WELCOME
Education: June 16–19, 2009 Exhibits: June 17–19, 2009 Indiana Convention Center | Indianapolis
In Conjunction with the 53rd CSI Annual Convention
Show Program & Event Guide 1
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WELCOME TO... Construct2009, the tfm show and the 53rd csi annual convention We can’t remember a time that we have all faced such challenging market conditions. This week’s events provide a platform for all of us, in the commercial building industry, to meet face-to-face and develop courses of action to address the opportunities for growth in our businesses. And, with this co-location of CONSTRUCT2009 and The TFM Show, opportunities for attendees are limitless. We are excited to introduce a full program of events this year: 90+ educational sessions for CONSTRUCT2009 providing accreditation for AIA/CES and CSI CEN, 35+ sessions with The TFM Show offering credits from IFMA, CEFPA, BOMI and AIA, on floor education, technical tours, student competitions, and various golf, baseball and social events.
Gilman Hu FCSI, AIA CSI President
The exhibits are placed side-by-side on the show floor, merging relevant products and services and professional resources together for ease in experiencing it all. Attendees and exhibitors have the ability to share and learn from companies that are facing the same challenges, thereby enriching all of us personally and professionally for years to come. Held in conjunction with CONSTRUCT2009, CSI hosts its 53rd Annual Convention. While on the exhibit floor, stop by the CSI Booth (Booth #4451) to talk to CSI leaders and staff about products and services including format and technical documents, education and certification programs and member benefits. While you are in the CSI booth, check out a demonstration of CSI’s new GreenFormat.
Walter Marlowe PE, CSI, CAE Executive Director/CEO, CSI
Friday is CSI’s Annual Meeting which includes a State of the Institute address by CSI President Gilman Hu, FCSI, AIA and the Honors & Awards Gala. At this year’s gala, CSI will elevate nine members to Fellowship, and award Distinguished Membership to Gary Betts, FCSI, Lifetime Member, CCS. After the gala, all attendees are invited to the CSI Celebration! featuring music by CSI’s very own, the SpecTones. We look forward to a full and successful week. Thank you for joining us. Tom Cindric, Director, Hanley Wood
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Table of contents Welcome ..................................................................................................... 3 General Information
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Badge Information..........................................................................................................6 Bookstore...........................................................................................................................6 Business Center................................................................................................................6 CSI Locations.....................................................................................................................6 CSI Ribbons........................................................................................................................6 ExpoCard............................................................................................................................6 First Aid...............................................................................................................................6 Hotel and Travel...............................................................................................................6 Hours-Education Program............................................................................................6 Hours-Exhibit Hall............................................................................................................7 Hours-Registration..........................................................................................................7 Internet Access.................................................................................................................7 Lost and Found.................................................................................................................7 Parking................................................................................................................................7 Photography.....................................................................................................................9 Publication Bins................................................................................................................9 Restaurant and Concessions.......................................................................................9 Session Handouts............................................................................................................9 Speaker Check-In............................................................................................................ 9 Tickets for Events.............................................................................................................9 Event Schedule Schedule-at-a-Glance................................................................................................. 11 Spouse/Guest Program.............................................................................................. 13 Student Program.......................................................................................................... 13 Schedule of Events....................................................................................................... 13 Show Pavilions............................................................................................................... 17 2009 Advisory Boards ................................................................................................ 19 Our Sponsors.................................................................................................................. 21 Publication Partners ................................................................................................... 23 CSI Information CSI Board......................................................................................................................... 24 CSI Information............................................................................................................. 25 CSI Awards...................................................................................................................... 27 2009-2010 Host Chapters......................................................................................... 30 Education Programs Conference Program Overview .............................................................................. 32 Speakers........................................................................................................................... 34 CONSTRUCT2009 Sessions-at-a-Glance............................................................... 36 CONSTRUCT2009 Session Descriptions............................................................... 38 The TFM Show Sessions-at-a-Glance..................................................................... 44 The TFM Show Session Descriptions.................................................................... 46 Floor Plan.................................................................................................. 48 Exhibitor Information Exhibitor List.................................................................................................................. 50 Exhibitor Profiles........................................................................................................... 52 Products by Category MasterFormat................................................................................................................ .76 Product Categories...................................................................................................... 78 Advertiser List........................................................................................... 82
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General show information Badge Information
The official registration badge should be prominently displayed at all times for prompt admission to the exhibit hall and purchased education sessions. If you lose your badge, please inquire at the registration area. Badges are non-transferable and must not be loaned to anyone for any purpose during this event. Badges are printed in specific colors to assist you in identifying an individual’s affiliation: Purple: Red: Green: Orange:
Attendees and Speakers Full Education, Student and Government Packages Exhibitors Press
General Information
Badge Lanyards Sponsored by ARCAT
All CONSTRUCT2009 and The TFM Show attendees have been issued an Expocard. Swipe this card to request information from exhibitors and to receive credit for your educational sessions Sponsored by 4specs.com
First Aid
The First Aid office is located directly across from the Exhibit Hall E doorway. The office will be open during event hours: Monday, June 15 Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 Thursday, June 18 Friday, June 19 Saturday, June 20
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Badge Holders and Lanyards are available at Badge Holder Pick-Up in the Maryland Street Lobby if you have already received your badge in the mail.
Wheelchairs are available on a first come, first serve basis. No motorized scooters are available.
Bookstore
Official Hotels
Open to all attendees, the Bookstore, hosted by CSI, features books and training materials for the commercial building and construction industry. Topics include BIM, green building and sustainable design, architecture and many others. Also included will be CSI publications including MasterFormat and the Project Resource Manual. Credit Cards are accepted. Bookstore Hours are: Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Business Center
The Business Center is located next to Room 111. The following services are available from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily and 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on Saturday: yy yy yy yy yy yy yy
Copy/Print Services Computer Rental Stations Fax Services Pack & Ship Services FedEx Express & FedEx Ground Office Supplies Equi p.m.ent Rental
CSI Locations
The CSI Booth is located on the Exhibit Hall floor #4451. The CSI chapter booths and Bookstore are located in the Maryland Street Lobby just outside the exhibit hall entrance.
CSI Ribbons
The following ribbons can be picked up from the Indianapolis Chapter Booth in the Maryland Street Lobby: CCCA, CCPR, CCS, CDT, CSI Committee Member, CSI Leader, CSI Task Team Member, Distinguished Member, Fellow, First Timer, Former CSI President and Student.
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ExpoCard
Hotel and Travel Comfort Suites c City Centre (317) 631-9000 515 S. West Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Crowne Plaza c Union Station (317) 631-2221 123 West Louisiana St., Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Hampton Inn c Downtown (317) 261-1200 105 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Hilton c Indianapolis (317) 972-0600 120 West Market Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46204 Holiday Inn c Express City Centre (317) 822-6400 410 S. Missouri Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Hyatt Regency c Indianapolis (317) 632-1234 1 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46204 Indianapolis Marriott c Downtown (317) 822-3500 350 West Maryland Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Omni Severin Hotel c (317) 634-6664 40 West Jackson Place, Indianapolis, IN, 46225 Westin c Indianapolis (317) 262-8100 50 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46204
Hours - Education Program
See Session Descriptions for room assignments. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Hours - Exhibit Hall
A CONSTRUCT 2009 or THE TFM SHOW badge is required for admittance. Wednesday Thursday Friday
11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Hours - Registration
Located in the Maryland Street Lobby. Easy, on-site registration is available for both Exhibit Hall admission and the Conference Program. Education Session changes and additions should be made on-site at Registration so your ExpoCard can be reprogrammed. This will ensure proper tracking of sessions and allow for certification follow-up. 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Information
Information is available in the Maryland Street Lobby just outside the exhibit hall entrance.
Internet Access
The convention center is a full building wireless zone. You can purchase wi-fi on-site at a daily rate by associating your wireless device to “Instant Internet”. Once the device is connected to ”Instant Internet”, you will be automatically redirected to a payment screen. Users can choose a 64Kbps option for $12.95 a day or double the speed to 128Kbps for $14.95 per day. How to log on to the Instant Internet network: Windows Vista Configuration 1. Click the Start button 2. Click “Connect To” 3. In the “Connect to a Network” window that appears, click on “Instant Internet” 4. Click the “Connect” button
Lockers are available throughout the lobby, for storing of personal items.
Lost and Found
Stop by the Show Office located in Room 112 to turn in found items or to claim lost items.
No-smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in the Indiana Convention Center or the Exhibit Hall.
Parking
All parking at and near the Indiana Convention Center is available on a first come, first served basis, including handicap-accessible parking. Other parking is available close by in parking garages with hourly and daily rates located off Maryland Street and Capitol Avenue.
General Information
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Lockers
Windows XP Configuration 1. Click the Start menu , go to Connect To and select your wireless card. The connection will be named either “Wireless Network Connection” or “Local Area Connection”. If there is more than one item in the list, look for the wireless icon 2. Select “Instant Internet” from the list of available wireless networks and click “Connect” Macintosh Configuration (For Mac OS X 10.1 and later) 1. Click on the Airport menu on the menu bar and select “Instant Internet”
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Photography
Except for registered members of the press, photographers contracted by CONSTRUCT2009 and The TFM Show/Hanley Wood Exhibitions or exhibitors photographing their own booths, all photography and/or live or recorded video, including use of cell phone video technology, is prohibited in the exhibit hall and education session rooms.
Unauthorized Solicitations
Solicitation of business by unauthorized individuals who are not official exhibitors is not in the best interest of CONSTRUCT2009 and The TFM Show attendees or exhibitors and is strictly prohibited. Please report any such occurrence to show management immediately.
Publication Bins
To pick up a complimentary copy of your favorite industry publication, stop by the Publication Bins located in the Maryland Street Lobby.
Restaurants and Concessions
Session Handouts:
In an effort to go “green” and conserve natural resources, we are going paperless in 2009. This year you are able to access your handouts through our websites. You are able to view, download and print your session handouts through July 10, 2009.
Show Management Office
Please stop by the Show Office, located in room 112, to reach a member of the Show Management team or if you have any questions or require assistance.
Speaker Ready Room & Check-In
Speaker Badges and Welcome Packets may be picked up in the Speaker Ready Room, located in Room 111 in the Indiana Convention Center (ICC). Please check in at the Speaker Ready Room upon your arrival at the ICC. All presenters must be in their assigned meeting rooms at least 45-minutes prior to the start of their sessions to meet with audio-visual technicians to avoid delays due to any equi p.m.ent issues that may occur. If you are delayed for any reason, please call our show office at 317-262-1563. This room is open to speakers and moderators during the following hours: Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 Thursday, June 18 Friday, June 19
12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
CONSTRUCT/TFMConnect
There’s still time to CONNECT with other commercial building professionals and facility managers. Construct/TFMConnect provides you with the tools you need to experience your best show yet! NOW – Sign in using your e-code during the show to contact exhibitors and set appointments, search exhibitors to find specific products and services, create a comprehensive agenda for your time on site, and research products and show specials offered at the show. AFTER THE SHOW – Continue the conversation! Follow up with exhibitors you met with at Construct2009 and The TFM Show, those you missed, and those you’d like to ask more questions. Construct/TFMConnect is easy and free to use! Visit www.CONSTRUCTshow.com or www.TheTFMshow.com and look for the Construct/TFMConnect icon.
General Information
Food Service is available, in various locations, on the show floor during open exhibit hours. Additionally, coffee service is available in the lobby prior to the exhibit hall opening.
Forgot your e-code? Email us at CONNECThelp@constructshow.com or CONNECThelp@TheTFMshow.com or call us at 866.950.0208 or 972.819.7601.
For Post Show Information, Contact:
Hanley Wood Exhibitions T: (866) 920-0207 or (972) 536-6450 F: (972) 536-6307 www.CONSTRUCTshow.com | www.TheTFMshow.com P.O. Box 612128 Dallas, TX USA 75261-2128
Tickets for Events
Tickets for the CSI Dinner/Gala, Welcome Reception and some CSI events were included in your registration packet with your badge. Spouse/Guest Package tickets are available at the Spouse/ Guest Lounge at the Westin (see Spouse/Guest Lounge on page 13 for schedule). Tickets for the Ballgame should be picked up at the Indianapolis CSI Chapter Booth in the Maryland Street Lobby before the event. If you wish to purchase tickets for any events once on site, please go to Registration. 9
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Schedule-at-a-glance CSI Board Meeting
Westin, Capital 2
Tuesday, June 16 7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
CSI Certification Exams ($, pre-registration required) CSI Board Meeting Technical Tour: Indianapolis Museum of Art CSI Chapter President/Presidents-Elect Seminar Indianapolis Chapter CSI 21st Annual Bud Reed Memorial Golf Outing CONSTRUCT Education Sessions CONSTRUCT Education Sessions
Off-Site Westin, Capital 2 Off-Site Indiana Convention Center, Room 101-102 Off-Site Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center
CSI Student & Educators Caucus CONSTRUCT Education Sessions The TFM Show Education Sessions CSI Leader Lounge Bookstore Open First Timer’s Orientation Opening General Session & Keynote Exhibits Open Product Libraries: The Way to Find, Evaluate and Implement Digital Content Student Competition: Planning & Construction Time The E.J. Equation - Specification, Installation and Verification Water Management in Commercial Window Systems CSI/SCIP Alliance Meeting (invitation only) CONSTRUCT Education Sessions The TFM Show Education Sessions CSI MasterFormat Sponsors Meeting (invitation only) Emerging Professionals Meeting Welcome Reception sponsored by Grace CSI College of Fellows Reception (invitation only) Stanley Ice Cream Social (invitation only)
Westin, Senate 2&3 Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center, Room 117 Indiana Convention Center, Lobby Indiana Convention Center, Room 116 Indiana Convention Center, Sagamore Ballroom Exhibit Hall Floor Education Pavilion Exhibit Hall Floor Education Pavilion Education Pavilion Westin, House Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center Westin, House Indiana Convention Center Room 117 Hyatt, Regency Ballroom Hyatt, Vision Hyatt, Cosmopolitan Ballroom
CSI College of Fellows Annual Business Meeting CONSTRUCT Education Sessions The TFM Show Education Sessions CSI Leader Lounge Bookstore Open CONSTRUCT Education Sessions The TFM Show Education Sessions Student Competition: Planning & Construction Time Exhibits Open GreenFormat – Your Green Product Data Resource Challenges and Solutions for Pre-Applied Waterproofing CSI Former Presidents Briefing (invitation only) Student Competition: Team Presentation/Official Judging CSO2 – Achieving Success with Manufactured Stone Veneer CONSTRUCT Education Sessions The TFM Show Education Sessions CSI Technical Summit (invitation only) CSI Region Caucuses CSI BIM Practice Group Reception (invitation only) Indianapolis Chapter CSI Indians Baseball Game at Victory Field
Westin, Grand 1&2 Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center, Room 117 Indiana Convention Center, Lobby Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center Exhibit Hall Floor Exhibit Hall Floor Education Pavilion Education Pavilion Westin, House Exhibit Hall Floor Education Pavilion Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center, Conference Room West Indiana Convention Center Westin, Senate 2&3 Offsite
CONSTRUCT Education Sessions CSI Leader Lounge CSI Building Product Manufacturers Alliance Bookstore Open CONSTRUCT Education Sessions Student Competition: People’s Choice Award Voting Exhibits Open Daylighting 201 Elevator Technology CSI Annual Meeting CSI Member Forum CSI Honors & Awards Gala (pre-registration required) CSI Celebration!
Indiana Convention Center Indiana Convention Center, Room 117 Westin, House Indiana Convention Center, Lobby Indiana Convention Center Exhibit Hall Floor Exhibit Hall Floor Education Pavilion Education Pavilion Indiana Convention Center, Sagamore 5 Indiana Convention Center, Sagamore 5 Westin, Grand Ballroom Westin, Grand Ballroom
Technical Tour: City of Columbus, Indiana, Architectural Tour
Offsite
Wednesday, June 17 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
11:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 18 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 5: 00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m 7:00 p.m.
Friday, June 19 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m.
Schedule-at-a-glance
Monday, June 15 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 20 8:00 a.m.
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Spouse & Guest Programs Wednesday, June 18 and/or Thursday, June 19, 2009 Adults: $40.00 per day Children: $30.00 per day (12 and under) Each Spouse/Guest Day Package includes General Session, Exhibit Hall Admission, Spouse and Guest Lounge access and your choice of two tours – with lunch – for one day. Each person will require their own registration and badge. You will register for a specific day(s) and sign-up for your specific tours in the Spouse and Guest Lounge at the Westin, once you arrive. We give you the flexibility to come one or both days. You will start at 9:30 a.m. in the Spouse and Guest Lounge and then walk to the venues (only 4 blocks). Each program will last approximately an hour and a half with a lunch voucher provided at the Indiana State Museum café from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. You should be finished each day by 3:00 p.m.
Spouse & Guest Lounge HOurs 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (For Tour Ticket Pick-Up) 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for Tour Ticket Pick-Up) 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for Tour Ticket Pick-Up) 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m.
Student Program A full curriculum of student events has been planned for CONSTRUCT2009 & The CSI Annual Convention in Indianapolis. Students are encouraged to take advantage of a diverse array of education sessions from industry professionals, mentoring from members of CSI’s College of Fellows, excellent networking opportunities, and the exhibit hall to see the latest innovations in construction products and technology. The highlight of the student program will be a design competition that will challenge students and provide a rewarding, hands-on experience as well as prizes for the top three design teams. The challenge is to design a Segway enclosure utilizing a standard kit of parts and then construct it on Wednesday and Thursday for judging on Friday. Stop by the Student Competition on the Exhibit Hall floor to view the progress and judging of the competitors.
