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890 NST Projects PRODUCTS Project Name City State Architect 890 NST Projects PRODUCTS Project Name City State Architect Substrate New Instructional Center for Chattahoochee Valley 890 NST Phenix City AL Hecht Burdeshaw Architects Inc. n/a Community College 890 NST Pinson Valley High School Addition Pinson AL KPS Group, Inc. 890 NST Gadsden Endoscopy Center Gadsden AL The Burell Group, PC Cast stone to cast stone, cast stone to 890 NST Chapel at Camp McDowell Nauvoo AL Williams Blackstock Architects stucco (beige) 1400 l.f. Stucco to stucco: (nat stone) 500 l.f. 890 NST Trussville High School Field House Trussville AL Davis Architects, Inc. A New Church for Holy Spirit Catholic Church 890 NST Tuscaloosa AL PH&J Architects, Inc. masonry control joints, dissimilar (Phase II Contract) Andalusia Regional Hospital / Operating Room 890 NST Andalusia AL Hinson Miller Kickirillo Architects, PLLC Addition 890 NST Aloft Hotel Homewood AL HC Architecture, Inc. 890 NST Cahaba Village Outparcel Mountain Brook AL CMH Architects 890 NST Birmingham Parking Authority, Deck#3 Birmingham AL Williams & Blackstock Architects 890 NST Science and Engineering Building Tuscaloosa AL Davis Architects, Inc. 890 NST Samford Field House Homewood AL Davis Architects, Inc. AUBURN UNIVERSITY STUDENT HOUSING "THE BRICK TO BRICK BUILDING CONTROL 890 NST AUBURN AL WILLIAMS-BLACKSTOCK ARCHITECTS VILLAGE" DORMS JOINTS 890 NST Summit Phase- VI Birmingham AL crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects, Inc. 890 NST Alabama Baptist Children's Home Oxford Oxford AL CTSM Architects, Inc. Auburn 890 NST AU Student Housing Phase I AL Williams Blockstock Vertical Wall University 890 NST Superior Bank -The Grove Hoover AL H+H Architects Brick to HMF 890 NST Superior Bank- The Grove Hoover AL H+H Architect ts 890 NST YWCA Central Alabama Interfaith Hospitality House Birmingham AL Marzette Fisher & Associates, LLC Architects Brick to Brick 890 NST Bryant Bank- Trussville Trussville AL Ward Scott Veron Architects Inc Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church phase- 890 NST Auburn AL CTSM Architects, Inc. 1 890 NST A New Facility for: Todd Reeves, DMD Birmingham AL Atlanta Design Asscociates 890 NST Lincoln High School Classroom Addition Talladega AL Lathan Associates Architects, PC 890 NST Inkana Heathcare / Cullman POB III Cullman AL Krumdieck A+I Design, Inc. 890 NST St. John Vianney Priest Residence Birmingham AL Poole & C Company Architects, LLC Bryant-Denny Stadium Decorative Fencing & Field 890 NST Tuscaloosa AL Davis Architects, Inc. Level Pavers 890 NST Carver High School Montgomery AL 2WR/Holmes Wilkins Architects 890 NST Cityville Block 121 Birmingham AL Niles Bolton Architects 890 NST Carver High School Montgomery AL 2WR Holmes Wilkins Architects HMF to Brick, Brick to Brick, Brick to A New Residence Hall for Birmingham-Southern 890 NST Birmingham AL Architectural Works, LLP; Derck & Edson Associates, LLP Wood, Brick to Soffit, Stone to Stone, College Louvers to Brick 890 NST New Margaret Elementary School Odenville AL Lathan Associates Achitects PC The University of Alabama at Birmingham New 890 NST Birmingham AL Live Design Group precast to precast, precast to brick Alumni Building 890 NST Enterprise High School Enterprise AL Woodham & Sharpe Architects, P.A. Brick and precast concrete 890 NST Projects PRODUCTS Project Name City State Architect Substrate CMU back