Case Studies

by Jonathan McGaha | December 31, 2008 12:00 am

Tomorrow’s Corner, St. Clairsville, Ohio

Located in the Fox Commerce Park, Tomorrow’s Corner has a mission to help people enjoy their day. Opened in June 2008, the 12,000-square-foot (1,115-m2) facility provides day habilitation services to adults with mild to severe developmental disabilities. Activities include sensory, art, music, exercise, nature appreciation and relaxation. The 40-member staff specializes in providing comfort to those who would not benefit from traditional habilitation services.

The project utilized 145.44 squares (1,351 m2) of Mesa roof panels in Brandy wine and 59.06 squares (549 m2) of Mesa wall panels in Clay on the building. Quality Builders, Berlin, Ohio, was the builder on the project.

McElroy Metal Inc., Marshall, Mich.

 

Private Residence, Milton, Fla.

Completed this past summer, this home in Milton, Fla., utilized 2 2/3-inch (68-mm) by 7/8-inch (22-mm) corrugated flush panels from Petersen Aluminum Corp. The project specified 3,500 square feet
(325 m2) of 0.032-inch (0.8-mm) aluminum 7/8-inch corrugated panels, along with 2,800 square feet (260 m2) of 0.032-inch aluminum flush panels and 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of 0.032-inch aluminum flashings. The panels featured PAC-CLAD KYNAR 500 coating in Champagne Metallic and Copper Penny Metallic from Valspar. Specialty Contractors, Pensacola, Fla., was the roofing contractor; Spencer Maxwell Bullock, Pensacola, was the architect of record; and Biggs Green Construction Services Inc., Pensacola, was the general contractor.

Petersen Aluminum Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill.

Valspar, Minneapolis

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