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Flexibility Takes Hold In Office Interiors
The dynamics of today's business world are forcing office and workspace designs to deliver the long-promised element of economic

Maximize Roof Life
Roofs can exceed their expected lifespan if a well-designed roof is properly installed and maintained by an independently monito

Costing a Roof for Life
Roof life-cycle costing is the only way to get a true assessment of what a roof costs and to determine what roof type will provide the best value.

Roof Design Protects Membrane
A protected-membrane roof uses insulation to protect the membrane, resulting in longer life and several "green" benefits.

"Green" Dominates IKEA Expansion
Toronto's IKEA furniture stores use environmentally friendly building materials such as polyisocyanurate roofing insulation.

Use LAN for Low-Cost, Fast Light Control
Ethernet-based lighting control systems use off-the-shelf technology to provide a low-cost, fast lighting system control.

Panels Bathe Pool in Daylight
Translucent insulating panels play key role in lighting 25,000-sq.-ft. natatorium.

Radiant System Heats Auto Technicians
A radiant heating system uses a zoned design and recycled automotive oil to heat the service area of a Minnesota Saturn automobile dealership.

Underlayment Keeps Outdoor Gear Dry
A metal roof, heat-tolerant underlayment, and skylights combine to keep hunting and fishing gear dry at Cabela’s largest store.

 

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