Huron Valley Glass - Awarded Ross School of Business Project
The Huron Valley Glass Company (HVG), of Ypsilanti, Michigan is pleased to announce they have been awarded the Ross School of Business Project (pictured right and bottom left) designed by the prestigious New York architectural firm, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, PC (KPF).
This major contract valued at over $25 million, spotlights the University of Michigan’s commitment to “Building the Learning Community of the Future”.
The Ross project comes immediately after Huron Valley Glass Company’s completion of the University of Michigan Biomedical Research Facility (pictured bottom right). Huron Valley Glass is once again honored to be chose by the University of Michigan and the Gilbane/Clark Construction Team for the opportunity to create yet another monumental building in the Ann Arbor, Michigan area.
The new 270,000 square foot, six-story building will be constructed to include a Terra Cotta Rain Screen Facade, Terra Cotta Unitized Curtain Wall, All Glass Unitized Curtain Wall, and a Large Atrium Skylight System.
U of M Ross School of Business:
Image Courtesy of: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC

U of M Ross School of Business:
Image Courtesy of: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC

Huron Valley Glass and our sister company, Ann Arbor Ceiling & Partition (both subsidiary companies of National Construction Enterprises, Inc.) will be working closely with one of the most prominent architects, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC (KPF), as well as the professional management team of Gilbane/Clark Construction.
Huron Valley Glass is anxious to commence field operation of the Ross School of Business, which is scheduled to begin March of 2007.
For more information on the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, please see their web-site at: http://www.bus.umich.edu/CommunityCreation/
U of M Biomedical Research Facility:
Image Courtesy of: Kawneer Company Canada, LTD

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