…the “Best of the U.S.” companies for US Builders Review 2016. Since 2013, US Builders Review has recognized construction and building companies from across the country that have committed their…
…in the country, sporting a Birdair 24,000-square-foot PTFE fiberglass canopy roof over the grandstands. “The University of Louisville now has the premier collegiate soccer stadium in the country. Birdair is…
…sail canopies, totaling 3,600 square feet. The canopies are located at the plaza, welcoming customers looking to buy tickets for the boat tour. Intended to provide shade and protection from…
Birdair, Inc. Teams Up with Middle Eastern Subsidiary to Construct Cricket Stadium On Budget and On Time New Dubai Stadium Features World’s First TiO2-Coated PTFE Roof Published: July 03, 2008…
…sun’s energy while holding just seven percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of natural…
…is home to approximately 360 arrivals and departures every day. The 5,000-acre airport is the second-largest airport in North Carolina and serves 57 destinations with 17 major airlines. In 2022,…
…Making the mundane, surreal Architecture firm Demattei Wong Architecture, Parsons Brinckerhoff/Simon Wong engineering, and general contractor Austin/Sundt joint venture were working to complete this project. But, they needed something special…
…as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy while holding just 7 percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s…
…Roof Rating Council certified and can reflect as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy, and certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy…
…website, BestPlaces, Vail averages 247 sunny days a year. These sunny days, while beautiful, can be dangerous. However, Birdair’s PTFE fiber coating is chemically inert, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures….
…73 percent of the sun’s energy. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of natural daylight and seven percent of…
…to maximize southern exposure, taking full advantage of the sun for energy. The end result is a striking and unique structure set against the backdrop of the Museum’s traditional buildings…