SHELLEY RADIANT CEILING
Comfort Is Our  ONLY  Business

Last Updated  August 19, 2010 
                              
                               
Projects
At the bottom left are pictures of the Alaska Native Medical Center. Pictured is one of many corridors our panels are in as well as all the patient rooms. Below are two such patient rooms. Looking at the outside wall you can see the panels above the windows. In the case of the one corridor, our panel is above the window to the right and there is an 18" wide panel that was installed along the interior wall. It has been installed at a 45 degree angle. We shipped panels over a 12 month time frame. Our wooden crates were re-enforced to protect the panels during the long journey. We pack all of our panels wrapped in what is called "Micro-Foam." All of our extruded linear panels are powder coated for durability. Our powder coating has been tested for color steadfastness. We took samples of our powder and subjected the samples to 275  degree Fahrenheit for 72 hours. After the heat stress, we had the color measured. The color shifted less than one half of one percent from its original color.
Not too far from the Alaska Native Medical Center is Elmendorf Air Force Base. The Army Corp of Engineers did the engineering on that project. All the panels for Elmendorf are Shelley Extruded Linear Panels. These were
all 30" wide panels.
Other projects we have done.

Recently our panels have been installed at the
SIOUX FALLS V.A. MEDICAL CENTER -
1150 - 2' X 2' TEGULAR formed panels for two floors of their Cardiac Care Unit. This was a cooling ONLY project.

Gunderson Lutheran Hospital, in La Crosse, WI.
5 Floors - 18" wide Linear panels, 4 tube system.

Two of the past largest projects Shelley ever did were Bronx Children's Psychiatric Center.
60,000 Linear Feet of 6" wide material were used on that project. The state of NY liked the fact Shelley at that time had the thickest extruded panel at  .120" thick. All of the rooms were made from our extruded panels and covered the entire ceiling.
The entire project was a secured ceiling system.

The second largest project was the ALASKA NATIVE MEDICAL CENTER in Anchorage, Alaska.
We shipped over 30 crates of material to Anchorage. SEE PICTURES TO LEFT.

Past VAMC and military installation work include, but not limited to the following.

BROCKTON VA, a Boston suburb, 3,500 - 2' x 4'
Block Perforated Modular Panels, heating and cooling, with over 5,000 matching 2' x 4' steel panels to make up the balance of the ceiling.

ALBANY V.A. MEDICAL CENTER - 4 FLOORS.
Product was our modular panels. Over 4,000 -
2' x 4' radiant panels with matching Block Perforated steel acoustical panels. The steel panels were over 6,000 pieces.

PHILADELPHIA V.A. MEDICAL CENTER
Both Modular and Extruded Linear panels were used. The Modular panels were heating and cooling, as for the Linear panels, they were heating only. The modular were block perforated.

PARAMUS, NJ V.A. MEDICAL CENTER
Just under 5,000 - 2' x 4' modular block perforated panels for both heating and cooling.

MINOT, AFB, NORTH DAKOTA.
KIRLAND, AFB, NM.
ELMENDORF, AFB, ALASKA.
The above Air Force Bases all were done with Shelley Extruded Aluminum Radiant Ceiling panels.

NATO FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER,
Moose Jaw, SASK CANADA.
Extruded Linear panels.

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