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New Metal Retrofit Systems Price-Competitive with Single-Ply

March 17, 2015
There are acres and acres of metal roofing systems, many up to 50 years old, which have recently become in need of some maintenance.
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A Special Building Envelope for the Special Forces

March 11, 2015
United States Army Special Operations Forces commissioned the Corp of Engineers to design and construct a new hangar and aircraft maintenance facility at Cannon Air Force Base, in Curry County, N.M.
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Ontario Company Pushes Roofs to New Standards in Durability and Looks

February 27, 2015
When homes, churches, commercial structures, police stations, fire houses, and other buildings throughout Ontario require new roofs, Courtland, Ont. based Metal Roof Outlet is called upon to respond.
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Durable Soldered Joints in Sheet Metal

Sweating the Small Stuff Part Two
Joseph D. Rogers, P.E.; Keith B. Nelson; David S. Slick, P.E., CFM
February 19, 2015
Construction of durable and watertight soldered sheet metal joints is difficult to achieve in a field environment where dust, dirt, debris and other contaminants can limit the effectiveness and quality of the soldered joint.
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New School Blends With Local Architecture

February 9, 2015
The new International Magnet School for Global Citizenship has opened in South Windsor, Conn., with the mission of creating a better world through education.
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Sustainable Star Gazing

November 28, 2014

Roofing choices play a key role in an education center, and its observatory, earning LEED Platinum.


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Slate-Look Metal Roof

November 13, 2014
Slate Rock is a system of interlocking aluminum panels with concealed fasteners.
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Metl-Span Systems Meet Design Needs in Cost Effective Manner

October 3, 2014
Western Nassau Water Authority features unique wall, window integration.
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Testing of Roofing Systems and Components Results in Strong Roofs

Taking it to the Limit
Shawn G. Collins Kristin Nolan
October 1, 2014
The building-construction industry is constantly searching for new roofing products and system designs that can withstand the extreme weather conditions associated with hurricane-force winds.
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Soldering

Providing Durable and Reliable Soldered Joints in Sheet Metal

Sweating the Small Stuff, Part One
Joseph D. Rogers, P.E.; Keith B. Nelson; David S. Slick, P.E., CFM
October 1, 2014
Architectural sheet metal components such as flat-seam roofing and flashings must be joined properly to maintain durable and reliable watertight assemblies.
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