The USC Upstate Library project highlights East Coast Metal System’s ability to deliver high-performance, design-forward façade solutions through collaboration. The design was led by Moseley and installed by Tidewater Building Group. Our team provided the EC‑200 Dry Joint MCM System™ using Alucobond® 4mm FR ACM across 4,400 sq. ft., consisting of 309 panels in New Age Dark Bronze and 72 panels in Oyster. The finished exterior balances durability, constructability, and a clean modern aesthetic while supporting sustainability goals with measurable performance benefits. These outcomes contributed to the project being recognized by the Green Building Initiative as the 2025 Runner Up for Project of the Year.
Category: Project
Bar Italia
222 West Lane Avenue (The Rambler)
222 West Lane Avenue in Columbus, Ohio features the ECMS EC-200 System.
Scope of work: 15 sq Composite Panels, 130 sq. Horizontal Wall panels, 35 sq Vertical wall panels, 35 sq Perforated Screen Wall panels
Butler Country RTA Chestnut St. Station Canopy
East Coast Metal Systems (ECMS) fabricated 3,168 square feet of EC-200 for the BCRTA Concourse Canopy.
Dayton Convention Center
East Coast Metal Systems (ECMS) helped give the Dayton Convention Center a face lift with its EC-200 Dry Joint MCM System™.
ECMS Delivers at Fifth and Halket
East Coast Metal Systems (ECMS) contributed its EC-200 Dry Joint MCM System™ and OVERLY Evolution® Roofing to the striking 10-story Fifth and Halket development.
Bluestone Travel Plaza
The Bluestone Travel Plaza in West Virginia showcases the craftsmanship and quality of our team, featuring East Coast Metal System’s EC-200 Dry Joint MCM System™.
Beckley Travel Plaza
The Beckley Plazas in West Virginia showcases the craftsmanship and quality of our team, featuring East Coast Metal System’s EC-200 Dry Joint MCM System™.
Hillman Library at the University of Pittsburgh
East Coast Metal Systems played a key role in the $130 million makeover of the Hillman Library at the University of Pittsburgh with its EC-200 Dry Joint Panel System. The three-story glass atrium was designed to resemble a stack of books and features a rooftop patio, new study spaces and new areas on its ground floor. The ECMS team fabricated 1,461 metal panels for the building, covering over 20,000 square feet.