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What's in the Latest Issue of Architectural Metal Newsletter

Sheet Metal Contractor Builds Divinely Designed Church Roof

St. Paul of Tarsus Catholic Church, Clinton Township, Mich.

Architect: Constantine George Papas, AIA Architecture/Planning of Troy, Mich.

Contractor: C.A.S.S. of Detroit, Mich.

 
Custom Architectural Sheet Metal Specialists created and installed the divinely spectacular copper roof for St. Paul of Tarsus Catholic Church.
Thanks to work by Custom Architectural Sheet Metal Specialists (C.A.S.S.) of Detroit, Mich., the congregation of St. Paul of Tarsus Catholic Church in Clinton Township, Mich., can worship in a building with a magnificent nonleaking copper roof.

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Blending Old And New Copper Elements To Restore Splendor Of Hoboken Ferry Terminal

Hoboken Ferry Terminal, Hoboken, N.J.

Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle Architects of New York, N.Y.

Contractor: Schtiller & Plevy Inc. of Newark, N.J.

 
Schtiller and Plevy Inc. recently completed a restoration project in which it worked with original copper elements and duplicates to bring back the beauty of the facade of the ferry slips of the historic Hoboken Ferry Terminal.
Combining the old with the new, this SMACNA contractor worked with refurbished copper elements and duplicates of original pieces to help bring back the magnificence of the eastern façade of the historic Hoboken Ferry Terminal in Hoboken, N.J.

Schtiller & Plevy Inc., of Newark, N.J., which specializes in historic restoration, has completed the latest of its projects in the ferry restoration: Phase II Exterior Restoration of Hoboken Ferry Terminal. The $11 million project called for a complete restoration and replacement of copper elements on the exterior of the ferry slips.

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