Search Results for category-special structures
Below you will find links to company and product information for manufacturers and suppliers in Sweets matching the term category-special structures ... more
Below you will find links to company and product information for manufacturers and suppliers in Sweets matching the term category-special structures.
This page is designed to meet the needs of architects and design professionals who are researching, comparing, selecting and specifying products.
Below you will find links to product information for manufacturers and suppliers matching the term category-special structures.
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Campbellsville Industries, Inc. - ClocksDescription: CAMPBELLSVILLE CLOCKS Campbellsville clocks give that special service to communities throughout the country, whether in towers, at street corners, or on buildings. From one to...
SAS International - Service Integration - Service BinnaclesDescription: Service Integration - Service Binnacles Model: Service Integration - Service Binnacles Binnacles are protective housings for any number of services. The term originated in the 1880s via Lord Kelvin’s patent for “…a case that supports and protects a ship’s compass…” Contemporary examples would be...