Like any gangly teenager you simultaneously love
and loathe, the “Levels of Gypsum Board Finish” document has grown up-it just
celebrated its twentieth year of distribution.
Building a truly sustainable building requires the deft touch of a racecar crew chief. To ensure his vehicle is competitive, the chief oversees a variety of disparate but integrated efforts-finely-tuning the engine, tinkering with the suspension, maximizing tire wear, analyzing track conditions and applying aerodynamic principles to determine the final set-up.
No matter which way you cut it, the outlook for the metal ceiling systems in the commercial market will be solid for 2011. Whether it’s retrofit for existing commercial buildings or in the limited new construction opportunities in the education, transportation, or healthcare segments, metal ceiling systems will play a bigger role than in years past.
The modern Cherokee Nation encompasses 14 counties in northeastern Oklahoma and includes more than 280,000 official tribal members. Cherokee Nation has undertaken an aggressive tourism program that includes casino destinations designed to reflect various periods in Cherokee cultural history.
For the past 12 months, the readers of Walls & Ceilings have told us what products and literature were of interest to them. In no particular order, here’s what you told us you found of interest.