July 24, 2020 - Weekly News Update |
Featured Project: The Garland Company
Transportation Hub Is Reroofed With Metal Panels
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Montréal, Quebec - Manitoulin Transport operates a busy trucking terminal in Montréal, located in a high volume industrial area near the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. The original metal roof, which was approximately 50 years old, was replaced with Garland's R-Mer® Span standing seam panels. The reroof process was completed in 2019.
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Industry News:
Sheet Metal Supply Moves To New, Larger Facility
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Mundelein, IL - Sheet Metal Supply, a leading fabricator and supplier of formed perimeter edge materials and processed coil and flat stock for more than 25 years, has moved its operation into a new and larger facility in Grayslake, IL.
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Featured Resource
Sheffield Metals offers a series of six 15-minute, AIA-approved Nano Courses worth 0.25 LU/HSW each. To learn more, click here or on the image at the right.
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Featured Project: Schweiss Doors
Hydraulic Door Meets Hangar's Clearance Requirements
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Eugene, OR - A beautiful new Varco Pruden corporate jet hangar, built by Ordell Construction for Lanz Cabinets of Eugene, features a 76-foot wide by 23-1/2-foot tall hydraulic door from Schweiss Doors. The 9,288-square-foot hangar houses several offices, a kitchen, a meeting room and a fireplace lounge.
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Featured Article: The Garland Company
Proper Design And Detailing Of Metal Roofing Are Critical
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"It's important to understand that the successful performance of any roof system, but especially metal roof systems, is highly reliant on proper design and detailing. As the saying goes, 'the devil is in the details'," writes Travis Lord of The Garland Company Inc. "Details can truly make or break a standing seam metal roof system, which is why proper design and waterproofing techniques are critical to achieving the system's intended performance life."
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Industry News:
Wood's Powr-Grip® Chief Engineer Retires After 32 Years
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Laurel, MT - Gary Bond (shown in photo), Wood's Powr-Grip® (WPG) Chief Engineer, has retired from the company following 32 years of service. Assuming his responsibilities is Bryan Strobel, a 24-year veteran of WPG who has previously been in charge of New Product Development.
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