Laminators ACM Panels Utilized On New Casino And Racetrack

CHESTER, PA – Harrah’s Casino in Chester, PA is the first casino to open in the state of Pennsylvania. The 130,000 sq. ft. facility combines both gaming and world class harness racing. Bright Silver, Omega-Lite® panels were used as cladding for the casino and on wide expanses of the racetrack. The panels were installed using Laminators’ 1-piece, Tight-Fit molding system with mitered intersections. The panels were fabricated on-site without the need for costly shop fabrication.

SOSH Architects from Atlantic City, NJ designed the building. The Installer was DRS Specialities of Mount Laurel, NJ and the General Contractor was T.N. Ward Construction.

Metal Wall Panels Help New Honda Dealership Fit Corporate Mold

DUBLIN, CA — Aluminum composite panels from Laminators Incorporated of Hatfield, PA, have been used on more than 300 Honda dealerships across the country. The most recent was in Dublin, CA, home of Dublin Honda. There, nearly 4,700 sq. ft. of Laminators’ Omega-Lite and Omega-Flex panels – in Honda Blue (custom color) and Bright Silver – were incorporated into a design developed in accordance with the auto maker’s corporate specifications.

Laminators’ distributor on the project was MacArthur Company. Diede Construction Inc. of Woodbridge, CA, handled in the installation.

Laminators Incorporated ACM Panels Utilitzed on Adaptive Re-Use Project: The Beacon at Lighthouse Point

BALTIMORE, MD – Boats are out and people are in at The Beacon at Lighthouse Point, a unique adaptive re-use project near the Baltimore Marine Center marina. When it was constructed in the 1990s, the four-story building that now houses 54 luxury condominiums and a parking garage was a boatel that stored 160 boats.

Developed by Cignal Corp., the condominiums are designed to maximize natural light and offer residents breathtaking views of the Baltimore harbor. The amenities are first class and so is the build quality. It was with quality in mind that Omega-Lite aluminum composite material wall panels were chosen for portions of the newly renovated building’s exterior. The panels, manufactured by Laminators Incorporated of Hatfield, PA, were supplied in 4’ x 12’ and 5’ x 12’ modules, and installed using the manufacturer’s System 1 Tight-fit molding system with reveal “H” extrusions. The panels were fabricated on site. Handling their installation was Alliance Roofing of Baltimore, MD.

Units in the building range in size from 935 sq. ft. to over 6,000 sq. ft., with prices between $600,000 to $1 million.