Technical Tour: Indianapolis Museum of Art 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Lunch sponsored by LinEl Signature Cost: $60, Offers: Two (2) AIA LUs and CSI CEN
The Indianapolis Museum of Art Technical Tour will be led by Barth Hendrickson of Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects, landscape architect for the project and Doug May of Wilhelm Construction, contractor for the project. The Technical Tour will be comprised of an exterior building tour, highlighting the development and installation of the intensive green roof and curtain wall design for the entry pavilion and special events pavilion structures. The design won the 2007 Honor Award, AIA Indianapolis. • Buses will leave the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) at 10:00 a.m. • The luncheon, with presentations and speakers, will be served at 11:30 a.m. • The tour will be completed by 1:15 p.m. Upon completing the tour, enjoy the opportunity to continue to explore the museum self-guided or to proceed to the CONSTRUCT2009 Golf Tournament, hosted by the CSI Indy Chapter. Buses will return to the Convention Center at 2:00 p.m. Distance from the Indiana Convention Center is only 5.4 miles. Parking is Free.
CSI Chapter President/Presidents-Elect Seminar 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. | ICC Room 101, 102 For CSI Chapter Presidents and Presidents-Elect. During this three-hour seminar attendees will be exposed to CSI’s best practices in every phase of chapter management to help ensure delivery of real value in chapter membership (i.e. member experience) and engagement of chapter activities in local construction community issues.
Schedule of Events
Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday:
Tuesday, June 16
Indianapolis Chapter CSI 21st Annual Bud Reed Memorial Golf Outing 1:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (open to all CONSTRUCT and The TFM Show attendees) Host Chapter Event to benefit the Indianapolis Chapter CSI Educational Memorial Trust Scholarship Fund. Location: Brickyard Crossing Golf Course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sign-in: 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start: 2:00 p.m. Attendance Fee: $115 per person
The Indianapolis Chapter CSI has hosted a golf outing for the past 20 years as a way to promote fellowship within the Chapter and raise money for its Educational Memorial Trust. The Trust supports college and university scholarships awarded by the Chapter each year.
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Wednesday, June 17 CSI Student & Educators Caucus 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. | Westin Hotel, Senate 2&3 Join as students and CSI Fellows establish mentoring partnerships, discuss activities that are of special interest to students and how to maximize the benefits of attending the Convention. A continental breakfast will be provided.
Voting Member Accreditation Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. To finalize their accreditation, all Voting Members MUST sign in and pick up their Voting Member ribbon at the ribbon desk located at the Indianapolis CSI Chapter booth.
Schedule of Events
CSI Leader Lounge Wednesday & Thursday, June 17–18, 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 19, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | ICC Room 117 CSI will again host the Leader Lounge at CONSTRUCT2009 & The CSI Annual Convention to encourage sharing and networking among CSI’s leaders. Any CSI member serving in a leadership position is welcome in the lounge. Whether you’re a chapter committee member, a region director, or a CSI task team participant, there’s a chair for you in the lounge. Leader Idea Exchange: Leaders share their best ideas and post them on the two Leader Lounge Displays How-to Sessions: 15-minute how-to sessions for small groups of CSI leaders in the lounge
First Timer’s Orientation 9:00 a.m. – 9:45a.m. | ICC Room 116 Speaker: Kathy Proctor, RA, FCSI, CDT, AIA If you haven’t been to the CONSTRUCT & The CSI Annual Convention before - attend the First Timer’s Orientation and learn how to make the most of your convention experience. You will get all the information you need about what’s happening on the exhibit hall floor, where to connect with peers, and the best events for networking.
Education Pavilion The Education Pavilion sessions are free and open to all attendees. Check the schedule for times and descriptions for these sessions offered on the show floor.
Opening General Session & Keynote 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Indiana Convention Center, Sagamore Ballroom Our keynote speaker, Mark Mulqueen, International Space Station Vehicle Director, The Boeing Company, will take us on a journey through designing, building and maintaining NASA’s complex International Space Station. As the nation’s top civil engineers, architects, designers, project managers and builders we all know what it takes to design, build and maintain buildings, homes, bridges, large structures and infrastructure. And we also know the challenges and obstacles we can sometimes face to get the job complete. But what if we had to build our next project 220 miles above the earth traveling at speeds of 17,000 miles per hour? Mark Mulqueen will present on what it took to design, build, assemble and now maintain the largest, most complex international scientific project in history and our largest adventure into space to date – the International Space Station. He will compare and contrast what it took to tackle such a complex project in space versus on Earth. About the size of a football field including the end-zones, the International Space Station includes living spaces about the size of a five-bedroom home equipped with its own power generation and environmental control systems. The ISS uses giant solar array wings – with approximately one acre of solar panels that provide 80 - 120 kilowatts of power – as it tracks the sun for electrical power to run its subsystems, as it orbits the earth one complete cycle every 90 minutes.
Product Libraries: The Way to Find, Evaluate and Implement Digital Content 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speakers: Roger Grant, CSI Technical Director and Robert Weygant, CSI, CDT - BIM Integration Consultant Presented By: The Construction Specifications Institute This session will identify the requirements for product data models, illustrate what is being done by leading content aggregators and providers to deliver digital content, how the current BIM authoring tools can use Product Models and the experiences of a Building Product Manufacturer providing model data and what is being done to facilitate standards for creating and delivering these models.
The E.J. Equation - Specification, Installation and Verification 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Evan G. Bane, CSI, CDT Presented By: InPro Corporation This new AIA CES program will cover the specifics of joint specification, as well as installation challenges and the current state of joint system verification that may leave buildings and their occupants vulnerable to the hazards of fire and smoke.
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Water Management in Commercial Window Systems 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Terry Zeimetz, AIA, CSI, CCPR Presented By: Pella In the seminar we discuss how architects can limit water infiltration at windows through proper design of the window installation system. (Session will earn LU Hours 1.0 and HSW credits)
Emerging Professionals Group Gathering 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | ICC Room 117 CSI invites members and non-members in college/university or individuals newly entering the construction industry to join their colleagues for a meet-and- greet prior to the Welcome Reception.
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. | Hyatt | Regency Ballroom Everyone is welcome to attend this festive event for food, drink, networking, laughter and entertainment. Sponsored by Grace Construction Products, you won’t want to miss a great ending to a busy day. Tickets are included in some packages or can be purchased at Registration.
CSI College of Fellows Reception (CSI Fellows & their Guests Only) 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. | Hyatt Hotel, Vision Room
1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Peter DiGiovanni Presented By: Grace Construction Products This seminar will explore the unique challenges of pre-applied waterproofing and will discuss Grace Construction Products’ solutions for both cast-in-place and shotcrete foundation wall construction.
CSO2 – Achieving Success with Manufactured Stone Veneer 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Sharon Shaw Presented By: Owens Corning Masonry Products Detailed review on how to plan, design and install manufactured stone on buildings and other structures.
CSI Region Caucuses 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. | ICC Attend your region’s caucus to meet your local leadership and find out about local industry issues and CSI activities. Signage in the meeting room area will direct you to each region’s specific room.
Indianapolis Chapter CSI Indians Baseball Game at Victory Field (open to all CONSTRUCT and The TFM Show attendees)
Thursday, June 18 CSI College of Fellows Annual Business Meeting (invitation only)
7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. | Westin Hotel, Grand 1&2
GreenFormat – Your Green Product Data Resource 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Roger Grant, CSI Technical Director and Sarah Meyers, CSI Lead Staff for GreenFormat Presented By: The Construction Specifications Institute Attend this 30-minute session to learn about CSI’s GreenFormat – the efficient searching and objective “green” product data source for commercial construction.
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Schedule of Events
Welcome Reception sponsored by Grace
Challenges and Solutions for Pre-Applied Waterproofing
Location: Victory Field Party Terrace at the Suite Level (directly across the street from the Indiana Convention Center) Gates Open: 5:30 p.m. | Game Time: 7:00 p.m. Attendance Fee: $25 per person
This social event will allow attendees to meet and greet fellow attendees at the covered suite level terrace, complete with food and beverage and a great view of the downtown skyline, while taking in a ballgame. Purchased tickets will be available at the Indianapolis Chapter CSI Booth, in the main lobby of the Indiana Convention Center. Tickets will need to be picked-up prior to the Thursday night game.
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FRIDAY, June 19 Daylighting 201 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Speaker: Clint Childress, LEED AP, Ind. IIDA Presented By: Draper, Inc. A simple guide to motorized shades and controls: This class provides participants with a clear understanding of how the benefits of natural light and energy savings can be maximized through the proper specifications of motorized window shades.
Elevator Technology 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Education Pavilion | Exhibit Hall Presented By: KONE, Inc. The machine room-less elevator solution removes the machine room from the top or bottom of the building, providing design flexibility, maximizing saleable floor space and minimizing construction costs. (Session will earn LU Hours 1.0 and HSW credits.)
CSI Honors & Awards Gala Westin Hotel | Grand Ballroom Reception 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Dinner and Awards 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. CSI Celebration 9:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. *Tickets can be purchased at registration while available. Join us as we celebrate CSI’s legacy and honor the top contributors to our membership and the industry. This year’s gala will feature the first Hans William Meier Award, the Andrew J. Drozda Memorial Academic Affairs Commendation, Service Award, induction of the 2009 Class of Fellows and Distinguished Member and the President-elect address by Michael M. Davis, FCSI, CDT. End your week with some fun at the CSI Celebration immediately following the Gala featuring CSI’s very own . . . The SpecTones! Gala guests, please visit the CSI Booth (#4451) to confirm your seating assignment before 4:00pm on Thursday, June 18.
Schedule of Events
CSI Annual Meeting 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. | ICC, Sagamore Ballroom CSI members are encouraged to attend Friday’s Annual Meeting and participate in the business of CSI. The session will include updates from the President and Executive Director along with the presentation of several member awards. Requests for consideration of ‘other business’ must be submitted in writing to the Annual Business Committee no later than noon on Thursday, June 18 using the stipulated form outlined in the CSI Administrative References. The Annual Business Meeting Committee will decide on the acceptability of each request by 6:00 p.m. of that day. Standing rules require a majority vote for approval and a two-thirds vote for any revisions.
Member Forum 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. | ICC, Sagamore Ballroom All attendees are invited to attend the Member Forum immediately following the Annual Meeting. The forum provides an opportunity for members to share their thoughts and visions for the future of CSI with fellow members and the CSI Board. Special emphasis will be on obtaining member feedback to the draft 2009 CSI Strategic Plan.
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Saturday, June 20 Technical Tour: City of Columbus, Indiana, Architectural Tour Saturday June 19 | 8:00 a.m.
Transportation included Meals on your own Cost: $34.00 per person, Offers: Two (2) AIA LUs
Columbus, Indiana (population 39,000) is ranked 6th in the nation for architectural innovation and design by the American Institute of Architects on a list that includes the much larger cities of Chicago, New York, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. National Geographic Traveler magazine has ranked Columbus #11 on its worldwide list of top Historic Destinations. Smithsonian Magazine called Columbus a “veritable museum of modern architecture.” Visitors to Columbus can see more than 70 buildings and pieces of public art by internationally noted architects and artists, including I.M. Pei, Eliel Saarinen, Eero Saarinen, Richard Meier, Harry Weese, Dale Chihuly and Henry Moore. Columbus has more buildings per square mile than their counterparts.
Show pavilions Education Pavilion Classes and product demonstrations offering learning units during exhibit hall hours right on the show floor. Check the Schedule of Events for classes and times.
Green Pavilion
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Find providers of environmentally friendly and energy-efficient products and solutions for the commercial building industry.
Glass Pavilion
Sponsored by:
Check out commercial and architectural glass products, solutions and equipment.
You can have the first opportunity to see the newest products from our exhibitors. Be sure to stop by and discover the latest trends, solutions and products recently introduced to the industry. These exhibitors are showcased in the New Product Pavilion:
C.H.I. Overhead Doors Booth 2460
Dorma Group NorthAmerica Booth 4055
E-Mon Energy Monitoring Booth 2556
GAF Materials Corporation Booth 3258
Grace Construction Products Booth 3660
InPro Corporation Booth 3252
KONE Inc. Elevators|Escalators Booth 3452
Pella Corporation Booth 4660
National Gypsum Booth 3458
show pavilions
New Product Pavilion
Marlite, Inc. Booth 4246
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Thank you to our esteemed advisory boards CONSTRUCT2009 CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD The Conference Advisory Board is committed to researching and enhancing the overall quality and value for the CONSTRUCT attendees. The goal and responsibilities of the committee members include identifying core issues facing the industry, desired education, recommendations and support in creating a strong educational program.
Members of the Board Paul R. Bertram, Jr., FCSI, CDT, LEED AP
Robert Grupe
David Vaughan, CSI, CDT
North American Insulation Manufacturer’s Association
Director of Architectural & Technical Solutions USG
Business Development Upland Corporation
Ned Cramer
Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, LEED
Editor-in-Chief Architect Magazine Hanley Wood LLC
KnowHow Editor Kalin Associates / Specifications Consultants
President Whitaker Architects, P.C.
Erica Smedley Cox
Robert Mallory, CSI, CCS, CCPR, CCCA, LEED AP Southwest Noise Control, LLC
THE TFM SHOW CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD The Conference Advisory Board is committed to researching and enhancing the overall quality and value for The TFM Show attendees. The goal and responsibilities of the committee members include identifying core issues facing the industry, desired education, recommendations and support in creating a strong educational program.
Members of the Board Deborah Benjamin
Dominic Magisano
Gary Wiley
Facilities Director Dyax
Advanced Facility Services 3M Health Information Systems
Property and Facility Coordinator Georgia Emergency Management Agency
Mark Hansen
Liana Santoro
Mary Ellen McCandless
Area Manager Corporate Real Estate AT&T
Chief of Office Space Planning United Nations
Marketing Director Group C Media, Inc.
Lori D. Howard
Barbara Surman
Director of Facilities Design & Planning Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Specialist, MWA Real Estate Operations Verizon Services Operations
advisory boards
Education Manager CSI
Grady W. Whitaker, Jr., FCSI
CONSTRUCT2009 & the tfm show event advisory board The responsibility of the Event Advisory Board is to support show producers in the goal of positioning CONSTRUCT and The TFM Show as the premier event for the commercial building/facility management industry.
Members of the Board Susan Coene
Alana Sunness Griffith, FCSI, CCPR
Executive Publisher Today’s Facility Manager
Vice President Empirehouse, Inc.
Robert Dean, AIA, CSI, CCS
Albina Velikin
President and CFO Building Systems Design, Inc.
Grace Construction Products
James F. Whitfield, FCSI, CCPR, CTC, LEED AP Technical Manager Mer-Krete Systems
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Thank You to Our Valued Sponsors CONSTRUCT2009 Official Sponsor CSI is a national association dedicated to creating standards and formats to improve construction documents and project delivery. The organization is unique in the industry in that its members are a cross-section of specifiers, architects, engineers, contractors and building materials suppliers. The organization has 146 chapters and nearly 15,000 members. CSI is renowned in the industry for its rigorous certification programs for professionals seeking to improve their knowledge of accurate and concise construction documents. CSI provides continuing education, professional conferences and product shows. For more information on CSI, visit www.csinet.org or call 800-689-2900.
Official Publication of CSI The Construction Specifier targets those professionals who select, recommend and influence buying decisions.
CONSTRUCT2009 Official Publication Architect reaches deep into the top architectural firms in the country. Every month, Architect delivers practical advice and actionable insight into the business of architecture. Architecture is a powerful problem-solving medium, but architects also need solutions to their everyday problems in practice. Architect magazine guides, motivates and encourages architects to design great buildings while growing great businesses.
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Official Sponsor of The TFM Show Today’s Facility Manager is your one-stop source for information on quality operation, design and maintenance of facilities. TFM offers a shared community of facility management experts who explore and analyze issues that affect your facility and its environment. Today’s Facility Manager is a specialized trade publication written and edited for corporate facility executives in all industry and service sectors whose responsibilities include purchasing, planning and approving products, services and materials for facility operations. For more information and to subscribe, visit www.TodaysFacilityManager.com.
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MIA Dimension Stone Design Manual The Stone Industry’s #1 Resource for Reliable Performance Data and Design Information. Online Downloads Now Available!
The DSDM is easy to access electronically! You now have the option to download individual chapters or the entire manual by simply going to the MIA Web site – there is a nominal charge for each chapter selected. Go to www.marble-institute.com/dsdmsb to download the industry’s most reliable standards.
