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SigMT Spring 2018

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Heather Bode is an award winning children's magazine writer. She's a non-fiction junkie who loves to tell the stories of people she meets and inter views. Heather lives in Helena with her husband and five children. With 65 years of combined construction & development experience, Guy Tabacco Construction Co. has the expertise to consistently exceed our clients expectations. BUILDING BUILDING on Trust Commercial • General Contractor • Industrial 1400 25th Avenue NE • Black Eagle, MT • 406.727.7556 Using a Butler metal building, Adam Tabacco and crew fashioned the grain elevator look. eir aention to detail extends into the interior where reclaimed barnwood lines the lobby. "It turns out, the wood came from a grain elevator in Hingham, Montana. Cargill actually owned that elevator back in the 80s," says Tabacco. Schuff says natural lighting, tight thermal envelope, and flexible workspaces allow for reconfiguration down the road. Additional features include LED lighting with occupancy sensors. e drinking fountains have water bole filling stations, but Horton touts the VRF heating and cooling system. "e system transfers hot and cold air from other areas before it will make new air. It's all contained inside the building instead of on the roof as an added safety feature. You've got a sustainable workspace and that carries over into the canola fields." And if you know a local farmer, thank them for their part in sustaining our oceans. S MT SiG MT 31 Storyboards throughout the facility share Cargill's mission and stress safety and company values.

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