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The Finish Line: Katrina One Year After

First, you can go to New Orleans right now and have a good time, at least in the popular tourist areas, which look like nothing ever happened. But if you drive a little way from those restored areas, it's a different story. There are blocks and blocks of abandoned single-story houses and there are shopping areas that look fine, except a lot are not open. These buildings are in the areas that were flooded and stayed submerged.




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The Finish Line: A Case Study: What is Causing This?

For a change of pace, I’ve decided to periodically write about contracting and field issues, including case studies of interesting projects. The idea is to offer insights that will help readers deal with aspects of EIFS in their work.




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The Finish Line: Drainage Efficiency

The origin of the EIFS with drainage goes back to the 1990s. The idea of adding drainage came about due to a rash of water intrusion problems on houses in the southeast. Water had gotten behind the EIFS and ruined the supporting wood structure, causing a flurry of lawsuits and repairs, and sparking the interest of building code officials.




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The Finish Line: Types of EIFS

In North America, EIFS is pretty much a single type of design, namely expanded polystyrene insulation adhesively attached to the supporting wall, and a thin, synthetic, two-layer, glass fiber mesh-reinforced coating system. 




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The Finish Line: EPS Vs. Polyisocyanurate Insulation

Expanded polystyrene insulation and polyisocyanurate foam polyiso are the two main insulation types used in EIFS in North America. Overseas, many other types of insulation are used to make EIFS, such a mineral wool and “glass foam.”




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The Finish Line: Keep it Dry

In EIFS, water resistive barriers are a layer between the EIFS substrate and the EIFS insulation. They are most commonly used in EIFS with drainage wall assemblies. They are an additional layer within the wall cladding system and present some unique issues that are worth knowing about. Here are some of the issues.




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The Finish Line: Keep it Dry Part 2

In the May column “Keep it Dry,” I talked about issues to be dealt with when using EIFS that incorporate a water resistive barrier. WRBs are most often used in the increasingly common EIFS with drainage. Most of the discussion in that article was about various design aspects.




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The Finish Line: Know Your EIFS

When EIFS was first introduced to the North American market, there were a lot of questions about its strength.




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Will Synthetic Biology Save the World?

What do skin moisturizer, anti-malarial drugs and diesel fuel all have in common?




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EPDs, HPDs and Red Lists (Oh My)!

The latest Green Globes and LEED green building rating systems have introduced new building materials credits.




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Building Product Transparency— Be Careful What You Ask For

Since when did architects become responsible for ensuring occupant health resulting from exposure to building material ingredients?




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An Energy Label for Buildings

In 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy began work on the development of a voluntary national scoring system used to quantify commercial building’s energy efficiency.




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Hydronic Floor Heating

Not too many years ago, hydronic floor heating systems were all the rage with the hip-green crowd.




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Green Advocacy vs. Informed Consent

“Green advocacy” is the very opposite of informed consent.




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New Gadget Analyzes Everything Including Building Industry

TellSpec and SCiO are about to release devices which will allow you “to get instant relevant information about the chemical make-up of just about anything around you.




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Is a LEED Building Healthy?

According to a recent paper, the answer is no.




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Embodied Energy of Building Materials

Do embodied energies deserve greater attention now that buildings are becoming “greener”?




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Buying a New Water Heater

Hot water—practically for free.




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Cost-Effective, Energy Efficient Concrete Sandwich Panels

The energy saving contributions of thermal mass are well known but not always implemented in an ideal way.




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Veterans’ care charity to merge into larger counterpart

The two organisations employ a total of more than 450 people




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Only 12 per cent of leading charities publicly recognise a trade union, analysis suggests

The findings come from Third Sector’s inaugural Charity Employer Index




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Next chair of the National Lottery Community Fund revealed

Dame Julia Cleverdon spent 17 years as the chief executive of Business in the Community as part of a long career in the voluntary sector




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World Wide Security Goes Green!

World Wide Security, Garden City, N.Y., launched its “Go Green!” program promoting energy conservation to its customers. As energy prices rise throughout the United States, the Long Island region is often impacted more dramatically because it is an island with logistics and energy challenges.




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INTERVIEW: The Payback of a Green Investment

SDM had the chance to interview Dr. Bob Banerjee, senior director of Training and Development, NICE Systems, Ra'anana, Israel, recently on “green” initiatives at NICE Systems. 




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HID Global Sustainability Practices

As a subsidiary of ASSA ABLOY, HID Global follows its policy on minimizing its carbon footprint and helping to stimulate renewable energy markets. HID Global is dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of its operations through continuous concentration on Genuine HID™ products; how they are designed, how they are built, and how they are used.




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Panasonic's Security Solutions Start With Energy-Efficient Products

Sensitive to environmental considerations in the security and video surveillance industry, Panasonic System Networks Company of America, Secaucus, N.J., is taking leadership by offering products manufactured in energy-efficient facilities, using fewer hazardous materials and emitting less CO2, and which also consume less power than previous Panasonic comparable models.




