ATAS International celebrates its customers and their work

ATAS International, Inc., a leading manufacturer of metal roofing, wall and ceiling panels for commercial and residential applications, honored customers by hosting a two-day celebration called Customer Appreciation Day.

On May 7, customers toured the ATAS headquarters in Allentown and learned more about ATAS products and manufacturing capabilities. The participants had the opportunity to golf or shoot sporting clays in an afternoon competition, and the evening was highlighted by the State of the Industry & Awards Ceremony Dinner. On May 8, participants could learn more about Brightsmith Coil Coaters, an ATAS sister company in Morrisville, Pa., with a facility tour.

ATAS announced the winners of its annual Project of the Year Awards during the State of the Industry & Awards Ceremony Dinner. Awards are given in five categories: Commercial Roofs, Commercial Walls, Residential Roofs, Residential Walls and Sustainability. To qualify, all projects must have been completed during 2011 and must feature ATAS products. The winners are:

Commercial Roofs

  • Saint Vincent College Science Pavilion, Latrobe, Pa.

    First Place: Saint Vincent College Science Pavilion, Latrobe, Pa. Architect, MacLachian, Cornelius & Fioni Inc., Pittsburgh; distributor, North Coast Commercial Roofing Systems Inc., Pittsburgh; installer, Miller-Thomas Gyekis Inc., Pittsburgh. Products include: Dutch Seam (MRD150), 0.040-inch aluminum in Champagne; 2″ Tapered Field-Lok (FLT195), 0.040-inch aluminum in  Champagne; and PC Snap-On System (PCP999), 0.040-inch aluminum in  Champagne.
  • Second Place: Plaza Azteca, Newport News, Va. Distributor, ABC Supply Co. Inc., Newport News; installer, Complete Roofing Solutions Inc., Christiansburg, Va.; product, Techo Tile (SCT400), 0.032-inch aluminum in Mission Red.
  • Third Place: New Holy Cross Church of Christ W.I.C., Trenton, N.J. Distributor, Allied Building Products, Levittown, Pa.; installer, Shiny Diamond Cleaning & Restoration, Princeton, N.J.; product, Advanta (HAS300), 29-gauge steel in Cape Cod Grey.

Commercial Walls

  • First Place: United Cerebral Palsy Center Office, Pittsburgh. Architect, Springboard Design, Pittsburgh; distributor, North Coast Commercial Roofing Systems Inc., Pittsburgh; installer, Cuddy Roofing Co. Inc., Pittsburgh; products, Span Wall (BWS240) Perforated, 0.040-inch aluminum in Ascot White, and Opaline (OPF080), 24-gauge steel in Black and Ascot White.
  • Second Place: Village II Shoppes, Mount Laurel, N.J. Architect, Compass Architectural Design PC, Voorhees, N.J.; distributor, ABC Supply Co. Inc., Pleasantville, N.J.; installer, CopperWorks Inc. Metal Roofing, Atco, N.J.; product, CastleTop, 0.032-inch aluminum in Coppertone.
  • Third Place: Center Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Architect, Studio G Architects Inc., Jamaica Plain; distributor, Beacon Sales Co., Brockton, Mass.; installer, Capeway Roofing Systems Inc., Westport, Mass.; product, Corrugated Panel (BWC374), 24-gauge steel in Dove Grey.

Residential Roofs

  • Delta Chi Residence at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.

    First Place: Delta Chi Residence at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. Distributor, ABC Supply Co. Inc., Roanoke, Va.; installer, Skyline Roofing Inc., Dayton, Va; products, Techo Tile (SCT400), 0.032-inch aluminum in Mission Red, and Dutch Seam (MRD150), 24-gauge steel in Mission Red.
  • First Place: Private Residence, Winter Park, Fla. Distributor, Allied Building Products, Vero Beach, Fla., and installer, Rock Solid Roofing Inc., Melbourne, Fla. Products include: Dutch Seam (MRD150), 0.032-inch aluminum in Clear Anodized; Versa-Lok (12″ x 12″), 0.032-inch aluminum in Clear Anodized; and CastleTop, 0.032-inch aluminum in Clear Anodized.
  • Third Place: Private Residence, Lewes, Del. Design-builder, Brooks Palmer Custom Homes, Georgetown, Del.; distributor, Quality Roofing Supply Co., Lewes; Installer, J.Culver Construction Inc., Bridgeville, Del.; product, Granutile (HGT144), 26-gauge steel in Mission Red.

Residential Walls

  • First Place: Private Residence, Highland, N.C. Architect, Summit Architecture, Highland; distributor, Jennings Supply Inc., Cashiers, N.C.; installer, Ash Construction Inc., Cashiers; product, Corra-Lok, 0.032-inch aluminum in Champagne.
  • Second Place: Private Residence, St. George Island, Fla. Architect, McWhorter Architects PA, Seagrove, Fla.; distributor, Gulfeagle Supply Inc., Panama City, Fla.; installer, Bobby James Inc. Metal Roofing, East Point, Fla.; product, Metafor, 0.040-inch aluminum in Slate Grey.
  • Third Place: Private Residence, Hingham, Mass. Architect, Philip A. Smith, Boston; distributor, Ryan Seamless Gutter Systems Inc., Westwood, Mass; installer, Asher Nichols & Craftsmen LLC, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; product, Corrugated Panel (BWC374), 0.032-inch aluminum in Silversmith.

Sustainability

  • First Place: Coyne Science Center at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, N.Y. Architect, Ashley McGraw Architects P.C., Syracuse; distributor, Kamco Supply Corp. of New England, Liverpool, N.Y.; installer, Edward Schalk & Son Inc., East Syracuse, N.Y.; products, InSpire (Perforated MPN120), 0.032-inch aluminum in Classic Bronze, and Multi-Purpose Panel (MPN120), 0.032-inch aluminum in Classic Bronze.
  • Second Place: West Basin Temp. Ocean Water Desalination Facility, Redondo Beach, Calif. Architect, MWH Americas Inc., Arcadia, Calif.; distributor, Allied Building Products Corp., Anaheim, Calif.; installer, Cimco A/C & Sheet Metal Inc., Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; products, ATA-Solar composed of 2 3/8″ Field-Lok (FLS180), 0.040-inch aluminum in Dove Grey, and Design Wall (DWF120), 0.040-inch aluminum in Dove Grey.
  • Third Place: Kirby Morgan Dive Center, Santa Maria, Calif. Architect, Pacific Architecture, San Louis Obispo, Calif.; distributor, Structural Materials Co., Commerce, Calif.; installer, DM Sullivan Construction, Bakersfield, Calif.; product, InSpire, 0.032-inch aluminum in Classic Bronze.

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