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Gamco Corp. listed as Top Metal Company for third year

Gamco 2015 Top Metals CompanyFlushing, NY For the third year in a row, New York City-based Gamco Corp., a leading regional manufacturer of specialty fenestration products and architectural metals, received national industry recognition.  National trade periodical Glass Magazine has included Gamco in its 2015 list of Top Metal Companies, based on annual sales volume.

Gamco continues to expand its product lines.  In addition to curtain wall, storefront and entranceway systems, and commercial windows, Gamco offers custom structural skylights, folding window/wall systems, railings, sun-control products, architectural metals and its newest product, frameless shower enclosures and sliding shower doors.

Gamco is the architectural metal and fenestration supplier for a number of notable and award-winning projects throughout the New York metro area, including Terminal B at Newark Liberty International Airport, The Barclays Center, new luxury residential developments on Long Island, and many nationally known franchises and retail stores.

The 2015 Annual List of Top Metal Companies was published in the November 2015 edition of Glass Magazine.  Along with Gamco Corp., 44 other firms are ranked on this year’s list, including industry giants C.R. Laurence/U.S. Aluminum, EFCO, Kwaneer, YKK and Wausau.

Gamco manufactures a wide variety of custom quality fenestration systems and architectural metal appointments for commercial, institutional and residential properties.  Founded in 1986, the company has established a reputation for excellence in quality, customer service, design and manufacturing. Based in New York City, the company serves architects, construction professionals and property owners throughout the metropolitan area, northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Gamco is a New York State certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). 

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