AmvicThese ICFs have been designed to save users time, money and increase efficiency during the construction process. They also provide numerous advantages to the occupant including, 50-60 percent energy savings,
BASFPermaLath 1000 is a self-furring glass fiber alternative to metal lath for 1/2-inch to 7/8-inch stucco or stone veneer. It offers several advantages over metal lath: rust-proof; pliability with no
Sto Corp.This system is an impact-resistant exterior wall and ceiling system incorporating a cement board substrate, reinforced base coat, and polymer-based exterior finish. It is an economical system that provides
Stuc-O-Flex International, Inc.This product is a revolutionary patent pending sidewall drainage mat consisting of a polymer matrix of tangled monofilaments. The monofilaments are heat-laminated to a breathable filter fabric on
DryvitThis flashing system provides optimal protection for building openings. It offers unique protection with reinforced flashing grid tape that is embedded in a high-performance liquid-applied material designed to seamlessly wrap
Hydro MobileHydro Mobile manufactures three lines of mast climbing work platforms and provides training and technical support to contractors to help them increase their productivity, reduce their workers’ fatigue and
In the early 1970s scaffolding contractors on the West Coast were going through difficult times. Previous attempts to establish an association had been unsuccessful, but this time, most likely because of the threat that the OSHA regulations posed to their business, scaffolders were ready to band together and the Scaffold Contractors Association was organized on July 21, 1972.
The chances of a dangerous accident occurring can be greatly reduced, even eliminated, just by choosing the appropriate equipment and following the safety guidelines specified. Too often, safety is sacrificed in the hands of cost. However, it is possible to specify an option that will eliminate safety dangers without breaking the bank.
The days of logging inspections and equipment assignments on paper are over! Widely recognized in other industries as an ideal information tracking tool, radio frequency identification (RFID) is now entering the safety arena to simplify record keeping for equipment and supplies.
Most recently, I have discovered a totally unique device capable of transporting one (or even two) people up or down to remote elevations at the rate of 1 foot per second with less effort than sitting down in your favorite chair and turning on the TV. It might not be in a “single bound”, but it’s darn close.