East Coast Metal Systems recognizes the importance and significance in preserving and restoring historic buildings and their architectural features, which is why we offer custom fabrication options that align with historic architecture. We have experience restoring buildings that are listed with the National Register of Historic Places and the strict guidelines for adherence to period-specific architectural design methods.
We have the resources and experience to execute historic replication, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction depending on the building’s historical significance, condition, and use.
We’re serious about building responsibly and can accommodate and comply with the complex aspects of sustainability. We understand the projects we undertake and services we provide have a profound impact on the natural environment; it’s a big responsibility.
We’ve joined forces with other members of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to promote the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, “green” building, and sustainability throughout our market and the industry. This ensures an energy-efficient, better quality, environmentally responsible building for our customers.
“The estimating team at East Coast is an invaluable resource for providing accurate take-offs, well defined scopes, and outstanding follow-up for all of our formed metal needs."
Scott Harris I ProCLAD, Inc.ECMS recently completed this design-build project on the Teletech Building in Moundsville, WV. Our team worked alongside JD&E Construction Services to install 150 sq. ft of Flat Lock Zinc Diamond…
On March 31st, ATAS visited East Coast Metal Systems Headquarters in Triadelphia, WV to discuss their capabilities and potential partnerships on projects. In attendance were ECMS Estimators and Project Managers,…
On April 2nd, the East Coast Metal Systems team showed their support on World Autism Awareness Day by wearing the color blue! Blue is not only the color associated with “Autism Speaks“ , but it…