Bison Deck Supports, a leading company specializing in manufacturing products for pedestrian decks on rooftops and green roofs, won the prestigious
Architectural Record
2009 Editor's Pick award for its Massaranduba Wood Tiles.

Bison Massaranduba Wood Tiles are commercial-grade wood tiles that are FSC certified (SCS-COC-002585) and are preassembled to measure 2' x 2'.
They work with Bison Deck Supports and Fastening Kit (patent pending) for building decks on rooftops, green roofs, terraces and plaza decks.

Architectural Record is the premiere publication for architects and each year they release Product Reports in their December issue to showcase their
"annual collection of the best new product offerings for architects and specifiers."1 An independent jury of designers and materials specialists selects
product winners and this year they selected 71 new offerings they believe "you should know about."

"The Bison product development team is honored to receive this award," says Lisa von Gunten, Vice President of Bison Deck Supports. "As demand
for building attractive pedestrian spaces and green roofs grows, there is a need for commercial building products that are environmentally smart. Last
summer we launched our FSC certified wood tile to meet industry and environmental needs."

For nearly 15 years, Bison Deck Supports has offered a labor-efficient pedestal system for supporting paving materials over slope-to-drain surfaces and occupied space. Some notable projects include supporting granite pavers at Chicago's Crown Fountain at Millennium Park, hydra-pressed concrete pavers at the University of California at Berkeley and more recently, Bison Wood Tiles at The Visionaire; New York City's first LEED Platinum-certified condominiums.

Learn more about Bison products at www.BisonDeckSupports.com.

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1 Architectural Record 2009 Product Reports

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