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As you enter the state of Vermont, one of your first stops should be at the Sharon Welcome Center. Located off of northbound Interstate 89, the Sharon Welcome Center is a architectural masterpiece, combining the rustic beauty of Vermont Fieldstone as well as the more refined elements of E.P. Henry Ground Face CMU and Glass Block by Pittsburg Corning. In addition, as displayed at the Vermont Vietnam Veterans Memorial located on site, this project features an excellent array of hardscape elements, including radial Imperial Danby Marble curbing, concrete pavers by Hanover Architectural Products, and Unfading Green Vermont Slate.
   
   
  
"Trowel Trades is very supportive of our needs and are a key part of what we do. It is a partnership to us…we couldn’t do what we do without them. We can call them with any questions we have and they are always there to answer them…There is no one else like them. They are not just a supplier, they offer so much more support than just a supplier. Our jobs require quite a bit of attention and they are there for us…Delivery has always been on time and has never been a problem for us…
There is no one like Trowel Trades, we appreciate all they do.
They are a key piece of our business.."
Tony Ziter, Ziter Masonry
Materials
Rubble Stone
Vermont Fieldstone
Glass Block
Decora by Pittsburg Corning
Architectural CMU
Ground Face by E.P. Henry
Concrete Pavers
Appian, Prest Paver, and Asphalt Block by Hanover Architectural Products
Slate Pavers
Unfading Green Vermont Slate
Stone Curbing
Imperial Danby Marble
Credits Architect
Timothy D. Smith and Associates - North Bennington, VT
General Contractor
DEW Construction - Williston, VT
Mason Contractor
Ziter Masonry - Washington, VT
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