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More Info | Baileigh Industrial’s new corporate facility in Manitowoc, WI, utilized Dri-design Architectural Panels in a .080” custom color to match the established corporate identity colors. Panels were used on walls, fascia, and soffits. The project features unique corner fascia-soffit panels. |
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More Info | Harley Davidson's newest plant in Tomahawk utilized a complete wall system, which was designed by APW. The system integrated 6" structural metal studs with flush vertical interior liners and a horizontal ribbed exterior panel to provide a structural and insulated wall. The exterior was composed of 6 shades of grey. Custom mitered corners were used on the exterior to provide continuity of the ribs around the corners. |
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More Info | Harley Davidson expanded their Tomahawk plant and added and updated entrance. APW and All Fab provided the details and 2 different products to complete this design. The black trim consisted of an aluminum skin that was laminated over paper honeycomb. The silver inset was consisted of an anodized aluminum composite panel. |
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More Info | Kimberly Clark was renovating an existing plant for their new diaper facility. This project was completed in 2 phases with 2 different General Contractors. APW used Alumashield's panel on previous KC projects and was selected for this one based on panel size, speed of installation, superior side joint and insulating capabilities and finished skins on both the interior and exterior surfaces. |
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More Info | This is the first project APW has completed using Dri-Design with made from VM Zinc. The Architect selected this natural material for the fascia/soffit/wall and column covers to highlight the new entrance to Snap On Tools Museum located at their headquarters in Kenosha, WI. |
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More Info | The Sunlite Plastics project in Germantown, WI was a complete exterior existing building renovation and addition featuring nearly 7,000sf of .080” aluminum Dri-design panels with a custom Silver Kynar paint finish. The custom Dri-design panels are featured at exterior wall surfaces, canopy soffits and columns at the building entrances. Panel attachment was completed using a APW designed subgirts system since the buildings original exterior was a concrete block or aggregate-stucco. The custom colored mica paint color selection enhances the building’s aesthetic appearance to match to company’s high-tech business image.
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More Info | This new addition to the Trek Bicycle Headquarters uses a pressure equalized-rain screen Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) panel system. Panel system was designed to function with the sun shade system at all window locations. |
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More Info | The Waukesha Electric expansion was designed to match the field assembled metal panels on the existing building. APW submitted value engineering along with a proposal which allowed for the field assembled metal panels to be altered to foam core metal panels. APW installed a ribbed panel over the foam core panel at the point where the new and existing panels intersected. The remaining construction included a foam core panel that had a series of minor ribs in the exterior profile. The value engineering APW offered not only saved the owner money, but provided a superior product to the field assembled system. |
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More Info | An insulated asbestos containing panel was used on this building. The high temperature, humidity and gases had deteriorated the vapor barrier and the panel surface to the degree that some of the structural steel needed to be replaced. APW provided a 3" thick foam core panel with a stainless steel interior surface and a galvalume/painted exterior surface. This product was selected for its corrosion resistant surface, super side joint design, insulating value and ease of installation. |
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More Info | The new WISMARQ Building in Oconomowoc, WI is an example of a subtle use of Dri-design Architectural Wall Panels on a mostly masonry building. The Dri-design Panels are .080" aluminum painted custom silver as selected by the Owner. Panel layout is a funning-bond pattern. 90 degree bent corner panels have been were used to enhance the panel joint lines. The project is a outstanding example of Dri-design's unlimited color selection for matching other metals such as window frames and sunshades.
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