Thursday, November 30, 2017

Stillwater Capital

Stillwater Capital pic copyStillwater Capital is highly engaged in the acquisition and construction of its residential properties to ensure high-end results.

By Janice Hoppe-Spiers

Stillwater Capital began a decade ago specializing in acquiring and managing a spectrum of real estate products. The company has a range of experience in managing unique properties, such as infill multifamily communities, mixed-use properties, build-to-suit properties and high-end single-family homes.

The Dallas-based company decided a few years ago to bring the construction of its residential projects in-house to ensure greater quality. “We started Stillwater Construction because we felt we could better control the process, quality and schedule by bringing it in-house,” Principal Aaron Sherman adds. “We are hiring the project managers and superintendents directly, which makes the process much more efficient and better overall in terms of production.”

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Marriott reveals high-tech hotel rooms of the future

Marriott‘s future smart hotel rooms will be personalized according to the needs of each guest and have high-tech amenities, such as voice-activated technology. Another tech-related advance created by Marriott’s partnership with Samsung and Legrand is the ability to prompt a virtual assistant to adjust in-room temperature or turn on a light. Read the Hotel Business story here

Outlook for US hotels positive

The latest analysis by STR and Tourism Economics is predicting a 2.4% jump in U.S. hotel demand for 2017 and occupancy rates to hit 65.7% for the year. Read the Meetings & Conventions online story here

Restoration Hardware tops its new store with a restaurant

Restoration Hardware‘s new $26 million RH West Palm Beach gallery includes a rooftop restaurant atop four floors of high-end furniture, fixtures and other home goods. The eatery, created by Chicago restaurateur Brendan Sodikoff, includes a wrap-around patio and wine bar. Read the Sun-Sentinel story here

&pizza creator aims to build a village

Steve Salis, the co-founder of &pizza and owner of other eateries including the Ted’s Bulletin chain, is looking to turn his talents to community building. He plans to combine his hospitality arm with his home building experience to create a mixed-use village that includes housing, office space, retail and restaurants. Read The Washington Post story here

Managing a Development Site’s Environmental Risks: Five Questions to Ask

shutterstock 192288539By Andy Bajorat

If you are building on a site with a history of different uses, construction poses risks beyond the standard OSHA concerns requiring hard hats and steel-toed boots.  Before breaking ground, you’ll want to consider the following:

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Bento Sushi acquired by Yo! Sushi in $78M deal

London-based Yo! Sushi has paid about $78 million to buy Bento Sushi, which operates more than 600 restaurants in Canada and the US. Toronto-based Bento also supplies sushi to 1,700 other companies including supermarkets. Read the BBC story here

Iron Age Footwear “Old School Tough” work boots

Warson Brands is proud to announce the arrival of three “Old School Tough” work boot series to its Iron Age Footwear line.

Iron Age Footwear, with its proud, long-standing history in the United States, is going back to its roots as an “Old School Tough” work boot for “Old School Tough” workers who perform dangerous, dirty, yet glorious work – all day and all night.

The Iron Age product development team has been getting its hands dirty by visiting and observing tough workers in tough work places all around the nation, seeking their guidance and advice to develop and test new footwear in the field with those who are actually performing the toughest work. The fruit of this work is the proud introduction of three new product series, hitting the shelves in January 2018: Galvanizer™, Troweler™ and Groundbreaker™.

The Galvanizer™ series energizes welders and fabricators over long days on concrete floors, providing ultimate top-of-the-foot comfort and protection with CushguardTM, an innovative internal metatarsal guard. St. Louis welders who wore the prototypes for over a month in real fabrication shops noted that the slip-on and lace-up models were “super comfortable” with “lots of cushion and snugness around the foot.” Both feature Scuff Tough abrasion-resistant toe and heel guards to prolong the life of the boots, while the lace-up versions come with Spark Arrestor™ fire-retardant laces.

Concrete, construction and utility workers as well as plumbers will approve the toughness of the hardcore Troweler 6” work boot. These composite-toe waterproof boots can handle all of the mortar and mud that can be thrown at them. Concrete workers in Tennessee and Illinois have been testing the boots over the past six months, just to make sure they were perfect for the toughest use. The outsoles feature slip-resistant tread on traditional lugs with extra stabilization features for climbing and balancing on grating.

With features such as the Shift KickerTM abrasion-resistant toe guard, and Iron Age’s new super comfortable BootBed™ footbed, Iron Age is backing the Troweler with a 60-day Tough Guarantee.

The Groundbreaker™ series is being extended with two high-heat outsole metatarsal guards for the toughest metal and smelter environments. The 6” work boot version features a traditional external metatarsal guard while the slip-on version features the new Cushguard™ internal metatarsal guard. Both models feature the Vibram® TC4 Alpha high heat rubber outsole, Kevlar® stitching, and the new Bootbed™ footbed by Iron Age.
For more information on Iron Age Footwear, visit www.ironagefootwear.com.

Warson Brands, also known as Warson Group, Inc., is headquartered in St. Louis, MO. Warson Brands is a global manufacturer and marketer of military, tactical, and industrial safety footwear since 1989, and provides a variety of work and duty footwear under the world’s finest brand names, Reebok, Rockport Works, Florsheim, Iron Age, Grabbers, and Knapp.

Warson Brands is best known for innovation in the areas of foot protection and comfort. Its innovative comfort technology provides superior cushioning and impact protection in long wearing protective footwear that is both light weight and flexible.

Warson Brands innovations in the area of foot protection include developing 100% non-metallic protective toe caps made from composite material that is stronger and lighter than steel, and also will not conduct heat, cold, or electricity. Innovations also include protective arch, heel, and metatarsal guards; outsoles that resist chemicals, abrasion, slick surfaces, and extreme heat; and patented devices to protect workers and equipment from static discharge.

For more information, visit www.warsonbrands.com.

New High-performance sustainable acoustic panels.

ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE
The interlaced design controls the noise by diffusing
and capturing it behind the panels, helping reduce
the ambient noise of the surrounding environment.

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Assembly contains no volatile organic compound (VOC)
Assembly contains no-added-urea-formaldehyde (NAUF)

UNIQUE
With the sheer number of finishes available and
layout possibilities, the product is incomparable
to nothing else.

INNOVATIVE
The metallic wood technology allows
us to mechanically bond components
together in a sustainable way.

CREATIVITY
Choose between 20 wood species.
Veneer can also be varnished,
stained or engraved.

EASY INSTALLATION
Chrome fasteners and template
installation are provided with
UVEN-R panels.

More info at www.corruven.com.

Green improvements in commercial roofing sector

With the growing concerns for our climate, the environment and the general quality of life, the roofing industry is also taking necessary steps to play their part in the preservation of our planet. With the attention increasingly shifting towards the environment, conservation of energy, and energy efficiency, one of the most important characteristics of a roofing system is to be sustainable or green.

Green roofs are experiencing a surge in popularity when it comes to commercial roofing. Companies are realizing that “going green” and being eco-friendly is both environmentally and financially favorable, so they are expanding their services to green and sustainable options which are increasingly in demand in the last few years.

In comparison with conventional roof options, there are many benefits and improvements with green roofs:

● Durability

They are extremely low maintenance, and there is significantly less or no need for repairs and replacements. A waterproofing membrane on top of which the plants are planted retains water, prevents runoff and therefore prevents moisture, leakages and erosion of the building. The membrane also serves as a protection from UV rays and it regulates the temperature, preventing the building from overheating, which means that this roof also has great insulating properties. All of this in turn increases the lifespan of the roof.

● Urban heat island effect

The ability of green roofs to soak up the heat benefits not only the building itself but also the environment. In urban areas, where there are a lot of buildings and little vegetation, there is a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect, where that area is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas. By absorbing the heat, green roofs reduce the local air temperature and the heat island effect.
● Air quality

The more vegetation and greenery, the better the air quality. Where there is little vegetation, the air quality is significantly worse, as is the case with urban areas. And with the air pollution being at an all-time high, the need for improvement is great, for both the environment and the people’s health. Green roofs help improve the air quality by producing clean oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide and other toxins from the air.

● Energy efficiency

As they also function as insulation, both in winter and summer, green roofs will undoubtedly decrease the energy consumption and with it the utility costs. They prevent the building from heating or cooling too much, so there is far less need for air conditioning in summer and heating in winter. With less energy consumption, the emission of greenhouse gases is also lower.

