Building Composites LLC, which manufactures an innovative building skin system that can reduce exterior construction times by as much as 33%, has welcomed the additions of Jack Lay and Anya Khabarova to its leadership team.
Along with his extensive engineering background, Lay brings a wealth of experience in product management to the team. As plant manager, his responsibilities at Building Composites will involve managing production, ensuring safety, and implementing operating procedures for associates. Lay earned a master’s degree in engineering from Cornell University and has attained several notable achievements during his career, including a United States patent and General Electric T-700 Engine Level 2 Gold Quality Award.
As a creative structural engineer specializing in innovative materials and disruptive technologies since 2006, Khabarova will join Building Composites as the director of engineering. Previously, she worked as a construction site foreman and project manager. She also helped develop groundbreaking 3D printed structures and systems, including the R. Buckminster Fuller Visitor Center in Carbondale, Illinois, and a patented load-bearing panelized structural system.
“It’s both an honor and a privilege to announce the additions of Jack and Anya,” said Andy Loff, CEO at Building Composites. “I could not have imagined better-suited leaders to join our team of executives.”
The company has brought its state-of-the-art manufacturing along with approximately 100 jobs to the Dayton area. Its HyperWall™ panel system is a high-quality, sustainable exterior building skin system that incorporates proven material, design and manufacturing technologies to simplify building construction while enabling greater versatility and lower overall project costs.
To learn more about the ambitious growth plans of Building Composites LLC and how the HyperWall panel system can be used in your next project, visit www.building-composites.com.