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lic supports the group’s growth in North America, as well as Asia, allowing a signifi cant acceleration to the already ongoing expansion into these regions. The newly acquired Chicago Metallic Co. LLC repre- sents one of the largest acquisitions to date by the ROCKWOOL Group. "ROCKFON and Chicago Metallic are com-


bining forces to offer the market a comprehen- sive range of quality ceiling tiles, metal panels, and suspension systems with a high service level," explains the ROCKWOOL Group's Systems Divi- sion's managing director, Herman Voortman. "An integrated, collaborative effort is already


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underway to introduce customers to the added ben- efi ts of Chicago Metallic and ROCKFON's range of products and breadth of services," says John Medio, the newly appointed president for the combined ac- tivities of the two companies in North America and the Far East. "We previously have worked together in Europe and the U.S., and bring a combined wealth of experience and expertise." "Ceiling tiles and grids are the perfect match


and naturally complement one another. The product range can vary from one region to another," adds Voortman. "Chicago Metallic is a major player in North America and also holds a position in Asia with many years of experience, local teams and produc- tion facilities in both areas. Its brand is well known for its professional assortment and close relationships with contractors based on strong technical support, product development and delivery service."


Fi-Foil third-party verifi es


recycled content of its products Auburndale, Fla.-based Fi-Foil Co. has indepen- dently verifi ed the recycled content of its refl ec- tive insulation and radiant barriers for project teams seeking certifi cation under a green build- ing rating system. Project teams can now download this required


third-party report for LEED for New Construction project submittals for high-rise multifamily, as well as submittals for other national commercial rating systems such as the Green Globes. Builders working on residential or light


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commercial green building projects can use the documents for LEED for Homes (and/or LEED for low- and mid-rise multifamily) or the NAHB's Green Building Program. The documentation is also required for regional residential rating systems such as Earthcraft (Southface), Atlanta, or FGBC Florida Green Home (Florida Green Building Coali- tion), Tallahassee, Fla., which are commonly used by builders in the Southeast United States. The pre-consumer and post-consumer recy-


cled material content of several Fi-Foil Co. products was completed for the July 1 to Sept. 20, 2012, by


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