EnduraMax supports Safari Schoolhouse Project

Words: David BenincasaEnduraMax is proud to be a partner of the Safari Schoolhouse in Phoenix, AZ, which is nearing completion and preparing to open in September.

The first in the Green Schoolhouse Series, the Safari Schoolhouse was built with donated volunteer man-hours and materials, replacing a blighted low-income Title I elementary public school, and is on target to be the first LEED® Platinum school with goals of net-zero energy and water use. The EnduraMax wall system contributes to these energy goals by offering an unmatched R13.6 insulation barrier.

EnduraMax Morency Stone was installed throughout the campus, with applications including exterior facades, interior accent walls, column wraps, parapet walls, and garden walls.
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