Armstrong ceiling & wall systems honored with six Construction Excellence Awards


Armstrong Ceiling & Wall Systems was recognized this year in six Construction Excellence Awards by the Ceilings and Interior Systems Construction Association (CISCA). The awards, which were presented at CISCA’s annual convention held earlier this year in San Antonio, TX, recognize the contribution Armstrong ceiling and wall products made to six different award-winning projects, including three Gold awards, two Silver awards, and one Bronze award.

The Gold award projects included the offices of a leading hedge fund company in New York City; the Nashville Music City Center in Tennessee, and the Gateway Community College Integrated Education building in Phoenix, AZ. The two Silver award projects included the Miami International Airport North Terminal and the Phoenix Health Sciences Education Building. The Bronze award project was the Bayer Interventional Corporate Offices in Coon Rapids, MN.

 

The awards competition is judged by a panel of industry representatives on the basis of the quality of the job, job conditions, complexity of the job, and the overall finished project.

 

For additional information on Armstrong ceiling and wall systems, visit armstrong.com/commceilingsna.

 

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of floors and ceilings.  In 2012, Armstrong consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.6 billion.  Based in Lancaster, Pa., Armstrong operates 34 plants in eight countries and has approximately 8,700 employees worldwide.

 



September 12, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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