Bullnose Fascia Loading Dock Canopies in Jonesboro, GA

Bullnose Fascia Loading Dock Canopies in Jonesboro, GA

PCG completed the Clayton 75 industrial warehouse in Jonesboro, GA with 2,160 LF of 24” bullnose dock fascia canopies and ~2,400 SF of Arconic Reynobond FR-core ACM panels—delivered in 10 weeks with Hillwood Construction, PVDF Kynar 500 “Anodic Clear” finish, and zero safety incidents.

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Custom Architectural Canopy Systems in Buford, GA

Custom Architectural Canopy Systems in Buford, GA

The Gravel 85 Distribution Center project in Buford, Georgia showcases our ability to rapidly deliver custom-engineered canopy systems that elevate both functionality and design. In partnership with The Conlan Company, we designed, fabricated, and installed over 2,160 linear feet of architectural canopies—including bullnose dock systems and branded ACM entry canopies—completed on an accelerated 4.5-week schedule. Our precision engineering, custom color integration, and seamless coordination ensured the canopies not only enhanced weather protection and operational efficiency but also strengthened the facility’s architectural identity. With zero safety incidents and flawless execution from survey to installation, this project stands as a model of speed, quality, and technical craftsmanship.

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Low-Profile Bullnose Loading Dock Canopy Buford, GA

Low Profile Bullnose Loading Dock Canopy Buford GA

Gravel Springs Logistics Center in Buford, Georgia required a bullnose dock canopy system with a low-profile bullnose fascia. Being a cross-dock facility, this project required a canopy at approximately 1,228’-0” linear feet of dock canopy on the north elevation, and 1,334’-0” linear feet of dock canopy on the south elevation.

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Bullnose Loading Dock Canopy in Cumming, GA

Bullnose Loading Dock Canopy in Cumming GA

Forsyth Business Center in Cumming, Georgia required a dock canopy system with a l24” tall bullnose fascia. This project required 8 different dock canopies totaling approximately 444’-0” linear feet of canopy.

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