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Thank you to our industry publication partners AEC Daily www. aecdaily.com
American Society of Professional Estimators www. aspenational.org
American School & Hospital www.facilitymanagement.com
Architectural Lighting www. archlighting.com
Architectural Roofing and Waterproofing www. arwmag.com
Building Operating Management www. facilities.com/BOM
Coatings Pro www.coatingspromag.com
Design Cost Data/DCD www. dcd.com
Eco-structure www. eco-structure.com
Environmental Design+Construction www. edcmag.com
Fabric Architecture www. ifai.com
Insulation Outlook www.insulation.org
Masonry Magazine www. masonrymagazine.com
MetalMag www. metalmag.com
Professional Roofing www. professionalroofing.net
Sustainable Facility www.sustainablefacility.com
Walls and Ceilings www. wconline.com
Architects Newspaper www. archpaper.com
our publication partners
US Glass www. usglassmag.com
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CSI Information
2008-2009 CSI Board
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President Gilman K. M. Hu, FCSI, Member Emeritus, AIA
President Elect Michael M. Davis, FCSI, CDT
Vice President Tom R. Deines, FCSI, CCCA
Vice President Gregory J. Markling, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Vice President David S. Proudfit, FCSI, CCS, AIA
Vice President Gregory W. Sprinkel, FCSI, CDT
Secretary John Patrick McCaffrey, FCSI, CCS, AIA, SCIP
Treasurer Ellen Kay Crews, FCSI, CCS, CCCA
Immediate Past President Eugene A. Valentine, FCSI, CCS, AIA
Executive Director Walter T. Marlowe PE, CSI, CAE
Director, Northeast Region Howard A. Levine, FCSI, CDT
Director, Northeast Region Scott Tobias, CSI, CDT, AHC
Director, Middle Atlantic Region Mitch A. Miller, CSI, CCS, AIA
Director, Middle Atlantic Region Henry J. Zirkle, FCSI
Director, Southeast Region George Wade Bevier, CSI, CCS, LEED AP, SCIP
Director, Southeast Region Jose A. Guaty, CSI, CDT
Director, Gulf States Region Robert B. Swan, CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA
Director, Gulf States Region M. Keith West, CSI, CCPR
Director, Great Lakes Region Lane J. Beougher, CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA, LEED AP
Director, Great Lakes Region David G. Dixon, CSI, CCPR, CCCA, RRC, RRO
Director, North Central Region J. Gerard Capell, CSI, CCS
Director, North Central Region John M. Griffith II, CSI
Director, South Central Region Daniel Hargreaves, CSI, CDT, RAS
Director, South Central Region Robert M. Olson, CSI, CDT
Director, Southwest Region Cornelius H. Davison, Jr., CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA
Director, Southwest Region Robert H. Mallory, CSI, CCS, CCPR, CCCA, LEED AP
Director, Northwest Region Loren R. Berry, CSI, CDT, AIA
Director, Northwest Region Robert W. Simmons, CSI, CCPR, BS, CEO
Director, West Region Duane Michael Johnson, FCSI, CDT
Director, West Region Janet J. Piccola, CSI
Leading the industry CSI Booth................................................... 4451 The CSI Booth is the hub of activity on the exhibit hall floor. It is the place to network, get answers, and learn about CSI products and services from a great team of CSI leaders, volunteers, and staff. While at the CSI booth, ask for a demonstration of GreenFormat™ – CSI’s new web-based format – or take in our education offerings below. GreenFormat™: Finding a Green Product MasterFormat™: What’s My Number? Strategic Plan: What Does it Mean for my Chapter? CSI Career Tips and Tools GreenFormat™: Finding a Green Product Web 2.0 CDT Prep Course Rewriting the PRM
Thursday, June 18 12:00 p.m. – 12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
GreenFormat™: Finding a Green Product CSI Career Tips and Tools MasterFormat™: Tips for Converting CDT Prep Course GreenFormat™: Finding a Green Product CDT: Body of Knowledge GreenFormat™: Getting Spec’d Web 2.0
Friday, June 19 10:15a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:15 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. 12:45 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Strategic Plan: What Does it Mean for my Chapter? MasterFormat™: Tips for Converting GreenFormat™: Finding a Green Product MasterFormat™: What’s My Number? CSI Career Tips and Tools CDT: Body of Knowledge CDT Prep Course
Networking and Communication Resources CSI In Under 2 Minutes A Week You can stay current on CSI’s activities and the construction industry in under 2 minutes a week. How? Subscribe to CSI’s two e-newsletters, CSI Weekly (membership news) and CSI NewsBrief (construction industry news). You can skim the headlines for: yy The latest posts to CSI’s Blog (blog.csinet.org), including notes from the Sustainability and BIM Practice Group web-based meetings yy The hottest entries from CSI’s Forums (www.csinet.org/forums) where CSI experts weigh-in on real-life construction issues yy Certification exam dates and the names of chapters offering certification preparation yy The latest entries at CSIWiki (wiki.csinet.org), such as the “Green Checklist” yy The latest education available from CSI yy Updates on CSI’s standards and formats yy CSI membership business yy The latest headlines from across the construction industry
Education Resources CSI is renowned for its rigorous certification programs and education initiatives focused on construction documents. Get the training and education you need to do your job better. New educational products include the CSI Speaker Database, On-Demand Webinars and the CDT Prep Course. For more information and a complete list of educational offerings visit www.csinet.org/education.
CDT and Certification Exams Tuesday, June 16 Demonstrate professional commitment, credibility and reliability to employers, colleagues and clients! Earn a CSI designation! Bottom line – CSI credentials give you, as well as your firm, recognition in a highly competitive market. It’s an affordable professional development program for firms that see the value in developing staff resources. In today’s increasingly competitive environment, you need to stand apart from your competition. Advance to the next level – make sure you achieve CSI’s designations! Construction Documents Technology (CDT) certificate, Certified Construction Specifier (CCS) certification, Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) certification and Certified Construct Product Representative (CCPR) certification. The next testing window is September 21-26, 2009. Early registration deadline is July 21 and final registration deadline is August 21. Additional information is posted on www.csinet.org/certification.
CSI Information
Wednesday, June 17 12:00 p.m. – 12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Construction Education Network Provider Program CSI’s construction Education network (CEN) Provider Program is the most integrated provider program in the industry. An online system with customized transcript options, comprehensive CSI CEU management functions and a searchable education program database makes it easy for you to manage your continuing education. The CSI CEN program maintains high-quality education standards set by states, licensing boards and accreditation agencies. It makes provider administration easy and provides access to the entire building industry. Learn about CSI’s CEN Provider Program and how to reach the entire building industry. Visit the CSI Booth (#4451) to speak with a CSI CEN representative.
You can also follow CSI through RSS feeds and Twitter, and talk to CSI members on LinkedIn and FaceBook. Need help getting signed up for the newsletters? Visit the CSI Booth #4451 and ask!
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Live Webinars
MasterFormat
Stay Put. Stay Focused. Stay informed. CSI webinars are 90-minute interactive education programs. Each session provides convenient, quality learning at an affordable price – you’ll be able to see materials, hear an instructor and ask questions in real time. Participants are charged by site, which means you can train your entire team with only one registration fee! The cost per webinar site is $75 for CSI members or $95 for non-members. For a complete listing of CSI webinars go to www.csinet.org/webinar.
For more than 40 years, MasterFormat has standardized construction information in project manuals. Using a hierarchy of divisions and sections, MasterFormat minimizes confusion and miscommunication, leading to fewer costly delays, errors, and omissions. Now this standard is available at: www.masterformat.com.
On-Demand Webinars CSI On-Demand Webinars are educational sessions that provide convenient, quality learning at an affordable price – you’ll be able to see materials, hear an instructor and earn continuing education credit. Courses qualify for CSI Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and AIA Learning Units (LUs). Check the course description for details. Now through June 30, 2009 take $30 off the standard cost per on-demand webinar site. That’s $25 for CSI members and $45 for non-members. Please visit www.csinet.org/ondemandwebinars for more information.
CSI Information
Speaker Database CSI’s Speaker Database offers information about speakers who have appeared at CSI national and chapter events; and the topics they have covered. You may contact a speaker directly for additional information, including details about the speaker’s schedule, fees, and travel arrangements. Please visit www.csinet.org/speakerdatabase for more information.
CSI’S Technical Initiatives The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) plays a key role in facilitating communications among design/construction/product manufacturing professionals. Every construction professional benefits from CSI standards, formats, and other initiatives, because they help everyone speak the same language. It is vital that everyone understand one another in this increasingly multidisciplinary, interdependent and technology-driven industry. Visit the CSI Booth (#4451) to learn more.
Now Available! CSI recently released GreenFormat, a new CSI format and online resource where manufacturers can selfreport the sustainable attributes of products, in a spec-friendly format. Designers, specifiers and construction professionals can find product information that is organized by MasterFormat to help it align with project specifications. The primary goals of GreenFormat include: reducing “greenwashing” and making it easier to get product sustainable design attributes fundamental to product selection decisions; eliminating the need for designers to develop their own questionnaires to gather the information they need; minimizing the demand on product representatives to respond to repeated inquiries about their product’s environmental performance by simply referencing their GreenFormat listings, and reducing the time spent searching manufacturer websites for the information you need. Visit the CSI booth or www.greenformat.com for more information and get listed today!
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National CAD Standard (NCS) NCS, now in Version 4.0 release, is an industry consensus standard of guidelines and tools developed in conjunction with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS) to help uniformly organize and present facility drawings. The only comprehensive standard for facility planning, design, construction and operation drawings, the NCS is also an essential part of the National BIM Standard.
OmniClass OmniClass™ consists of 15 tables, each representing a different facet of construction information, providing an extensible framework for organizing and analyzing a wide variety of construction information. OmniClass is the backbone of the National Building Information Model Standard, and incorporates both UniFormat and MasterFormat. Download the tables or learn more at www.omniclass.org.
Practice Groups CSI’s practice groups for BIM and sustainability help construction professionals share knowledge and develop best practices and skills. Both groups hold monthly, web-based meetings, where topics selected by group members are discussed. Ask about the groups in the CSI Booth (#4451) or join them at www.csinet.org (click “BIM” or “Sustainability”). Both groups will also have their first in-person meetings during CONSTRUCT2009: yy CSI BIM Practice Group: 10a.m., Thursday, June 18 yy CSI Sustainable Facilities Practice Group: 8a.m., Wednesday, June 17
Preliminary Project Description (PPD) Format New! PPD Format provides a standardized organizational structure for the contents of PPDs, early design narratives that provide a basis for documenting design decisions and establishing a physical description of the facility’s functional elements. PPD Format will be available along with the updated UniFormat, in late 2009.
Terminology Project CSI is working on an international construction dictionary system in conjunction with buildingSMART, other international construction information organizations and with support from the National Center for Energy Management and Building Technologies (NCEMBT). The International Framework for Dictionaries Library (IFD) will incorporate OmniClass, and definitions from dozens of construction industry sources to support improved interoperability and collaboration.
UniFormat Update A revised edition of UniFormat, commonly used for organizing cost estimates, preliminary project descriptions, and performance specifications, provides a uniform classification system for organizing construction information, based around functional elements, is under development. The new edition is expected in late 2009.
CELEBRATING THE BEST OF CSI Each year, CSI’s Awards Committee proudly judges approximately 100 award nominations, and this year was no exception. While each nominee is worthy of recognition, only a few can be singled out as winners. Earning an Institute Award is no small task. Nomination packages require attention to detail when documenting the nominee’s accomplishments, and, when required, letters of endorsement are critical validations of these achievements. Without a doubt, we hereby give tribute to all those who have made a difference!
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(Chair) Paul Glenn, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP, RAS Jennifer Alexander, CSI, CCCA Jerry A. Putnam, RA, FCSI, CCS Anne Marie Roeper, CSI, CCPR Jan M. Seaman, CSI, CDT (Officer Mentor) Gregory W. Sprinkel, FCSI, CDT
The following awards will be presented at the CSI Annual Meeting, Friday, June 19, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Outstanding Chapter Commendations Presented to a chapter that meets designated core and elective criteria. As chapters earn Commendations, they reach the following milestones: 1) Five years: Bronze Level; 2) Ten years: Silver Level; 3) Twenty Years: Gold Level; 4) Thirty years: Platinum Level.
Chapter Cup Chapter Cups are awarded to the chapters with the largest percentage increase in membership and the largest net increase in membership within the one-year period ending December 31. Largest Percentage Increase Winner:
Wausau Area Chapter
Largest Number Increase Winner: Minneapolis-St. Paul Chapter
Service Commendation Presented to an individual, team, chapter, or region that has made significant contributions to the technical or educational programs or goals of the Institute. 2009 recipient: Brent L. Williams, CSI, CDT
Continuing Publication Commendations Presented to an individual, team, firm, organization, chapter, or region for a continuing publication of interest to or related to CSI. Continuing publications include, but are not limited to: paper copy newsletters, electronically transmitted newsletters, and syndicated columns. 2009 recipients: yy Rietta McCain, CSI, CCCA, AIA yy Stacy Flick Colbaugh, CSI, CDT yy Redwood Empire Chapter yy Kamesha Hervey yy Ed Avink, CSI, CCS and the Grand Rapids Chapter Publications Committee yy Chicago Chapter Communications Committee
CSI Awards
Akron-Canton Chapter.....................................................Bronze 2006 Albuquerque Chapter.......................................................Silver 2009 Baltimore Chapter Central Pennsylvania Chapter........................................Bronze 2004 Charleston Chapter............................................................Bronze 2009 Chattanooga Chapter.......................................................Silver 2009 Chicago Chapter.................................................................Bronze 2006 Columbus Chapter.............................................................Bronze 2009 Dallas Chapter.....................................................................Bronze 2005 Grand Rapids Chapter Indianapolis Chapter.........................................................Bronze 2007 Kansas City Chapter...........................................................Bronze 2005 Knoxville Chapter Little Rock Chapter............................................................Bronze 2006 Los Angeles Chapter.........................................................Bronze 2006 Maine Chapter Metropolitan Detroit Chapter........................................Bronze 2008 Mississippi Chapter............................................................Bronze 2004 Nashville Chapter...............................................................Bronze 2005 Pittsburgh Chapter............................................................Bronze 2008 Puget Sound Chapter.......................................................Bronze 2006 Redwood Empire Chapter Sacramento Chapter Vermont Chapter................................................................Bronze 2005 Willamette Valley Chapter...............................................Silver 2009
Birmingham - Established May, 1959 Denver - Established May, 1959 Knoxville - Established May, 1959 New Orleans - Established May, 1959 Richmond - Established May, 1959 Tampa Bay (Florida West Coast) - Established June, 1959 Memphis - Established August, 1959 Baltimore - Established September, 1959 Jacksonville - Established September, 1959 Kansas City - Established November, 1959
Special Public Commendations Presented to an individual, team, firm, organization, chapter, or region for a non-continuing publication that is of interest to or related to CSI. Special publications include, but are not limited to: rosters, directories, posters, calendars, operating guides, videos, and non-CSI publications. 2009 recipients: yy Stacy Flick Colbaugh, CSI, CDT yy The Honolulu Chapter yy The Los Angeles Chapter yy The Charlotte Chapter
Electronic Publication Commendations Presented to an individual, team, firm, organization, chapter, or region for a continuing or single special electronic publication related to the design and construction industry or to the activities of CSI. Electronic publications include, but are not limited to: websites and electronic project management publications. 2009 recipient: The Chicago Chapter
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Certificates of Merit and Appreciation
Presented to retiring Board members in recognition of their continuous service to the CSI while serving as a member of the Board.
CSI awards
2009 recipients: yy Tom R. Deines, FCSI, CCCA, Northwest Region Director July 2004-June 2007, Vice President Industry July 2007-June 2009 yy John Patrick McCaffrey FCSI, CCS, AIA, SCIP, Secretary July 2007-June 2009 yy David S. Proudfit, FCSI, CCS, AIA, Vice President Professional July 2007-June 2009 yy Eugene A. Valentine, FCSI, CCS, AIA, Treasurer July 2004-June 2006, President-elect July 2006-June 2007, President July 2007-June 2008, Immediate Past President July 2008-June 2009 yy Loren R. Berry, CSI, CDT, AIA, Northwest Region Director September 2007-June 2009 yy José A. Guaty, CSI, CDT, Southeast Region Director July 2006June 2009 yy Daniel Hargreaves, CSI, CDT, RAS, South Central Region Director July 2006-June 2009 yy Robert Mallory CSI, CCS, CCPR, CCCA, LEED AP, Southwest Region Director June 2008-June 2009 yy Janet J. Piccola, CSI, West Region Director July 2006-June 2009 yy Henry J. Zirkle, FCSI, Middle Atlantic Region Director July 2006June 2009
Fellowship is one of the highest honors given by the Institute. Fellows are chosen by peers from those who have been members of the Institute for at least five years. Nominees must be in good standing with the Institute and have notably contributed to the advancement of construction technology; to the improvement of construction specifications; to education; or by service to the Institute. 2009 recipients: yy Lane J. Beougher, CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA, LEED AP yy Raymond E. Gaines, CSI, CCS, AIA, ALA yy Edward (Ted) Healy, RA, CSI Emeritus, CDT yy Richard L. Levin, CSI, CCS, LEED AP yy Dennis A. Linscheid, RA, CSI yy Robert H. Mallory, CSI, CCS, CCPR, CCCA, LEED AP yy Janet Piccola, CSI yy John S. Rickert, CSI, CCS, AIA yy Robert W. Simmons, BS, CSI, CCPR, CEO
The following awards will be presented at the CSI Honors & Awards Gala, Friday, June 19, 7p.m.-9:30p.m.
Distinguished Membership Distinguished Membership is considered to be the most prestigious honor of the Institute. It is conferred to individuals who have performed distinguished service to the construction industry in fields of activity related to the purposes of the Institute. 2009 recipient: Gary Betts, FCSI, Lifetime Member, CCS
Hans William Meier Award Presented to a CSI member in good standing, firm or association that demonstrates exceptional commitment to CSI’s certification programs through the recognition of their value by advocating, implementing, educating, developing, utilizing and otherwise supporting the programs. 2009 recipient: Marilyn G. Smith, CSI, CCS
Andrew J. Drozda Memorial Academic Affairs Commendation Presented to an individual or team that has made significant contributions to enhance the image and recognition of CSI, with one or more educational institutions offering construction-related curricula. 2009 recipient: Paul T. Pierson, CSI, AIA
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2009 Class of Fellows
Jury of Fellows yy yy yy yy yy yy yy
(Chair) Jan Sanders, FCSI, CCPR Kevin D. Corkern, RA, CSI, CCS, CCCA, LEED AP, NCARB Nancy M. Kabza, CSI, AIA, SCIP, USGBC Bob Kenworthy, FCSI, CCS, CCCA Richard C. Robinson, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA Bryan J. Varner, CSI, CCCA (Officer Mentor) John Patrick McCaffrey, FCSI, CCS, AIA, SCIP
Excellence In Construction Information Award In 2010, The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and Specifications Consultants in Independent Practice (SCIP) will excitedly launch a new joint award, the Excellence in Construction Information (EICI) Award. An outgrowth of CSI’s Specifications Competition award, the EICI award has been developed to honor awards in Project Documentation, Product Documentation, and Innovation. Submissions will be due January 15, 2010 and awards will be presented at the 2010 CSI Annual Convention. Please visit www.csinet.org/awards for program details and submission forms beginning this Fall.
