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Omniglass rises from the ashes

January 17, 2013  By Patrick Flannery


Jan. 17, 2013 – One of Canada’s leading manufacturers of fiberglass for window and door
frames has been reborn one year after fire destroyed its predecessor.
Omniglass SCT began work on new fiberglass pultruded frames and
components in November 2012, at their new location inside Structural
Composite Technologies’ state-of-the-art composite plant in Winnipeg.

Jan. 17, 2013 – One of Canada’s leading manufacturers of fiberglass for window and door frames has been reborn one year after fire destroyed its predecessor. Omniglass SCT began work on new fiberglass pultruded frames and components in November 2012, at their new location inside Structural Composite Technologies’ state-of-the-art composite plant in Winnipeg.

Omniglass SCT was formed by partners John Zadro, president of Structural Composite Technologies, who will be president of the new company, and Leroy Dankochik, general manager of both the predecessor and the new companies. Together they purchased the assets, including the patents and processes of Omniglass, a successful Winnipeg business that was destroyed by fire a year ago. Omniglass SCT has hired 10 former employees, including Laurie Davies, founder and former CEO of Omniglass, to assist with sales and business development.

“We are bringing back a respected name in fiberglass to the North American window and door industry,” said Zadro. “We are returning Omniglass SCT to what it did best: designing and manufacturing the best fiberglass components possible for windows and doors.”

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Fiberglass windows and doors are rising in popularity because of their superior structural strength, thermal resistance and paintability. They have been grabbing increasing marketshare in commercial construction (where they qualify for coveted LEED environmental certification) as well as the residential market where quality, durability and aesthetics are increasingly important.

“Omniglass SCT has a strong, respected brand name in the window and door industry as well as valuable designs and patents,” said Zadro. “We have pledged to restore the company’s reputation of winning business with high quality, on time production. Our motto is: we don’t make windows, we make them better. We have already signed several deals with window and door manufacturers, including many former clients, who always appreciated the quality of Omniglass products.”

Omniglass SCT will do business alongside privately-owned Structural Composite Technologies. Founded in 1961, Structural Composite Technologies custom fabricates fiberglass equipment for multiple industries: mining, chemical, utilities, wind energy, transportation, and construction industries throughout North America.

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