How Modular Construction Aids in Disaster Recovery Rebuilding Efforts
The speed component of modular construction is critical when communities are faced with rebuilding after natural disasters strike. Ramtech’s Linc Moss discusses the unique role that modular construction can play in these efforts in a post for this week’s edition of ThomasNet Insights.
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Matt Slataper Promoted to Ramtech’s Executive Vice President

He will also continue to focus on business development with an emphasis on forming strategic partnerships. Prior to joining Ramtech in 2018, Matt spent 12 years in the finance industry, most recently as a Vice President in J.P. Morgan’s Investment Banking division in the Houston area. There he focused on mergers and acquisitions and capital markets advisory within the oil and gas sector. Matt has an MBA from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and a BBA from Southern Methodist University. He and his wife Tiffany have two children and reside in Fort Worth.
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Ramtech Included in Frost Bank’s Families in Business Portrait Exhibit

Mike, Shirley and Matt Slataper
Ramtech is honored to be part of Frost Bank’s Families in Business 2018 exhibit, highlighting multi-generational organizations in Tarrant County. Frost has been a loyal supporter and partner of Ramtech’s for over 30 years, and we’re thrilled they chose to include us in this celebration. Portraits of the featured businesses by Gittings Photography of Fort Worth will be on display at Frost Bank Camp Bowie until December 10th, Frost Bank Clearfork from December 11th – January 7th, and Frost Bank Matlock from January 8th – 29th.
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Ramtech Builds Permanent Modular Building to Aid in the Merger of Two Beaumont (TX) High Schools After Hurricane Harvey

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Ramtech Begins Manufacturing of Modular Buildings For First Baptist Carrollton

Wall Set of Permanent Modular Building for First Baptist Carrollton Church
Ramtech Building has begun the manufacturing on two permanent modular buildings we are constructing for the First Baptist Carrollton Church of Carrollton, Texas. The 26,624 square foot project will utilize our pier and beam permanent modular construction process to provide two education buildings as part of the church’s relocation from its current location. The first building, a 10,624 square foot facility for adults, incorporates a central corridor with seven classrooms and men’s and women’s restroom facilities on either side. The second building provides 16,000 square feet of space with two large worship areas, six classrooms, and a boys and girls restrooms for the middle and high school programs. We will provide a grade beam foundation with drilled and belled piers for the two structures which have been designed for parapet walls with full masonry exteriors, TPO roofs, and split system HVAC units. The interiors will utilize vinyl covered gypsum for the walls and a combination of carpet tile, vinyl composition tile, and sheet vinyl for the flooring. Ramtech will also install fire sprinkler systems in each building. (more…)
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