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Thank you to our host chapters CSI-Indianapolis Chapter Current Host of CONSTRUCT2009 The Indianapolis Chapter, CSI is in its 48th year of serving the local construction community. The Chapter is currently the largest chapter in the Great Lakes Region. Our membership is made up of architects, engineers, interior designers, facilities managers, contractors, product manufactures and representatives, and others involved in the construction industry.
CSI-Philadelphia Chapter Future Host of CONSTRUCT2010
CSI Information
The Philadelphia Chapter, among CSI’s longest standing chapters, was chartered on February 26, 1957 and currently has nearly 150 members representing a cross-section of specifiers, architects, engineers, building product representatives and contractors living and working in the Delaware Valley region of southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware. The chapter provides networking and continuing education opportunities to its members as well as nonmembers. In addition to its annual golf tournament, CSI Philadelphia holds technical tours, seminars, product displays and CSI certification exam preparation courses. Monthly dinner meetings which include a technical presentation are held at the Independence Holiday Inn, 400 Arch St., steps from Independence National Historical Park, in the city’s Old City section. For more information, visit www.csiphila.org.
Thank you to the following chapter members for their hard work and dedication to ensure that this year’s event is a success! yy Glen Baines, CSI, CCPR, Baines Builders Products, Inc. yy Steve Cain, CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA, Carson Design Associates yy Mike Brannan, RA, CSI, CCS, CCCA, Woollen Molzan & Partners, Inc. yy Robin Leising, CSI, CCCA, Schmidt Associates, Inc. yy Phil McMullan, CSI, Thermo-Scan Inspections yy Scott Perez, CSI, CCS, CCCA, MAI, AIA, LEED AP, Odle McGuire and Shook Corporation yy Jack Morgan, CSI, CCS, CCCA, MAI, AIA, A/E Technologies, Inc. yy Dan McCloskey, RA, CSI, CDT, Browning, Day, Mullins, Dierdorf Architects yy Blake Wagner, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP, AIA, InterDesign
yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy
Ivette Bruns, CSI, CCS, MAI, Edificio Specifications, Inc. Pete Baker, CSI, CCPR, Seward Sales Corporation George Petzen, CSI, LinEl Signature Mark C. Smith, CSI, CCPR, LinEl Signature Pete Kerfoot, CSI, CDT, Curley Brothers Brick & Masonry John Fleck, FCSI, Distinguished Member Mark A. Smith, CSI, CDT, AIA, MAS Associates, LLC Kristin Welty, CSI, CDT, AIA, Simon Property Group Kathy Bultman, CSI, LEED AP, Armstrong Word Industries Paula Pearson, CSI, Rogers Block Susan Simon, CSI, CCPR, Louisville Tile
CSI Mission Statement The Construction Specifications Institute advances the process of creating and sustaining the built environment for the benefit of the construction community by using the diversity of its members to exchange knowledge.
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2009 EVERGREEN AWARDS
HONORING THE BEST IN SUSTAINABILITY Enter your high-performance projects in eco-structure’s second-annual Evergreen Awards program and be recognized for improving environmental performances of buildings and their surroundings.
ELIGIBILITY
Architects, developers, contractors and other building professionals practicing in the U.S., Canada or Mexico may submit a project completed after Jan. 1, 2005. Projects that have won other awards are eligible. Green-building professionals also may be entered in the “Perspectives” category.
DEADLINE AND FEES
t REGISTRATIONS SUBMITTED BY MAY 31: First entry, $75 / additional entries, $50 t REGISTRATIONS SUBMITTED JUNE 1 OR AFTER: First entry, $95 / additional entries, $75 t FINAL DEADLINE TO REGISTER AND UPLOAD MATERIALS: JULY 13
CATEGORIES
t ECOMMERCIAL / Enter an environmentally responsible commercial, industrial or institutional project. t GREENHOUSE / Submit a high-performance residential project. t FLASHBACK / Demonstrate your project’s performance by submitting 12 months of energy- and water-consumption data and total building square footage. t PERSPECTIVES / Nominate someone who is moving the green-building industry forward.
JUDGES AND JUDGING
An independent panel of respected building professionals will select winners and honorable mentions from each category based on integrated-design approach, quality of sustainable design and function. All winning projects will be featured in the October 2009 issue of eco-structure and on www.eco-structure.com.
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Judging will take place at the end of July. Winners will be notified in August and honored during eco-structure’’s cocktail reception at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in November 2009.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM Continuing Education: CONSTRUCT2009 The CONSTRUCT2009 Conference Program features sessions targeted for specifiers, architects, engineers, designers, building owners, contractors and other non-residential industry professionals. The sessions are balanced within six (6) tracks of Core Disciplines for ease in reviewing the options. AIA/CES and CSI CEU credits are available in the classroom, on the show floor and through the Technical Tours. Hanley Wood is a Registered Provider with the AIA/CES. You must provide your AIA membership number during the registration process and swipe your Expo card upon entry to the classroom. A 60-minute session is equal to 1.0 LU and a 90-minute session is equal to 1.5 LU’s. If you did not provide your AIA number during the registration process, please proceed to the Registration desk and ask that your AIA number be added to your profile prior to attending any education sessions. Qualified sessions will be noted at the end of each description. Credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members will be available by request. The CSI CEN is a network of Registered Education Providers offering high-quality education programs to professionals in the architecture, engineering and construction related industries. Members are required to earn an average of 8 hours of continuing education = 0.8 CEUs per Certification Year. CEN credit is available for Education Sessions, some on-floor Education Pavilion sessions and the technical tours. You must provide your CSI membership number during the registration process and swipe your Expo card upon entry to the classroom. A 60-minute session is equal to .10 CEU and a 90-minute session is equal to .15 CEU. If you did not provide your CSI membership number during the registration process, please proceed to the Registration desk and ask that your membership number be added to your profile prior to attending any education sessions. CONSTRUCT2009 will automatically submit your sessions to CEN. To obtain your transcript, please visit http:// will be available 4 to 6 weeks following CONSTRUCT2009.
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The TFM Show The TFM Show’s Conference Program is a comprehensive educational program for the facility management professional. Over 40 sessions in seven (7) core tracks are designed specifically to assist the FM in attaining and maintaining certification as well as provide solid solutions to successful facility management. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available for Education Sessions, most on-floor Education Pavilion sessions and the technical tours from the following industry organizations: AIA/CES Hanley Wood is a Registered Provider with the AIA/CES. AIA/CES credit is available for Education Sessions, some onfloor Education Pavilion sessions and the technical tours. You must provide your AIA membership number during the registration process and swipe your Expo card upon entry to the classroom. A 60-minute session is equal to 1.0 LU and a 90-minute session is equal to 1.5 LU’s. If you did not provide your AIA number during the registration process, please proceed to the Registration desk and ask that your AIA number be added to your profile prior to attending any education sessions. Qualified sessions will be noted at the end of each description. Credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for nonAIA members will be available by request. IFMA – Certification Maintenance Points The Education Department of the International Facility Management Association reviews the educational content of all programs. This event is awarded 20 CFM Maintenance Points. Points awarded are recognized units designed to provide a record of an individual’s continuing education accomplishments for renewing the CFM certification. To earn the maintenance points, place your meeting confirmation notice in your personal renewal folder and record the name of the program you attended. BOMI Institute BOMI Institute will present Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits to facility professionals who attend The TFM Show. For every hour of TFM Show seminar attendance, individuals holding a Real Property Administrator (RPA), Facility Management Administrator (FMA), or Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA) designation will earn one CPD point. Sixty-minute sessions qualify for 1.0 CPD point and ninety-minute sessions qualify for 1.5 CPD points. One point will also be award for each hour spent in the exhibit hall. CEFPI – REFP Professional Development The Recognized Education Facility Professional (REFP) is a mark of distinction in the facility planning profession. Practitioners who hold the REFP designation are challenged to expand their knowledge, competence, and skill levels with the most contemporary and cutting edge training in the field. The TFM Program qualifies for one point towards maintaining the REFP designation from the Council of Educational Facility Planners (CEFPI).
As an Education Program Attendee: To receive credit for educational sessions, you must swipe your Expocard at the entry to each session. You may swipe your card 30 minutes before and up to 15 minutes after each session begins. If you choose to change classes within the first 15 minutes, the last class you attend will be recorded as your session for attendance Additional information is available after the show online at www.constructshow.com or
NOTE: Presentations/Handouts will not be distributed onsite, but will be available online for all applicable sessions through July 10, 2009. If you have any questions, please see a room monitor or stop by the Speaker Ready Room – Room 111.
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thank you to our esteemed speakers Alaniz, Richard
Alaniz & Schraeder, Labor & Employment Law Firm
Alpert, Irvine Onvia, Inc.
Anastasi, Len EXO-TEC
Baer, Steve
Five Winds International
Bagadia, Kris
PEAK Industrial Solutions, LLC
Barbush, James
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Bell, Michael
Kentucky Millwork
Bertram Jr., Paul
speakers
North American Insulations Manufacturers Association
Kenworthy, Robert
Dean, Robert
King, Brett
Dodd-Hansen, Sheryl
Knight, Kevin
DuBose, George
Kohal, Harry
Easterling, R. Grant
Kruger, Rick
Elledge, James
Kuhlmann, Brad
Flowers, Joshua
LaFrance, P. Marc
Fuller, Michael
Laker, Todd
EXO-TEC Consulting, Inc. Building Systems Design, Inc. The Dodd-Hansen Consulting Group Liberty Building Forensics Group City of Tulsa
Summit Alliance Companies Hnedak Bobo Group, Inc.
Furst, Peter Liberty Group
Auburn School District
Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc. Architectural Testing, Inc. Eagle Technology, Inc. Firestone Metal Products Midwest Duct Cleaning Services US Department of Energy Holcim (US) Inc.
Layne, Stevan
Layne Consultants International
Black, Marilyn
Furukawa, Masaki
GREENGUARD Environmental Institute
Innovative Design
Black, Ron
Geren, Ronald
The Mentor Group
RLGA Technical Services
Boyd, Charles
Goyal, Raj
Thalden•Boyd•Emery Architects
Architecural Testing Inc.
Bushnell, Steve
Grant, Roger
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company
The Construction Specifications Institute
Butler, Stephen
Hall, Loretta
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
The Write Equation Inc
LonMark Americas
Butt, Robert
Hamilton, John
Lowther, Thom
Chardon Laboratories, Inc.
Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau
Butters, Frederick
Hedley, George
Mahler, Doug
Frederick F. Butters, PLLC
Hardhat Presentations
Byers, Charlie
Hoff, James
Master, Richard (Rik)
USG
Cammalleri, Vince
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc.
Carpenter, Charles Texas State University
Chambers, Michael MCA Specifications
Clendenen, Joseph Holcim (US) Inc.
Conwell, Scott
International Masonry Institute
Corkern, Kevin
TLP Architects, LLP
Craig, Peter
Concrete Constructives
Crews, Ellen
Jacobs Engineering
Curtis, Mark
Woodbury Corporation
Dalgleish, Laverne
Air Barrier Association of America
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Dalgleish, Ryan
The Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing
Hughes, Robert
American Arbitration Association
Hunn, Bruce ASHRAE
Jackson, Jerry
Texas A&M University
Jacob, Don
Bluebeam Software, Inc.
Johnson, Robert
Johnson and Johnson Consultants, LLC
Johnstone III, Robert Ft. Wayne Rocks
Jordani, David
JORDANI CONSULTING GROUP
Kalin, Mark
Kalin Associates
Kashiwagi, Dean
Arizona State University, PBSRG
Kay, Gersil
Conservation Ltg. International Ltd.
Layton, Reginald
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Lee, Richard
Bluebeam Software, Inc.
Lewis, Randy XL Insurance
Lo Presti, Michael
Presti & Company, Inc.
American Institute of Architects Sheffield Plastics Inc USG
McConnell, Michael Colonia Properties Trust
McHugh, Bill
Firestop Contractors International Association
Medcalf, Louis
Gresham Smith & Partners
Melvin, Gregg
Elco Construction Products
Miller, Scott
Knauf Insulation
Millstein, Donald E-Mon, LLC
Minnon, Tom YKK AP
Mitchell, Bo
911 Consulting
Monty, Jacob
Monty Partners, LLP
Moore, Gary
DBA & Associates
Muehlbauer, Chuck
Taylor, David
Marble Institute of America
Ensoft Consulting, Inc.
Murlin, Richard
Robb, Casey
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Nelson, Clay
Rock, Barrett
Kellen Company
Newman, Pam
Ross, Lorraine
ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions
Niber, Robert
Salisbury, Paulette
The Renschler Company
O’Shaughnessy, Dennis
Schaffer, Dan
Lightning Protection Institute
Ostenson, Lynn
Serrato, Margaret
International Masonry Institute
Shiff, Marty
Consultant
Sklar, Stanley
Sumex Design
Stutzman, David
Whitaker Architects, P. C.
USG
Clay Nelson Life Balance RPPC, Inc
Whitlock Dalrymple Poston & Associates, P.C. PPG Performance Glazings
Paradis, Richard
Sustainable Buildings Industry Council
Peck, Steven
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
Pennigar, Tim
Duke University Health System
Perry, Vic
Lafarge North America
Pilaar, Neil
AERCO International, Inc.
Rakatansky, William R & M Group
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Rooflifters
Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP
Tierney, Michael Tobias, Scott
Truelove, Eric
VanSickle III, Harold Viteri, Maria
Westerkamp, Tom Weygant, Robert Whitaker, Jr., Grady
Conspectus Inc.
Suess, Phil
D. C. Taylor Co.
Sweeney, Sara
EcoVision Green Solutions Services LLC
Talbott, William BBH Design, PA
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The CONSTRUCT2009 Conference Program features in-depth, practical education and solutions for commercial construction industry professionals wanting to succeed in today’s evolving marketplace. The program was created with a focus of strength and value for training on the latest techniques, technology, industry solutions, trends and best practices. Sessions target specifiers, architects, engineers, designers, building owners, contractors and other non-residential industry professionals. The majority of the sessions are approved for CSI CEN and AIA/CES LUs and select sessions offer HSW and SD credits.
Process/Performance
Leadership and Change
Standards
Tuesday, June 16
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
TU-01 Designer turned Specifiers: How BIM Changed my Life (Lynn Ostenson)
TU-02 Small Business Makeover: Developing Successful Business Development Plans (Irvine Alpert) TU-03 Reinvigorating Your Organization – The Gung Ho Way (Grady Whitaker Jr.)
TU-04 New 2009 Version of UniFormat (Robert Johnson)
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
TU-11 Basics of Aluminum Curtainwall Design (Tom Minnon) TU-12 Adjusting to the Shifts: Impacts on Tomorrow’s Designs v1.5 (Thom Lowther)
TU-13 Financial Fundamentals (Pam Newman)
TU-14 Masonry Detailing: Constructible Guidelines and Options (Scott Conwell)
WE-02 New! CSI’s Sustainable Facilities Practice Group (Mark Kalin, Paul Bertram and Roger Grant)
WE-03 What Every Construction Professional Needs to Know about Dispute Resolution (Robert Hughes, Stephen Butler and Stanley Sklar)
WE-04 ASHRAE – Advanced Energy Design Guides (Bruce Hunn)
General Session
General Session
General Session
WE-11 “BIM Speak” for the Rest of Us (Sheryl Dodd-Hansen and Michael Chambers) WE-12 Solving the Hidden Risks of Green Design and Construction (George DuBose)
WE-13 The Ins, Outs and Have-To’s of Succession Planning (Clay Nelson) WE-14 Effective Leadership! How Leaders Achieve Bottom-Line Results Through People (George Hedley)
WE-15 New Architectural Woodwork Standards (Michael Bell)
TH-01 How to Evaluate Financial and Energy Use Impacts of Energy Efficiency (Jerry Jackson)
TH-02 Leaders Growing Leaders (Clay Nelson)
TH-03 The 2006 IBC – A Process for Analysis with a Case Study (William Rakatansky)
Wednesday, June 17
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 18
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
TH-11 The Organizational Scorecard and Performance Management TH-13 “Can I Buy You Lunch?” and Other Ethical Questions (Peter Furst) (Charles Carpenter) TH-12 CSI BIM Practice Group (Robert Weygant and Roger Grant)
TH-14 Perspectives from Code Officials (R. Grant Easterling)
TH-21 Aluminum Wall Panels – How to Get the System You Specify (Rick Kruger) TH-22 “I’m a PC and I’m a MAC” – Winning Results for Product Reps and Architects! (Grady Whitaker Jr. and Casey Robb)
TH-23 Constructive Destruction – Refocusing Today’s Resources on Tomorrow’s Success (Ron Black)
TH-24 Reaching ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Wall Insulation Levels in Commercial Buildings (Lorraine Ross)
FR-01 Why Building Enclosures Fail (Vince Cammalleri) (This session runs from 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.) FR-02 Understanding Life Cycle Assessment of Building Products (Paul Bertram, Scott Miller and Steve Baer)
FR-03 Park The Car, Take The Bus (Mark Curtis)
FR-04 Using BHMA Product Standards (Michael Tierney)
FR-12 Testing, Certification and Commissioning (Raj Goyal and Kevin Knight)
FR-13 Control-Point Time and Task Management for Today’s UltraBusy Construction Professional (Ron Black)
FR-14 Understanding Access Control and Related Door Hardware (Scott Tobias)
Friday, June 19
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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sessions-at-a-glance Continuing Education Opportunities: AIA/CES: Hanley Wood is a Registered Provider with the AIA/CES. For each approved 90-minute seminars earn 1.5 LUs and 60-minute seminars earn 1 LU. Members are required to earn a minimum of eight learning unit hours towards health, safety and welfare (HSW) and four learning unit hours towards sustainable design (SD). Programs that qualify for SD also qualify for HSW. CSI CEN: The CSI CEN is a network of Registered Education Providers offering high-quality education programs to professionals in the architecture, engineering and construction related industries. Members are required to earn an average of 8 hours of continuing education = 0.8 CEUs per Certification Year. Earn 0.1 CEUs for every 60-minute session and .15 CEUs for every 90-minute session. Handouts will not be distributed on-site, but will be available online through July 10, 2009 at www.CONSTRUCTshow.com.
