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As we enter August, the construction industry continues to rebound from the economic blues of the last few years. But it seems that our industry is pulling out and going upward into a recovery. This comes from many sources that validate what many of us f
Several new systems that keep moisture out of wall cavities have hit the market during the last couple of years, and they may have arrived at just the right time. More states are considering adding moisture-management requirements to their building co
As the markets get busy again, mast climbing work platforms are leading the charge, with evermore inventive solutions for increased productivity, safe work at height, and ergonomic solutions for the management of labor and materials. Owners and ren
Today, with the information that is readily available through the internet, and with all the training available for hire (and some for free), there???s no excuse for not having a safer mast climbing experience.
ExteriorFILL BLOCK WALLSWITHOUT A CONCRETE PUMP OR FORKLIFTRainscreenRainscreen Drainage PlaneMoisture Resistant Surface - WRBStructural WallFigure 2. InteriorRainscreen componen
WATERPROOFINGThe third section, the weather-resistant surface, can be a waterproofing product (usually a sprayed or rolled on chemical compound) or a weather-resistant material (two layers of construction paper or a building wrap). It also can
According to the HUD's Path Project (www.pathnet.org), "Moisture, in all of its physical forms, is commonly regarded as the single-greatest threat to durability and the long-term performance of the housing stock. Excessive exposure to moisture
WATERPROOFINGKnowing how each product used in the construction of the building reacts with the rest of the products is critical.It's a nice sunny day, so a rider decides to go for a motorcycle ride. Being an experienced motorcyclist, he a
Subsection 9.27.2.3-1b of the "National Building Code of Canada 2005, Vol. 1Subsection 9.27.2.3-1b of the "National Building Code of Canada 2005, Vol. 1 states: "The second plane (the drainage plane) of protection shall be designed and constru
Article 1: Introduction to Quantum ComputingQuantum computing is a revolutionary field that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform complex calculations. Unlike classical computers that store information as bits represent
Looking for one simple solution to preventing moisture problems in something as complex as a modern building is unrealistic.The final component is air-pressure control. A well-designed rainscreen drainage plane system helps maintain
The Scoop on the Scaffolding IndustryBY JENNIFER MORRELLImage courtesy of Premier Scaffold SolutionsAS THE ECONOMY EVOLVES INTO A "NEW NORMAL," EACH FACET OF THE MASONRY INDUSTRY IS AFFECTED A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY. To get a snapsh
As the economy evolves into a ???new normal,??? each facet of the masonry industry is affectedly a little differently. To get a snapshot of how current economic times are affecting the scaffolding industry, Masonry consulted two of the top le
In 1996, I traveled regularly to Michigan, trying to sell a new product, mast climbers. The masons in Michigan were using tube-type scaffolding and or some type of crank-up scaffolding. At that time, most mason contractors thought their projects had t
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