Roofing systems are becoming more complex as they become more sustainable and energy efficient. New characteristics are being added and new technologies developed daily, and many of them with the goal of preserving our environment, fighting global warming and the pollution we create.

You can start by implementing some of new green elements and feeling the improvements such as durability and air quality later on. Not only will you gain credit in the public eye by being more environmentally conscious, but it will also bring you real ROI.

MFM BUILDING PRODUCTS NEW WEBSITE

MFM Building Products, a manufacturer of a full envelope of waterproofing and weather barrier products for the building industry, launched a new corporate website on October 1, 2017.

The new website is optimized for viewing on a desktop, tablet or mobile device, making the site easier to navigate when on the jobsite. The site features a “Resource Center” where all of the company’s literature, specifications, approvals and videos can be downloaded. Another site feature is a company Blog, which gives contractors and distributors useful articles and installation tips on many of the company’s products.

MFM was founded in 1961 and has more than 55 years of experience in the manufacture of exterior, self-adhering waterproofing products. The product line consists of low slope roofing membranes, steep slope roofing underlayments, window and door flashing tapes, below and above grade waterproofing membranes, and specialized construction tapes. All products are manufactured in the USA.

To visit the company’s website, please visit www.mfmbp.com.

J.E. BERKOWITZ REDESIGNED, MOBILE-FRIENDLY WEBSITE

J.E. Berkowitz (JEB) launched a new, responsive website at JEBerkowitz.com. Optimized for mobile and tablet devices, the website was updated to include comprehensive details on JEB’s architectural glass solutions, an expanded project gallery, information on architectural specifications and LEED® certification, a newsroom, and more.

Arthur Berkowitz, executive vice president of JEB, said the website update is an integral step in the company’s ongoing effort to better serve current and future customers.
The new website is a vast improvement over the one it replaces,” Berkowitz said. “It enables users to quickly access the information and specs they are looking for on their computer, tablet, or smartphone—whether they are in the office or at a jobsite. We’re particularly proud of the new project gallery, which allows us to showcase our work on projects across the country.”

By clicking on the “Projects” tab, users can explore JEB’s expertise in a variety of commercial building types, such as education, entertainment, financial, healthcare, hospitality, and transportation.

In addition, visitors can browse JEB’s complete line of fabricated architectural glass products and capabilities, including the JEB 3Seal® HM+ warm-edge spacer for insulating glass units and Invisiwall® glass systems. Design professionals also can find helpful information on architectural glass specifications, as well as guidance on how glass can help earn points towards LEED certification.

“The website is a helpful tool that will benefit everyone from glazing contractors and installers to design professionals and building owners.”

For more information and to browse the new website, visit JEBerkowitz.com.

About JEB
J.E. Berkowitz (JEB), a Consolidated Glass Holdings, Inc. (CGH) company (www.cghinc.com), is a leading architectural glass fabricator that is based in Pedricktown, New Jersey, and operates out of a 253,000-square-foot plant. Founded in 1920, the ISO 9001:2015 certified company is committed to excellence and quality in the processing and distribution of architectural glass products, technical support, and LEED® certification assistance.

For more information, visit JEBerkowitz.com.

Venture Lighting’s New LED Gas Station Canopy

The Venture Lighting Gas Station canopy is a surface mount luminaire with a low profile, lightweight design featuring long life and low maintenance. These IP65 rated fixtures are designed for easy replacement of existing gas station canopy fixtures.

The housing unit is constructed from heavy-duty aluminum. Finished with a durable white polyester powder coating, each optical assembly is sealed with a silicone gasket to ensure weather-tight protection.

• Available in 5000K (in stock) and 4000K (contact for lead time)
• Constructed from heavy-duty die cast aluminum for optimal thermal management
• Driver Housing is wet rated electrical enclosure with knockouts for easy installation
• Designed for surface mounting
• Low profile, lightweight design
• Vandal resistant polycarbonate lens
• Operating temperature range of -40° C to 40° C
• DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) qualified
• 5 year warranty
• UL Rated for wet locations
IN STOCK and available to ship today!

www.venturelighting.com

 

Nedlaw Living Walls Robust, Educational Website

Nedlaw Living Walls, one of the world’s premier living wall biofilter companies, has just launched a new, comprehensive website that provides thorough education about its technology, a full overview of all projects, an extensive resource library, and much more. The robust website (www.nedlawlivingwalls.com) reveals the depth of experience and expertise that Nedlaw offers to architects, engineers, interior designers, and building stakeholders.

Nedlaw Living Walls designs and builds the most technologically advanced and rigorously tested living wall biofilters in the world. As such, the company has invested substantial resources to make their technology understood and available to building and design professionals online, around the world.

The new website includes ample explanation of Nedlaw’s core services (which include design, building and maintenance), the unique science employed, construction details, and the distinct benefits of improved indoor air quality and energy savings. Users will find informative White Papers and Videos in each key section of the website to support their learning. New features of www.nedlawlivingwalls.com include a real-time Google installations map, an easy-to-navigate project gallery (searchable by building type), a deep resource library, and a blog that shares project news, case studies and articles.

With many projects at or approaching 15 years of age, Nedlaw has a solid history of projects to share and has, in fact, amassed nearly 200 projects worldwide. As a proven technology, they are dedicated to sharing their stories and publishing more project work through education programs, including this very comprehensive website. As appetite for healthier, more energy efficient buildings grows, Nedlaw is poised to meet this demand with its smart, high performance solutions.

ABOUT NEDLAW
Nedlaw’s founder, Dr. Alan Darlington, began biofilter research in 1994 at the University of Guelph. Early research was funded by the Ontario Centre for Excellence and by the European and Canadian space agencies. The research group gained worldwide recognition for their use of biological systems to improve air quality. In 2001, Dr. Darlington commercialized the biofilter. Today, Nedlaw Living Walls designs, manufactures, installs, and maintains living wall biofilters for a wide array of buildings throughout North America and around the world.

Headquartered in Breslau, Ontario (located one hour west of Toronto), Nedlaw Living Walls is part of the Nedlaw Group of Companies, headed by Randy Walden, which also provides commercial roofing and green roof solutions. For more information about Nedlaw Living Walls, visit www.nedlawlivingwalls.com or contact Nedlaw at 519-648-9779 or send us a request at livingwalls@nedlaw.ca.

Midas Hospitality develops/manage Overland Park hotel

A groundbreaking ceremony was recently held for Home2 Suites by Hilton, a 123-room extended-stay-hotel in Overland Park, Kansas. Located at 7121 W. 135th St., the new 65,000-square-foot four-story all-suite hotel will be completed in late 2018.

Midas Hospitality, a premier hotel management group, will develop and manage the $16.5 million hotel. The general contractor is Thomas Construction, which specializes in new hotel construction and renovations. The architecture firm is Gray Design.

Home2 Suites will offer fully equipped kitchens, state-of-the-art fitness center, business center, indoor pool, outdoor living area all in a pet-friendly environment.

Pictured are representatives from Midas Hospitality, Overland Park Chamber of Commerce, City of Overland Park, Thomas Construction, Olsson Associates, Bank of Franklin County, Central Bank of the Midwest, and G&W.

“This is our third hotel in the Kansas City area, and we are proud to be a part of the growing Overland Park community,” said J.T. Norville, Co-Founder of Midas Hospitality.

Founded in 2006, Midas Hospitality has developed, opened and currently manages numerous properties including 40 hotels in 14 states. The company serves global brands including Hilton, IHG, Marriott, and Starwood. Midas Hospitality’s headquarters are located at 1804 Borman Circle Dr. in Maryland Heights, Mo. For more information, call (314) 692-0100 or visit http://www.midashospitality.com.