Sustainability
Practice
Emerging Technology/ Building Science
TU-05 Walking a Path Toward 2030 – Integrated Energy Efficiency and On-Site Renewable Energy Strategies for Net Zero Buildings (Masaki Furukawa) TU-06 Demystifying the Green Roof (William Talbott and Tim Pennigar)
TU-07 Introduction to Natural Stone: Tips, Standards & Specifications (Chuck Muehlbauer) TU-08 The Nature of Natural THIN Veneer (Brett King and Robert Johnstone III)
TU-09 buildingSMART An Integrated Approach to Project Delivery (Michael Fuller) TU-10 Consensus Docs and the AIA 2007 Documents – A Comparison & Contrast (Frederick Butters)
TU-15 Conserving Energy using the Earth Itself (Loretta Hall) TU-16 How “Green” Buildings Can Fail Due to the HVAC System (John Hamilton)
TU-17 Air Barrier Basics (Len Anastasi) TU-18 Energy Efficient Glazing Material-Multiwall Polycarbonate (Doug Mahler)
TU-19 Specifications for Small Projects (Mark Kalin) TU-20 BIM from the Owner’s Perspective (David Jordani)
WE-01 Green Roof Options, Benefits & Key Design Issues (Steven Peck) WE-05 Concrete Sustainability – How Green Building is Enhanced by the Cement Sustainability Initiative (Joseph Clendenen and Todd Laker ) WE-06 Emerging and Future Technologies to Achieve Zero Energy Buildings (P. Marc LaFrance)
WE-07 Design Considerations and Avoiding Pitfalls with Air Barriers (Laverne Dalgleish and Ryan Dalgeish) WE-08 Making the Right Connections: Avoiding Metal Fastener Failures (Gregg Melvin)
WE-09 Understanding the Built Environment and the Total Cost of Ownership (Ellen Crews) WE-10 Hot Topics in Labor and Employment Law (Richard Alaniz)
General Session
General Session
General Session
WE-16 Better Lighting for Less Energy (Robert Dean) WE-17 Peak Oil/Sustainable Design: A Marriage of Necessity (Gary Moore)
WE-18 The Role of High Efficiency Boilers in Lean, Green ValueDriven Systems (Neil Pilaar)
WE-19 Lean Project Delivery Systems – Excellent Outcomes (Peter Furst) WE-20 Understanding the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction (Joshua Flowers)
TH-04 Quality Assurance for Sustainable and Energy Efficient Masonry Construction (Maria Viteri) TH-05 Indoor Environmental Quality: Designing Healthier Interiors (Richard Master, Richard Murlin and Charlie Byers)
TH-06 The End of Flooring Problems is Near (Peter Craig) TH-07 Fire and Life Safety Through Firestopping and Effective Compartmentation (Bill McHugh)
TH-08 Specifying for Code Compliance (Ronald Geren) TH-09 Nine Necessary Numbers You Need To Know! (George Hedley) TH-10 Build – Design (Chief Boyd)
TH-15 Beyond Green – Employing the Whole Building Design Guide to Achieve High Performance Buildings (Richard Paradis) TH-16 LEED Us Not Into Temptation (Randy Lewis)
TH-17 Ultra-High Performance Ductile Concrete (Vic Perry) TH-18 Global Megatrends and Next-Generation Architectural Glass (Dennis O’Shaughnessy)
TH-19 Green Specs / LEED Specs (Mark Kalin) TH-20 Why Can’t Professionals be More Professional and Increase Their Profit? (Dean Kashiwaga)
TH-25 Geotechnical Investigation Methods and Site Characterization (Robert Niber) TH-26 The Expanding Role of the Roof in a Sustainable World (James Hoff)
TH-27 Concrete Solutions for a Sustainable Future (Paulette Salisbury) TH-28 Roof Raising: Rehabilitating Functionally Deficient Buildings (Marty Shiff)
TH-29 Managing Fast-Track Construction Documents (Louis Medcalf) TH-30 Three Steps for Successfully Implementing a Paperless Workflow (Richard Lee and Don Jacob)
FR-05 Evaluating Sustainable Products for Durability (Sara Sweeney and David Stutzman) FR-06 Shades of Green in the Built Environment (Charles Carpenter)
FR-07 Concrete That Cleans Itself and the Environment (Dan Schaffer)
FR-08 Specifications for Project Architects, Designers and Interiors: How to Protect your Design Intent (Michael Chambers) FR-09 Who Owns the Float in a Construction Schedule? (Kevin Corkern and David Taylor) FR-10 Immigration Law: Employer Obligations in Hiring and Worksite Enforcement Actions (Jacob Monty)
FR-16 Smart Specification of American Hardwoods and Their Future Role in Carbon Neutral Buildings (Barrett Rock)
FR-17 Lightning Protection 101 (Harold VanSickle III)
FR-18 Preparing Preliminary Project Descriptions (Louis Medcalf) FR-19 Specifying for Project Closeout (Bob Kenworthy) FR-20 GreenFormat In Practice: How Manufacturers and Designers Communicate about Green Products (Paul Bertram and Roger Grant)
Schedules, Sessions and Speakers are subject to change or cancellation.
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Tuesday, June 16 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. PP TU-01 - Designer Turned Specifiers: How BIM Changed My Life
Room: 124 Speaker: Lynn Ostenson • Consider the potential of integrated spec writing software • Discover what could be an invaluable skill sought by design firms that are switching to BIM software • Identify new ways in which designers and specifiers can inform each other during the design process Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
Education - CONSTruct2009
LC TU-02 - Small Business Makeover: Developing Successful Business Development Plans
SU TU-05 - Walking a Path Toward 2030 – Integrated Energy Efficiency and On-Site Renewable Energy Strategies for Net Zero Buildings
Room: 107 Speaker: Masaki Furukawa, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Innovative Design • Review the need for the 2030 Challenge • Discover various energy efficient and on-site renewable energy strategies • Learn how much of the available building surface is to be allocated to on-site renewable energy strategies • Receive information on process and strategies of designing an off-grid net-zero energy and water use building Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU SU
TU-06 - Demystifying the Green Roof
Room: 105 Speaker: Irvine Alpert, Onvia, Inc. • Identify how and why companies narrow their business focus • Discover how to use market research to identify business development target • Understand how to foster a business development culture in your organization • Learn to avoid classic mistakes that large and small companies make Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
Room: 110 Speaker: William Talbott, RA, NCARB, CSI, BBH Design, PA; Tim Pennigar, PM, Duke University Health System • Understand the classic definition of “Green Roofing” and why it may be changing • Identify green roof benefits you can “bank on” • Review the green roof design and construction process and how to avoid a big green mess • Learn why the green roofing and green building movement may be a facilitiy manager’s best friend Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU
TU-03 - Reinvigorating Your Organization - The Gung Ho Way
ET TU-07 - Introduction to Natural Stone: Tips, Standards & Specifications
LC
Room: 120 Speaker: Grady Whitaker, Jr., FCSI, Whitaker Architects, P. C. • Understand the basis of work and motivation to work • Discover the importance of purpose • Realize the importance of team work and roles within a team structure • Learn the value of praise Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ST
TU-04 - New 2009 Version of UniFormat
Room: 123 Speaker: Robert Johnson, RA, FCSI, CCS, Johnson and Johnson Consultants, LLC • Discuss the expanding uses of UniFormat • Review the UniFormat update process • Understand the major revisions to UniFormat • Identify the tools available to facilitate its use Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
Room: 108 Speaker: Chuck Muehlbauer, Marble Institute of America • Define the different types of natural stone and identify common applications of natural stone • Discuss common quarrying, fabrication, and finishing Methods • Explain stone testing and quality control methods needed for commercial construction industry • Review how to utilize the Dimension Stone Design Manual Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET
TU-08 - The Nature of Natural THIN Veneer
Room: 109 Speaker: Brett King, Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.; Robert Johnstone III, Ft. Wayne Rocks • Review how quarried stone becomes thin • Discuss four common application methods • Identify the general installation steps • Compare full & thin veneer • Recognize architectural techniques utilized in the installation photographs Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU P TU-09 - buildingSMART An Integrated Approach to Project Delivery
Room: 122 Speaker: Michael Fuller, AIA, NCARB, CSI, LEED AP • Discuss alternative approaches to project delivery • Identify the elements of integrated project delivery • Review how the theory compares with the practice Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
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P TU-10 - Consensus Docs and the AIA 2007 Documents – A Comparison & Contrast
PP = Process
LC = Learning and Change
ST = Standards
SU = Sustainability
Room: 121 Speaker: Frederick Butters, FAIA, Frederick F. Butters, PLLC • Develop an understanding of the perspectives from which the AIA documents and the Consensus Documents were prepared • Analyze the similarities and significant differences between the AIA documents and the Consensus Documents • Identify specific clauses and issues that had traditionally presented problems for architects and contractors and identify the specific manner in which the respective documents have addressed those causes and issues • Develop an understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses of each set of documents so that the user can make an intelligent and informed decision as to which document might best suit their specific purposes Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. PP
TU-11 - Basics of Aluminum Curtainwall Design
Room: 124 Speaker: Tom Minnon, CSI, CCPR, LEED AP, YKK AP • Understand curtainwall terminology and the various types of curtain walls • Discuss the fundamentals of curtainwall design and the location of critical sealant areas • Review structural, air, water and thermal performance • Learn how the curtainwall is fabricated, installed and glazed • Identify strategies for selecting the proper products and lessons learned in the field Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU PP TU-12 - Adjusting to the Shifts: Impacts on Tomorrow’s Designs v1.5
Room: 120 Speaker: Thom Lowther, Ed.S., American Institute of Architects • Identify at least three shifts that will impact design over the next 3-5 years • Identify at least three design concerns, two building performance problems and two practice issues to each of the identified shifts • Focus on one shift that applies to a project that they are currently involved Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU LC
TU-13 - Financial Fundamentals
Room: 105 Speaker: Pam Newman, CMA, CFM, MBA, RPPC, Inc • Gain a better understanding of how to stay informed about your business • Learn how to make business decisions based on sound information from profit and loss, and balance sheet information • Understand your business breakeven point and adopt a proactive business plan based on that information • Have an improved knowledge of the financial tools at your disposal Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ST TU-14 - Masonry Detailing: Constructable Guidelines and Options
Room: 123 Speaker: Scott Conwell, International Masonry Institute • Analyze conditions found in typical masonry wall systems • Explore failure analyses and building code requirements • Review critical details and best practice recommendations for foundations, window sills, roof-wall connections, flashing and movement • Understand the impact of skilled craft workers and contractors Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET = Emerging Technology/ Building Science
P = Practice
Wednesday, June 17
SU TU-15 - Conserving Energy Using the Earth Itself
Room: 107 Speaker: Loretta Hall, GBTP, The Write Equation Inc. • Recognize the benefits of earth-integrated buildings • Name and describe several examples of modern earthintegrated buildings • Understand the challenges of Earth-integrated construction and how they can be met • Understand public attitudes toward Earth-integrated buildings Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU SU TU-16 - How “Green” Buildings Can Fail Due to the HVAC System
ET
TU-17 - Air Barrier Basics
Room: 108 Speaker: Len Anastasi, CSI, CDT, EXO-TEC • Understand the basics of building science and physics • Acquire a detailed understanding of air barriers and their function • Review the function of the additional three barriers needed to provide an effective weather barrier system • Learn how to include air barriers in various building enclosure assemblies • Discover which assemblies will work in the various climatic zones in the U.S. Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET TU-18 - Energy Efficient Glazing Material Multiwall Polycarbonate
Room: 109 Speaker: Doug Mahler, Sheffield Plastics, Inc. • Review the energy efficiency of multiwall polycarbonate • Identify cost reduction abilities of the material • Discover the design freedom this material offers • Learn the sustainability of the material Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU P
TU-19 - Specifications for Small Projects
Room: 122 Speaker: Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, CCS, LEED, Kalin Associates • Learn to write specs for small projects quickly • Review how to streamline specification documentation • Identify industry resources which make preparing specs easier Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU P
TU-20 - BIM from the Owner’s Perspective
Room: 121 Speaker: David Jordani, FAIA , Jordani Consulting Group • Identify the benefits of BIM throughout the Facility Life Cycle • Understand the Building Owners perspective for using BIM • Develop project teams that can respond to Owner expectations • Plan BIM projects to leverage downstream use of data to support operations and maintenance tasks Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
WE-01 - Green Roof Options, Benefits and Key Design Issues SU
Room: 124 Speaker: Steven Peck, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities • Understand the different types of green roof systems and their general performance characteristics. • Gain an understanding of the different approaches to green roof implementation and the various pros and cons associated with each. • Learn about the different approaches to holistic green roof and green building design, with examples of how to maximize client benefits in areas such as water management, energy efficiency and human use and enjoyment. • Gain knowledge of the basic design and best practices requirements for green roofs. Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU PP WE-02 - New! CSI’s Sustainable Facilities Practice Group
Room: 120 Speaker: Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, CCS, LEED, Kalin Associates; Roger Grant, CSI, Paul Bertram Jr., FCSI, CDT, LEED AP, NAIMA • Discover CSI’s current activities in sustainable design, including a new Sustainable Facilities Practice Group, green webinars, on-line forums, CSI wiki and GreenFormat • Learn how specifiers are including green information in their project specifications • Discuss how manufacturers are approaching green products and design • Solve green problems and explore green possibilities based on open discussion during the session Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU
LC WE-03 - What Every Construction Professional Needs to Know about Dispute Resolution
Room: 105 Speaker: Robert Hughes, American Arbitration Association; Stephen Butler, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.; Stanley Sklar, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP • Understand dispute resolution options in form construction agreements and other options for prompt and economical dispute resolution • Discuss what to expect from the different dispute resolution processes and how their involvement can help achieve the best result • Identify how to control and shape the dispute resolution process to achieve their goals Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ST WE-04 - ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides
Room: 123 Speaker: Bruce Hunn, ASHRAE • Provide an understanding of the development of the guides so as to facilitate their proper use by the course participants • Present an overview of the prescriptive recommendations in the guides so that participants can put the guides to immediate use • Outline the integrated design process that is essential to the effective application of the guide recommendations • Prepare the participants for the upcoming existing buildings and 50% guide series Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU
Room: 107 Speaker: Joseph Clendenen, LEED AP and Todd Laker, Holcim (US) Inc. • Learn how the sustainability initiatives are affecting cement • Understand emerging sustainability trends in cement production including performance-based specifications • Explore how cement and concrete can be utilized in the USGBC LEED Rating System including how to help obtain recycled content, regional materials, and CO2 reduction within LEED NC • Conceptualize new ways that concrete can reduce costs when building green Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU SU WE-06 - Emerging and Future Technologies to Achieve Zero Energy Buildings
Room: 110 Speaker: P. Marc LaFrance, US Department of Energy • Gain knowledge about the national and global impact our buildings have on energy consumption and financial impact • Learn about our country’s goals to develop Zero Energy Buildings and what type of new technologies it will take to be successful • Learn about cutting edge technologies not yet commercialized • Be aware of opportunities to become partners with DOE, gain funding, and play a role in reducing our dependence on foreign energy imports and reducing climate change Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET WE-07 - Design Considerations and Avoiding Pitfalls with Air Barriers
Room: 108 Speaker: Laverne Dalgleish, Air Barrier Association of America; Ryan Dalgleish, CSI, CDT, EXO-TEC Consulting, Inc. • Identify the critical areas be addressed in the design development phase in order to have a successful air barrier • Learn pre-construction practices that will help assure a quality air barrier installation • Learn construction practices that will help insure a quality air barrier installation • Review industry resources that will aid the design professional in designing and achieving an effective air barrier Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET WE-08 - Making the Right Connections: Avoiding Metal Fastener Failures
Room: 109 Speaker: Gregg Melvin, Elco Construction Products • Identify causes of fastener failure • Learn to predict situations that can lead to fastener failure • Review the types of fasteners needed to minimize risks and when to specify them • Discuss hydrogen-assisted stress corrosion cracking (HASCC) Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
Education - CONSTruct2009
Room: 110 Speaker: John Hamilton, Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau • Learn to write a spec for division 23 that meets “Green Building” standards • Discuss the importance of testing, adjusting and balancing the HVAC system • Gain an increased awareness of what it takes for a successful and optimal performing HVAC system • Understand how division 23 specifications for construction and performance testing of HVAC systems are required to assure that systems provide the proper airflow and outside air to the occupants Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.
