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Kevin Mayer is director of business development and marketing for Cambridge Architectural, a leading American manufacturer of architectural mesh systems.
When the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania decided to construct the new $9.9 million, energy-efficient Welcome Center in the Delaware Water Gap, interior and exterior building materials were selected with two characteristics in mind: both had to have a high degree of environmental- and flood-friendliness.