STS Steel contributes skylight to SUNY Poly's ZEN project
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I wanted to share with you the following article that was published by The Daily Gazette:
Providing strong support
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Work continues on the ZEN building at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in
Albany on Thursday, January 29, 2015. Pictured here is the third
floor atrium as seen from the sixth floor. Photograph by Patrick
Patrick Dodson.[/caption]
SCHENECTADY — Construction seems to be nonstop at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, creating jobs for local businesses like STS Steel in Schenectady.
The college, formerly known as the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, is currently constructing a $191 million building — Zero Energy Nano — that will generate much of the energy it uses annually.
STS Steel provided one of the building's most stunning features — an atrium skylight. Glenn Tabolt, co-founder and president of STS, said the project was among the most complicated the manufacturer has ever done.
"We do some pretty unique stuff, and this definitely rates up there," Tabolt said. "It wasn't large, but very tricky. It's one of the more difficult things we have done."
Sunday, February 22, 2015 By Haley Viccaro, Gazette Reporter
Photographer: Patrick Dodson
http://www.dailygazette.com/photos/galleries/2015/feb/22/zen-building-gets-atrium-skylight/44760