ACCEL-E® PROJECT PROFILES
Project: Neighborhood Academy
The ACCEL-E® Steel Thermal Efficient Panel (S.T.E.P.) wall system that was used on the school’s two new buildings played an important role on both fronts. In addition to enabling efficient, cost-effective construction that allowed the school to open the new buildings in time for the 2011 school year, the innovative wall system also provides long-term value by ensuring the new buildings will be cost-effective to operate and maintain through improved energy efficiency and enhanced sustainability.
Project: No Frills Supermarket
"They did an energy audit calculation and earned some energy tax credits based on the insulated wall panels, along with the mechanical and roof systems designs," Toye said. "In addition, there are the long-term savings they’ll be realizing. Since it’s an owner-occupied building that will be of direct benefit to them."
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Project: Good Shepherd Church
"We're already using it on another project, and looking at using it on another," said, the Aspen Groups Senior Project Manager at the noting that the ACCEL-E® system's potential energy savings could be an additional advantage in many instances. By eliminating air gaps, sagging and irregularities, and by reducing thermal bridging and heat transference, ACCEL-E® panels offer tested insulating values that surpass other panel systems and traditional framing techniques.
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Project: Jerry's Sporting Goods
For Kevin Darnell, eliminating extra steps is a critical component of efficient construction. As president of M & F Litteken Co., he saw an opportunity to achieve that goal by choosing the ACCEL-E® Steel Thermal Efficient Panel (S.T.E.P.) wall system for the exterior walls of the new 39,000-square-foot Jerry's Sporting Goods building in Wichita Falls, Texas.
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Project: Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission
Building a new facility was not an easy decision for the Human Resources Development Commission of Allegany County, Maryland. The private, not-for-profit organization operates and assembles funding for a wide range of programs aimed at improving the lives of the young, poor, elderly and disabled.
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Project: True Life Ministries congregation
Members of the True Life Ministries congregation in Racine, Wis., will soon dedicate their new worship center and office building – months earlier and at a lower cost than original estimates had indicated – thanks to their choice of the ACCEL-E® Steel Thermal Efficient Panels (STEP) wall system.
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Project: Pennsylvania Drilling Company headquarters
When Thomas Sturges decided to move his company into new offices, his main interest was in building a solid, energy efficient headquarters that would serve his company, Pennsylvania Drilling Company, for many years to come.







