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Exterior Technologies Group is transforming the architectural product representation business by elevating the role of the representative to become a critical partner throughout the pre-construction process. We are known as a partner who invests time to understand our clients’ needs and are able to adjust our offering to directly impact their project. Rather than focus on short term gain, ETG takes a holistic view of the architectural environment, adding value at any stage of a client’s business cycle.
TRUSTED SOLUTIONS
Our vision is to become an integrated part of our client’s business cycle. Our clients value ETG’s design input making us a critical resource to drive efficiency and maintain project momentum. Upon completion of your project you will be able to quantify the value ETG has delivered. We are supremely confident that our partnership will yield results for your business and look forward to working with you.
Located in Pickering, Ontario, the Pickering Town Centre was renovated in 2009 with a unique “leaf motif” design featured at each of the six entrances of the shopping center, as well as on the interior elevator.
A sleek and modern façade comprised of glass and aluminum composite material from Alpolic aligned the designer’s vision with the Samsung brand.
The TTC York University station roof, made possible with Kazlip and Radius Track, was awarded the new metal roofing category winner for the Metal Construction News Building and Roofing Awards.
Planning for the New Central Library (NCL) began in 2004, when Calgary City Council committed $40 million to the project. It was designed by Snohetta Architects with the help of Canadian firm DIALOG.
Nvelope cladding systems deliver an installer-friendly experience on the complex, unique National Music Centre (NMC) façade in Calagary, AB, designed by Allied Works Architecture (AWA).
BAR Constructors, Inc. chose Radius Track Corporation to help them deliver curved structural light-gauge framing for the Able Pump Station project.
During the opening ceremony, special attention would have been given to the gooseneck-like structure, 47m in height, where the Olympic flame was lit in the Medals Plaza.
Co-owned by the University of Toronto and the City of Toronto, the $205-million centre is the sole aquatics facility in the region that meets the latest international competition standards.