up walls, brick control joints, 890 NST East Limestone High School Gym Athens AL Davis Architects, Inc. exterior HDMF, exteroir glass block Auburn University Multisports Indoor Practice 890 NST Auburn AL Infinity Architecture Precast to precast Facility Sidewalk to building, brick control joints, 890 NST St. Vincent's St. Clair Medical Office Building Pell City AL Birchfield Penuel & Associates LLC brick to EFIS 890 NST St. Vincent's St. Clair County Hospital Pell City AL N/A Studs and Sheathing 890 NST Alabama State Bar Association Building - Hardscape Montgomery AL PWBA Arctitects Precast and granite Louvers to stucco, Stucco to stucco and 890 NST Choctaw General Hospital Critical Access Butler AL KPS Group, Inc. hollow metal frame to stucco/brick and brick to stucco Brick cjs, precast to precast, precast to 890 NST Choctaw General Hospital Critical Access Butler AL The Burell Group EIFS, EIFS to brick, Gyp. soffits to brick, Brick to hollow metal door frames 890 NST Springwood Behavorial Fayetteville AR Poured in place concrete to Window 890 NST Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Bentonville AR Moshe Safdie & Assocoiates perimeters 890 NST Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Bentonville AR Moshe Safdie & Associates Cast in Place Concrete Cast in place concrete to window frame 890 NST Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Bentonville AR Moshe Safdie & Associates perimeters 890 NST Phoenix Childrens Hospital - Garage A Phoenix AZ HKS, Inc. Stucco to brick 890 NST Florence High School #2 Queen Creek AZ 890 NST B of A Camelback Building Phoenix AZ 890 NST Herberger Theater Renovation Phoenix AZ Gould Evans Associates 890 NST Tolleson HS ROTC Building Tolleson AZ ADM Group 890 NST Worldmark by Wyndham Anaheim CA Ankrom Moisan Architecture 890 NST West Los Angeles College Parking Structure Lot 8 Culver City CA AC Martin Parners 890 NST Edna Hills School - Food Service Brentwood CA 890 NST Edna Hills School - Theater Brentwood CA Rainforth Grau South Lake 890 NST S. Lake Tahoe Building K CA LPA Architecture Tahoe 890 NST Centennial High School Corona CA HMC HM Door Frames to Paster South Lake 890 NST South Lake Tahoe School Bldg J CA Tahoe 890 NST Pachappa Elementary School Riverside CA N/A 890 NST Emerson Elementary School Riverside CA N/A 890 NST Mt. View Elementary School Riverside CA N/A Alumimum/painted steel and 890 NST Performing Arts S. Lake Tahoe CA N/A aluminum/water membrane EIFS-to-EIFS joints EIFS-to-Window frame 890 NST Applied Materials - Building #12 Santa Clara CA N/A joints Huntington Beach Utilities Operations Yard Huntington 890 NST CA N/A CMU Wall, Plywood Upgrades Beach 890 NST Soldier Family Care Ft. Carson CO Leo A. Daily 890 NST Glenbrook Manor Stamford CT Hibbard & Rosa Architacts, L.L.C. Metal to EIFS 890 NST Projects PRODUCTS Project Name City State Architect Substrate 890 NST Tunxis Community College Phase I Farmington CT DuBose Associates 890 NST Stoekel Hall Renovation New Haven CT Charney Architects, LLC 890 NST Henry Abbott Technical School Danbury CT Tai Soo Kim Partners 890 NST Plantsville School Southington CT Fletcher Thompson Inc 890 NST 1633 Washington Boulevard Stamford CT N/A EIFS to EIFS, Window Perimeters St Francis Hospital & Medical Center North Tower 890 NST Hartford CT TRO Jung/Brannen of Boston Project 890 NST UConn Health Admin Building Farmington CT Perkins + Will 890 NST Millpointe Condominiums Wethersfield CT N/A EIFS to Brick 890 NST Office Building waterbury CT N/A 890 NST Wakeman Boys and Girls Club Bridgeport CT N/A Aluminum, blue-skin, and masonry. 