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Brenda H Welch

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Joined: 10th July 2009
Articles: 8
URL: http://www.steelmasterusa.com
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Shades of Steel

09th October 2009
Jack Hicks needed a carport—not just as a place to park his pickup truck where it was protected from the elements, but as a spot to entertain and grill while keeping himself and his party guests protected from dicey weather as well. For Hicks, who is...

Metal Buildings Hen Picked for Community-Based Project

05th October 2009
For those struggling with the metaphorical question—which came first, the chicken or the egg?—the answer is nigh for some folks living in Boulder, CO: it’s neither the chicken nor the egg; it’s metal. The Children, Youth, and Environments Cente...

Steel Reaches New Heights in Arkansas

25th September 2009
Black Springs, AR is known for its mountains, valleys, dense woodland, fertile plains, and clear lakes and streams. So how does an arch style building measuring 60 x 24 x 170 fit into the landscape? According to Morry Sanders, it fits in perfectly. San...

A Mountainous Family Project Made of Steel

22nd September 2009
For the Snider’s of Gurley, AL, the addition of a carport to their home proved to be a family bonding experience that they will live with for many years to come. When they made the decision to add a carport garage to the landscape of their home which...

Steel—the Best Betta Blocker in Town

08th September 2009
Betta fish are resilient pets, able to survive for long periods in very little water with a minimal amount of food. But when Greg Brugman’s two bettas managed to survive Hurricane Ike, which ravaged Bridge City, TX in 2008, it wasn’t their intrinsic h...

Their Futures are so Bright that They Needed Some Shade

19th August 2009
Members of the parent-teacher organization for Point Pleasant Primary School in Leon, WV understood the benefits of outdoor play for children, but an element of that had them worried—the sun. As the children swung, slid, and climbed in the fresh air su...

The Wind can Huff and Puff, but it Won’t Blow This Steel Camp Down

04th August 2009
Louisiana is often referred to as the “Sportsman’s Paradise” because of its abundance of fish and wildlife, but for Royce Rispone, “paradise” is a work in progress on Grand Isle. As LA’s only barrier island, Grand Isle is a place that is both...

Embry-Riddle Café Takes Off with Steel

10th July 2009
The concept of an aircraft hangar is nothing new to the students and faculty who populate Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s campus in Prescott, AZ. It is, after all, one of the best aviation and aerospace universities in the world. But an aircraft...
 
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