Monday, November 27, 2017

The Cheesecake Factory makes its Canadian debut

The Cheesecake Factory opened its first Canadian location last week in a Toronto mall that draws 18 million annual visitors. Calls for reservations began coming in when news of the planned restaurant broke last spring, and the chain’s popularity with Canadians visiting the United States has the company confident of success. Read The Globe and Mail story here

New Best Western concept hotel will be working display model

Best Western International is planning a multipurpose hotel near its Phoenix headquarters that will showcase the company’s range of brand offerings, while operating as a full-service property,. The new hotel will also function as a real-world training site. Read the Hotel Business story here

Bobby’s Burger Palace to launch franchise sales

Celebrity chef Bobby Flay will start selling franchises and licensing deals for Bobby’s Burger Palace, the 17-unit fast-casual burger concept he launched in 2008. The company’s first licensing deal with Concessions International will put a restaurant in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport next year. Read the Franchise Times story here

Lark Hotels expands to 17 properties with Hotel Salem

Lark Hotels has opened its 17th property, the 44-key Hotel Salem in Massachusetts. Read the Hospitality Design story here

USG EcoSmart Panels Firecode X

SMOKE VENTS, SPECIALTY DOORS HELP UT THEATER

Theater construction projects come with an inherent set of challenges for engineers, architects and construction managers. Besides audience safety, they also must meet the needs of performers, create space for set deployment, and account for directors and producers who demand precise timing and mechanical performance to deliver the best production possible. Unlike the tales told on stage, there is no magic wand to take care of all those concerns.

Architects were especially challenged by the newly-constructed Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy City, Utah.

The theater cost $80 million, construction began in 2015 and the venue officially opened on September 1, 2017. The new structure replaces a facility in nearby West Valley City, and includes two stages that seat 1,360 guests. Tait Towers, whose portfolio includes work for the Opening Ceremonies at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, designed the stage. The theater is among the most technologically advanced in the United States, and perhaps the world.
Among the challenges for Layton Construction, the general contractor for the project, were its roofing and flooring needs. Both are essential components to quality theater performance, and with a project of this magnitude, the contractor needed to have the equipment that would make the project sing.

Layton turned to Cannon Sales in Centerville, Utah, for help with roofing and flooring. Cannon is one of Utah’s most experienced resources for commercial construction specialty products. Zack Williams of Cannon suggested BILCO acoustical smoke vents and double-leaf terrazzo doors, all of which proved essential to the project’s construction.
Williams said Layton’s approval for the smoke vents went smoothly. BILCO provided 20 acoustical smoke vents with 24-volt electric thermolatches, which prevent inadvertent opening of the covers that can be caused by wind or building vibrations. The smoke vents feature an STC-46 acoustical sound rating, which guard against noise intrusion, a must-have for the Hale Centre. The smoke vents are commonly used in concert halls, theaters and other interior applications that restrict noise from the outside.

They also provide the security of automatic smoke venting. The vents include gas spring operators to open the covers in snow and wind, and have built-in dampers to assure smooth opening and eliminate the possibility of operational, roofing or structural damage.

Williams said several revisions were made during the project’s construction on the size of the doors. “We had to make size revisions because the doors needed to accommodate the theater crew moving stage equipment from below up to the performance floor,’’ Williams said. “We had to change things a couple of times.”

Layton installed two double leaf terrazzo doors, which are designed with a pan cover to accept a variety of flooring materials. Each door is spring balanced to ensure smooth, easy operation upon installation of the flooring material. The door includes an aluminum frame with built-in anchor flange around the perimeter.

The theater’s construction was a complicated and extensive process. Williams said the contractor appreciated finding a supplier with critical components to a puzzle that needed extreme detail. Like the shows on the Hale Centre Theatre’s stages, every construction piece had to be perfect. “The thermolatches are integral with the smoke vents,’’ Williams said. “The fact that BILCO makes those and floor doors as well made it easier for the contractor to come to us and kill two birds with one stone.”

Theater President Mark Dietlein and his wife, Sally, the theater’s Vice President, have big dreams for their new facility. “Aida,” a Disney musical that includes music by Elton John, will be the first show at Hale’s 900-seat center stage. It opens in November and will showcase the theater’s technological wonders. The 460-seat Jewel Box theatre opened on September 1.

“Hale Centre Theatre does great things with what it has now,’’ said Jeff Beecher, Vice President of Layton Construction in an interview with Deseret News, a daily newspaper in Salt Lake City, Utah. “It’s going to be unbelievable what they’re going to be able to do with this building.”

About BILCO
For over 85 years, The BILCO Company has been a building industry pioneer in the design and development of specialty access products. Over these years, the company has built a reputation among architects, and engineers for products that are unequaled in design and workmanship. BILCO – an ISO 9001 certified company – offers a line of roof hatches, automatic fire vents, floor access doors, natural ventilation products, smoke and fire curtains, and a complete line of residential access products. BILCO is a wholly owned subsidiary of AmesburyTruth, a division of Tyman Plc. For more information, visit www.bilco.com.

About AmesburyTruth™
AmesburyTruth™ is a leading manufacturer of window and door extrusions, hardware, and sealing systems, which are used by leading window and door manufacturers throughout North America, for both residential and commercial markets. Based in Edina, Minnesota, the company has facilities throughout North America. The company is a subsidiary of Tyman Plc. (London Stock Exchange: TYMN). Tyman Plc, headquartered in London, is a leading international supplier of components to the window and door industry. Visit www.amesburytruth.com.

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Bentley’s AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition

Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, announced the availability of AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition, Bentley’s building information modeling (BIM) application designed for building projects of significant size and/or engineering complexity, and which are typically characterized by the challenges of combining vertical construction and horizontal infrastructure (like roads, railways, utilities, etc.). On such projects, design and project delivery firms often have broad responsibilities for multiple project delivery disciplines and across subcontractors and joint venture organizations.

Users of AECOsim Building Designer V8i have demonstrated its versatility in a wide range of project types. Among Bentley’s 2017 Be Inspired Awards nominations, 63 projects credited AECOsim, including 15 of the 51 finalists, in projects as diverse as bridges, airports, Olympic sports facilities, mining, manufacturing, offshore, municipal, power generation, utility transmission and distribution, and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Nominations also cited GenerativeComponents, a feature within AECOsim Building Designer that provides computational design capabilities to explore iterative design ideas and embed design intent with design constraints and relationships to improve design quality and performance.

The new AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition shares a comprehensive modeling environment with all of Bentley’s CONNECT Edition applications. Without a comprehensive modeling environment, engineers and architects have had to struggle with complex data exchange, resulting in information loss and repeated translations, or even resort to force-fitting a BIM application beyond its intended use to model geometry, which is lacking in BIM intelligence.
AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition integrates the work of architects, structural engineers, and MEP engineers in a single application, and now extends its scalability by leveraging CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment. The new release provides seamless, translation-free, intra-operability with Bentley’s full multi-discipline portfolio of design, analytical, and construction modeling applications.

All CONNECT Edition applications, including MicroStation CONNECT Edition, benefit from the deliverables production automation inherent in the CONNECT Edition’s documentation center. The documentation center greatly improves the consistency, quality, and efficiency of drawing set organization. AECOsim Building Designer also benefits from reality modeling, by which existing conditions are captured through photos and/or scans and converted into engineering-ready reality meshes with Bentley’s ContextCapture, bringing the actual geo-coordinated context directly into the AECOsim design environment.

Santanu Das, Bentley Systems’ senior vice president, design modeling, said, “This is an exciting time for Bentley as we complete the delivery of our CONNECT Edition applications. AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition enables our users to improve their productivity and to collaborate across multiple disciplines by sharing content and data in a seamless workflow through a comprehensive modeling environment. As we continue to make advancements in BIM technology, this version of AECOsim Building Designer helps them to collaborate on projects of any scale or multidisciplinary complexity, and automate the creation of deliverables for all stakeholders. And now that CONNECTservices are made available to Bentley application subscribers, we bring the collaborative advantages of ProjectWise to every user of AECOsim Building Designer.”

Available to all Bentley application subscribers, CONNECTservices represent Bentley’s commitment to address the requirements that its user organizations face in going digital. In a digital world, users learn differently, take their work wherever they go, and collaborate with highly diverse and dispersed teams. Leveraging Microsoft Azure, CONNECTservices are fundamental to the use of any Bentley application. Learn more about CONNECTservices here.
EiPM, a Barcelona-based engineering and architecture firm, is an early adopter of AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition, and is using the application to deliver complex projects. Xavier Coll, BIM manager and project manager, research and development for EiPM, commented, “It’s a quantum leap. The new interface is totally clean and user-friendly with spectacular improvements in interoperability and usability of the interface in all tools. It now has more intuitive workflows, which contribute to increased productivity and reliability. Undoubtedly, this new version is the best comprehensive BIM modeling software on the market.”