SU WE-05 - Concrete Sustainability - How Green Building is Enhanced by the Cement Sustainability Initiative
P WE-09 - Understanding the Built Environment and the Total Cost of Ownership
Room: 122 Speaker: Ellen Crews, Jacobs Engineering • Understand how implementation of sustainable strategies should align with stakeholder interests • Understand more than “Triple Bottom Line” – e.g., economic, operational, natural resource conservation & social responsibility • What is total cost of ownership as it relates to your facility Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
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P WE-10 - Hot Topics in Labor and Employment Law
Room: 121 Speaker: Richard Alaniz, Alaniz & Schraeder, Labor & Employment Law Firm • Identify new and amended labor and employment laws impacting the construction industry, including the Employee Free Choice Act • Learn about potential employer defenses against discrimination claims • Discuss drafting an effective harassment policy • Review compliance with overtime obligations Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Education - CONSTruct2009
PP
WE-11 - “BIM Speak” for the Rest of Us
Room: 124 Speaker: Sheryl Dodd-Hansen, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, The Dodd-Hansen Consulting Group; Michael Chambers, FAIA, FCSI, CCS, SCIP • Recognize terms commonly used in Building Information Modeling and Integrated Project Delivery • Understand uses and variations of abbreviations, acronyms and other BIM and IPD jargon • Practice defining common terms used in BIM and IPD Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
WE-12 - Solving the Hidden Risks of Green Design and Construction PP
Room: 120 Speaker: George DuBose, Liberty Building Forensics Group • Review the greatest green and construction lessons to be learned in order to avoid building failures • Learn how to adapt Green Design and Construction techniques to your building’s location and avoid failures • Identify what is a good Green building for the cold humid climate, for the cold climate, and for the warm humid climate Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU
LC WE-13 - The Ins, Outs, and Have-To’s of Succession Planning
Room: 105 Speaker: Clay Nelson, Clay Nelson Life Balance • Identify the questions that the business owner needs to ask themselves in order to be clear about what they do and don’t want to give up and by-when in the succession process • Discuss simple and easy-to-use techniques for who, what and when during the planning process • Review a breakdown of the agreements an owner needs to make in order for the succession to be a smooth one for the owner/primary, the successor, and the entire team • Discover the pitfalls of succession that you need to avoid Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
LC WE-14 - Effective Leadership! - How Leaders Achieve Bottom-Line Results Through People
Room: 109 Speaker: George Hedley, CSP, GC, Hardhat Presentations • Learn how to make people want to follow you • Discuss how to set, track and achieve written targets and goals • Understand how to make people accountable and responsible • Delegate, let go of control and improve performance Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
ST WE-15 - New Architectural Woodwork Standards
Room: 123 Speaker: Michael Bell, Kentucky Millwork • Recognize the new Architectural Woodwork Standards • Review the format to ease usability of the document • Discuss the new sections, covering trim, cabinets, paneling, wood doors, finishing and ornamental woodwork • Become better equipped to utilize a great natural resource wood is green Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU SU
WE-16 - Better Lighting for Less Energy
Room: 107 Speaker: Robert Dean, AIA, CSI, CCS, Building Systems Design, Inc. • Learn about the latest light sources and fixture designs that improve energy efficiency and minimize waste • Become familiar with the key daylighting factors affecting overall lighting quality • Understand how the goals and objectives of the LEED program relate to good lighting design and operation • Identify lighting design resources Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU
WE-17 - Peak Oil/Sustainable Design: A Marriage of Necessity SU
Room: 110 Speaker: Gary Moore, RA, LEED AP, DBA & Associates • Understand the magnitude and urgency of Global Peak Oil • Discuss the many ramifications of this problem • Clearly understand not only what we can do but what we must do Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU
WE-18 - The Role of High Efficiency Boilers in Lean, Green, Value-Driven Systems ET
Room: 108 Speaker: Neil Pilaar, AERCO International, Inc. • Understand how boilers are “tested” to derive operating efficiency ratings cited by manufacturers • Understand the differences between test parameters and real world operating conditions and how they will impact actual boiler efficiency • Understand key features of the “high-efficiency boilers” -- specifically condensing operation, firing modulation, NOx emissions, and multiple unit control strategies • Understand how high-efficiency boilers fit into the overall HVAC system/application to promote energy efficiency Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
WE-19 - Lean Project Delivery Systems – Excellent Outcomes P
Room: 122 Speaker: Peter Furst, MBA, Registered Architect, CSI, Liberty Group • Understand the lean project delivery process • Identify the many benefits of the lean project delivery process • Apply the Lean Sigma Scorecard to the safety process • Create a business driven, organizational alignment and stakeholder focused excellence framework Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
P WE-20 - Understanding the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction
Room: 121 Speaker: Joshua Flowers, CSI, CCCA, Hnedak Bobo Group, Inc. • Identify variations in the respective roles and responsibilities of participants in the design and construction process under traditional and non-traditional delivery methods • Distinguish those participants in the construction process who are parties to the contract for construction • Understand the basic mechanisms for making changes to the contract during construction • Recognize the challenges presented by standard provisions of the general conditions when used on projects with nontraditional delivery methods Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
Thursday, June 18 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. PP TH-01 - How to Evaluate Financial and Energy Use Impacts of Energy Efficiency
Room: 124 Speaker: Jerry Jackson, Ph.D. , Texas A&M University • Identify sources of risk associated with alternative energy efficiency investment options • Evaluate financial and energy savings associated with alternative energy efficiency investment options • Develop financial and performance requirements of energy efficiency investments consistent with budget flexibility and risk tolerance Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU LC
TH-02 - Leaders Growing Leaders
Room: 105 Speaker: Clay Nelson • Clearly recognize the leadership qualities that you should instill in your team – discover what being a leader is really about • Get back in touch with who you are as a leader, your job as a leader, and passionately take the leadership of your team and company to an entirely new and inspiring level • Create, in your team, leaders vs. followers and learn why this is crucial to you and your business successfully navigating today’s marketplace Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ST TH-03 - The 2006 IBC - A Process for Analysis with a Case Study
Room: 123 Speaker: William Rakatansky, FAIA, CSI, NCARB, LEED AP, R & M Group • Utilize a detailed process for undertaking a code evaluation for any building • Obtain a checklist format in understanding the elements that the IBC affects and to apply these items to a real life case study • Understand the major concepts of the 2006 IBC in a process oriented presentation for applying the code requirements to buildings Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
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PP = Process
LC = Learning and Change
ST = Standards
SU = Sustainability
ET = Emerging Technology/ Building Science
P = Practice
SU TH-04 - Quality Assurance for Sustainable and Energy Efficient Masonry Construction
Room: 107 Speaker: Maria Viteri, AIA, LEED AP, International Masonry Institute • Understand the role of masonry in energy efficient construction, including the application of thermal mass on sustainable and LEED certified projects • Establish a process for developing and administering quality assurance guidelines for sustainable masonry projects • Review the components of masonry cavity design that address and improve thermal performance • Build a foundation of skills for developing design synergies on LEED buildings using masonry systems Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU SU TH-05 - Indoor Environmental Quality: Designing Healthier Interiors
ET
TH-06 - The End of Flooring Problems is Near
Room: 108 Speaker: Peter Craig, CSI, ACI, FICRI, Concrete Constructives • Identify what causes moisture-related flooring problems • Review how to properly test moisture in a concrete slab • Learn how to design away moisture-related flooring problems Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET TH-07 - Fire and Life Safety through Firestopping and Effective Compartmentation
Room: 109 Speaker: Bill McHugh, CSI, Firestop Contractors International Association • Understand new quality process programs for firestopping including Installation, Inspection and Maintenance • Understand 2009 code requirements for firestopping • Understand how firestopping and effective compartmentation systems work together Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .15 CSI CEU P
TH-08 - Specifying for Code Compliance
Room: 122 Speaker: Ronald Geren, AIA, CSI, CCS, RLGA Technical Services • Determine methods for gathering code related information from the design team and drawings • Identify which standards are appropriate for the project based on the applicable building code • Learn techniques to research products that comply with the code and properly specify them • Utilize a checklist to ensure code compliance information is properly specified Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
Room: 121 Speaker: George Hedley, CSP • Identify the nine numbers you must track to be profitable • Review profit, equity, overhead, sales, job costs, contracts, receivables, liabilities and cash • Learn how to use the nine numbers to be successful Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU P
TH-10 - Build - Design
Room: 120 Speaker: Charles Boyd, FCSI, CCS, AIA , Thalden•Boyd•Emery Architects • Gain insights into a process that meets tough/fast schedules • Identify a process for maintaining the budgets as the project proceeds • Understand the value of BIM to achieve schedule and budget goals • Motivate clients about their project while you manage them Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. TH-11 - The Organizational Scorecard and Performance Management PP
Room: 124 Speaker: Peter Furst, MBA • Apply a powerful framework to the management of organizational performance • Align internal processes with the business objectives • Create an upstream strategy deployments and performance measurement system Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU PP
TH-12 - CSI BIM Practice Group
Room: 120 Speaker: Robert Weygant, CSI, CDT, SCIP, Sumex Design; Roger Grant, CSI • Attain new methods for integrating BIM into practice through others experiences • Learn about updated methods of managing building information within a BIM project • Share and discuss personal successes and pitfalls encountered while integrating BIM Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU LC TH-13 - “Can I Buy You Lunch?” and Other Ethical Questions
Room: 105 Speaker: Charles Carpenter, CFM, CFMJ, Texas State University • Learn to consider ethical issues from multiple points of view • Contemplate how business relationships can be viewed now and in the future • Consider how gifts affect a business relationship • Look at how environmental issues affect the building industry Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ST
TH-14 - Perspectives from Code Officials
Room: 123 Speaker: R. Grant Easterling, FCSI, AIA, CBO, CCS, City of Tulsa • Determine common issues that project applicants can seek to resolve prior to submitting for a permit • List progressive concepts that may be suggested to a code official in preliminary discussions as to how to consider code issues concerning a specific project BEFORE submitting for a permit • Review several good examples of interactive communications • Obtain feedback from participants about their personal experiences in other jurisdictions, both positive and negative--most importantly, how they utilized or dealt with those opportunities Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU
SU TH-15 - Beyond Green - Employing the Whole Building Design Guide to Achieve High Performance Buildings
Room: 107 Speaker: Richard Paradis, Sustainable Buildings Industry Council • Define high performance buildings • Identify obstacles to achieving high performance buildings • Discuss how to use the Whole Building Design Guide as a tool to achieve high performance buildings Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU SU
TH-16 - LEED Us Not Into Temptation
Room: 110 Speaker: Randy Lewis, XL Insurance • Understand the degree that various market sectors have with differing views of sustainable design • Learn that now all the information about sustainable design is accurate • Appreciate how sustainable design can create more risk for the design professional • Develop strategies to manage these risks, and meet sustainable project objectives Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET TH-17 - Ultra-High Performance Ductile Concrete
Room: 108 Speaker: Vic Perry, FCSCE, PE, Lafarge North America • Understand what is ductile concrete • Learn where and how is UHP ductile concrete used • Review how to develop and create new solutions using UHPC • Discuss where UHP ductile concrete will be used in the future Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU ET TH-18 - Global Megatrends and NextGeneration Architectural Glass
Room: 109 Speaker: Dennis O’Shaughnessy, PPG Performance Glazings • Learn how spectrally selective glass-and-coatings combinations, electrochromic glazing, and photovoltaic applications are facilitating the drive to achieve self-sustaining, zero-energy buildings • Discover how new glass technologies can help architects meet the challenge of energy conservation • Discuss the science behind glass technologies • Review the strategies industry technicians are pursuing to reduce energy consumption in buildings through the use of glass Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU P
Education - CONSTruct2009
Room: 110 Speaker: Richard (Rik) Master, AIA, CSI; Richard Murlin, Associate AIA; Charlie Byers, Ph.D., CIH, USG • Understand VOC emissions versus VOC content, IEQ test methods, and the differences of various VOC testing methods of building materials • Discuss the many IEQ industry standards, material labeling, and the trade off’s involved in selecting interior finish materials • Review how to specify cleaner interiors by reducing air pollutants like VOC’s and formaldehyde emissions from building materials Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU
P TH-09 - Nine Necessary Numbers You Need To Know!
TH-19 - Green Specs / LEED Specs
Room: 122 Speaker: Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, CCS, LEED • Discuss an overview of LEED • Learn how to add LEED requirements into specifications • Explore lessons learned from 120 LEED projects • Identify products which are green, greener, greenest Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .15 CSI CEU P TH-20 - Why Can’t Professionals be More Professional and Increase Their Profit?
Room: 121 Speaker: Dean Kashiwagi, Ph.D., Arizona State University • Understand how efficiency is a major key to success • Review how to capture accurate information • Learn how other professionals use efficient systems with very accurate information that minimizes risk, stress, and work, while maximizing everyone’s value and profit • Discuss case study results Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .15 CSI CEU
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4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. TH-21 - Aluminum Wall Panels - How to Get the System You Specify PP
Room: 124 Speaker: Rick Kruger, Firestone Metal Products • Understand that composite sheet manufactures are the suppliers of the raw materials which fabricators use to build tested wall panel systems • Learn the basic meaning of ASTM and AAMA standard composite wall panel testing • Review the verbiage required in specifications to ensure that you will get the composite wall panel system that’s specified Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
Education Education - CONSTruct2009
PP TH-22 - “I’m a PC and I’m a MAC” - Winning Results for Product Reps and Architects!
