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All Things Gypsum: The Sustainability of Gypsum

Michael Gardner
September 25, 2008
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By now, almost anyone in the construction business who gets near a government contract has been made aware of the USGBC LEED point system.
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Adventures in Drywall: Firestopping Isn't for Dummies

Kevin Bush
September 25, 2008
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I once witnessed a contractor mixing red chalk into a bucket of mud, and when I inquired what he was doing, he responded, “I’m making firestop.”
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Looking Up

September 22, 2008
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Location: Color Kinetics, Burlington, Mass. Contractor: Cheviot Corporation, Needham Heights, Mass. Architect: Sasaki Architects, Watertown, Mass. Manufacturer: Gordon Interior Specialties, A Division of Gordon Inc., Bossier City, La. and GKD-USA
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Up Front: Happy Birthday You're 70

Mark Fowler
Mark Fowler
August 27, 2008
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I just wish I could look this good when I reach 70. For me, the magazine and this 70th year anniversary issue have a special meaning. I grew up in the industry and remember the magazine around the house when I was only in grade school.
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Trowel Talk: Where Everybody Knows Your Name

William E. Rogers ACP
August 27, 2008
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Online Blogs, Chat Rooms, and Community Forums; these cyber communities have become the modern version of the neighborhood bar, the office water cooler, and the campus coffee shop...
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Straight Green: Green Specifications

Chris Dixon
August 27, 2008
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The popularity of sustainable design has spawned a number of “green” things within the industry; green materials, green building consultants, green roofs, green wash, and yes, even green specifications. What are green specifications, anyway? Who writes them? Where can one get them?
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Smart Business: Dealing With Difficult Employees

Jim Olsztynski
August 27, 2008
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Most of you know your way around a toolbox very well. If you didn’t, you’d be doing something else for a living. At some point, though, you are likely to find yourself in a predicament they don’t teach in trade schools and apprenticeship classes. It’s how to cope with the most complicated machinery any of us will ever confront-human beings.
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The Finish Line: All About Rust

Robert Thomas
August 27, 2008
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Large rust stain streaks can be created by an almost invisibly small piece of iron, located in the EIFS finish. They can become amazingly big and very noticeable. In the midst of a huge blank EIFS wall, such streaks can really standout, which can result in irate building owners who want you to redo the whole façade. That level of repair is hardly necessary and the following information on rust streaks on EIFS can help you fix the problem and keep the owner calm.
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All Things Gypsum: Penetrating Fire-Rated Gypsum Board Ceiling Systems

Michael Gardner
August 27, 2008
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With some exceptions, making a penetration in a gypsum board ceiling when it is not used to maintain a fire-resistance rating poses few problems. Unless the system is being used as a sound or smoke barrier, or as part of a seismic- or wind-resisting system, you pretty much can cut the hole, run the penetrating element, seal around the hole with some joint treatment, and walk away.
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All in Agreement: Sounds Ugly

Pete Battisti
August 27, 2008
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Summer run Steelhead fishing in Washington State is a new hobby I picked up. It’s an unbelievable rush to have a 10 or 15 pound Steelie on in fast water. Our boat is drifting slowly in the current and I cast upriver allowing my bait to sink when all of a sudden the fight is on.
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