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5 Uses for Thermal Imaging Equipment on Construction Sites

CCR Magazine

In this article, they break down the five key uses of thermal imaging on construction sites. Detecting Heat Loss Thermal imaging equipment is a valuable tool for identifying heat loss at construction sites. It easily detects energy inefficiencies caused by poor insulation or leakage.

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Barrier breakthroughs: Achieving airtightness in modern construction

Construction Specifier

These stricter regulations aim to reduce energy consumption and enhance overall building performance, making air barriers a key element in todays construction practices. By preventing uncontrolled air movement between conditioned and unconditioned spaces, they help regulate indoor temperatures, control moisture, and improve energy efficiency.

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The Start of Celebration: the 2023 Yearbook of Engineering Achievement

Civil + Structural Engineer

It features elements that maximize the safety, security, and efficiency of the travel process including 100 percent automated screening lanes, 100 percent facial recognition “e-gates” for international departure, an innovative landside terminal design, and 100 percent trackable RFID Independent Carrier System.

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Code Compliance & Beyond: Upping Baseline Building Energy Performance

Stok

Coverage of fires blazing in unprecedented proportions in the Amazon forests of Brazil has ignited a discussion around the importance of government policies to drive widescale climate change mitigation. This directly translates to building energy codes. And, the result of this baseline?

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Unveiling the Versatility of Metal Buildings and Garages

CCR Magazine

Metal Barns – Used on farms for protecting animals, hay, and equipment. Energy-efficient and customizable aesthetics. Energy Efficient – Designed with insulated panels and reflective coatings to reduce heating and cooling costs. Energy conserving too. Stand up well to tough farm conditions.

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Weathering the storm: Rainscreen systems in retrofits

Construction Specifier

By David Hohenstern Photo by Dean Riggott/courtesy Sto Corp A renovation can be triggered by a wide range of factors: water intrusion issues, delaminating exterior finishes, cold walls, and new fire and energy performance regulations. There must not be a gap or pockets between the sheathing and exterior insulation.

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Plan Ahead for Winter Weather Resilience

CCR Magazine

After identifying site specific exposures, property managers should consider a routine maintenance plan conducted by a licensed and insured contractor to evaluate the vulnerable building components. Older windows, especially single-pane, and doors are not energy-efficient. Sensors that identify open windows and doors.