Room: 120 Speaker: Grady Whitaker, Jr., FCSI; Casey Robb, FCSI, CCPR, LEED AP, DuPont Building Innovations • Review the differences and similarities in personality traits, winning strategies and limitations between Architects and Product Reps • Understand the demands, prolific differences and bridges to success from both teams perspectives • Identify where the true winning results can be found, both personal and professional, and ways to be more successful with each individual project Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
LC TH-23 - Constructive Destruction - Refocusing Today’s Resources on Tomorrow’s Success
Room: 105 Speaker: Ron Black, The Mentor Group • Understand how today’s changing world impacts your success • Build a more agile and competitive organization • Position your company to take advantage of today’s new opportunities Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU ST TH-24 - Reaching ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Wall Insulation Levels in Commercial Buildings
Room: 110 Speaker: James Hoff, DBA, The Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing • Understand the magnitude of environmental impact associated with roofing • Identify current and emerging roofing technologies that may be used to mitigate environmental impact • Discover how these technologies may be combined and integrated to produce synergistic benefits • Discuss the emerging role of the roof as a platform for clean energy production and the consequences of this role on roof system design and performance Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU ET TH-27 - Concrete Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Room: 108 Speaker: Paulette Salisbury, FCSI, CDT, California Nevada Cement Association • Learn how to conserve storm water run off by filtering it through pervious pavement • Develop concepts for reducing albedo with light surfaces thus reducing energy consumption • Understand the importance of building with durable longlasting traditional materials in innovative designs • Identify benefits to man kind from building in a more sustainable manner Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU ET TH-28 - Roof Raising: Rehabilitating Functionally Deficient Buildings
Room: 109 Speaker: Marty Shiff, Rooflifters • Learn how to increase the usable cubic footage of a large area property without impact to the environment • Discuss how to utilize over 95% of the existing structure to rehabilitate and meet the needs of today’s market demands • Discover new technology to raise an existing roof Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU P TH-29 - Managing Fast-Track Construction Documents
Room: 123 Speaker: Lorraine Ross, InTech Consulting • Review the current energy use in the commercial building sector • Understand the importance and use of ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings • Explore new approaches to insulate mass and steel frame walls to meet ASHRAE 90.1-2007 requirements • Identify new products and systems necessary to reach these new insulation requirements Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU
Room: 122 Speaker: Louis Medcalf, FCSI, CCS, Gresham Smith & Partners • Learn how to plan document production with the owner and construction manager • Identify code considerations and permitting for projects with multiple work packages • Review how to prepare drawings and specifications for multiple work packages • Learn how to issue and track documents Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
SU TH-25 - Geotechnical Investigation Methods and Site Characterization
P TH-30 - Three Steps for Successfully Implementing a Paperless Workflow
Room: 107 Speaker: Robert Niber, Whitlock Dalrymple Poston & Associates, P.C. • Discuss the need for thorough, accurate, and reliable geotechnical investigation methods and proper site characterization • Review why soil-related issues and challenges are often poorly or conservatively identified and evaluated • Learn how to choose the correct field investigation method and/or soil evaluation test • Understand how to minimize overall costs, reduce delays and ensure a successful risk-managed project Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
Friday, June 19
SU TH-26 - The Expanding Role of the Roof in a Sustainable World
Room: 121 Speaker: Richard Lee and Don Jacob, Bluebeam Software, Inc. • Maximize the benefits of a paperless workflow by identifying all documents and processes that can be performed electronically • Ensure electronic document access, fidelity and usage by using PDF – a neutral file format • Implement tools for electronic document review and collaboration Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
7:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. FR-01 - Why Building Enclosures Fail
Room: 124 Speaker: Vince Cammalleri, AIA, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. • Review the most common sources of failure in building enclosures • Understand the mechanisms and consequences of these failures • Examine the fundamental errors that cause failures, and how to prevent them • Review design principles that generate effective barriers for combined water, air, vapor and heat flow through the building enclosure Approved for the following credits: 2.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .25 CSI CEU
7:30 a.m.–8:30 a.m. PP FR-02 - Understanding Life Cycle Assessment of Building Products
Room: 120 Speaker: Paul Bertram Jr., NAIMA, Scott Miller, Knauf Insulation & Steve Baer, LEED AP, Five Winds International • Provide clarity to the building team (designers, contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers and owners) on product Life Cycle Assessment • Discuss the Catch22 of LCA in evaluation and specification of materials • Understand LCA tools and Life Cycle Inventories of the material LCA Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU LC
FR-03 - Park the Car, Take the Bus
Room: 105 Speaker: Mark Curtis, AIA, CSI, CDT, CPM, Woodbury Corporation • See the advantages of change • Discuss through open forum how change may be accomplished in CSI chapters • Review the values of CSI and how they relate to positive change Approved for the following credits: LU (No) HSW: No SD: No ST
FR-04 - Using BHMA Product Standards
Room: 123 Speaker: Michael Tierney, Kellen Company • Find information in the BHMA product standards • Decipher BHMA product codes • Specify levels of quality • Select manufacturer product models using BHMA standards Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU SU FR-05 - Evaluating Sustainable Products for Durability
Room: 107 Speaker: Sara Sweeney, RA, CSI, CDT, LEED AP, EcoVision Green Solutions Services LLC; David Stutzman, RA, CSI, CCS, Conspectus Inc. • Identify properties that make a product durable • Understand benefits of selecting durable materials • Critically evaluate sustainability claims • Compare life cycle costs of sustainable materials to traditional building materials Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
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PP = Process
LC = Learning and Change
ST = Standards
SU = Sustainability
ET = Emerging Technology/ Building Science
P = Practice
SU FR-06 - Shades of Green in the Built Environment
Room: 110 Speaker: Charles Carpenter, CFM, CFMJ • Look at Life Cycle Considerations in the Built Environment • Discuss the different shades of green in the Built Environment • Identify other considerations for being green • Compare various building products and their Life Cycle Assessments Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU ET FR-07 - Concrete That Cleans Itself and the Environment
Room: 108 Speaker: Dan Schaffer, Essroc Italcementi Group • Gain insights into photocatalytic technology in concrete • Define the benefits this technology will provide the specifier • Discuss current environmental issues and how photocatalytic concrete technology can improve the environment • Review specific case studies and highlight technical and cost effective concerns Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
Room: 122 Speaker: Michael Chambers, FAIA, FCSI, CCS, MCA Specifications • Learn how and why specifications can be the most powerful tool available to ensure that the project’s design integrity and intent is protected to the greatest extent possible • Become familiar with basic and key specification techniques, processes, and formats that will allow the best interface with specifiers • Understand why specification scope and size should reflect the intensity of the project • Review several short form specification strategies useful for interiors, smaller projects, and design development Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
FR-09 - Who Owns the Float in a Construction Schedule? P
Room: 121 Speaker: Kevin Corkern, RA, CSI, NCARB, LEED AP, TLP Architects, LLP; David Taylor, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP • Understand what is float and how can it be identified • Review what the courts have said about float • Discuss ways to lay claim to this time • Learn how to prevent its use/abuse by other parties to the contract Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU P FR-10 - Immigration Law: Employer Obligations in Hiring and Worksite Enforcement Actions
Room: 109 Speaker: Jacob Monty , Monty Partners, LLP • Better understand immigration laws and proposed changes • Identify what a SSA Mismatch Notice is and learn what to do if you receive one • Discuss new mismatch and the implications of the final regulations • Learn how to avoid an immigration raid • Review what to do if your company gets raided Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
PP FR-12 - Testing, Certification and Commissioning
Room: 120 Speaker: Raj Goyal and Kevin Knight, Architectural Testing Inc. • Learn how products are tested and the significance • Review forensic and field testing • Discuss certification and its merits, win for all • Understand building commissioning, what it is and why • Discuss the selection of professionals Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
LC FR-13 - Control-Point Time and Task Management for Today’s Ultra-Busy Construction Professional
Room: 105 Speaker: Ron Black • Learn to manage multiple projects and priorities with ease • End deadline panic forever • Discover how to focus on the results that count and reap the rewards Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU ST FR-14 - Understanding Access Control and Related Door Hardware
Room: 123 Speaker: Scott Tobias, AHC, CSI, CDT, ASSA ABLOY, Door Security Solutions • Understand what electronic access control is and why it is a necessary part of a comprehensive security plan • Describe the various components of an electronic access control system • Evaluate the need for integration of access control and door hardware • Determine the proper application of doors and hardware to achieve a desired level of security Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU SU FR-16 - Smart Specification of American Hardwoods and Their Future Role in Carbon Neutral Buildings
Room: 110 Speaker: Barrett Rock, University of New Hampshire • Understand the sustainability of American hardwoods • Review current life cycle assessment research related to American hardwoods • Evaluate the role of American hardwoods in a carbon neutral building • Assess the practical application and issues of the use of American hardwoods in actual projects Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: Yes, .1 CSI CEU ET
P FR-18 - Preparing Preliminary Project Descriptions
Room: 122 Speaker: Louis Medcalf, FCSI, CCS • Understand advantages of preparing preliminary project descriptions • Review updates and changes in new publication • Explore how to use preliminary project descriptions as a tool for communication within the design team • Identify practical methods for developing and using preliminary project descriptions • Discuss the use of preliminary project descriptions with Building Information Modeling Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU P
FR-19 - Specifying for Project Closeout
Room: 121 Speaker: Robert Kenworthy, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, Auburn School District • Understand how the specifications can help or hinder project closeout • Identify closeout requirements to be included in the General and Supplementary Conditions • Identify closeout requirements to be included in the specifications and understand where they belong within MasterFormat 04 and SectionFormat • Learn to evaluate the appropriateness of project closeout requirements for your current project Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU P FR-20 - GreenFormat In Practice: How Manufacturers and Designers Communicate about Green Products
Room: 109 Speaker: Paul Bertram Jr., NAIMA, Roger Grant • Learn how to make substantiated product, materials and systems evaluations • Learn how to facilitate design research • Evaluate product sustainability criteria consistently, comprehensively and coordinated with project specifications • Define product information that is responsive to multiple, varying sustainability requirements Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: Yes SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
Education - CONSTruct2009
P FR-08 - Specifications for Project Architects, Designers, and Interiors; How to Protect Your Design Intent
9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
FR-17 - Lightning Protection 101
Room: 108 Speaker: Harold VanSickle III, Lightning Protection Institute • Gain a general understanding of how lightning protection systems work • Learn the five essential elements of effective protection • Become aware of the considerations during project planning to specify lightning protection • Become knowledgeable on complete, attractive, and lowmaintenance systems for all type structures Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: No SD: No, .1 CSI CEU
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Conference Program The TFM Show’s Conference Program is a comprehensive educational program for the facility management professional. Sessions in seven (7) core tracks are designed specifically to assist the FM in attaining and maintaining certification as well as provide solid solutions to successful facility management. The program provides the most up to date information in technology, security, design, architecture, leadership and facility management. The sessions train professionals, students and educators to create safe employment environments, support corporate goals through the physical workplace and enhance organizational effectiveness. Taught by industry experts and FM practitioners, the 2009 program continues the 12-year tradition of offering the most respected educational program available to the facility management profession.
Applied Management
Energy and the Environment
Interiors/Exteriors
Safety/Security
Tuesday, June 16 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 17 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
W-101 FM Mantra - Doing More with a Lot Less (James C. Elledge)
W-102 In the Dark about Green Lighting? (Gersil Kay)
W-103 Indoor Air Quality (John Hamilton)
W-104 Calling 911...and Nothing Happens! (Stevan P. Layne)
General Session
General Session
General Session
General Session
W-108 Transformation to Success: Matching Your Passions & Talents To Your Job (James Barbush)
W-109 Going Green: Cool Roofing/Hot Savings (Phil Suess)
W-110 Retention by Design (Margaret Gilchrist Serrato)
W-111 Protecting Your People & Your Posterior What Are the Standards for Your Emergency Response Plan? (Bo Mitchell)
R-101 Leadership in Maintenance Management - A New Set of Skills for the Future (Harry Kohal)
R-102 Sustaining Green Buildings Through Effective HVAC System Cleaning Practices (Brad Kuhlmann)
R-103 Green Buildings and the Total Cost of Risk (Steve Bushnell)
R-104 Safety Excellence by Design-An Integrated Excellence Management Framework (Peter Furst)
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
R-108 Integrating Minority Contractors into Green Building (Reginald Layton)
R-109 How to Evaluate Financial and Energy Use Impacts of Energy-Efficiency Initiatives (Jerry R. Jackson)
R-110 Your Boss Wanted a Green Building – Now You Have to Deal with the Aftermath (George DuBose)
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
R-115 The Art of Budget Funding – Tips for Getting the Money You Need to Support Your Operations/Projects (Michael McConnell)
R-116 Buildings That are Certified, Not Certifiable (Eric T. Truelove)
R-117 Green Cleaning Performance in Commercial and Educational Facilities (Marilyn Black and Paul Bates)
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 18 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Friday, June 19 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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R-118 Workplace Hostility: Fact & Fiction (Charles Carpenter)
sessions-at-a-glance Continuing Education Opportunities: AIA/CES: Hanley Wood is a Registered Provider with the AIA/CES. Each approved 90-minute seminar earns 1.5 LUs and each 60-minute seminar earns 1 LU. Members are required to earn a minimum of eight learning unit hours towards health, safety and welfare (HSW) and four learning unit hours towards sustainable design (SD). Programs that qualify for SD also qualify for HSW. IFMA/CFM: This program was submitted for CFM Maintenance Points. The Education Department of the International Facility Management Association reviews the educational content of all programs. This education event was awarded 20 CFM Maintenance points. The CFM Maintenance Points awarded are recognized units designed to provide a record of an individual’s continuing education accomplishments for renewing the CFM certification. To earn the maintenance points, place your meeting confirmation notice in your personal renewal folder and record the name of the program that you attended. BOMI/CPD: BOMI Institute will present Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits to facility professionals who attend The TFM Show. For every hour of session attendance, individuals holding a Real Property Administrator (RPA), Facility Management Administrator (FMA) or Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA) designation will earn one CPD point. Sixty-minute sessions qualify for one CPD point and ninety-minute sessions qualify for 1.5 CPD points. One point will also be awarded for each hour spent in the exhibit hall. REFP/CEFPI: Professional Development: The TFM Program qualifies for one point towards maintaining the Recognized Educational Facility Planner (REFP) designation from the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI). Handouts will not be distributed on-site, but will be available online through July 10, 2009 at www.TheTFMShow.com.
Technology and Engineering
Lonmark
Leadership and Change TU-02 Small Business Makeover: Developing Successful Business Development Plans (Irvine Alpert) TU-03 Reinvigorating Your Organization – The Gung Ho Way (Grady Whitaker) TU-13 Financial Fundamentals (Pam Newman)
W-105 CMMS: Do it Once. Do it Right. (Jamshed Rivetna)
W-106 Case Studies Panel Discussion
WE-03 What Every Construction Professional Needs to Know about Dispute Resolution (Robert Hughes, Stephen Butler and Stanley Sklar)
General Session
General Session
General Session
W-112 Green, Economical & Energy Efficient Approaches for Cooling Tower & Boiler Water Treatment (Robert Butt)
W-113 The ABCs of LON
WE-13 The Ins, Outs and Have-To’s of Succession Planning (Clay Nelson) WE-14 Effective Leadership! How Leaders Achieve Bottom-Line Results Through People (George Hedley)
R-105 LEAN Maintenance: How to Go Lean and Save Money (Kris Bagadia)
R-106 Standards and Technology Update
TH-02 Leaders Growing Leaders (Clay Nelson)
R-112 Computer-Aided Maintenance Productivity Audit (Tom Westerkamp)
R-113 Implementing True Open Systems Using LONWORKS®
TH-13 “Can I Buy You Lunch?” and Other Ethical Questions (Charles Carpenter)
R-119 Submetering to Cut Facility Operating Costs in the Green Building Environment (Donald P. Millstein)
R-120 Total Facility Control – A Case for Integrating Open Systems Solutions
TH-23 Constructive Destruction – Refocusing Today’s Resources on Tomorrow’s Success (Ron Black)
FR-03 Park The Car, Take The Bus (Mark Curtis) FR-13 Control-Point Time and Task Management for Today's Ultra-Busy Construction Professional (Ron Black)
Schedules, Sessions and Speakers are subject to change or cancellation.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 16 See page 38 for TU-02, TU-03 and TU-13 details.
Wednesday, June 17
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W-106 - Case Studies Panel Discussion
Room 115 Speaker: LONMARK • Learn best practices and lessons learned from integrators and end users of LonWorks open systems • Realize the financial, operational and green impact an open architecture has on the whole enterprise • Get answers to your integration questions
8:00am - 9:30am W-101 - FM Mantra - Doing More with a Lot Less AM
Room 104 Speaker: James Elledge, FMA, RPA, IFMA Fellow • Review facility-related hardware products that help facility departments become more proactive in their operations • Discover affordable software solutions available to the facility professional to improve performance and time spent on projects • Uncover tips and tricks to better manage work function Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
Education Education - The Tfm show
EE
W-102 - In the Dark about Green Lighting?
Room 106 Speaker: Gersil Kay, IESNA • Learn to select the best team for the project • Become aware of technology long used successfully abroad • Anticipate and eliminate problems in installation • Create scheduled maintenance for the life of the system Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes) I
W-103 - Indoor Air Quality
Room 101 Speaker: John Hamilton • Address the basic of Indoor Air Quality and how to solve issues • Review how the HVAC system relates to acceptable indoor air quality • Discover how indoor air quality affects energy costs and how to make improvements • Learn how to develop a relationship with HVAC professionals to eliminate and control indoor air quality liability issues Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (No) SS
W-104 - Calling 911...and Nothing Happens!
Room 102 Speaker: Stevan Layne • Learn how to prepare for handling crisis situations without outside assistance • Discuss how to make reasonable preparations for dealing with disaster • Review minimal requirements for maintaining life-safety in a crisis Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) TE
W-105 - CMMS: Do it Once...Do it Right.
Room 103 Speaker: Jamshed Rivetna • Understand the ever-growing and changing FM software marketplace • Review a proven methodology for selecting and implementing a CMMS or other FM technology • Identify the first step towards selecting new FM software or enhancing their existing FM software Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
4:00pm - 5:00pm AM W-108 - Transformation to Success: Matching Your Passions and Talents To Your Job
Room 104 Speaker: James Barbush, PE • Discover and understand your personal characteristics and talents • Learn how to draw on significant events, to help you in present situations and realize a successful future • Prevent and overcome mistakes that prohibit using talents and attaining goals • Perform a self-evaluation for discovery to successfully develop and use your talents Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) EE
W-109 - Going Green: Cool Roofing/Hot Savings
Room 106 Speaker: Phil Suess • Understand the concept of cool roofing and how it works • Appreciate cost and environmental benefits of cool roofing • Gain knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations and programs related to cool roofing • Identify key benefits of cool roofs Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes) I
W-110 - Retention by Design
Room 101 Speaker: Margaret Gilchrist Serrato, PhD, AIA, ASID, LEED • Understand why attracting and retaining the best talent is an important issue in business today • Learn to develop a design strategy built around multiple generations at work, new technologies, international growth and a sustainable work environment • Review how the design of the workplace can offset recruitment and retention issues Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) SS W-111 - Protecting Your People & Your Posterior - What Are the Standards for Your Emergency Response Plan?
