The Starbucks Project

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1 The Starbucks Project Total Area: 1,738 Sq.Ft. Sarasota, FL Contractor: Innovative Construction Concepts of Florida Starbucks is a perfect example of the versatility that Structural Insulated Panel Systems (SIPs) offer. Structall Building Systems offers you the opportunity to explore the possibilities of SIPs by showcasing the construction process of a Starbucks Coffee House in this multimedia presentation.

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3 With a precut Snap-N-Lock panel building package, the jobsite stays clean and organized from start to finish.

4 Small amounts of bracing are required to stabilize Snap-N-Lock wall panels during construction.

5 The painted metal panel facings form an excellent moisture barrier and eliminate the worry of moisture damage.

6 Standard site equipment is all that is needed to erect a Structall Snap-N- Lock panel building.

7 Steel tube posts and I-beams provide the primary structural support for the 6 steel Snap-N-Lock walls and roof.

8 Simple metal channels or angles are used to connect panel walls and frame window and door openings.

9 Precut and numbered panels significantly decrease installation time.

10 Structural columns are located in wall panels where significant structural point loading from a roof truss is encountered.

11 Light gauge steel box beams and trusses are used to support this complex roof design.

12 Window openings in exterior panel walls are framed with metal furring channels and then trimmed with light gauge metal angle ready to receive the interior finish.

13 Exterior panel walls are furred out with 1-1/2 metal hat channels to provide a space for electrical wiring before applying an interior finish.

14 Lightweight mechanical equipment may be conventionally hung from roof panels, without additional support, if loads are properly distributed.

15 Wall panels can have recesses cut to accommodate and conceal columns when a clear floor area is required in a design.

16 Any exterior wall or roof finish can be applied to a Structall Snap-N-Lock panel building to achieve any style desired.

17 Architectural storefront glazing can be easily integrated into a Structall Snap-N- Lock panel building design.

18 Traditional cement stucco is applied by first screwing felt backed wire lath directly to the panels. Then the stucco is applied to the lath. Finally, mouldings and trim are added.

19 Foam moulding and trim pieces are adhesively bonded and mechanically fastened through the cement stucco finish into the steel Snap-N-Lock panels.

20 When painted with the Starbucks traditional yellow, the complete building is finished.

21 Standard rainware, parapet flashing, awnings, and lighting add the finishing touches to this Snap-N-Lock panel structure.

22 Landscaping and exterior finishing, make distinguishing between a traditional stickbuilt structure and a SIP structure almost impossible.

23 Ornate feature lighting adds an inviting look to the front entrance and mounts solidly to the Snap-N-Lock panel walls.

24 This canvas awning with steel frame attaches directly through the stucco finish into the Snap-N-Lock panel wall with simple through-bolts and bearing plates mounted on the inside of the wall.

25 Any shape of storefront glazing can be incorporated Into a Snap-N-Lock panelized structure.

26 Trendy interior design elements finish the interior of the building and conceal all trace of the steel framework and panels that support the roof.

27 Accent lighting, display shelves, and counters outfit the interior of this successful retail store.

28 Large amounts of natural light and warm earth-colored hues create an inviting interior atmosphere.

29 Curb appeal is essential to a successful retail store business and this Snap-N-Lock panel building is a shining example.

30 Space for outdoor seating was planned into this project to expand the capacity to serve customers and let them enjoy the pleasant outdoor environment.

31 This Snap-N-Lock panel building is an asset to its owners and will serve the community for many years.

32 Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) Features & Benefits of Panels The ease of installation and the ability to hire entry level tradesman translate into labor savings. The panels adapt easily to a variety of floor plans and offer a wide range of design flexibility and uses including homes, in-plant offices, freestanding units, restaurants, industrial storage units, condominium carport facilities and loading zone canopies. All panels pass through several quality control check points to assure that the highest degree of factory tolerances for alignment, lamination, and finish quality are maintained.

33 Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) Features & Benefits of Panels Skins of the Snap-N-Lock panel are rolled to form a unique, patented locking system that snaps together. The continuous insulated foam interface makes the design of the panel extremely energy efficient. Sealant applied on the inside of the panel protects it from ultraviolet destruction and forms a waterproof seal. Use the existing finish or apply a wide variety of building materials including shingles and vinyl siding directly to the exterior of the panel. Available 2-8 thick and up to 40 in length. Roof pitches as little as 1/4 per 1-0 can be achieved.

34 Starbucks Construction Prints Structall Building Systems has developed a unique numbering/ lettering system that allows a Build by Numbers approach to erecting SIPs structures. Detailed plans outline each panel layout for the walls and roof of the structure, contributing to the ease and speed in which workers can construct a building. Click Here to view Starbucks construction prints in PDF format (you can print from within Acrobat).