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Chesney Beck, VP - Sales & EngineeringEstablished in 1991, WinTech began by offering a single product - aluminum-framed basement windows, however, today the company operates with six different corporate divisions including their Modular Division. "Our Modular Division provides several different products and services to the modular industry and has developed into a rather large division for us,” says Chesney Beck, VP - Sales & Engineering. "We have over 15 years of experience in providing window products to the modular market." The modular products provided by WinTech service both the relocatable modular market, which consist of smaller job site trailers to COVID test units and FEMA shelters, as well as permanent construction modular such as hotels.
The company wishes to be the first preference of its clients when selecting modular windows, reflecting the kind of work that WinTech has been doing. A few years ago, a client approached WinTech with a request for an intricate window design. The client was developing a new panelized building system that required a window system that would allow for efficient installation of the window. This particular design involved an interior blind cradle/trim, blinds, and security grate, all in a single window unit. "Our team worked closely with our client to design a specialized window system to meet the customer's needs which included proof of concept and testing," explains Beck. "This system is still being widely used by that client today."
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