VIDEO: INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE: STAGING, SEQUENCING, DELIVERY


How do you mitigate risk in a construction project?

How do you keep wastage to a minimum in the construction process?

How do you minimize delays?

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS formerly ACS) has thoroughly developed support system to come up with effective answers to these questions.

  1. The AAS customer support team spends time right from the the beginning of the project proactively guiding customers with project planning.
  2. Architectural stone panels  are manufactured to size using integrated design technology and precise, custom mold making.
  3. The project team works out sequences to fit the products. The products are made and released according to the sequence. The AAS support team explains the installation sequence to customers with a lot of details. This simplifies it for the installers and masons.

Listen to more on it in this video…

 

Project Stories: Smooth Installation with Well Thought Out Sequencing, Delivery

 

Here are three example projects that AAS team has delivered with smooth execution.

 

USC Ronald Tutor Campus Center | AC Martin Partners Architects | R & R Masonry

USC Ronald Tutor Campus Center | Cast Stone, Architectural Precast, Architectura [...]

PROJECT: Gilbert Christian, AZ | Architectural Precast, Architecural GFRC | | Light Weight, Superior Aesthetics, Design Flexibility

PROJECT: Gilbert Christian, AZ | Architectural GFRC | Light Weight, Superior Aes [...]

PROJECT: Higher Education Complex | Cast Stone | Architect: PBK Architects | Mason Contractor: Tim Hughes, Dee Brown Inc

AAS PROJECT Snapshot: Higher Education Complex | Cast Stone, Architectural GFRC [...]

SMU Simmons Hall Construction | Precise engineering, Custom Manufacturing of Architectural Cast Stone for the Portico Columns

SMU Simmons Hall Construction | Precise engineering, Custom Manufacturing of Architectural Cast Stone for the Portico Columns


  • Christus Spohn Shoreline Hospital: 12,000+ linear feet of the architectural stone banding accentuate windows at every level of the pavilion.  > MORE