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The North Carolina company is embarking on one of the largest industrial projects in Louisiana history in the Nucor Steel Louisiana facility, which will occupy about 4,000 accres along the Mississippi River.
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The Houston-based company has received an accreditation based on the requirements of the International Building Code for metal building fabrication. The company is also aproved for fabricating in Houston and Los Angeles as well as Miami-Dade in Florida.
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The former CEO of Kingspan Benchmark has joined Irwin as executive vice president and general manager.
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Retrofits, insulated metal panels, and cod-formed steel framing are the stand-out topics for the education program at Metalcon.
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Former Atlas International vice president Jim Bush has joined the Metal Construction Association's board of directors. Meanwhile, the association has tapped Trespa North America product manager Andy Williams to be its director of codes and standards.
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The Seattle-based manufacturer of metal trench drains, tree grates, and skimmer lids offers many geometric designs, including an intricate Victorian-era pattern.
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The potential of expanded metal mesh goes beyond simply aperture patterns.
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The Seattle-based firm has designed a line of steel hardware and accessories, which is aptly named the Tom Kundig Collection.
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When two architects couldn't find an acceptable metal railing design for a project, they started their own metal panel company.
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