by Jonathan McGaha | July 5, 2011 12:00 am
This month we are going to look at two other parameters that often are interrelated: geometric complexity and installation and how they affect pricing.
It is not surprising that parameters like complex shapes, hard-to-get-to work areas and panels that stop and start are often more expensive. What designers have found is that these parameters are expensive for almost any product.
What they have found is that MCM panels solve these conditions more economically than almost any other material, because of their unique properties. Complex shapes are more easily formed than other materials, like foam panels, welded aluminum plate panels, stone, etc. And because they weigh considerably less than stone, concrete, stucco, etc., they can be installed for far less in hard-to-access areas, like fascia/soffit intersections at the top of buildings.
Ted S. Miller is the president of The Miller Clapperton Partnership Inc., Austell, Ga. For more information, visit www.millerclapperton.com.
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