moves to Texas

1990: David B. South purchases Precision Air Structures (PASCO) from Jack Boyt in Des Moines, Iowa and moves its operations to Texas. Don Garrison, superintendent of PASCO, moves his family to Texas with the company. To this day, no Airform or fabric structure leaves the manufacturing plant without Don’s approval.

David also rents a plane, picks out a 26-acre plot of land off I-35E between Waco and Dallas, and moves Monolithic there. When the crew arrives in Italy, Texas, they construct the office, four storage domes and a model home in just 20 days.