Fibertech Brings it Home to the Woodlands at Furman
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Contractor: The completion of the new Woodlands at Furman project marked new beginnings for the continuing care retirement community and for Fibertech. By design, the community brings contemporary living to seniors in South Carolina’s Upstate region. Residents are now enjoying the luxury facility that boasts over 7500 LF of fiberglass cornice – an advanced line of fine architectural FRP products from Fibertech. The Woodlands at Furman provides exceptional opportunities ranging from fine dining, continuing education, golf, hiking, and wellness activities. The community is affiliated with Furman University and The Cliffs Communities; it allows residents to engage life while receiving the lifestyle care they need. John Alexander, a Fibertech Sales Associate, was delighted with the project’s success and had this to say about its completion, “We were excited to use the new products in the construction of this beautiful campus. With the design of this cornice we were able to achieve significant labor savings for the contractor while enhancing the architectural integrity of the community.” Keeping with the overall trend of this progressive project, Fibertech was proud to introduce its newest line of FRP products. With its completion, The Woodlands at Furman is the largest example of architectural fiberglass in the State of South Carolina using Fibertech’s advanced tooling method. Fibertech now produces a vast amount of FRP cornice in one-half the time of conventional methods. The increased part quality and engineered thickness allows for minimal installation requirements, resulting in a top quality product at an affordable price. If you are the in the design or pre-construction phase of your latest project, contact us today. Our Sales Associates and Design Staff will gladly walk you through the exciting possibilities that Fibertech has to offer.
When timing is everything and affordable excellence is what you are looking for, look no further than Fibertech.
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