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Follow on Google News | Birdair, Inc. to Exhibit at NACDA Convention–Visit Booth #140 to Learn About Tensile Architecture for Collegiate Sports Facilities–
By: Birdair, Inc. Birdair will be on-hand to showcase the variety of benefits that tensile architecture can provide to collegiate sports facilities, including enhanced aesthetics, functionality, versatility and reduced maintenance requirements. “Tensile membrane offers athletic facilities the unparalleled combination of visual appeal, performance and efficiency, which results in innovative designs unlike any other,” says Michele Roth, marketing manager for Birdair, Inc. “We invite NACDA members to stop by our booth to learn more about how tensile architecture can meet facility and patron needs.” As a full-service specialty contractor, Birdair offers complete design-build solutions, and has completed more than 1,200 tensile architecture installations worldwide. The company is recognized for its work on collegiate sports facilities, including the Donald N. Dedmon Center at Radford University, the Home Depot Center at California State University, Paul Bailey Pizzitola Memorial Athletic Facility at Brown University and the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion at the University of La Verne. In addition, Birdair was recently awarded the replacement contract for the McClain Athletic Facility at the University of Wisconsin. NACDA is the professional and educational association for more than 6,500 college athletics administrators at more than 1,600 institutions throughout the United States. More than 2,200 athletics administrators are expected to attend the annual convention. Learn more at www.nacda.com. Attendees and interested media are encouraged to visit Birdair at Booth #140 or online at www.birdair.com. End
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