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March 2022 | Volume 85 | Issue 3
Volume 85 | Issue 3
A California insulation contractor utilizes the benefits of trade associations and networking for continued growth.
The 14th Annual Walter F. Pruter Project of the Year Awards recognizes projects that exemplify the union construction work of the Western Wall & Ceiling Contractors Association contractor members and their partners.
A guide to preparing brown coats for different types of finish textures.
How other trades affect fireproofing’s hourly rating, and why you can’t ignore it.
What does it mean to soundproof an area? How exactly do you do it?
New study reveals key insights about residential sound isolation.
The latest news from manufacturers, dealers, contractors and more.
Product Focus on Lasers
Premium Sponsorships
Staff Contact Information
Science Made to Fit | Mark Fowler
The Pressure Is on in 2022 | Trent Cotney
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Decoding UL and cUL Full-Scale Fire Testing for Horizontal Membrane Assemblies
The built environment is truly only as good as the sum of its parts, and as the demands of the spaces where we live, work, learn, and play increase, the materials and products that comprise them must evolve with those demands. So, too, must the means by which we test, measure, and verify the efficacy of these products.
Metal Zinc Panels as an Exterior Wall Cladding
The panels were used as exterior wall cladding on this 166-foot-tall building consisting of 10 stories (a two-story base, and an eight-story tower).
The Science of Slate
Situated within the picturesque Southern Appalachian Mountains surrounding Cullowhee, North Carolina, the 600 acres of this university’s campus provide one of the most beautiful college settings in all of America. And just this past September, that scenario became even more exquisite.
LMN Architects and LS3P Complete the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business at Clemson University
The project is a new hub for students intended to anchor Clemson’s historic heart as part of a planned expansion embracing the surrounding campus.