(212 companies) Awnings and canopies are free-standing or attached shelters that typically consist of a textile cover and metal frame. They provide weather protection, as well as a large surface for signage or advertising.
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(92 companies) Bollards are structures used to protect buildings from vehicular impact, restrict access or serve as landscape enhancement.
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(29 companies) Chute systems are assemblies that are used for the quick evacuation of materials from an elevated work location. They use gravity to guide the flow of materials into a bin.
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(165 companies) Cleanrooms are contamination-free environments where high-tech manufacturing and assembly take place.
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(69 companies) Columns are vertical structural elements that use compression to transmit the weight of a structure above to other structural elements below.
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(47 companies) Curtain walls are lightweight exterior cladding systems that attach to a building or structure, usually from floor to floor, to provide a façade. They modify the exterior appearance, but do not carry the dead load of the building or structure.
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(65 companies) Elevators, escalators and moving walkways are used to raise or move people or goods from one location to another within a building.
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(84 companies) Entry gates are hinged partitions that allow access to designated areas.
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(171 companies) Fences are plain or decorative partitions used to prevent access or contain a property or facility.
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(9 companies) Fire escapes are exterior emergency exit paths from a building.
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(31 companies) Flue systems and chimney systems contain all types of products used primarily to evacuate exhaust from furnaces, boilers and other fuel burning devices.
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(226 companies) Guardrails and railings are used as fall protection systems or to establish controlled access zones.
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(130 companies) Manholes allow access to underground pipes, cables, meters and facilities. Manhole covers are used cover manholes.
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(291 companies) Modular building construction products are used in a variety of residential, educational, commercial, and industrial applications.
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(13 companies) Piers and docks are structural walk paths over water.
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(239 companies) Platforms and walkways allow personnel to work on and access the upper levels of industrial machinery, process equipment, tanks, and buildings.
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(34 companies) Retaining walls consist of all types of walls, gabions, and piles used to retain earth and prevent erosion.
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(53 companies) Seating contains all types of providers whom supply seats for the theater, sports, waiting or other commercial seating applications.
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(290 companies) Stairs and stairway products include treads, balusters, stringers, handrails and other stair components as well as complete pre-fabricated stairways.
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(40 companies) Sunrooms and solariums are structures, which are constructed as part of a house to receive the maximum amount of sunlight, enjoy surrounding landscapes, and to be protected from unfavorable weather conditions.
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(234 companies) Traffic safety equipment provides visible and physical barriers or high visibility guidance systems to help control traffic flow.
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(32 companies) Tunnels and bridges are underground and aboveground passageways for cars, trucks, trains, and pedestrians.
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