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NUCONSTEEL CORPORATION OFFERS NUPRODUCTS, DIRECT TO CONSUMER

NUCONSTEEL CORPORATION OFFERS NUPRODUCTS, DIRECT TO CONSUMER


August 11, 2010


DENTON, TEXAS, JUNE 25, 2009--- NUCONSTEEL CORPORATION ANNOUNCES
NUPRODUCTSTM, ITS FIRST EVER LINE OF PRODUCTS SOLD DIRECT TO
THE CONSUMER. UTILIZING ITS AUTOMATED FRAMING SYSTEMS ROLL
FORMERS, NUCONSTEEL HAS DEVELOPED 7 PRODUCT LINES FOR
THE NUPRODUCTS BRAND.

NUPRODUCTS IS A LINE OF FULLY DESIGNED AND PRE-ENGINEERED
STANDARD MODEL PACKAGES UTILIZING COLD-FORMED STEEL TRUSSES
AND PANELIZED WALLS. THE PRODUCTS INCLUDE FRAMING PACKAGES
RANGING FROM STORAGE SHEDS AND HOMES TO METAL BUILDINGS AND
EQUESTRIAN STRUCTURES, ALL PRODUCED FROM 100% RECYCLABLE
STEEL.

WITHIN NUPRODUCTS, NUCONSTEEL HAS DESIGNED A SERIES OF GARAGES
AND HOMES MEETING CODE REQUIREMENTS WITHSTANDING UP TO 150
MILE PER HOUR WINDS INTENDED FOR COASTAL APPLICATIONS.

THE NUPRODUCTS LINE OF HOMES, GARAGES, SHEDS, STORM SHELTERS,
AND STORAGE AND METAL BUILDINGS PROVIDE SOLUTIONS FOR DO-ITYOURSELF
PROJECTS OR CONSUMERS AND ENTREPRENEURS LOOKING
FOR FRAMING PACKAGES TO PROVIDE A BUILDER FOR THEIR NEXT HOME
OR PROJECT.

VISIT WWW.NUCONSTEEL.COM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

NUCONSTEEL CORPORATION IS A SUBSIDIARY OF NUCOR (NYSE: NUE)
“NUCOR” AND HAS PROVIDED COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING IN THE
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL MARKETS SINCE 2001.
®

Phone: 866.873.4832 525 South Locust Street, Denton, Texas 76201 USA

For More Information www.nuconsteel.com

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