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Trowel Talk: An Ounce of Prevention

William E. Rogers ACP
March 20, 2007
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It never fails to disappoint me how otherwise bright and talented craftsmen and women who are experts at their trade will sometimes neglect their own health and safety.
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The Green Thumb: Say Uncle

J.M. Syken
March 20, 2007
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In November 2005, Dow BioProducts Division of Dow Products Canada announced it would stop producing its popular Woodstalk straw-based composite panel. This announcement came as a great surprise and shock to many architects, specifiers and end-users as well as those familiar with the product in the green building movement’s hierarchy.
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Cracks in Stucco: Investigation and Repairs

Mark Fowler
Mark Fowler
March 20, 2007
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This article will focus on the investigation of cracks and some suggested repairs.


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Cracking the Code: Code Approved

March 20, 2007
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I am often asked if the product or system I am using is code approved, and how to tell if a particular product is code approved.
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All Things Gypsum: Brace Yourself

Michael Gardner
March 20, 2007
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It’s not surprising when the modification process for the codes gets so wrapped up in what happened in the past that it seems to lose perspective on the future. The recent push for the building codes to address residential dwelling bracing and wind load requirements is somewhat emblematic of this concept.
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The Finish Line: Water Resistive Barrier Coatings

Robert Thomas
March 20, 2007
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The code requirements for the use of EIFS over moisture-sensitive substrates like wood include adding the capability for the EIFS to drain. This added capability results in an EIFS product type that is commonly known as EIFS with Drainage, indicating the drainage capability has been added on to a conventional (barrier) EIFS.
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A Stunningly Seismic Solution

Mark Johnson is editor of BuildSteel.org, the voice of the steel framing industry and powered by the Steel Framing Industry Association
Mark L. Johnson
March 20, 2007
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The new de Young balances form with function, being both beautiful and robust, and the ceilings play a key role. They are seismically fortified – perfect for the art they protect – and incredibly appealing to the eye.
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Smart Biz: How To Find & Keep Good People - Part 2

Jim Olsztynski
March 20, 2007
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This month, we’ll get more specific by focusing on what ideally should be three phases of the hiring process. You risk costly mistakes by taking shortcuts in the critical decision about who to put on your payroll.
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All in Agreement: Before or After?

Pete Battisti
March 19, 2007
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I would imagine the reason for building a $2 million replica home and installing $3 million worth of landscaping before adding water are illogical efforts to maximize quality or to achieve perfection?
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Plaster Master

Robin Raymer Mark Rutkowski
March 19, 2007
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Selos is a plasterer, but to leave it at that would be like saying Van Gogh or Rembrandt dabbled in paints. Just as the masters started with a blank slate and brush in hand, Selos starts with many of the same tools as any plastering professional. What is created by the end of the process, though, is far from typical.
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