PMR Systems A Problem Solver You May be Overlooking May 15, 2000 I f you are a consultant or roof system designer, are you playing the game with a full deck of cards? Do you truly consider all your options when designing your projects? Some designers pick their market AA PPrroobblleemm SSoollvveerr YYoouu MMaayy BBee OOvveerrllooookkiinngg Figure II—Royal Center Project. BY GERARD TEITSMA, RRC, CSI, CDT PMR […] Read More
Moisture Entrapment in Buildings with EIFS and Stucco Facades in the State of Florida May 15, 2000 Read More
PMR Systems: The Forgotten Solution May 15, 2000 4 • Interface May 2000 Sometimes the most logical solution is overlooked. Architects and consultants often choose what they think is the right membrane for the project rather than choosing the right roofing “system.” There are basically two ways to design a low-sloped roofing membrane system: the membrane can be exposed or it can be […] Read More
Roof-Top Real Estate in a Wireless World April 15, 2000 18 • Interface April 2000 The ever-growing wireless communication industry has produced a new real estate market sector. Owners of buildings, primarily in large metropolitan areas, are being targeted by proposals from wireless providers to use the roofs of their facilities for antennas critical to specific areas of coverage for their networks. These proposals typically […] Read More
Internet Technologies in Project Management April 15, 2000 8 • Interface April 2000 INTRODUCTION Modern roofing and other construction projects present unique challenges to the consultants, architects, engineers, and contractors who administer them. The professionals involved in the project may be from separate cities with the project taking place in yet another location. Materials, approvals, crucial test data, and other information may arrive […] Read More