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Wall panels give Martin's hangar a sleek, NASCAR look

Wall panels give Martin's hangar a sleek, NASCAR look


By Staff | August 11, 2010
This article first appeared in the 200707 issue of BD+C.

NASCAR driver Mark Martin utilized 5,200 sf of Dri-Design wall panels to upgrade the appearance of his headquarters and private jet hangar. Located at the Spruce Creek Fly-In Community in Port Orange, Fla., the building serves as headquarters for Mark Martin Enterprises as well as the hangar for Martin's airplane. Martin himself designed the facility.

The Dri-Design Wall Panel System is a dry joint, pressure-equalized rainscreen system.

“We used the pre-engineered, packaged building as the substrate for our panels,” said Brad Zeeff, president of Dri-Design. “The sub girts were attached over the siding panels and fastened through the siding into the structural steel. This is really an economical way to give an industrial building a appearance.”

Dri-Design Input No. 205 at BDCnetwork.com/quickResponse

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