Steel supports learning environment

by Jonathan McGaha | January 31, 2016 12:00 am

Metallic Building Co. supplied its 3-inch CFR Roof Panels, sloped architectural soffit framing and spandrel support steel for Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood, Mass.Metallic Building Co. supplied its 3-inch CFR Roof Panels, sloped architectural soffit framing and spandrel support steel for Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood, Mass. Spandrel framing at the perimeter supports masonry and a metal-andwindow curtainwall. The eave height is 35 feet, 11 inches to 30 feet, 9 inches. An X-Guard Snow Retention System from S5! was installed for the 20,160-square-foot project, which was completed in October 2014. Additionally, Metallic Building supplied 90 tons of structural steel for support buildings, which Barnes Buildings and Management Group Inc. fabricated and erected at the perimeter.

Architect: Beacon Architectural Associates, Boston[1]

General contractor: F.W. Madigan Co. Inc., Worcester, Mass.[2]

Fabricator/erector: Barnes Buildings and Management Group Inc., Weymouth, Mass., barnesbuildings.com[3]

Structural steel/metal roof/soffit panels: Metallic Building Co., Houston, www.metallic.com[4]

Snow retention system: S5!, Colorado Springs, Colo., www.s-5.com[5]

Endnotes:
  1. Beacon Architectural Associates, Boston: http://www.beaconarch.com/
  2. F.W. Madigan Co. Inc., Worcester, Mass.: http://www.fwmadigan.com/
  3. barnesbuildings.com: http://barnesbuildings.com/
  4. www.metallic.com: http://www.metallic.com/
  5. www.s-5.com: http://www.s-5.com/home/index.cfm

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