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Long-Term Maintenance Tips for Storm-Damaged Roofs

CCR Magazine

The most frequent storm damages that occur consist of the following types: Lifted or missing shingles Water infiltration points Structural weakening Debris impact damage Gutter system damage All of these problems need dedicated attention through targeted maintenance procedures to stop them from turning into major concerns. billion to $68.5

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Top 10 Construction Defects: Prevent These Costly Building Mistakes

UK Construction Blog

Key Takeaways Construction defects commonly stem from design deficiencies, poor workmanship, substandard materials and inadequate quality control, potentially reducing property values by up to 25%. Impact of Construction Defects Construction defects significantly affect buildings and their occupants.

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Professional Epoxy Flooring in Manchester: Durable Solutions for Every Space

UK Construction Blog

From the University of Manchester to the Arndale Centre, these versatile floors maintain their showroom quality for years, even in the busiest locations. You’ll reduce long-term maintenance costs while maintaining quality standards for your flooring. After grinding, thorough cleaning removes all dust and debris.

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Boost Home Safety: Benefits of Hurricane Impact Windows

CCR Magazine

In regions prone to such weather events, investing in hurricane impact windows is a proactive measure that can safeguard homes and enhance overall safety and security. By preventing breaches and structural damage, impact windows help mitigate the risk of water intrusion, structural collapse, and costly repairs during severe weather events.

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How Asset Management Can Support a Secure Water Future

Civil + Structural Engineer

Utilities and their engineers of record view asset management as a cost-effective strategy for achieving exceptional control and oversight of plant and network assets so that every ounce of value is extracted from those assets before they are replaced. With this data, plant operators can more quickly repair, rebuild and restore service.

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How Asset Management Can Support a Secure Water Future

Civil + Structural Engineer

Utilities and their engineers of record view asset management as a cost-effective strategy for achieving exceptional control and oversight of plant and network assets so that every ounce of value is extracted from those assets before they are replaced. With this data, plant operators can more quickly repair, rebuild and restore service.

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The Complete Guide to Project Commissioning

Autodesk Construction Cloud

As a quality assurance test, it starts in design and continues through operations. Today’s owners are looking to build more sustainable and energy-efficient buildings in order to cut costs, and OPRs might include sustainable goals like those outlined by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards.