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Air curtains support sustainability goals |
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Adding an air curtain over a typical six feet wide grocery store entrance in Pennsylvania can equate to removing 14 cars from the road a year in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Structural silicone glazing |
Structural silicone glazed (SSG) façade systems are an industry mainstay. Contemporary prefabricated and unitized systems that leverage SSG technology have come to supplant earlier field-fabricated and stick-built systems that typically limited the use of field-installed SSG glazing, often using SSG only in combination with mechanically captured pressure bars along vertical or horizontal edges.
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DISCUSSIONS OF THE WEEK |
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DESIGN PROFESSIONALS' SCOPES OF SERVICES |
For the architects and engineers out there, and any owners who draft RFPs for professional services: What do you use as the source document for developing a new scope of services? In helping project teams within my employer, from across the country, I’ve seen a lot of different scopes of services. So, what is your usual starting point?
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GENERAL CATEGORIES OF COMMUNICATION |
I’m trying to put together a Correspondence List for a job in Procore and I want to make sure it’s comprehensive. There is a maximum of 30 types. So far, I have Price Requests, Purchase Order/Contract/Procurement, N-T-P, Meeting Requests, Meeting Minutes, Non-conforming Work/Stop Work, Payment Request, Submittals, RFI, RFClarification, Product Substitution Requests, Field Directives, Change Order Request, Punch List, and As-Builts. What other communications do you normally send? Do you have a standard list of communication topics you generally send out on your projects?
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MORE FROM THE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFIER |
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DEMO-CASTS ON DEMAND |
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TamlynWrap Drainable WRB – added protection for your building envelope
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Tamlyn |
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A Concise Look at NEIS and Standard Development
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NECA |
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