Project Specs 419 Tower Drive San Antonio, Texas Sprinkle Robey Architects << Return to article the People Owners Kathy Kich Architect Sprinkle Robey Architects, AIA, LLC 1710 N. Main Ave. San Antonio, TX 78212 V: 210.227.7722 Fax: 210.226.0200 Davis Sprinkle, AIA Thom Robey, AIA Jeff Langham Engineer(s): Steve G. Persyn, P.E. General contractor: Mayo Construction Co. Photographer(s) Hester + Hardaway Contact: Paul Hester 713.819.8420 the Products Structural system Concrete slab-on-grade foundation w/wood framing. Roofing Built-up roofing: 2-Ply Roof, Manufacturer Unknown Elastomeric: Metal: Berridge, “Pre-Weathered Galvalume” Windows Aluminum: Vistawall, FG-1000 Glazing Glass: Oldcastle Hardware Locksets: Omnia Cabinet hardware: Haffele Floor
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