This school year is not like any other, leaving educational buildings completely or nearly empty. A new structure waiting for students to arrive and thrive is the Sanger Educational Complex in California’s Sanger Unified School District. The complex houses middle school and high school campuses. An exploration of the complex reveals curves at the entrance to the kitchen, within the cafeteria, made from Flex-C Trac from Flex-Ability Concepts.
The curved walls and serpentine soffits in the kitchen area were created with 300 linear feet of 3 5/8”-inch 16-gauge Flex-C Trac as well as 170 linear feet of 3 5/8-inch 20-gauge Flex-C Trac. Karsyn Construction Inc., Fresno, Calif., was hired as the framing subcontractor under general contractor, Harris Construction, Fresno. Anton Wilson, the project manager with Karsyn Construction, explains that his company recommended using Flex-C Trac because they have used it in the past and appreciate its convenience. L&W Supply, Fresno, supplied the Flex-C Trac.