Commercial Siding & Maintenance

TX

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siding The reason our clients breathe easy: We know metal roofing &ampsiding. And we understand the critical role of a contractor: to finish the job safelylarge-scale industrial projects. Headquartered in HoustonTexasTX Fire-Rated Insulated Panel - Vogtle Nuclear Plant - WaynesboroGA Single Skin Metal Roofing and Siding - Freeport LNG - FreeportTX Difficult Access Siding - Exxon - Mont BelvieuTX Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels - Sabine LNG - CameronLA High Elevation Siding Work - NASA VAB - Cape CanaveralLA needed metal roofingthe 6th largest building in the world by volumeneeded its metal siding replaced after hurricane damage. Built to Last Every yearstorms endanger industrial structures. OldCSM provide goodclearactivity reports consistently Mike Kirkland Subcontract ManagerZachry Industrial Great job your team did on the Methanex projectIt’s rare that I have a subcontractor without any type of Safety or quality issuesto summarize Turner is Very pleased with the work CSM performed. Scott Murray Site ManagerGroup Industries CSM Industrial

3-year average) is 0.69 EMR Solid Safety Record Over 19 years without a lost time accident. Case Studies Difficult Access BASF expansion in Geismar, LA needed metal roofing, siding and insulation with extremely difficult access to the structure due to nearby cable trays and piping. Extreme Heights NASA Vehicle Assembly Building, the 6th largest building in the world by volume, needed its metal siding replaced after hurricane damage. Built to Last Every year, storms endanger industrial structures

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