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All in Agreement: A Load to Bear

Pete Battisti
October 30, 2007
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In February 1979 Don Schroeder wrote a story about load-bearing steel framing, when he was the manager of Framing Systems for Milcor Division of Inryco Steel. The story Don wrote began by saying, “A new dimension has been added to the operating scope of many wall and ceiling contractors. Load-bearing steel stud and joist framing is opening new horizons.”
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2007 Tool & Equipment Guide

October 25, 2007
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Our tool guide is designed to provide information and access to a variety of manufacturers who offer tools and equipment designed for the walls & ceilings industry.
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Up Front: What does your Bid look Like?

Mark Fowler
Mark Fowler
October 4, 2007
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Contractors can spend a lot of time estimating square footage, going over the numbers and double-checking quantities and measurements to make sure they don’t miss a thing. They shop for the best prices on materials and push their crews to perform. I am amazed that with all that effort, most subcontractors have basic and simplistic bid forms.
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Trowel Talk: The House That Mouse Built ... With Plaster

William E. Rogers ACP
October 4, 2007
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For over 53 years Disneyland has been a place of wonder and amazement for children of all ages that became a symbol of American culture shared with the entire world. But have you ever wondered who helped Walt and Mickey turn that orange grove into a magical place filled with all sorts of wonderful buildings and features that are such an important aspect of the Disney experience?
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Smart Business: Graceful Exiting

Jim Olsztynski
October 4, 2007
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The subcontracting marketplace is segmented into tens of thousands of companies having trouble squeezing profits out of the chaos. Worst of all is that contractors who are sick and tired of the grind, or who are at retirement age, have a devil of a time exiting the business.
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Looking Up

October 3, 2007
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University of Tennessee, Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn.
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The Green Thumb: LEED Update: Take Two, Part Two

J.M. Syken
October 3, 2007
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This month, we’ll continue our review of the world of LEED with a look at how the USGBC intends to mass market LEED and the progress of the LEED for Homes (LEED-H) program.
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ICFs Create a Tight Envelope

Marilyn W. Moedinger-Clay LEED AP
October 3, 2007
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When it came to building his own home, Doug Lowe, owner and president of Artisan Construction, Inc. in Charlottesville, Va., decided to try insulated concrete forms (ICFs) to get some firsthand experience.
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Thinking Thermal

Stan Gatland
October 3, 2007
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In the quest toward high energy efficiency, one of the most important design methods involves providing substantial thermal control throughout a building, or insulating it from the loss of valuable heated or cooled air, which accounts for a sizable chunk of the average utility bill.
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It's not all R-values

Craig Drumheller
October 3, 2007
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In an effort to more realistically quantify the energy performance of a variety of wall system alternatives under simulated “real-world” conditions, the NAHB Research Center, through the labs of Architectural Testing Inc., conducted a series of residential wall panel tests
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