890 NST National Waste Glastonbury CT N/A Masonry to Masonry Joints 890 NST EAST-CONN Hampton CT N/A Concrete 890 NST Goodwin College Incubator Space East Hartford CT N/A Aluminum Frames 890 NST Bolton High School & BOE Additions Bolton CT Schoenhardt Archetects Masonry 890 NST CT ANG-Beddown Facility East Grandy CT The Benham Companies, LLC Masonry to masonry 890 NST Fairfield University New Quar Dormitory Fairfield CT Svigals & Partners Masonry Control Joints Precast to precat, joints precast to 890 NST Yale Science Area Chilled Water Plant Shell New Have CT Charney Architects brick,Brick control joints, brick to metal 890 NST CCSU Stadium Seating & Support Faciliities New Britian CT CHA Masonry 890 NST Dowling South Uconn Health Center Farmington CT Kaestle Boos Associates EFIS to Window Frame 890 NST St. Vincent's Medical Center Bridgeport CT N/A Exterior Precast Concrete Panel Joints Precast to Precast joints and Preast to 890 NST The Hartford North Plaza Ext. Waterproofing Hartford CT WJE aluminum window frames 890 NST Blue Hills Fire Station #3 Bloomfield CT The Lawrence Associates Brick to Brick Rockcast to rockcast Metal-to-Precast; Marble; Granite; EIFS; Concrete; Brick, Etc. 890 NST Greater Southeast Hospital Washington DC HTB Architects ___Metal to Metal; Precast to Metal; Brick to Metal_________________ The Washington Center For Internships and 890 NST Washington DC Davis, Carter, Scott LTD Brick to Brick Academic Seminars Window Frames to Brick, Balcony Door 890 NST Links Foundation HQ Renovation Washington DC R. McGhee & Associates Frames 890 NST Constitution Square 711 Washington DC SK & I Arch. Design Group Metal to Metal, Window Perimeters 890 NST Kipp DC Charter Schools Washington DC Devrovax & Purnell Architects Metal to Metal 890 NST Sidwell Friends School Washington DC Kieran Timberlake Masonry 890 NST 1001 Connecticut Ave - Phase III Washington DC Lee Sallee & Company Precast 890 NST 1100 1 Street Washington DC Esocoff & Associates 890 NST City Vista The V (Bldg 1 A) Washington DC Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc 890 NST City Vista The V (Bldg 1 B) Washington DC Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc 890 NST Catholic University of America Washington DC Opus A & E 890 NST Lamb School Phase II Washington DC Hickok Warner Cole Architects 890 NST THE DUMONT CONDOMINUMNS WASHINGTON DC Esocoff & Associates Architects Metal to Tyvek 890 NST Marriott Courtyard US Capitol Washington DC Ken Heidebrecht, AIA 890 NST Marriott Courtyard US Capitol Washington DC Ken Heidebrecht, AIA 890 NST The Dumont Condominiums Washington DC Esocoff & Associates 890 NST 55 M Street Washington DC DAVIS, CARTER, SCOTT LTD 890 NST Projects PRODUCTS Project Name City State Architect Substrate 890 NST Nando's Peri - Peri Washington DC Aria Group Architects, Inc 890 NST Florida Avenue Marriott Courtyard Washington DC Ken Heidebrecht, AIA 890 NST 1701 K Street Washington DC Lee Sallee & Company, Inc. 890 NST 1001 Connecticut Avenue Washington DC Lee Sallee & Company, Inc. 890 NST GWU Residence Hall at Square 80 Washington DC DMJM Design - GCS 890 NST Wilson Aquatic Center Washington DC HUGHES GROUP ARCHITECTS United States Court of Appeals for the Armed 890 NST Washington DC MFTA Architecture, Inc.
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