For more information about AECOsim Building Designer CONNECT Edition, please visit www.bentley.com/aecosimbuildingdesigner.

Next Generation of Steam Heating Applications

Historically, steam has been a powerful resource for space heating in homes and commercial buildings. Steam has proven extremely effective at providing controlled, consistent heat to distribute throughout a building without the need for pumps by simply using a durable steam boiler. In fact, the heating effectiveness of steam still makes it a staple heat source after more than a century.

Over the past 50 years, however, the use of steam for providing regular comfort (space) heating has declined, as many businesses employ newer technologies. Yet, specific industries and applications such as breweries, distilleries, dairy production and scientific laboratories are all increasing the demand for steam heating and enjoying a myriad of benefits as a result.

Why Steam Heating?
Many businesses require precise levels of heat to achieve a desired outcome. For example, in food production industries, it is tremendously important for all production to maintain consistent quality. This can be difficult to achieve with some other heating technologies, such as direct fired heating. Direct fired heating requires management of extremely high temperatures that can fluctuate and scorch products to yield varying results.

Steam heating, on the other hand, generates the same large heat loads but in a more controlled form, creating greater consistency and resulting in higher product quality. Steam heating is available from high- and low-pressure steam boilers, allowing businesses to match equipment to their unique needs. Many industries that may have traditionally opted for high-pressure steam are now realizing the benefits they can achieve with low-pressure steam applications.

Rising Use of Low Pressure Steam
The operating pressure of steam boilers should match the temperatures required for each specific application – such as pasteurizing beer or yogurt. It is a common misconception, however, that low-pressure steam boilers are not suited for process heating. In fact, many businesses running high-pressure steam boilers could likely satisfy heating needs with low-pressure steam boilers and achieve the same results, while saving on both equipment purchases and operating costs.

Low-pressure steam is limited to 15 PSI (pounds per square inch). High-pressure steam applications require more than 15 PSI. However, with high pressure steam, complex and costly regulations set in. Owning and operating high-pressure steam systems may require staff to undergo specific training and certification, and require that staff be present 24 hours per day. Businesses must purchase additional, specialized insurance coverage specific to high-pressure steam. Therefore, opting for low-pressure steam when it satisfies the process requirements reduces regulatory burden, increases staffing flexibility and reduces overall insurance costs.

In addition, high-pressure steam systems can be more expensive to purchase, install and repair. High-pressure steam systems often call for expensive, specialized welding during assembly or repairs, adding to cost of ownership.

While many steam heat applications can easily be accomplished with either low or high-pressure systems, some processes are better suited for high-pressure technology. For example, high-pressure steam is ideal for extremely large facilities with high heat demands, such as hospitals with sterilization and in autoclave requirements. These applications need much higher pressure – 60 PSI and above.

Modern Day Low-Pressure Steam Applications
There are many growing industry applications in the U.S. that embrace low-pressure steam heat for its cost-efficiency and versatility.

Food and Beverage
Pasteurization, in particular, requires products to be heated to very specific temperatures to eliminate certain harmful pathogens, without overheating and impacting taste.
An increasing number of small craft brewers, micro-pubs, and micro-distilleries are enjoying the low costs associated with low-pressure steam heat while achieving consistent batches and reducing waste. In addition, food and beverage industries such as dairy production can use their steam boilers to create hot water through a steam-to-water heat exchanger for cleaning and other sanitizing needs.

Laboratories
Another unique application of low-pressure steam heat is demonstrated in scientific laboratory buildings. Labs on college campuses utilize a tremendous amount of exhaust air when conducting experiments and tests. To make up for the large amount of exhaust air, the laboratories bring in an equal amount of outside air, which can be extremely cold in the winter, and require a significant amount of heat to warm up to neutral conditions. When the air is below freezing point, other forms of heating the building – such as hot water coils – may be more susceptible to freezing and damage. Low-pressure steam, however, is much less vulnerable to this risk and provides large heat capacities.

Lumber Kilns
Low-pressure steam heat also is proving very useful in kiln drying of specialty lumber. Mills often house a variety of specialty hardwoods used for making furniture, or cedar planks used for cooking, that require drying in a kiln. Using a low-pressure steam boiler enables mills to perform this function safely and effectively for standardized results, increasing the quality of the wood. The manageability and consistency of low-pressure steam heat make it ideal for these and other growing industries.

As food and beverage industries such as brewery distilleries and dairy production adopt low-pressure steam heat systems at an increasing rate, other sectors are just starting to familiarize themselves with the application opportunities and benefits of the technology. Chemicals or cosmetics manufacturers, for example, are discovering they can swap a high-pressure system for a low-pressure steam application to obtain the same results at a reduced installed cost as well as lower operating costs.

Factors to Consider
When selecting a low-pressure steam boiler, buyers should take inventory of their business’ needs and facility amenities before making a selection. Most low-pressure steam boiler systems are highly configurable to match the unique needs of different applications. Furthermore, many low-pressure boiler systems can be built into existing systems or designed for new installations – ensuring consistency and efficiency for each individual application.

Further underscoring their versatility, low-pressure commercial steam boilers come in a variety of sizes and run on several different fuel sources. High-quality options can operate on natural gas, propane, oil or a dual fuel option, while ranging in size from 48 lb/hr to 8,800 lb/hr in a single boiler.

When evaluating boiler options, determine what is required for optimal production first and then build a system to match to avoid unnecessary costs. For businesses with limited demands, there are simple atmospheric burners available at low costs. For higher-demand operations, power burner models allow for greater capacity and flexibility.
Controls for the burners also are customizable to enable varying levels of precision in temperature regulation throughout the system. Burner control ranges from:

• Good: Simple on/off functionality
• Better: Low/high/low – offers low-stage to more closely match lighter loads and reduce energy consumption
• Best: Full modulation – offers precision heating and variable controls

Businesses with complex heating requirements may opt for a multiple boiler control system to run larger operations more efficiently.

Finally, businesses should choose a low-pressure steam boiler after consultation with a professional in the industry with expert knowledge on specifying the best boiler to meet steam system operational needs. An industry expert can explain the different steam piping designs available to ensure the product fits the application seamlessly and achieves optimal performance. Weil-McLain, a leading U.S. manufacturer of efficient boilers for more than a century, offers several models for low-pressure steam applications including EGH, LGB, Series 80, Series 88 and Series 94.

About the author: Dave Burggren is Director of Commercial Sales for Weil-McLain, a leading North American designer and manufacturer of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial and institutional buildings. Founded in 1881, Weil-McLain is based in the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge, Ill., with manufacturing facilities in Michigan City, IN. and Eden, N.C., and regional sales offices throughout the United States and Canada.

GREEN LINK Product For Securing Rooftop Pipes

Green Link has introduced a family of custom-engineered, molded straps and caps for securing pipes and struts for its KnuckleHead rooftop support product line. Straps have been designed for both Heavy Pipe and Strut Support KnuckleHeads while a cap design was developed for Lite Pipe Supports. All are molded from tough, weatherproof urethane and feature a striking “safety yellow” color.

The Heavy Pipe KnuckleHead strap secures a 3-inch outside diameter pipe while the Strut Support strap fits steel or aluminum Unistrut-type channel. The Lite Pipe Support cap is designed to secure a single 1-inch nominal pipe or two ½-inch nominal pipes. Pipe supports are attached with standard stainless-steel sheet metal screws, which are supplied with the heads. The Strut Support straps are available in nominal pipe sizes ranging from ¼ inch to 6 inches. Custom straps are available by special order. These elastomeric straps slide into the strut channel and snap in place, eliminating the need for screws.

“We custom engineered these products to fit the unique shape of our head designs,” said Ondrej Pekarovic, Green Link design engineer. “There is growing interest in securing rooftop mechanical installations in the face of high wind conditions and seismic events. These straps will greatly increase the stability of pipes, conduit, channel and related mechanical equipment. Additionally, they satisfy local code requirements.”

For further information on Green Link’s new strap and cap product line, visit www.greenlinkengineering.com.

Green Link is an innovative engineering company that develops and produces polymeric architectural products for the construction industry including specialized markets such as controlled environments. Green Link is committed to processes and products that cause no harm to the environment or human life.

