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Metal Construction News (July 2011)
"Flying High: Custom steel doors are the right fit for aviation facilities"
Well Bilt Industries, a woman-owned small business located in Williston, Fla., has been manufacturing a variety of custom steel doors for more than 25 years, with experience in aviation, marina, industrial and military industries. Well Bilt offers a variety of products, including bi-fold, bottom rolling, swing-out, one piece hydraulic doors and blast doors. Additionally, Well Bilt’s Hercul-Eze operators are available in five models and are can be used with their rolling-door systems or separately for retrofit projects. Carol Bilt, president of Well Bilt Industries talked to Metal Construction News about two recently completed aviation projects.
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Metal Architecture (April 2009)
"Hangar uses super-sized bi-fold door"
Well Bilt Industries, Williston, Fla., supplied a 122 2/3- by 34-foot (37- by 10-m) door with a 150-mph wind load for the west common hangar for Falcon Trust Air, a top-ranked fixed base operator, at Tamiami Kendall Airport in Miami. The Super Bi-fold door was constructed using 8- by 2- by 1/4-inch (203- by 51- by 6-mm), 8- by 2- by 3/16-inch (5-mm) and 8- by 4- by 3/8-inch (203- by 102- by 10-mm) rectangular steel tubes, in addition to...
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Metal Architecture (April 2008)
"Bi-fold Door Provides Security for Law Library"
Well Bilt Industries, Williston, Fla., provided a bi-fold door for the Law Library and George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida, Gainesville. When in the open position, the door allows access to the elevators and escalators. When in the closed and locked position, the door seals off the elevator/ escalator area and offers no access.
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Metal Construction News (June 2008)
"Aviation Accolades"
Williston, Fla., specializes in manufacturing custom steel hangar door systems for airport and manufacturing facilities. Bilt’s daughter, Carol, has been running the company since 2000. Well Bilt offers an array of optional features with its hangar door systems, including remote controls, safety edges, warning bells, photo eyes, auto close and auto lock. In addition to hangar door systems, Well Bilt also offers rolling door operators.
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Metal Construction News (August 2007)
"Factors to Consider When Replacing a Door on an Existing Building"
Well Bilt Industries has been a longtime manufacturer of custom steel door systems primarily for aviation, marina and industrial facilities. Therefore, Well Bilt Industries, Williston, Fla., encounters several projects a year that require retrofitting a new door system onto an older, pre-existing structure. In many cases, such a project entails as many, if not more, details as new construction.
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Metal Architecture (June 2006)
"Recent Projects Show Ability Of Well-Bilt Industries To Meet Door Needs Regardless Of Size"
Well-Bilt Industries of Williston, FL, supplies door systems for a wide range of hangar projects. Examples can be found in the hangar completed for Private Sky Aviation of Fort Myers, FL, and at the Flying W Ranch in Bushnell, FL.
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Metal Construction News (November 2006)
"Trauma Hawk AeroMedical"
A metal building and roof system from Star Building Systems were used to construct the 25,350 sq. ft. aeromedical facility, with administrative offices, helicopter hangar and maintenance area. The West Palm Beach, FL, project features two rolling door systems from Well Bilt Industries, built to satisfy Florida’s 140 mph wind load. One door measured 95’6” x 20’ and had six leaves, while the other 50’ x 20’ door had three leaves.
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Metal Architecture (December 2006)
"TxAeroSport Aerodrome Dorchester, TX"
Completed in June 2006, AeRooke Services LLC in Celina, TX, formed and erected multiple arched truss buildings in sizes of 5,200 sq. ft. and 7,200 sq. ft. N. Rooke Everill, also of Celina, designed the buildings using 7,200 sq. ft. of PBR through-fastener roof panels from MBCI. The Houston, TX, manufacturer formed the panels using 26-gauge Galvalume steel with a Blue finish. MBCI also manufactured 6,000 sq. ft. of Polar Whitecolored, 26-gauge Galvalume steel exposed-fastener wall panels.
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Metal Construction News (August 2005)
"Well Bilt Industries - Reputation and Experience Puts Hangar Door People In The Spotlight"
There are many factors to consider when selecting the proper door system for a particular application. The primary factor should be based on the needs and priorities of the building’s owner or the purpose of the facility. In many cases, the facility will be a rental property which will have various tenants. Rental facilities tend to suffer more abuse as opposed to one which is privately owned. Therefore, additional safety features should be seriously considered to avoid potential damage resulting from misuse.
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Metal Architecture (June 2005)
"Metal Building And Hangar Door Manufacturers Cooperate On Pair Of Projects"
Ludwig Buildings of Harahan, LA, and Well Bilt Industries, Williston, FL, teamed up to create two hangar projects in Pensacola, FL, earlier this year. The projects also sharedthe same general contractor/erector/metal panel installer - Terhaar & Cronley of Pensacola. Bay Design Associates, aslo in Pensacola, designed both hangars.
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Metal Construction News (May 2005)
"Small Door Manufacturer Makes Customer Service A Big Priority"
Well Bilt Industries founder Mike Bilt was an FBO owner in southeast Florida in the early 1970s, offering his clients hangar space rentals. Expansion demands required him to have additional T-hangars constructed but he wasn’t completely satisfied with the quality of the door products available for his buildings.
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Metal Construction News (March 2005)
"Well Bilt Industries - The Hangar Door People"
Well Bilt Industries has been a leader in the aviation door and operator industry for the past 25 years. Well Bilt Industries sets the standard for which all other hangar door manufacturers strive to match.
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MetalMag (Nov/Dec 2003)
"Leadership in Metal"
Following Mike Bilt's sudden death in 2000, his daughter Carol Bilt became the owner of Well Bilt Industries in Williston, Fla. The company, which manufactures custom steel hangar door systems for airport and manufacturing facilities, was founded by Mike Bilt more than 20 years ago.
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Metal Marketplace (Sept/Oct 2003)
"Custom Steel Bi-Fold Door Systems More Versatile Than Ever"
Well Bilt Industries is dedicated to maintaining their superior quality design, engineering and safety features. Many of these features are exclusive in the industry, enhancing the high integrity of both the product line as well as the company's reputation.
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