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Barone Steel Fabricators Awarded Girder-Slab Project in Bronx, NY
The latest project to utilize the Girder-Slab System will be built in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx, New York.
920 Westchester Avenue is an eight story affordable housing complex that will offer underground parking and ground floor retail  space below seven residential floors. Each of the residential floors will include a mix of studio, one, two and three bedroom units. Designed by Meltzer/Mandl Architects of New York, New York and engineered by Solomon Rosenzweig, P.E P.C of Brooklyn, New York, the 128,000 square foot green building to be built by MJM Construction Services of Bellerose, New York is expected to receive a LEED Silver rating when completed. Congratulations to Barone Steel Fabricators of Brooklyn, New York on being awarded their first Girder-Slab project.
2010 NCSEA Annual Conference
Jersey City, New Jersey Girder-Slab Technologies is pleased to be sponsoring the Friday morning breakfast at the 2010 Annual Conference for the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations on October 1st. Dan Fisher Sr., Managing Partner of Girder-Slab, will be speaking during the breakfast hour. The presentation will provide an introduction to the Girder-Slab System as well as information on recent projects awarded and our continuing research and development program. More information about the 2010 NCSEA Annual Conference can be found here.
The Girder-Slab Distributor Network
An Open Network of Independent Structural Steel Contractors Aside from the unique D-Beam girder, what truly makes the Girder-Slab System stand out from the competition is our nonproprietary distribution method. Although patented, the Girder-Slab System is available from your preferred steel contractors through a competitive design, bid, build process.
Listed on our website are approximately 130 steel contractors currently in our Distributor Network. Those listed have completed a Girder-Slab project, quoted one or simply contacted us for information in order to educate themselves about the system and be added to the network. Builders will often turn to our Distributor Network in search of steel contractors with experience using or quoting the system. With each new project that is bid we often add new steel contractors to our network creating a larger base of supply throughout North America. |