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Old 03-03-2009, 01:37 PM   #1
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Help! Drop Ceiling?

Hey guys Im working on a drop ceiling estimate. The building is all metal, galvanized steel. 20' cathedral ceilings shaped like an egg or tunnel. The owner wants the ceiling to follow the radius of the buildings roof. Anyone install anything like this, if so where can I get the tracks that would be needed and what is the ballpark sq.ft prices as this looks like alot of custom work. Any input would be appreciated!

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Old 03-03-2009, 02:05 PM   #2
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USG and Armstrong have curved ceiling systems (Curvatura being the most popular), but they're big $$. You need to get with your local supplier to get pricing, but last time I messed with them, they were in the $12-15/sf range.
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Looks like you are bidding for that Dealership buildiing, the guy is asking everyone in town. good luck getting the job ( I got a call about it today)
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I am pretty sure USG and Armstong both make flexible wall angle.
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Looks like you are bidding for that Dealership buildiing, the guy is asking everyone in town. good luck getting the job ( I got a call about it today)

is this for audi,
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