Friday, August 8, 2008

Not Going Green - "Ever" Green

The natural properties of tilt-up construction lead to enhanced sustainability.

From energy-efficient light bulbs to hybrid cars to LEED certified buildings, it is clear that “green” will be a way of life in American society, as well as in the building industry into the foreseeable future.

But, before sustainable design became a motivation, quality concrete tilt-up projects were constructed based on concepts of creating building envelopes that minimized the dynamic changes in temperature surrounding the building. So, before sustainability was an industry buzzword, tilt-up buildings were already recognized for advanced thermal efficiency.

Despite its ability to regulate temperature swings and minimize energy consumption, the truth is that there is no way to achieve a LEED certification with only the credits tilt-up concrete can provide. The largest share of LEED credits come from mechanical, electrical, plumbing and site considerations. Read more. (Used with Permission from Con Steel Alliance Times)

Friday, July 11, 2008

New projects to meyerbro.com

See these two recent projects built by Meyer Brothers Building Company.

Roger Meyer to serve as Chairman for Lee’s Summit EDC

The Lee’s Summit Economic Development Committee has chosen Roger Meyer to serve as the 2008-2009 Chairman of the Board. 

Roger’s leadership in many organizations and his expertise as a successful business owner in the construction industry will prove to be beneficial to the city of Lee’s Summit. 

This is a wonderful recognition of Roger’s character and his dedication to serving the community. Roger’s term as Chairman will run from July 2008 through July 2009.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Architectural Tilt-Up News

Meyer Brothers Building Company has been awarded contracts for two new architectural tilt-up buildings at Zona Rosa.

Architectural Tilt-up - where the market is going!

If you would like to tour these or other architectural tilt-up projects, contact Greg Ftizsimmons at 816/251-4719 or gfitz@meyerbro.com.