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The southern California location made seismic codes and regulations a large part of the project planning and execution.
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At 14,976 square feet (1391 m2), this climate-controlled self-storage project used Oklahoma City-based Star Building Systems’ SRHI structural system.
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The 18,000-square-foot (1672-m2) main building includes 800 square feet (74 m2) for rental-offi ce operations and 10,500 square feet (975 m2) for climate-controlled units.
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The first 22 feet (7 m) on the front side of the building uses wood trusses, fire-treated plywood and a unique façade in stucco, accentuated with quoins, shutters and shingles.
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Tidy self-storage structure with Galvalume roof.
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Ivyland, Pa.-based Drexel MetalsCorp. supplied 8,450 square feet (785 mLok panels.
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The exterior of the building features four dormers trimmed in cedar with timber bracing; the front gable features a timber truss, stone wainscot around the office area and cedar-trimmed windows.
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Fabral has announced the winners of its Project of the Year contest. The categories and winners for the contest are General Use, Cleary Building Corp., Verona, Wis.; Agricultural, LL Rogers & Son, Franklin, Ga.; Light Commercial, Shea Roofing, Mountville, Pa.; and Residential, Wedeven Bros...
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The judges of metalmag’s third-annual Architectural Awards believed an innovative use of mesh on a parking garage deserved special recognition.
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Hawaii Self Storage, Kaimuki, recently was named the Facility of the Year New Facility Winner for 2007 by Self-Storage Now! and Mini-Storage Messenger. The facility is clad in 38-foot- (12-m-) long Azteco-finished API panels from MeTecno USA-API Division, Modesto, Calif.