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Saving time, maintaining product performance, and ensuring all specified products work together: key priorities for architects, and the driving force behind product development for Georgia-Pacific.
With a closed cell polyiso foam core and inorganic coated glass facers, this high-density cover board from Johns Manville has a Grade 1 compressive strength and an R-value of 2.5.
New Roof on Georgia-Pacific Center Achieves Lofty Goals
September 30, 2011
The 52-story Georgia-Pacific Center is a landmark on the Atlanta skyline. Built in 1982, co-owned by MetLife and managed by Jones Lang LaSalle, the building features a distinctive stair-step shape, pink granite exterior and has recently been remodeled inside.