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Metal Sales Adds Durable Exterior to Grocery and Retail Mixed-Use Facility

May 10, 2011
Metal Sales Manufacturing Corporation, a nationwide provider of metal panels for the building and construction industry, has brought a fresh new look to the Town and Country Foods complex in Bozeman, Mont.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Metal Sales Manufacturing Corporation, a nationwide provider of metal panels for the building and construction industry, has brought a fresh new look to the Town and Country Foods complex in Bozeman, Mont.

The facility, which also houses corporate offices, a lounge, restaurant/bar area, and retail space for Bling Wireless, a communication and satellite equipment store, is outfitted with 9,377 square feet of Metal Sales T6-A wall panels in a bright Antique Patina.

Located in southern Bozeman, the facility stands on the site of a former 8-plex movie theater. Community zoning laws required that the bulk of the existing 1950’s cinema structure remain intact. Van Bryan Studio Architects responded to this challenge by giving the squat building more height, using the vertical lines of Metal Sales panels to assist in the visual and physical transformation.

“The metal panels really dress up the existing building,” said Leah Shute, lead architect for the project. “It’s a cost-effective approach to introduce durability and sustainability, while maintaining the aesthetic objectives of the design.”

Metal Sales also proved advantageous for this project because of its convenience to Bozeman, a fairly remote area. With 20 nationwide locations and a company fleet of 90 trucks and 90 trained drivers, panels can be quickly delivered to any location in the United States. “We pride ourselves on accessibility,” said Byron Smith, Vice President – West Region for Metal Sales. “We have the largest sales force in the industry, and we do our best to extend our services to wherever our products are needed.”

The T6-A panels were produced in the Fontana, Calif. branch and shipped to Bozeman easily and efficiently. With branches also located in nearby Spokane, Wash. and Longmont, Colo., the project team was very familiar with Metal Sales, and the decision to use their panels was unanimous.

“We have worked with Metal Sales for 25 years,” explained John Harding, owner of S&H Aluminum, installer for the Town and Country Foods complex. “We have a great relationship with the company, and their staff has always been friendly and informative. The product is of high quality and its installation is typically seamless. This application was no different.”

Metal Sales T6-A wall panels are available in 24-, 22-, 20-, and 18-gauge in a variety of finishes and ENERGY STAR listed colors. T6-A offers 36-inch panel coverage at 1.5-inch rib height with trapezoidal ribs and exposed fastener panel. The panels chosen for the Town and Country Foods complex are 24-gauge Galvalume Steel and feature a shimmering PVDF (Kynar 500) Antique Patina color coating.

“The facility owners are thrilled with the outcome, and they are especially pleased with its unique color that changes depending on viewer orientation and light,” Shute said. “The panels gave the timeworn building a completely fresh new look.”

Construction on the Town and Country Foods complex was completed in April 2010. The project team consisted of Van Bryan Studio Architects, Bozeman, Mont., general contactor Langlas and Associates, Bozeman, Mont., and installer S & H Aluminum, Great Falls, Mont. Headquartered in Louisville, Ky., and operating 20 facilities throughout the U.S., Metal Sales Manufacturing Corporation produces roof, wall and fascia metal panels for architectural, commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential building projects. Metal Sales has outreach around the world, delivering outstanding quality and the finest customer service from highly-trained professionals and the largest sales force in the industry.

For more information, visit www.metalsales.us.com.

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