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Cintec North America Announces Staircase Stabilization Project”

CCR Magazine

Cintec North America announces its Cementitious Grout Anchors were used in a project for the stabilization of the deteriorating staircase in the Morris Island Lighthouse, located on Morris Island, South Carolina. The lighthouse was placed on the national register of historic places in 1982. The structure is 49M/161 FT tall.

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CINTEC Announces Staircase Stabilization with Grout Anchors

CCR Magazine

Cintec North America announces its Cementitious Grout Anchors were used in a project for the stabilization of the deteriorating staircase in the Morris Island Lighthouse, located on Morris Island, South Carolina. The lighthouse was placed on the national register of historic places in 1982. The structure is 49M/161 FT tall.

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Renovated historic site gets structural and mechanical overhaul

Construction Specifier

This historic landmark offers 74 mixed-income housing units, retail, and commercial space. Renovation work included significant reinforcement of the original structure, restoration of historic interior trim, and upgrading modern mechanical and fire safety systems through original masonry walls.

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TAT Revitalizes Derelict Office Building in Springfield, Mass.

CCR Magazine

Once a premier office building and later serving as a major regional hotel and theater, the historic structure sat vacant and derelict for three decades at a prominent location in downtown Springfield. s Court Square neighborhood and setting the stage for the city’s long-term economic growth.

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What Is Varnish | Types of Varnish | Classification of Varnishes | Advantages & Disadvantages of Varnish | Application of Varnish | How to Apply Varnish to Wood

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Historically, varnish is a mixture of drying grease, resin as well as thinner or solvent. The varnish is introduced on unpainted furnishings as well as other wood carvings to beautify the layer by covering the exquisite grain of the wood and also to preserve the surface from the harmful effects of the environment. Use of Varnish.