Boy how the tide has turned! No longer do I hear, “I don’t want to go to school today!” Instead I hear, “I can’t wait until we get to go back to school!” Kids across the country are gaining a new appreciation for how important it is to physically be able to enter their school buildings to learn. We have been very fortunate to be involved in a number of projects at schools across the nation including custom spiral and circular staircases, curved steel signs, curved steel artwork, curved steel canopies, and more!
Todays Highlight: Curved Steel at our Nation’s Schools & Universities
Fariborz Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science at Portland State Curved Steel Artwork Portland, ORThomas Jefferson School of Law Curved Steel Spiral Staircase San Diego, CAUCSF Medical Center Curved Steel Parking Canopy San Francisco, CAUniversity of Oregon Curved Steel Sky Bridge Phil & Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact Eugene, OREvergreen High School Curved Steel Sign Vancouver, WASherwood High School Bike Racks Sherwood, ORRainier Beach High School Curved Steel Handrail Seattle, WAGonzaga University Curved Steel Spiral Staircase in the Student Union Spokane, WAOregon State Student Experience Center Curved Steel Canopy Corvallis, OR
Oh, The Places You’ll Go- “Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!” -Dr. Suess. I know we are all anxiously awaiting the day that we can back out on the roads, in the skies, on the rails, or whatever your preferred form of travel may be. Keep the faith and check out a few of the transportation projects we have been a part of over the years.
Curved Steel Canopy at the Portland International AirportCurved Steel Light-Rail Tracks for Bay Area Rapid TransitBent Steel Parts for Locomotive FramesCurved Steel Supports for Electric Car Charging StationsCurved Steel Fence for Portland MAX Light-rail ShelterCurved Steel Canopy for BART BerkeleyCurved Steel Sign for Billings MET Transfer StationCurved Steel Canopy for Portland Tri-Met Bus Shelter
Albina Co., Inc. recently completed a project involving various curved tube steel to create a state-of-the-art car canopy at the UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, CA. Albina Co., Inc. bent tube steel 5" X 3" X .375" WALL A500 GR B and tube steel 5" X 3" X .250" WALL A500 GR B for the project. All of the material was rolled the hard way to AESS (Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel) standards.