U.S. new home sales up +6.2% in October

Washington, DC – November 27, 2017 – Sales of new single-family houses in October 2017 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 685,000, according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 6.2 percent (±18.0 percent) above the revised September rate of 645,000 and is 18.7 percent (±23.5 percent) above the October 2016 estimate of 577,000.

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Dunkin’ takes its shorter name test to Boston

Dunkin’ Donuts is bringing its test of a shorter name to Boston, with one new shop dubbed simply Dunkin’ slated to open in December and a second set for a later debut. The chain announced the test earlier this year but doesn’t plan to decide whether to make it a permanent change in branding until late next year. Read The Boston Globe story here

New York City to get its first Carl’s Jr.

CKE Restaurants Holdings has signed a 15-year lease on a 4,400-square-foot space in Manhattan where it will open a Carl’s Jr. flagship, according to real estate brokers. It will be the chain’s first location in New York City, and CKE plans to open additional units in the future. Read the Nation’s Restaurant News story here

Fairmont, SwissĂ´tel and Raffles brands growing under Accor

AccorHotels acquired the Fairmont, SwissĂ´tel and Raffles brands in 2016, opening up new growth opportunities for these names. Read the Hotel News Now story here

Hilton opens The Social inside HQ

Hilton has opened The Social, a public spot inside its McLean, Va., headquarters. The area includes workspaces and a Starbucks. Read the Hotels online story here

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Haskell’s COO James O’Leary Appointed President

Haskell, one of the leading global architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and consulting firms, announced that James ‘Jim’ O’Leary has been appointed President and will take over day-to-day operations of the company effective immediately. O’Leary, who will retain his Chief Operating Officer (COO) title, succeeds Steve Halverson, who has held the position of President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the past 18 years.

O’Leary joined Haskell in 1989, assuming progressive roles of responsibility including today’s appointment to President. During his 28 years with the company, O’Leary has held several key positions including field engineer, project manager, senior project manager, director, vice president, senior vice president, executive vice president and COO.

“I am humbled and honored to serve Haskell as President, to support our remarkable design, construction and administrative professionals, and to continue to serve our clients with unmatched integrated solutions,” said O’Leary. “Steve’s tenure has been a master class in thriving during dynamic market cycles, strengthening and growing the enterprise, and always staying focused on the best client outcomes.”

Halverson was the second President since Preston Haskell founded the company in 1965. Haskell served as President until appointing Halverson in August 1999. With the appointment of O’Leary, Halverson will remain as CEO and serve as Chairman of the board of directors.

“It has been one of the great joys of my life to lead the Haskell team and work with some of the finest professionals in any industry,” said Halverson. “Jim O’Leary is the right leader to guide Haskell to a future larger than its past.”

During Halverson’s 18-year tenure as President and CEO, Haskell has experienced tremendous growth and expanded its operations internationally. A series of strategic acquisitions and initiatives have resulted in a fully integrated AEC firm with 1,352 employees in 20 offices in the US, as well as offices in Mexico and Asia. The company expects to record new sales of over $1 billion, serving domestic and global clients in diverse markets including Consumer Packaged Goods, Federal, Healthcare, Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation.

“The business has grown significantly due to a strategic and operational focus,” said Peter Rummell, lead director of the Haskell board of directors. “Making this change was the most thoughtful way to ensure the future of the company is strong and stable. Strategy and operations both need focus, and Jim and Steve working side by side gives us that focus.”

Since starting with Haskell, O’Leary has worked with numerous large corporations including PepsiCo, Frito-Lay, Gatorade, NestlĂ©, Kraft, ConAgra, Procter & Gamble, Nike, General Dynamics, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Goodrich, Starbucks, US Navy and US Coast Guard. O’Leary graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in building construction, and is a certified general contractor. He is an active member of civic and professional organizations including the Design-Build Institute of America board of directors, Chair-elect of the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center board of directors, and several design and construction national trade organizations.

CONTECH INTRODUCES NEW CHAMPION HIGH BAY

ConTech Lighting, a Leviton company, is proud to introduce our new Champion High Bay (CHB) Series LED Pendants delivering up to 28,500 Lumens.

The CHB is ideal for high ceiling applications such as warehouses, large retail environments, storage facilities, and sports arenas, and is available in two wattage packages: 200W/22,000 Lumens and 240W/28,500 Lumens. Utilizing custom optic lensing, the CHB is available in three beam distributions: 45°, 90° and 120°. The luminaire comes standard with 120’ of flexible cable and eye bolt for hook mounting. Other mounting options include twist lock receptacles for easy retrofit opportunities or a U-Bracket for conduit, ceiling or wall mounting. Motion sensor, dimming capabilities and battery back-up options are also available.

For more information, visit: www.contechlighting.com, www.facebook.com/contechlighting, www.twitter.com/contechlighting.

About ConTech Lighting ConTech Lighting, a Leviton company, is an industry leading source for innovative, high-performance and sustainable lighting solutions. Since our founding in 1980, we have been committed to providing the best fixture designs, market expertise and product support available. That is why we are the lighting manufacturer industry professionals trust to meet their high expectations. Today our extensive product offering includes: track, decorative, pendant, cylinder, recessed, sconce, accent, display and emergency lighting luminaires.

About Leviton Leviton is the smart choice, providing the most comprehensive range of solutions to meet the needs of today’s residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Leveraging more than a century of experience, Leviton helps customers create sustainable, intelligent environments through its electrical wiring devices, network and data center connectivity solutions, and lighting energy management systems. From switches and receptacles, to daylight harvesting controls, networking systems, and equipment for charging electric vehicles, Leviton solutions help customers achieve savings in energy, time and cost, all while enhancing safety.

For more information, visit www.leviton.com, http://www.facebook.com/leviton, http://twitter.com/leviton or http://www.youtube.com/Levitonmfg.

INTERCOAT®CHEMGUARD – NEW CORROSION PROTECTION

A leading coil coater and manufacturer of proprietary coating chemistries has recently introduced InterCoat®ChemGuard, a new type of corrosion protection for galvanized steel.

InterCoat®ChemGuard uses a new type of coating technology that utilizes covalent bonds and enhances the effectiveness of zinc and substantially improves corrosion protection on galvanized steel. Standard practice to protect metal from corrosion for approximately the last 70 years has been to coat it with zinc. Heavier zinc coatings have normally been applied to provide longer protection. This was the industry standard practice, until now.

InterCoat®ChemGuard, instead, reacts with the zinc to form a permanent, covalent bond on the surface of the metal. The product is applied over a light layer of zinc, which reacts with the zinc to dramatically improve its corrosion protection properties. The bond which is formed at the molecular level cannot be washed or worn off. This is different and more effective than the typical barrier coating. This revolutionary process allows bending, stamping, post-painting and even shearing, while providing self-healing characteristics that help protect newly exposed zinc that naturally occurs during secondary processing.

InterCoat®ChemGuard is a major development for any user looking to extend the corrosion resistance of galvanized steel. The product is RoHS compliant and continues to protect during stamping, roll forming, shearing and is weldable. With a low coefficient of friction, it actually enhances these processes. InterCoat®ChemGuard is designed to be applied on the galvanize line or, for custom formulas, by the original coil coater and developer of this unique compound.

InterCoat®ChemGuard offers significant cost savings because it allows for lighter zinc to form the bond. It is not necessary to apply heavy zinc; it reduces the need for zinc coatings heavier than G30, in many applications on the market today. The product also eliminates the need for temporary corrosion protection coatings, often used in shipping and materials storage, including hexavalent chrome, a known carcinogen, making it more environmentally friendly for all building, architectural, transportation and consumer appliance applications.

It is applicable to many industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, electrical conduit, wall studs, furniture, fixtures, appliances, outdoor and highway railing, agricultural, lawn and garden and other products using galvanize.

For more information on this product, please visit the website at:
www.lowerzinc.com.

C1S Helps PepsiCo Achieve LEED Platinum Certification

C1S Group, one of the Southwest’s leading engineering and construction firms, has helped PepsiCo, a multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation achieve the highest green building certification in the nation at its Purchase, New York headquarters.

LEED Platinum Certification is awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council to companies that meet the strictest standards in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of their facilities.

PepsiCo’s LEED status is the result of nearly a decade of work and cooperation between the two companies. Certification efforts began in 2008, with C1S conducting assessments to determine what it would require.

