Petersen Panels Help Restore Look of Historic Pier

by Jonathan McGaha | January 7, 2010 12:00 am

The Bradenton Beach, FL city pier has reopened following a $2.2 million renovation. The historic pier at the end of Bridge Street had been closed after suffering hurricane damage The 650-foot pier now includes the popular re-opened Rotten Ralph’s restaurant, a fishing kiosk, harbormaster’s office and rest rooms with showers. Approximately 4,500 sq. ft. of Petersen’s Snap-Clad panels finished in Silver Metallic were utilized on the project. The panels were installed by Sutter Roofing Company, Sarasota, FL. Architectural design was provided by O’Brien Architects, Bradenton, FL. Long-recognized as an industry leader in metal standing seam roofing products, Petersen also offers exposed fastener panels, flush panels, composite wall panels and column covers. All provide the well-known Petersen quality and are available in 37 standard colors on steel and 36 standard colors on aluminum. For more information, visit www.pac-clad.com.

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