

“Not only are they committed to superior customer service, we’re also seeing more high-quality products from them. “We’ve worked with AWIP on many projects over the past decade,” says Vince Free, project manager for SubZero Constructors, one of the largest IMP contractors in North America. We love to work with projects that make us find new solutions and textures for our customers.” It’s also easy to add to our panels to provide the desired appearance to meet the design requirements.

We can do the ‘modern, sleek’ look, but there’s a growing demand for non-metal appearance. “As an example, there has been high demand for a ‘ribbed’ or corrugated look, which is the next product we’ll be putting out. “We keep putting more and more products out there, and a lot of times it’s in response to what the customers are asking for,” says AWIP National Marketing Director Christopher Marchetti. In fact, AWIP believes its product rests in the “unique middle,” which is to say it provides savings in long-term energy savings, offers lower construction costs, and comes with high visual appeal that provides more architectural flexibility than ever before. Venge Vineyards in California uses AWIP’s customized wall panels and HR3 roof panels for a distressed wood appeal. But in light of today’s rigorous energy and environmental standards for commercial buildings (including the California Public Utilities Commission’s Zero Net Energy goal for 2020), IMPs are uniquely suitable for a variety of other applications. And they still widely serve that purpose.

“We go out of our way to make a metal building look like something other than metal.” More Uses and More Stylesįor many years, IMPs such as those AWIP makes-closed-cell foam composite encased by two pieces of galvanized steel-were chiefly used to construct facilities that stored perishable foods at temperatures well below freezing. “We’ve continued to develop new wall and roof products over the years, including wall surfaces like AdobeTexture and our wood grain line,” says AWIP president and founder William Lowery. Those customers, including retail centers and more than 100 wineries, increasingly want a product that’s aesthetically pleasing-a product that offers better insulation and comes with a modish and inviting facade. Over the last decade, All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) has emerged as a top manufacturer of IMPs, with an annual two-plant production capacity of around 30 million square feet to meet the needs of its burgeoning cus tomer base. lagged for years, new commercial projects are now using IMPs nearly 10% of the time, and experts say that number appears to be climbing. European builders in new commercial construction projects incorporate IMPs about 50% of the time. But it’s versatile, too, and used to make energy-efficient, environmentally friendly insulated metal panels (IMPs) that are becoming more and more popular with commercial builders in North America-and not only for industrial warehouses or cold storage. To learn more, visit All Weather Insulated Panels We offer our partners (architects, installers, general contractors, and developers) all the services that are required to complete their projects from the design phase through the installation phase.All Weather Insulated Panels offers state-of-the-art insulated metal panels that are energy efficient and attractive. Architectural Building Products utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and has the highest quality control system in place to fabricate, package and ship, aluminum composite panel installation systems to contractors throughout the United States and Canada.
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We also serve as a full service attachment system fabricator for completely engineered and tested Aluminum Composite Panel (ACM/MCM) installation systems.

Products we represent include Aluminum Composite Panels + Installation Systems by Laminators Incorporated, Larson by Alucoil – Aluminum Composite Panels in conjunction with the EVO Rainscreen System, ATAS Metal Wall & Roof Systems, Nelson Industrial metal ceilings & column covers, Cosella-Dorken (Delta Underlayments), Argeton Terracotta Cladding, and Corium Rainscreen Brick.
