Viracon, Inc.
800 Park Drive
Owatonna 55060
États-Unis d'Amérique
800.533.2080
507.444.3555
Informations générales
Entreprise mère
Description d'entreprise
Founded in 1970, Viracon is based in Owatonna, Minnesota, and has facilities in Statesboro, Georgia, and St. George, Utah. All three facilities fabricate high-performance glass products.
Viracon provides state-of-the-art architectural insulating, laminated, tempered, heat-strengthened, silk-screened, spandrel, hurricane-resistant, acoustical, blast-mitigating and high-performance coated glass. Viracon can perform virtually any glass fabrication process specified for any size building project for aesthetics and energy efficiency. Fabrication includes coating, heat-treating, heat-soaking, laminating, insulating, drilling, edging and painting.
Sustainable Design / LEED® green building design has become a major industry influence. Viracon offers hundreds of sustainable architectural glass alternatives to meet strict LEED credit requirements.
Viracon is an international company and a division of Apogee Enterprises, Inc. Apogee is a leading architectural glass fabricator, distributor and installer of value-added glass products and systems. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Apogee stock is traded on NASDAQ under the symbol APOG.
Projets dans lesquels l'entreprise est impliquée (354 Projets)
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One World Trade Center [New World Trade Center] | 264 | 1 776 ft | 2013 |
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Four World Trade Center [New World Trade Center] | 104 | 975 ft | 2013 |
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| 3 | Reflections at Keppel Bay Tower 1A [Reflections at Keppel Bay] | 2013 |
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The Bow | 35 | 774 ft | 2012 |
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Devon Energy Tower | 12 | 844 ft | 2012 |
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| 6 | 1812 North Moore Street | 370 ft | 2012 |
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Rush Hospital, East Tower [Rush University Medical Center] | 52 | 290 ft | 2012 |
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| 8 | Maricopa County Criminal Court Tower | 2012 |
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The Beekman | 270 | 876 ft | 2011 |
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MiMA | 102 | 617 ft | 2011 |
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