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Graybar Targets Ways to Make Business Strong and Sustainable

At Graybar, sustainability is an expression of the company’s core values and its long-term view. The company’s sustainability plan includes acting as a responsible steward of its resources, reducing its impact on the environment, and providing sustainable solutions in the marketplace.




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Vivint Expands Energy Services with Solar

A leading provider of home automation and technology, Vivint is always on the lookout for opportunities to bring additional value to their customers with new offerings to provide more comprehensive home integration solutions.




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Securitas Technology Partners with K9s United in Support of Law Enforcement Canines

K9s United is a dedicated non-profit organization that focuses on providing essential training, equipment and resources to support law enforcement canines.




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Incomplete information can fuel misjudgment: study

Columbus, OH — People who incorrectly believe they have “all the facts” may remain overly confident in their beliefs or decisions, a recent study suggests.




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Incident involving highwall collapse spurs MSHA safety alert

Arlington, VA — Mine operators should train miners on recognizing highwall hazards and following procedures for their safe control, the Mine Safety and Health Administration advises in a recent safety alert.




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Urban Roots Fruit+ and Cantina-Style Salsa

The new Urban Roots is dedicated to delivering plant-forward products with bold, globally inspired flavors. The rebrand comes with two line expansions: the launch of Fruit+, and Cantina-Style Salsa.




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CBC Flooring's Indelval is environmentally friendly

CBC Flooring’s Indelval Rubber Flooring is recognized globally for its exceptional quality and environmental benefits, due to its high natural rubber content and proprietary high pressure vulcanization process.




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Ultrabond ECO 885 Premium Grade Polyolefin Backed Carpet Adhesive

MAPEI's Ultrabond ECO 885, which will be unveiled at Surfaces 2011, has been specifically designed to provide both permanent and releasable bonds for non-PVC, polyolefin and most “eco-type” backed carpet and carpet tile.




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Tuftex, Anderson partner for Color Coordinates selling system

Shaw Floors’ divisions Tuftex Carpets of California and Anderson Hardwood have launched the Color Coordinates display system exclusively for Shaw Design Center retailers.




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Floyd & Associates unveils new website

Floyd & Associates has launched its new e-commerce website: www.sampleboards.biz.




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ARDEX unveils MC Moisture Control Systems

ARDEX MC Moisture Control systems are a comprehensive line of best-in-class products for any type of flooring installation over concrete, even in the most demanding environments, according to the company.




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Taylor unveils Meta-Tec MS-Plus Resilient MBA

Taylor has launched Meta-Tec MS-Plus Resilient MBA, a 100% solids solvent- & isocyanate-free one-component modified silane polymer moisture barrier adhesive for resilient flooring.




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Metallika blends beauty and function

Metallika from Surfaces brings “the beauty of pure aluminum, transformed in sophisticated patterns and color combinations with stone and glass.”




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New Karndean collection replicates the beauty of natural timber

Karndean Design flooring has expanded its premium Art Select Woods collection by adding eleven new skillfully-crafted designs that replicate the beauty of natural timber.




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BOLYU unveils the new String of Pearls Collection

From ancient royalty to modern fashion, pearls have held sway as the most desired and elegant adornment. Their classic beauty was the primary influence of the String of Pearls Collection. 




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Needle Tech Wins Interior Design’s Best of Year Award

Needle Tech, a four-pattern collection from Tandus Flooring, has won the Best of Year Award for Broadloom Carpet in Interior Design’s 2012 Product Competition.




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The Timeless Beauty of Stone Comes to Life

The inherent beauty of stone is timeless, and Daltile brings that beauty to life with its new Natural Stone and Manufactured Stone collections and line extensions. 




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Reclaimé Collection by Quick-Step includes new White Washed Oak look

The Reclaimé Collection’s new line extensions offer the visual and charm of a floor constructed from reclaimed, vintage wood in a laminate flooring construction, according to Quick-Step.




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Two Weddings and Two Mini-Moons (SQ/EK F ; XJ/BR J ; AA/UA Domestic F; UA/UO Y)

One of my few superpowers is that I’m really good at overcomplicating my life. When then future Mrs. D4L and I got engaged last year, we started planning a fall wedding. We started off with small ceremony with just immediate family and close...




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Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Travel Tuesday 2024

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Carpet Industry Leaders Navigate Global Growth, Sustainability Policies at CRI Annual Meeting

The Carpet and Rug Institute's (CRI) annual meeting in Dalton, Georgia, highlighted an industry balancing success with new challenges, from global growth to mounting regulations.





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Lakeview Farms to Acquire noosa from Campbell Soup Company

Campbell purchased noosa as part of the Sovos Brands, Inc. acquisition in March 2024.




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Sports Drink Maker Electrolit to Build $400 Million Facility in Texas

Electrolit's planned 600,000-sq.-ft. greenfield project is slated to open in early 2026.