“The decision was made to do a full renovation on the existing facility,” said Matt Strong, president of C1S. “This made it easier to determine ROI in costs and energy efficiency.”

Crews started by gutting the building, before replacing the electrical and mechanical systems, flooring, carpeting, lighting, ceiling, HVAC systems, among other renovations. C1S also worked with management to install environmentally friendly pest management and snow and ice removal systems, and monitored all water usage over a one-year period.

Originally, the facility had an Energy Star score of 56. A target was set to reach 80, but upon project completion, a score of 89 was achieved, meaning the facility performs better than 89 percent of buildings nationwide.

“Innovative projects, like Pepsi’s Global Headquarters, are setting the bar for how we design, build and operate high-performing buildings,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council. “A LEED Platinum certification is a signal that not only is Pepsi dedicated to addressing critical environmental challenges by building more resource efficient buildings, but it is working to improve the quality of life of its tenants and the community around it. Pepsi’s LEED Platinum Global Headquarters showcases the ability to change the environment in which we live, work and play for the better.”

It is estimated that PepsiCo will save $215,000 each year as a result of several green initiatives.

Below is a list of additional project highlights.

• Total greenhouse gas emissions were reduced by 1,230 tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to taking 260 cars off the road for a year.

• A robust alternative transportation program was implemented, eliminating 34 percent of total commuting trips through vanpools, employee use of public transportation, and fuel-efficient vehicles.

• High efficiency indoor water fixtures were installed throughout the facility reducing consumption by 41 percent.

• 85 percent of construction waste was recycled during renovation.

About C1S Group:
C1S Group is an engineering, construction and sustainability consulting firm specializing in the design and installation of projects for existing facilities. As experts in providing solutions for critical and manufacturing environments, C1S drives energy efficiency, maintainability and value in every project.

Boston Based Artaic Mosaic acquiresTerraferma USA

Artaic-Innovative Mosaic, designers and fabricators of custom, award-winning mosaic tile-work produced by its proprietary robots, has broadened its capabilities… again.

According to Dr. Ted Acworth, CEO Founder of Artaic, “We are pleased to announce that Artaic has acquired all assets of Terraferma USA, a firm specializing in large mosaic projects fashioned with high quality glazed porcelain and vitreous glass, and managed by seasoned tile industry professionals.”

Terraferma will maintain a separate identity under the Artaic company brand; President Emilio Garello becomes President of Terraferma by Artaic, while Terraferma’s founder, Gianni Meneghini, will assist Artaic as a strategic advisor.

By adding “Terraferma by Artaic,” Acworth’s firm is now able to offer a foundational running line – ideal for projects that demand sizable volumes of high-quality tile at competitive pricing. These new materials can be specified as “field tile” to be positioned alongside Artaic custom mosaic works throughout an entire construction project. Or, in conjunction with Artaic’s existing, comprehensive collection of stunning designs. “For years Artaic has been known for the beautiful centerpiece murals in a commercial or residential design, such as hotel lobbies”, says Acworth, “and now we can efficiently handle 500 hotel bathrooms as well.”

The addition of Terraferma also opens up the dealer/distributor channel to Artaic, and gets its custom mosaic solution work and design collections even more solidly entrenched into that arena.

“Terraferma delivers Artaic deep roots in the international mosaic tile market via its industry veterans,” Acworth continued. “Emilio and Gianni were looking to partner with an innovative mosaic provider. Specifically, one which could take their company to the next level in terms of design style and support and help them more aggressively expand a growing dealer network. Together we will advance a shared commitment to exceptional quality, service and value. So, whether it’s fresh design collections, stunning custom work or unique running patterns at high volume, Terraferma by Artaic will deliver.

“We’ve hired all Terraferma’s staff members and will continue to operate the warehouse and production facility in Miami,” Acworth shared. “Our ultimate goal is frankly, to become the primary source synonymous with the word ‘mosaics.’ This acquisition brings Artaic closer to that objective, as we now offer virtually any solution relative to requests for the highest quality mosaic tile projects.”
About Artaic
Artaic uses robotic technology and innovative design tools, to customize and fabricate award-winning tile mosaics. As a synergetic resource for the architectural and design community, Artaic melds modern technology with a historical art form and empowers modern-day industry leaders to produce compelling mosaics for any size project. Using their mosaic software, Tylist™, Artaic enables its skilled, in-house designers to perfectly work with robotic manufacturing systems, making the process of mosaic customization seamless, flexible and cost efficient. Artaic has transformed the industry; making custom mosaics simply beautiful.

For more information, visit www.artaic.com.

Friday, November 24, 2017

Studio Four Design Team Wins Church Design Award

Studio Four Design, a top architecture and design firm based in Knoxville, Tennessee, that specializes in worship facilities, was awarded a 2017 Solomon Award for design by the Worship Facilities Network for their work on the Grace Baptist Church student ministry building in Knoxville. The announcement was made at the WFX Conference & Expo in Dallas, Oct. 11.

The award was presented in the category of Church Design – Youth and Children’s Spaces for facilities with 301 to 800 seats. The Grace Baptist Church project was begun in 2016 and completed earlier this year.

Grace Baptist leaders wanted the new environment to be relational and fun for the youth of their church. These ideas became key concepts for the design and construction team of Studio Four Design. They needed the new building to complement the transitional style and materials of the existing church campus buildings, but also to be uniquely its own to reflect the brand and identity of Grace Student Ministries.

“Expansion is a challenge for any church,” said Stacy Cox, President of Studio Four Design. “The leadership of Grace and their Student Ministry team had a strong vision, and it was our privilege to bring that vision to life. Our team did a great job of giving the new facility a look and feel that complimented the existing church, but at the same time, we were able to give it a generational vibe to resonate with the students who would enjoy spending time in the new space.”

The centerpiece of this facility is a new student auditorium. It provides room for more than 700 students in their mid-week service and is designed for a flexible arrangement of seating. Built at a cost of $3.5 million, Merit Construction was able to deliver this project on time and within the budget constraints of the church while working within a site in the center of an active church and Grace Christian Academy K-12 school, which is also located on the campus.

Studio Four Design previously won a Solomon Award in 2016 for their work on the Northstar Church South Knoxville campus expansion.

“The team at Studio Four Design is honored and humbled by winning another Solomon Award,” said Cox. “We cherish our relationships with churches like Grace Baptist and Northstar. It’s our passion to provide the very best environments for them through good architectural design which allows their facilities to be more effective tools for ministry.”

To learn more about other projects that Studio Four Design has been involved in, visit http://studiofourdesign.com.

About the Solomon Awards

The Worship Facilities Solomon Awards recognizes churches and their partners for excellence in facilities design, building expansion or remodeling, operation excellence, innovative use, and technical production.

To learn more, visit http://worshipfacilities.com/article/solomon_awards_winners_for_2017_announced_at_wfx/wfx.

About Studio Four Design Inc.
Since 2002, Studio Four Design has served as a premiere architectural and interior design firm to the Greater Knoxville Area. Their guiding principal is Design Matters and their goal is to go beyond expectations to provide design solutions that positively impact their client’s lives and organizations. Their team has worked on a variety of projects over the last decade that includes: churches, educational facilities, restaurants, retail buildings, athletic venues and much more. Studio Four Design takes pride and dedication in all of their projects they serve.

To find out more, call 865-523-5001 or visit http://studiofourdesign.com.

LATICRETE One of CT’s Top Family-Owned Businesses

LATICRETE, a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has been honored by Hartford Business Journal at its 2017 Family Business Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in family-owned businesses across the Northeastern region.

“This award pays tribute to my parents, Dr. Henry M. Rothberg and Lillian Rosenstock Rothberg, and the company they took from a basement invention to a global powerhouse,” said David Rothberg, Chairman and CEO of LATICRETE. “We’re proud to have three generations – including four of their grandchildren – carrying on their legacy and values around the world.”

The award was accepted on behalf of the family by Rebecca Rothberg, granddaughter to Henry Rothberg, who supports marketing strategies in sales promotions for the company.

In 1956, Dr. Henry M. Rothberg, revolutionized the tile and stone industry when he developed the first commercially accepted latex modified adhesive, thus changing the way building had been done for almost 1,000 years. Dr. Rothberg’s research and development not only ignited LATICRETE as a trailblazing innovator within the tile and flooring industry, but set the standard for all modern tile and stone adhesives used today.

