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Kentucky public works offices wrapped in metal roof, wall and soffit panels

The Public Works Department of Elizabethtown, Ky., is now proudly housed in an efficient new building designed specifically to better meet staff needs for serving the growing community. The 9,400-sq.-ft. administration building is topped with 12,000 sq. ft. of Petersen’s Snap-Clad standing seam panels. The 24 gauge steel panels were finished in PAC-CLAD Cool Color Charcoal.

Several other of Petersen’s PAC-CLAD profiles also were specified for the project. Nearly 3,000 sq. ft. of 16-in. Precision Series horizontal wall panels (HWP) in complementary Slate Gray were utilized along with 1,600 sq. ft. of 12-in. PAC-CLAD Flush Panels also in Slate Gray. Additionally, radiused Tite-Loc standing seam panels mark the building’s entrance with an attractive, curved application that also includes .125 aluminum PAC-CLAD column covers.

“Everything you see metal-wise is Petersen,” said Joe Farris, project manager for installer Tecta America in Louisville. “Petersen provided all of the panels and flat sheet and we fabricated all of the trim in our shop. Everything installed fine with no issues.”

Architectural design was created by CMW Architects in Lexington, Ky. The general contractor on the project was Jenkins-Essex Construction in Elizabethtown. The distributor was Corken Steel Products Co. in Louisville.

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