Birdair, Inc.
65 Lawrence Bell Dr. Suite 100
Amherst, NY 14221
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| Toll Free: | 800-622-2246
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| Phone: | 716-633-9500
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| Fax: | 716-633-9850 |
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Overview:
Birdair is a U.S.-based specialty contractor that collaborates closely with architects and their clients to provide design/build services for innovative roof, skylight, and canopy applications. Birdair employs the most progressive technical methods, premium fabrics, and integrated solutions to help create award-winning projects in tensile architecture.
In business since 1956, Birdair combines industry knowledge with longstanding experience in tensioned membrane structures to offer a comprehensive set of pre-constrcution, construction, and post-construction services. Leveraging the Taiyo Group's global network of resources, Birdair provides its customers with the highest level of design development, tensile engineering, membrane patterning and fabrication, installation, and customer support.
Birdair Inc. to exhibit at the upcoming AIA Show on May 15-17, 2008 in Boston, MA. Come and see Birdair at booth # 20069.
Featured Product: World Leaders in Tensile Structure Construction
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Birdair offers wind-rated closeable umbrellas that are pre-assembled and specifically designed to combine shading comfort and refined appeal for any landscape design. Available in several styles, sizes, and colors, they are simply designed, functional, and beautiful.
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When it comes to larger landscape applications, Birdair's Modular Systems are an attractive alternative to custom structures. These pre-designed products, available in several styles and sizes, are site-assembled and can be linked together to economically shade a larger area.
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Custom tensioned membrane structures have been the innovative design element for almost every kind of building. From small canopies to large skylights to column-free roof structures, tensioned membrane combines the aesthetic possibilities of form and function resulting in dramatic signature structures.
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Almost commonly known for its work with tensioned membrane, Birdair has expertise in lightweight cable roof structures. Examples include the Georgia Dome (cabledome system), the Millennium Dome (cablenet system), and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center (cable-suspension system). The advantage to the building team is a roof of minimal structure covering a column-free space ideal for such large public-assembly venues as stadiums, convention centers, arenas, and athletic centers.
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Last Update: 2008-05-12
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