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Construction
PolySteel has successfully
been used in virtually every type of construction, from one-story residences
to multiple-story office buildings. PolySteel insulated concrete
forms have received
complete code approval throughout the United
States.
Commercial
Construction Examples
Butte
DeMorts
Country
Club
Appleton, WI
This three-story clubhouse was built with
8-inch PolySteel forms and finished with brick veneer. |
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Ace
Hardware Store
Seaville, New Jersey
PolySteel Dealer:
Rory & Tonya Ahern
Look at the difference
Polysteel can make in your company's heating costs!
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Specifics:
• Steel frame with PolySteel
curtain walls.
• Foundation: Conventional
concrete poured in place.
• 24,000 sf. including 7,200
sf of an original steel building.
• Wall heights: Up
to 24 feet.
• 1,500 6" PolySteel
Forms used.
• Exterior finish: Thoroseal
synthetic stucco.
Heating Cost Comparison:
Jan. 1995: Original
7,000 sf building -- $800 (11¢/sf)
Jan. 1996: New 24,000
sf PolySteel building -- $390 (½¢/sf)
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Beverage
Distributor's Warehouse
Richfield, Utah
PolySteel Dealer:
Kendall Bush
Owner:
Winkel Distributing
This 40,000 sq.ft. warehouse used 6-inch
PolySteel Forms for the exterior curtain walls after the steel framework
was installed. Height of PolySteel walls range from 20 feet at the eves
to 24 feet at the peak.
The warehouse includes 23,900 sq.ft. of
refrigerated space; 15,800 sq.ft. of shipping warehouse; and 900 sq.ft.
of office space. 3800 6-inch PolySteel Forms were used.
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Church
Addition
Waterford, Pennsylvania
PolySteel Dealer:
John & Ginny Frey
Owner:
First Presbyterian Church
of Waterford
Specifics:
• Foundation is a 4 ft. PolySteel frost
wall with concrete slab on grade.
• 7,000 sq.ft. heated area.
• Wall height is 21'4" (21 courses).
• 1,380 8-inch forms used.
• Exterior finish: Brick veneer on brick
ledge.
• Use: Classrooms and multi-purpose room/gym.
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Baskin-Robbins
Ellensburge, Washington
PolySteel Dealer: Dan Buchanan
This 1,000 sq.ft. Baskin Robbins ice cream
shop was built with PolySteel Forms.
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Calvary of God
Church &
School
Toledo, OH
This 85,000 sq. ft. church and school was
built in the early 1980's using the earlier foam form, Crete Core, manufactured
in Polysteel's Newfield, NY, factory. |
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