Birdair, Inc., a specialty contractor of tensile structures of all sizes, has been awarded the design-build contract for the cable and fabric roofing system of a 2,200-square-foot freestanding tensile structure at the Staten Island Children’s Museum in Staten Island, N.Y.
Saint-Gobain, a building materials company, announced the appointment of John Crowe as President and CEO of both Saint-Gobain Corporation (Saint-Gobain’s North American holding company) and CertainTeed Corporation (Saint-Gobain’s largest North American subsidiary).
The recently completed headquarters facility for the Human Resources Development
Commission of Allegany County has been awarded LEED Gold certification, thanks
in part to its highly energy efficient accel-E Steel Thermal Efficient
Panel (S.T.E.P.) wall system.
IMETCO (Innovative Metals Company
Inc.), manufacturer of commercial metal roofing and building envelope products,
announced today that it has published a new Division 7 Architectural
Binder.
Atlanta, Ga.-based Innerwall
Company, LLC appointed Karen Cunningham as General Manager to streamline
the submittal process for metal cladding contractors and manufacturers.
Innerwall Company, LLC is celebrating six years with a new website for online
shop drawing management.
Shop
drawing orders can quickly be submitted via the website and clients can access
their entire portfolio securely from
any computer.
One of Norfolk State University’s largest new
building projects, the 132,000-square-foot Lyman Beecher Brooks Library,
promises to be a healthier and more comfortable place to study, learn and meet,
thanks to help from InsulBloc
spray foam insulation by NCFI
Polyurethanes.
Saint-Gobain announced its support of the 2011 Solar Decathlon team
from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and University of Massachusetts
Lowell.
Project FROG has chosen K-tect Sustainable Building Systems insulated wall panels for
its zero-net-energy (ZNE) capable building system. ZNE buildings achieve
zero-net-energy consumption and zero carbon emissions annually.