by Jonathan McGaha | 26 April 2011 12:00 am
Serving 500 students in grades K-5, the school’s interior design relies heavily on extensive curves, radiuses and light coves to provide a friendly and contemporary atmosphere. Flex-Ability Concepts supplied approximately 4,000 linear feet of 3 5/8-inch 20-gauge Flex-C Trac that was used to frame the project.
“We’ve used Flex-C Trac for virtually all radius work ever since it was introduced,” says Clifford Cleaver, with the installer, Cleaver Drywall and Acoustics. “It’s much easier to work with than the old way of framing curves. You save half the amount of installation time. It sure was a big help on this job where the curves were so prominent.”
General contractor: Gail Armstrong Construction Inc., Norman, Okla.
Architect: The Stacy Group, Owasso, Okla.
Installer: Cleaver Drywall and Acoustics, Edmond
Distributor: Building Specialties, Oklahoma City
Curved framing: Flex-Ability Concepts, Oklahoma City, www.flexabilityconcepts.com
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