W&C Contractor of 2014 Contractor of 2014: Lone Sun Builders Lindsay Lewis John Wyatt December 1, 2014 No Comments The New Mexico-based contractor is as progressive as it is a proponent for quality from the old West.Read More
Selecting Housewrap Finding First-Rate Housewrap: The Art of Selection George Caruso December 1, 2014 No Comments When considering moisture management solutions, it’s important to realize a simple and indisputable reality: water gets into buildings.Read More
Phasing in Neighborhood Developments November 25, 2014 No Comments A Milwaukee project team has few precedents to follow when achieving one of the rarer LEED certifications.Read More
Improving Longevity of Stuco Michael A DeLaura November 1, 2014 No Comments Improving the longevity of stucco.Read More
Stucco Stop The Manufactured Stone Industry A Stone's Throw Away November 1, 2014 No Comments The emergence of manufactured stone has provided plasterers with a viable (and good looking) niche market.Read More
Applying Arches in Architecture St. George Church Raises its Dome November 1, 2014 No Comments A Greek Orthodox church is a perfect setting to apply curves, arches, domes and more.Read More
NWCB's 2014 Outstanding Project of the Year Awards Image Gallery of Winners October 1, 2014 No Comments The Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau announced the winners of its annual Outstanding Project of the Year Awards.Read More
Tough Exterior Coating A Structural "Suit of Armor" Jeff Elliot October 1, 2014 No Comments Tougher-than-concrete exterior coating over foam-based substrates protects both property owners and contractors. Read More
Up Front Opinions Between Contractors and Architects Your Point of View Mark Fowler October 1, 2014 No Comments Opinions on the application of lamina vary between contractors and architects.Read More
Stucco Stop How to Avoid Issues When Applying Stucco Good Stucco Gone Bad October 1, 2014 No Comments Issues that can arise when applying stucco and how to avoid them.Read More