“When I was a young boy, we moved from South Carolina to Connecticut to live in my aunt’s basement. My dad did not have a job at the time, but he did have an idea for a business,” said David Rothberg. “Our tactics have shifted, but our strategy to produce safe, green, easier to install permanent installation systems has never wavered. As a family- and privately-owned business, LATICRETE continues to honor the legacy and values my parents instilled from the beginning. This has allowed LATICRETE to focus not only on the next quarter, but the next generation.”

To be named a winner, a panel of independent judges evaluated LATICRETE based on overall company mission, community involvement, rate of innovation and business achievements over the past 12 months.

Significant achievements that received notoriety included the launch of the industry’s first high-strength, chemical-resistant epoxy adhesive for installing stone and tile and the opening of a new 70,000-square-foot in Grand Prairie, Texas — nearly doubling the existing 100,000-square foot (9,290-square meter) facility, making it the company’s largest manufacturing and distribution center outside of the LATICRETE headquarters in Bethany. The acquisition of global licensees LATICRETE Costa Rica, LATICRETE Norway and LATICRETE Italia are additional hallmarks of the company’s growth and allow LATICRETE to function as a local company in every community served.

“The LATICRETE family extends beyond the Rothberg name to our customers, employees and partners, and continues to be a vehicle whereby people around the world can achieve personal and professional success,” added David Rothberg. “That’s really a testament to sound family values. You wouldn’t ask your son or daughter to work for a company that you didn’t truly believe in.”

About LATICRETE
LATICRETE is a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry. LATICRETE offers a broad range of products and systems covering tile & stone installation and care, masonry installation and care, resinous and decorative floor finishes, concrete construction chemicals, and concrete restoration and care including the LATICRETE® SUPERCAP® System. For 60 years, LATICRETE has been committed to research and development of innovative installation products, building a reputation for superior quality, performance and customer service. LATICRETE methods, materials, and technology have been field and laboratory proven by Architects, Engineers, Contractors and Owners. Offering an array of low VOC and sustainable products, LATICRETE products contribute to LEED certification, exceed commercial/residential VOC building requirements, and are backed by the most comprehensive warranties in the industry. For more information, visit laticrete.com.

Park West & Landmark Wilshire Grand Center in LA

Park West Companies, a leading provider of landscape construction, landscape management and tree care services, was engaged to provide landscape construction services for the stunning Wilshire Grand Center, a multi-use development recently opened in downtown Los Angeles. Landscape architect for the project was RELM Landscape Architecture (formerly Melendrez). General contractor was Turner Construction, with whom Park West has a longstanding relationship.

As the tallest structure west of the Mississippi, the Wilshire Grand Center represents a challenging and exciting flagship project for Park West with podium work commissioned on the first, fifth, seventh and seventy-third floors. The building is home to the 889-room InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel and its cutting-edge restaurants as well as a state-of-the-art office complex.

Four days of deliveries were needed to provide the materials required for completion of phase one alone. The Park West crew and safety team worked diligently to ensure that everything was properly secured before transporting over 100 bags of dirt, each weighing 2,000 pounds, and two pine trees weighing 15,000-20,000 pounds apiece.

The project required very close coordination with other trades, due to the scale of the work in tightly confined spaces, particularly in areas where installations were required prior to a slab being poured. After the slab was in place, irrigation could be stubbed into each planter followed by soil, irrigation, trees and shrubs. Planters had to be waterproofed, and 150 yards of dirt were installed on the seventh floor alone.

Other challenges included hoisting materials to the fifth and seventh floors and using a freight elevator to the seventy-third floor. Moreover, only five hours out of an eight-hour day were available for hoisting, with the other three hours set aside for setting up traffic control and a crane.

“A project of this magnitude in downtown Los Angeles offered a tremendous opportunity for us to apply our expertise and collaborate with the other trades in creating a landmark for the city,” said Bart Ryder, President of Park West Landscape Construction. “An extraordinary level of teamwork, communication and organization were vital to keep it running smoothly. It was a fantastic experience, and we’re very proud of the end result.”

A short video on the project can be viewed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S3GaoyX-1k.

For more information on Park West, visit www.parkwestinc.com.

About Park West

Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Park West offers a wide range of commercial landscape construction, management and tree care services, encompassing pre-project planning, project installation and long-term maintenance. Customers include property owners, general contractors, public agencies, property managers and landscape architects. The company services locations throughout California and Las Vegas. www.parkwestinc.com.

PPG DURASTAR ultra-durable industrial spray coating

PPG (NYSE:PPG) has introduced PPG DURASTAR® ultra-durable industrial spray coating, a one-coat application for aluminum extrusions that meets the exterior durability requirements of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association’s AAMA 2604 specification (five-year South Florida exposure).

Composed of a proprietary PPG-developed polyester resin, PPG Durastar spray coating can be applied direct-to-metal (DTM) or over a primer. It provides excellent corrosion resistance, color fastness, and chalk-, scratch- and mar-resistance for high-end building products and components used in storefronts, schools, hospitals and other high-traffic areas.

Brian Knapp, PPG director, coil and building products, said the versatility and hardness of PPG Durastar spray coating give value-oriented window, door and building product manufacturers a cost-effective option for achieving AAMA 2604 weathering performance without the associated cost premium.

“Whether applied directly over metal or a primer for enhanced performance in seacoast environments, PPG Durastar spray coating provides exceptional substrate protection at a cost that is competitive with AAMA 2603-level coatings,” said Knapp.

To help manufacturers meet environmental mandates, PPG Durastar spray coating is lead-free and features low volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and low hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). It is available in a wide range of solid colors in all gloss levels.
To learn more about PPG Durastar ultra-durable spray coating, call 1-800-258-6398 or visit www.ppgmetalcoatings.com.

PPG: WE PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY THE WORLD™
At PPG (NYSE:PPG), we work every day to develop and deliver the paints, coatings and materials that our customers have trusted for more than 130 years. Through dedication and creativity, we solve our customers’ biggest challenges, collaborating closely to find the right path forward. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in more than 70 countries and reported net sales of $14.3 billion in 2016. We serve customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and transportation markets and aftermarkets.

To learn more, visit www.ppg.com.

Fulham’s Highbay ThoroLED Kit Now UL Listed

Fulham Co., Inc., a leading supplier of lighting sub-systems and electronics for commercial and specialty applications, has announced that its ThoroLED Universal Voltage Highbay Retrofit Kit (part TRMUNV220ACXXXA), which was introduced early this year as a UL classified retrofit kit for field installations, has now also been approved for UL listing for use as a retrofit luminaire for renovation projects. In addition, the Highbay Retrofit kit is a DesignLights Consortium (DLC) qualified system under Retrofit and Luminaire, which makes utility rebates more accessible.

The ThoroLED Highbay Retrofit kit is suitable for both acrylic highbay and lowbay installations, such as warehouses, hangars, gymnasiums, or any building where 400-watt metal halide (HID) luminaires are normally used. The surface-mounted LED driver can handle 120V to 277V input, and the driver can be programmed to optimize power consumption and lumen output. The retrofit kit also has a built-in heat sink with integrated thermal management. The kit can be installed to upgrade an existing highbay luminaire in five to 10 minutes with four-point installation.

“Our distributors and OEMs rely on Fulham to deliver standards-compliant sub-systems that are easy to install and deliver superior, tunable performance, and now the component is UL Listed as well as DLC compliant,” said Edwin Reyes, Product Director of LED Light Sources for Fulham. “Our ThoroLED Retrofit Kit It also has the latest surface-mount chip package and driver for optimal illumination and low power consumption. The Retrofit Kit offers maximum versatility in a single, field-installable package.”

The ThoroLED Universal Voltage Highbay Retrofit Kit comes in two color temperatures, 4000K and 5000K. The kit uses Fulham’s constant current, 300W non-Class 2 round LED DC module with surface mounted LEDs. The LED driver features 0-10V smooth dimming with a max input power of 220W and an output of 26,300 lumens, including instantaneous on/off with no power up required. The driver also can be programmed from 200W down to 80W for multiple applications and minimize power consumption. The LED retrofit kit also is compatible with many daylight harvesting controls, occupancy sensors, and building automation systems.

