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Under Water?

Civil + Structural Engineer

Wastewater systems are not designed for this changing climate,’’ said Sri Vedachalam, Director for water equity and climate resilience at Corvias Infrastructure Solutions, LLC. They routinely walk on storage tanks, elevated surfaces, vehicles, and roofs. Roofing is even more dangerous for falls than wastewater treatment plants.

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Adapting to Regulatory Changes: Navigating New Building Codes in 2025

Construction Daily News

To help in this regard, keep reading as we explore some of the most effective strategies for adapting to new building codes in 2025. What to Expect from Building Codes in 2025 As can be expected, standards of excellence are only set to increase in the construction industry in 2025. Regulations can differ widely across the nation.

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Barrier breakthroughs: Achieving airtightness in modern construction

Construction Specifier

Photo courtesy Intertek As building codes and standards evolve, the demand for airtight, environmentally friendly building enclosures increases among building owners, insurers, and design professionals. Air barriers are essential for maintaining the integrity and performance of building enclosures.

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Frequently asked questions about liquid applied waterproofing

GCP Applied Technologies

Frequently asked questions about liquid applied waterproofing. Liquid applied waterproofing is a fast-growing market. Globally, liquid applied waterproofing is projected to experience a compounded annual growth rate of 8.7% 1 Read on to learn more about liquid applied waterproofing membranes. Phillip.fry@gc….

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The Advantages of Commercial Roof Coatings

CCR Magazine

In the realm of commercial property maintenance, few aspects are as crucial as the integrity of the building’s roof. A well-maintained roof not only shields the interior from external elements but also contributes significantly to energy efficiency and overall structural durability.

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CCCT with Ben Meyer, Building Enclosure Business Director at Siplast

CCR Magazine

Improving enclosure airtightness and moisture management: Improves moisture protection to meet durable and resilient building design requirements. Enhances energy-efficiency and reduce carbon from the building operations to meet sustainability goals. Siplast is a member of the Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA).

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27 important questions about façade leakage

BDC Network

27 important questions about façade leakage 0 dbarista Mon, 06/05/2023 - 10:31 Cladding and Facade Systems Walter P Moore’s Darek Brandt discusses the key questions building owners and property managers should be asking to determine the health of their building's façade. What type of roof system is on your structure?