Birdair, Inc.’s TiO2 coated tensile fabric membrane arrives in North American custom architectural roofing market Published: June 12, 2007 Birdair’s Ti02 , titanium dioxide photocatalytic membrane, a popular choice with…
Birdair Restructures North American Workforce Birdair announces restructuring plans in North America by eliminating positions at the company. Published: April 05, 2016 AMHERST, NY (April 5, 2016) – Birdair today…
…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…
…year, it would only be open to those with tickets during concerts, dance performances, and other events at the venue. The architects made a fitting choice choosing Birdair whose fabric…
…Taiyo Corporation in Japan, Birdair—along with a number of MakMax Group affiliates—has completed more than 1,300 marquee tensile architectural projects in more than 30 countries and six continents. To support…
…by Buildings magazine. Taiyo Kogyo’s TiO2, sold in the US by Birdair, and introduced to the North American market in June 2007, is a non-toxic, flame-resistant coated tensile fabric that…
…across the United States increased around 12 percent in 2012 to about $25 billion. This popularity has led to the development of a number of new outlets across the United…
…oversaw the installation of the cable structure and fabric roof for the South American stadium. Birdair served as roofing subcontractor for the 53,000-seat capacity stadium, which features 312,545 square feet…
…project was completed in May 2012. In addition to Birdair, the project team included owner Century Center, South Bend, IN, architect Architecture Design Group, Inc., South Bend, IN and general…
…creativity, sustainability, and respect for the environment. As the project’s roofing subcontractor, Birdair designed, fabricated and oversaw the installation of the cable structure and fabric roof for the South American…
…2016—is designed to dramatically reduce the number of shuttle buses circulating around the airport, allow the airport to maximize its 661-acre footprint and increase operational efficiency. Other aspects of the…
…reduce rental car traffic on Harbor Drive and the number of shuttle buses circulating around the airport. Not Red or Yellow, but “Green” Building on the airport’s ongoing commitment to…