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building holds up pizza/ taco joint


The LeMars Pizza Hut/Taco Bell in LeMars, Iowa, opened in January 2011. The restaurant contains a single-slope, rigid frame building and Architectural III metal wall panels in Light Stone from Eufaula, Ala.-based American Buildings Co. The 11,242-square-foot building is a multi-use retail structure with two restaurants located at each end of the building. The interior bays are various-use tenant spaces. The exterior utilizes multiple clad- dings such as EIFS, brick, stone and steel siding panels. Bacon Creek Design Inc., Sioux City, Iowa, served as the project architect and Bacon Creek Construction, Sioux City, was the American Build- ings Builder.


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American Buildings Co., www.americanbuildings.com, Circle #69


Expanded Metal Gives You the Versatility to Exercise Complete Design Freedom For greater detail on Expanded Metal and its


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versatile. New applications are discovered every day for its use in industry, offices and homes. Expanded Metal allows you the freedom to exercise maximum creativity and enhances your ability to address any specification needs you require. Expanded Metal is also green-friendly, since it is recyclable, leaving virtually no waste.


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