For more information, visit www.fulham.com.

About Fulham
Fulham Co., Inc. is a leading global provider of intelligent, socially-conscious sustainable commercial lighting components, sub-systems, and electronics for use in commercial general lighting, parking structure, signage, horticultural, UV and other applications. The company develops and manufactures a variety of award-winning LED and emergency products, as well as legacy products across multiple lighting platforms. Fulham sells its lighting solutions worldwide through original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and electrical equipment distribution channels. Headquartered in Hawthorne, Calif., the company has sales and/or manufacturing facilities in the Netherlands, China, India and the UAE. For more information, visit www.fulham.com.

Arecont Vision® Technology Partner Program

Arecont Vision®, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, announced today that Visual Management Systems Ltd., the developer of the TITAN VISION PSIM (Physical Security Information Management System), has joined the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program.

“We are excited to team with Arecont Vision and to be part of their Technology Partner Program”, said Jay Shields, Managing Director for Visual Management Systems Ltd. “Our complete, tailored PSIM solutions help our customers and partners to integrate and manage the largest and most complex security systems in a variety of verticals. The excellent image quality from the Arecont Vision cameras allows our applications to work at peak performance, providing the best solution for our mutual customers.”

Visual Management Systems Ltd. is the provider of Titan Vision, the open platform, vendor independent, comprehensive security information management system. Developed in the UK for the protection of critical national infrastructure, police and military installations, airports, oil, and gas assets, the TITAN portfolio has custom deep integration with the Arecont Vision camera family, and is fully ONVIF conformant.

“Visual Management Systems Ltd. prides themselves in being able to provide significant cost savings, future proof solutions, reliability, and ease of use to their customers,” said Jason Schimpf, Director, Marketing Programs, Arecont Vision. “This is a great fit with the installer friendly, highly reliable, and feature-rich megapixel cameras built by Arecont Vision. Our unique architecture allows new features and capabilities to be added to both new and existing Arecont Vision cameras to extend their useful life, and provides cybersecurity protection that is unmatched in the industry.”

Through the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program, sales, development, and support contacts are established between the two companies to better engage with end user customers and systems integrators, validate integration of new features and technologies, and quickly resolve any customer support issues. As part of the program, Arecont Vision cameras are in the Visual Management Systems test labs in the UK, while Visual Management Systems software is in the Arecont Vision MegaLab™ test and certification facility in Los Angeles, California.

ABOUT ARECONT VISION

Arecont Vision is the leading manufacturer of high-performance megapixel IP cameras. Arecont Vision products are made in the USA. MegaVideo® and SurroundVideo® massively parallel image processing architectures are now in their 5th generation and represent a drastic departure from traditional analog and network camera designs.

ABOUT VISUAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Established in 1996, Visual Management Systems Ltd. is one of the UK’s leading providers of integrated IP CCTV and PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) systems including hardware, software and video wall applications. The flagship product is TITAN VISION, an Integrated Security Management suite which delivers complete situation awareness, integration of all security subsystems, unified configuration across the network, programmable logic for automating response, workflow management to guide user response, and complete audit, reporting, and forensic tools. Our customers include: airports, military bases, museums, city centres, national borders, oil and gas assets, and critical national infrastructure.

Web: www.arecontvision.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arecont-vision

T&S Brass marks 70th anniversary year

T&S Brass and Bronze Works is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, marking its ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in commercial plumbing.

Founders George Theisen and Carl Spatt began by trying to create a better hair salon spray product. After hearing about an upcoming New Jersey state law that would require foodservice establishments to rinse dishes before putting them in dishwashers, they repurposed their product — and the market’s first-ever pre-rinse unit was born in a Long Island garage in 1947.

By 1950, the nascent T&S had designed a full lineup of plumbing products specifically for the foodservice industry. Three years later, T&S introduced another innovation, the foot pedal valve.

T&S continued to grow and innovate through the 1950s and ‘60s. A line of laboratory products, introduced in 1956, was heralded as “the best by test” for its widespread use in scientific applications. And T&S expanded into the commercial plumbing market with industrial-grade faucets.

By the mid-1970s, T&S was outgrowing its original facilities in Westbury, New York, and began researching a place to relocate. Theisen purchased property in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, and the company’s new 80,000-square-foot facility opened in the fall of 1978.
T&S’ South Carolina headquarters have undergone expansion in recent years, and a growing global footprint has also led to distribution facilities in California, Holland and Hong Kong and a manufacturing facility in Shanghai.

Over the past seven decades, T&S has cemented its role as the industry leader in providing reliable products for foodservice, plumbing and laboratory markets. The company has also established a reputation as a leader in manufacturing — earning the 2016 Silver Crescent, South Carolina’s highest manufacturing award; South Carolina Small Manufacturer of the Year in 2006 and 2015; and IndustryWeek Magazine’s Best Plants award in 2015.

T&S’ 70th year has been marked by the same innovative spirit that characterized its founding, including revamping its product design, introducing new products and leading the way in environmental stewardship with the addition of a field of solar panels in Travelers Rest.

Through it all, T&S has remained a family-owned and operated business. Claude Theisen, George Theisen’s son, leads the company, along with his sister Eva-Marie Fox, who serves as vice president of marketing. They are joined by the next generation of the Theisen family, who will help keep T&S a thriving company for decades more to come.
Visit the T&S Brass Infohub for more information on the history of T&S Brass.
About T&S Brass

T&S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. has been a leader in providing innovative equipment solutions to the foodservice and plumbing industries for 70 years—since 1947—when it developed the first pre-rinse unit. Today, with facilities on the east and west coasts of the U.S., in Shanghai, China and in Europe, T&S leads the way in environmental initiatives from eco-friendly manufacturing processes to development of award-winning water- and energy-conserving products. T&S is among the first commercial plumbing manufacturers to be registered by UL to ISO 9001 Certification, the most stringent a corporation can receive. For more information, go to www.tsbrass.com.

Cape May Co. Correctional Center & Prefabricated Cells

After several years of diligent determination, Cape May County will finally get the new correctional center they have been waiting for and will be utilizing prefabricated jail cells to do it.

Contracted by General Contractor Hall Construction Co., Oldcastle Precast Modular Group of Telford, Pa. is designing, engineering, manufacturing and fully-outfitting the precast concrete rear chase cell and dormitory style cell modules that will house approximately 320 inmates in the new $37.3-million correctional center.

Facilities Director AnnMarie McMahon stated in the Cape May County Herald, “the use of modular units will help with quality control and the schedule to construct the facility. They are factory constructed and delivered to the site, so before we know it, there will be significant progress once we begin. The modular units get delivered with plumbing fixtures and interior fixtures already in place so it’s just a matter of stacking them and constructing around them.”

“This significantly saves in on-site construction time. And since they are constructed at a factory, there is more quality control. The strength of the concrete is almost double the strength of masonry construction,” McMahon added.

After producing the precast cell modules at their Telford, Pa. facility, Oldcastle Precast Modular fully outfits the cells with all furnishings and system tie-ins, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, doors, frames, toilet, sink and bunk. In all, ninety-six, 2-inmate, precast concrete, rear-chase cell modules and sixteen, 8-man, dormitory style cell modules will be produced.

The rear chase configuration was chosen because it allows the maintenance personnel to have access to the mechanical systems without having to disrupt the prison population’s daily routines.

“After the jail cells are complete, they are shipped to the jobsite,” said Sandy Kester, Project Manager for Oldcastle Precast Modular. “It takes under 10 minutes to make one cell secure as the crane rolls on to hoist another. That’s one reason construction can advance quickly.”

The 85,000-square-foot correctional center features housing for 320 inmates, a medical area that will be able to house inmates, in addition to a laundry facility which will enable the jail to do most of the laundry items for the Crest Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and the animal shelter, reducing costs. The correctional center will also include a separate juvenile housing unit as an alternate bid package.

The start of the project on Crest Haven Road was Aug. 1, 2016. Target completion is scheduled for the beginning of August 2018.

Construction is being performed by Hall Construction Co. and Hill International is overseeing the project for the county.About Oldcastle Precast: Oldcastle Precast is the clear choice for building products and services for North American infrastructure projects. We are a leading provider of engineered product solutions nationwide to a number of market sectors including: Water, Communications, Energy, and Transportation.
www.oldcastleprecast.com.