2007 22 February
IAC America wins $1.6M doors contract for Lincoln Center, New York
IAC America has won a substantial turnkey acoustic doors project worth over $1.6M for the Lincoln Centre in New York - a great start to 2007 for IAC America’s Access Systems business.
As part of the refurbishment programme of the Juilliard School of Music and Alice Tully Hall within Lincoln Center, IAC will supply all of the acoustic doors for what is now one of the world’s leading performing arts centres. Just a stone’s throw from Broadway, Lincoln Center occupies a 16-acre site in New York City and houses many of the US’s leading arts and cultural organisations including The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic.
The first-ever turnkey contract of its kind for IAC America includes both acoustic and hollow metal doors with finish hardware, delivered and installed. In total there are 370 openings with more than 450 door leaves at acoustical ratings as high as STC 55.
Business Unit Manager, Access Systems, Craig D’Anna worked with IAC’s representative Quiet Star Industries on the project. Craig said: “This is what I trust will be the first of many projects that incorporate our new turnkey solution in which IAC America bids the entire door package, acoustic and hollow metal, delivered and installed complete. ”
For more information on our Acoustic Doors visit www.industrialacoustics.com or contact Scott Simmons on 01962 873016 scotts@iacl.co.uk
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