Room 102 Speaker: Bo Mitchell, CPP, CBCP, CHCM • Review the laws, regulations and standards that control emergency plans • Discuss how lawsuits will affect you and your property • Identify what should be the overriding attitude for facility managers in re-evaluating current planning • Understand how your tenants can hurt your response to a disaster • Learn what to expect by way of help from local municipalities • Are you prepared for YOYO? (“You’re on Your Own”) Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
TE W-112 - “Green”, Economical & Energy Efficient Approaches for Cooling Tower & Boiler Water Treatment
Room 103 Speaker: Robert Butt • Learn how to save $10,000 - $100,000+ every year in operating costs based on system size • Discover ways to reduce blowdown water by as much as 70-90% • Explore ways to reduce energy costs by as much as 10-25% • Learn of Fortune 100 companies that have received these savings for 5+ years Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes) L
W-113 - The ABCs of LON
Room 115 Speaker: LONMARK • Learn LONMARK basics including terminology, definitions, system architecture, and more • Understand the expanse of open systems and the role it plays in operational efficiency and sustainable environments • Discover new market opportunities afforded by the use of LonMark open systems
Thursday, June 18 8:00am - 9:30am AM R-101 - Leadership in Maintenance Management - A New Set of Skills for the Future
Room 104 Speaker: Harry Kohal • Identify the skills necessary for leadership in maintenance management • Explore the new technologies and skills that technical schools are teaching • Learn what you can do to lead and survive Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
EE R-102 - Sustaining Green Buildings Through Effective HVAC System Cleaning Practices
Room 106 Speaker: Brad Kuhlmann, NADCA • Learn how an HVAC / Coil cleaning maintenance program can help reduce energy costs • Discuss how to extend the life span of your HVAC system, condensate pans, etc. • Review how the maintenance program can sustain healthy indoor environments • Discuss specification development for a quality project as well as actual case studies Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes) I R-103 - Green Buildings and the Total Cost of Risk
Room 101 Speaker: Steve Bushnell • Learn how green buildings impact the financial value of buildings, and their operations • Identify the risks of green decisions • Understand the total cost of risk and how green buildings change the game • Explore green economics and the financial drivers of property ownership and management • Review the practical aspects of risk management in a traditional and green environment Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
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AM = Applied Management
EE = Energy and the Enviroment
I = Interiors/Exteriors
SS = Safety/Security
TE = Technology and Engineering
L = Lonmark
SS R-104 - Safety Excellence by Design – An Integrated Excellence Management Framework
Room 102 Speaker: Peter Furst, MBA • Discuss an organizational-integrated multi-perspective management approach to safety management • Apply innovative processes to the safety function • Create a stakeholder responsive, team building, business focused process • Discover the critical steps that will help you achieve safety excellence within your organization Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (No)
TE R-105 - LEAN Maintenance: How to go Lean and Save Money
Room 103 Speaker: Kris Bagadia, M.S., P.E., C. P.E. • Learn how to optimize preventive maintenance • Identify how to improve maintenance work process flow • Discuss incorporating planning and scheduling • Review how to conduct root cause analysis Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) L
R-106 - Standards and Technology Update
10:00am - 11:30am AM R-108 - Integrating Minority Contractors into Green Building
Room 104 Speaker: Reginald Layton • Learn about an outstanding showcase project, with a LEED Platinum goal, that economically integrates dozens of sustainable technologies and features • Understand how minority subcontracting can add value to a project – and provide multiple social benefits for minority workers and the community • Find out how to integrate minority contracting into green projects Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (No)
EE R-109 - How to Evaluate Financial and Energy Use Impacts of Energy-Efficiency Initiatives
Room 106 Speaker: Jerry Jackson, PhD • Identify sources of risk associated with alternative energy efficiency initiatives • Evaluate financial and energy savings associated with alternative energy efficiency initiatives consistent with your organization’s management and financial goals • Prioritize and track financial and energy-use impacts of energy-efficiency initiatives Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes)
R-110 - Your Boss Wanted a Green Building Now You Have to Deal with the Aftermath I
Room 101 Speaker: George DuBose • Dealing with a green building that is an energy hog • Keeping your green building from falling apart because it leaks like a sieve • Diagnosing and correcting failures due to green building design and construction deficiencies Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (No)
Room 103 Speaker: Tom Westerkamp • Review a case study of typical answers to a sampling of actual audit questions • Discuss a status summary of each of eight audit areas • View an automated graphic presentation of the results • Explore a real-time conversion of the results into benefits and annual savings projections • Import results into documents for customized management reports, business cases, or budgets Approved for the following credits: 1.5 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) L R-113 - Implementing True Open Systems Using LONWORKS
Room 115 Speaker: LONMARK • Get the basics on writing and enforcing an open specification • Understand the open systems migration plan • Discover how to implement green strategies for a variety of facilities
4:00pm - 5:00pm R-115 - The Art of Budget Funding - Tips for Getting the Money You Need to Support Your Operations/Projects AM
Room 104 Speaker: Michael McConnell, CPM, RPA • Acquire the skills to prepare a comprehensive and persuasive budget plan • Learn tactics for successfully presenting the budget plan • Review how to translate the budget plan into a value statement that you can use to close the deal and secure the funding you are seeking Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
EE R-116 - Buildings That are Certified, Not Certifiable
Room 106 Speaker: Eric Truelove, PE, LAP, Associate AIA • Discuss two reasons why the green building movement is growing • Review three similarities between the LEED and Green Globes green building rating systems • Understand two key differences between the LEED and Green Globes green building rating systems • Explore three reasons why third-party verification is essential to have a high-performance building Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes)
TE R-119 - Submetering to Cut Facility Operating Costs in the Green Building Environment
Room 103 Speaker: Donald Millstein • Discuss electric submetering and its uses • Review electric submetering equipment, operation, applications and end-user benefits • Identify how submeters can be used to positively impact a facility’s bottom line through implementation versus today’s “green” energy initiatives • Understand how submeters can be used to increase and promote environmental awareness within the facility, thereby saving energy, improving the environment and cutting building operating costs Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No) L R-120 - Total Facility Control – A Case for Integrating Open Systems Solutions
Room 115 • Understand how open system provide the foundation for green, sustainable environments • Discover how open systems can reduce maintenance, operation and training costs • Understand the short-term vs. long-term investment
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 See pages 42 and 43 for FR-03 and FR-13 details.
Education - The Tfm show
Room 115 Speaker: LONMARK • Understand the impact the ISO/IEC standardization of the LonWorks control networking technology will have on the intelligent, integrated buildings industry, as well as on your business • Learn about the current and future tax incentives available for implementing green, sustainable environments • Discover the power of open systems when coupled with RF technology
TE R-112 - Computer-Aided Maintenance Productivity Audit
I R-117 - Green Cleaning Performance in Commercial and Educational Facilities
Room 101 Speaker: Marilyn Black, PhD • Review the steps to defining a green cleaning program • Learn how to select and procure non-toxic, safe cleaning chemicals and materials • Gain recommended daily and periodic cleaning principles • Review keys to preventing occupant complaints Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (Yes) SD: (Yes) SS
R-118 - Workplace Hostility: Fact & Fiction
Room 102 Speaker: Charles Carpenter, CFM, CFMJ • Understand that workplace hostility is more than violence • Learn how to identify at-risk individuals and facilities • Acquire effective steps to reduce the impact of workplace hostility • Discuss examples of changes that can be applied in your organization Approved for the following credits: 1.0 AIA CES LU, HSW: (No) SD: (No)
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4specs.com................................................................................................2951 A & J Washroom Accessories, Inc.......................................................4250 AARCO Products, Inc..............................................................................4657 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..................................................................5055 Activar Construction Products Group..............................................4350 Advanced Control Technologies, Inc................................................3647 AEC Daily....................................................................................................4843 Air Barrier Association of America.....................................................2756 Airxchange, Inc.........................................................................................4044 Alside, Inc...................................................................................................4655 American School & Hospital Facility.................................................2457 American Society of Professional Estimators................................5057 American Specialties Inc.......................................................................4157 American Wood Protection Association.........................................4156 Ameristar Fence Products....................................................................3146 Ametco Manufacturing Corporation...............................................4946 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp..........................................4443 ARCAT, Inc..................................................................................................4259 Architectural Building Components.................................................4243 Architectural Roofing & Waterproofing...........................................4543 ARCOM/MasterSpec Specifications..................................................3255 ATAS International, Inc...........................................................................3147 Atlas Roofing Corporation...................................................................3646 AWI Quality Certification Corporation.............................................4850 Axis Communications............................................................................2855 BASF Corporation....................................................................................2660 BASWAphon Acoustical Finish System............................................3249 Benjamin Moore Paints.........................................................................2843 Best Bath Systems...................................................................................2447 BICSI.............................................................................................................2747 Bird Barrier America................................................................................2655 Bluebeam Software................................................................................4448 Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..................................................3856 Building Systems Design, Inc..............................................................4252 Butterfield Color, Inc...............................................................................3948 C.H.I. Overhead Doors...........................................................................2460 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc.............................................................................3060 CadDetails.com........................................................................................2560 Campbellsville Industries, Inc.............................................................4149 Carfaro Aluminum Railing & Fencing...............................................4950 Carl Stahl DecorCable............................................................................4858 Carlisle SynTec, Inc..................................................................................4546 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc.........................................................2649 CATTCO USA, Inc......................................................................................3243 Centria.........................................................................................................2750 CertainTeed Corporation......................................................................3355 CETCO - Building Materials Group.....................................................2848 Chance/Atlas.............................................................................................3950 Chardon Laboratories............................................................................3058 ChemTec Int’l, Inc....................................................................................4747 Clopay Building Products.....................................................................4560 Cold Spring Granite Company............................................................4648 Comac Corporation, Inc........................................................................3158 Commercial Products Group...............................................................3852 Contact Industries...................................................................................4144 Copper Plus...............................................................................................4756 Cordeck.......................................................................................................2948 Cornell Iron Works...................................................................................3651 Cornerstone Flooring.............................................................................2657 Coronado Stone Products....................................................................4856 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc...............................................................2355 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................................3057 Crown Polymers.......................................................................................4050 CSI.................................................................................................................4451
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Custom Building Products...................................................................3842 D.C. Taylor Co............................................................................................2551 Davis Industries Inc.................................................................................2456 DeAcero......................................................................................................2353 DEMILEC (USA) LLC.................................................................................4244 Design Cost Data.....................................................................................4848 Detex............................................................................................................2851 Dietrich Industries Inc............................................................................3752 Diskey Architectural Signage..............................................................2946 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.......................................................4643 DORMA Group North America...........................................................4055 Dow Building Solutions........................................................................2752 Dow Roofing Systems............................................................................3850 Draper, Inc..................................................................................................3052 DuPont Building Innovations..............................................................3846 Dur-A-Flex Inc...........................................................................................3957 Duro-Last, Inc............................................................................................4849 Easi-Set Industries...................................................................................3742 Electro-Mech Scoreboard Co..............................................................2960 Eljen Corporation....................................................................................4461 E-Mon..........................................................................................................2556 Englert, Inc.................................................................................................2853 Enviroshake, Inc.......................................................................................2643 Epic Metals Corp......................................................................................3356 Epro Services, Inc.....................................................................................3944 Essroc/Axim Italcementi Group.........................................................3444 Excel Dryer, Inc.........................................................................................2455 Finish Systems International...............................................................3648 Fireline 520................................................................................................2553 Firestone Building Products................................................................3859 Firestone Metal Products......................................................................3859 Firestop Contractors International Association............................2656 Forbo Flooring Systems........................................................................3542 Foundations Worldwide, Inc................................................................3155 GAF/GAF-ELK............................................................................................3258 Georgia Pacific Corp...............................................................................5050 Gill Athletics..............................................................................................2849 Global Partitions......................................................................................4257 Grace............................................................................................................3660 Hager Companies....................................................................................4744 HandiSolutions.........................................................................................3244 Heckmann Building Products, Inc.....................................................3855 Henry Company.......................................................................................4956 Holdfast Technologies LLC...................................................................4949 Hollow Metal Manufacturers Association Div. of NAAMM.......2846 Hughes Environmental.........................................................................2547 Hydro-Stop, LLC/United Coatings (Quest Construction Products)...........................................................4043 Hyload Flashing System........................................................................3151 IB Roof Systems........................................................................................3046 Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies..............................................4046 Innerface Architectural Signage, Inc................................................3055 Innovation Wireless................................................................................2859 InPro Corporation....................................................................................3252 Insulated Roofing Contractors............................................................2947 Insulation Solutions, Inc........................................................................4960 International Cellulose Corp................................................................3844 International Masonry Institute.........................................................3143 Isolatek International.............................................................................3955 JanUS Door................................................................................................2961 JCRANE Inc.................................................................................................4844 Jerith Mfg Co., Inc....................................................................................4460 Johnson Screens......................................................................................3946 Kanepi Innovations.................................................................................4746 As of 5-6-09
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Pratt & Lambert Paints...........................................................................3750 Precision Ladders LLC............................................................................4343 PROSOCO Inc............................................................................................3748 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials.....................................................4447 RCI, Inc.........................................................................................................3956 Ready Access.............................................................................................5053 Redi Rock International.........................................................................3051 Reef Industries, Inc..................................................................................4548 Reese Enterprises, Inc............................................................................4855 Republic Storage Systems LLC............................................................2749 R-O-M Corporation.................................................................................5051 Ron Blank & Associates, Inc..................................................................4052 Rotary Lift...................................................................................................3851 Rytec Corporation...................................................................................2549 S-5!................................................................................................................4757 SawStop, LLC.............................................................................................2361 Schluter Systems L.P...............................................................................4344 SCIP...............................................................................................................4449 Scranton Products...................................................................................3455 Seesmart LED............................................................................................2744 SFS intec.....................................................................................................3047 Sharon Stairs.............................................................................................4846 Sherwin-Williams, General Polymers................................................4355 Sherwin-Williams.....................................................................................4455 Sika Sarnafil...............................................................................................4153 SimTek Fence.............................................................................................4255 Sinak Corporation...................................................................................4049 Solomon Colors........................................................................................4143 Specified Technologies, Inc..................................................................4151 SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings/JPCL...........................2647 Stadium Savers Ltd.................................................................................4955 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc............................................................3655 Starquartz Industries, Inc......................................................................2458 Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock..................................................4847 STEGO Industries LLC.............................................................................2949 Strongwell..................................................................................................2650 Stryker.........................................................................................................2658 Terminix Commercial.............................................................................2557 Testing Adjusting & Balancing Bureau............................................3650 The Ashford Formula..............................................................................3751 The Blue Book...........................................................................................2860 The Comex Group...................................................................................4852 The Hardwood Council..........................................................................3943 The Nickel Institute.................................................................................2653 The Soffi-Steel® System.........................................................................4542 The Tapco Group......................................................................................2856 Thermafiber, Inc.......................................................................................3644 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems.....................................2758 Timely Industries.....................................................................................4861 Tnemec Company, Inc...........................................................................4057 Today’s Facility Manager.......................................................................2753 Typar Weather Protection System.....................................................5058 USG...............................................................................................................3642 USGlass Magazine/Architects’ Guide to Glass...............................2544 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc...........................................................................3951 Viance..........................................................................................................2746 Vicwest........................................................................................................3152 VIVA Railings, LLC....................................................................................4748 Watson Bowman Acme.........................................................................3056 Watt Stopper/Legrand...........................................................................2757 Weather Shield Windows & Doors.....................................................4349 Wildeck Inc.................................................................................................2357 Wooster Products, Inc............................................................................3157 World Dryer Corp.....................................................................................4155 As of 5-6-09
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Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc.....................................................................2755 Kemiko Concrete Stains........................................................................4859 Kinetics Noise Control...........................................................................4644 Kingspan Insulated Panels...................................................................3048 Knauf Insulation.......................................................................................4042 Koester American....................................................................................5059 Kone, Inc.....................................................................................................3452 Kundel Industries....................................................................................2847 Kwalu...........................................................................................................3947 Kwik-Wall....................................................................................................4646 L & M Construction Chemicals, Inc....................................................3942 Lafarge North America..........................................................................4458 Landscape Concepts Management..................................................2857 Lapeyre Stair.............................................................................................3148 LATICRETE International, Inc...............................................................3952 Lightning Protection Institute............................................................2449 LinEl Signature.........................................................................................3743 LiveRoof, LLC.............................................................................................2552 LONMARK...................................................................................................2453 Magnetic Automation Corp.................................................................2555 Main Steel Polishing Company, Inc...................................................2461 Mankato-Kasota Stone Inc...................................................................4152 MAPEI Corp................................................................................................4561 Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn................................................4249 Marble Institute of America.................................................................2548 Marley Engineered Products...............................................................5061 Marlite, Inc.................................................................................................4246 Marsh Industries......................................................................................5045 Marvin Windows and Doors................................................................4060 Master Building Specialties, Inc..........................................................2451 Master Wall, Inc........................................................................................3344 MBM Corporation....................................................................................2349 McKeon Rolling Steel Door Company.............................................3049 McNear Brick and Block........................................................................3043 Metal-Era....................................................................................................4958 Midwest Security Products, Inc..........................................................2359 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................................................3543 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc...........................................................2652 Mortar Net USA Ltd................................................................................3847 Munns Manufacturing, Inc...................................................................2953 Munters Corp.-Moisture Control........................................................4558 Napoleon / Lynx.......................................................................................2351 National Concrete Masonry Assn......................................................3343 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)...............................4150 National Frame Building Association...............................................4743 National Gypsum Co..............................................................................3458 National Terrazzo & Mosaic..................................................................4256 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc........................................3044 Neenah Foundry Co...............................................................................3746 Noble Company.......................................................................................4755 North American Insulation Manufacturers Association............5052 Overly Door Company...........................................................................2646 Owens Corning LLC................................................................................4356 Pacific Polymers International, Inc....................................................2959 Painting and Decorating Contractors of America.......................3442 Palmer Mirro-Mastics.............................................................................4544 Parex.............................................................................................................4357 Parkland Plastics......................................................................................2957 Pecora Corp...............................................................................................5049 Pella Corporation.....................................................................................4660 Penco Products, Inc................................................................................2955 Petersen Mfg Co Inc................................................................................3153 Plymovent Corporation.........................................................................4446 PPG Industries Inc...................................................................................3160
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4specs.com...................................... 2951 Advanced Control Technologies, Inc.... 3647 American School & Hospital Facility.... 2457 1530 Palamino Cir Heber City, UT 84032 Phone: 435-654-5775 | Fax: 866-363-2522 www.4specs.com Your Free Architectural Library Service. 4specs’ product directory is comprehensive, easy-to-use, and fast! Visit our on-line Discussion Forum for quick answers to your technical questions. Discover for yourself why 4specs is the leading choice of CSI-certified specifiers for their product research.
A & J Washroom Accessories, Inc......... 4250 509 Temple Hill Road New Windsor, NY 12553 Phone: 845-562-3332 | Fax: 845-562-3391 www.ajwashroom.com A&J Washroom Accessories manufactures a complete line of high quality commercial grade stainless steel washroom accessories. The accessories are for installation in health care related facilities, educational formats, sporting arenas, security institutions, hospitality and retail applications.
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AARCO Products, Inc.......................... 4657 21 Old Dock Road Yaphank, NY 11980 Phone: 631-924-5461 | Fax: 631-924-1714 Toll Free: 800-246-6038 www.aarco.com AARCO Products Inc., since 1975 manufacturers of high quality visual communication and display, crowd control, and hospitality products. We offer a huge selection of chalkboards, markerboards, bulletin boards, tackboards, projection screens, display cases, enclosed bulletin boards and directory boards as well as crowd control products.
ACO Polymer Products, Inc................. 5055 825 Beechcraft Street Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Phone: 520-421-9988 | Fax: 520-421-9899 Toll Free: 800-543-4764 www.acousa.com ACO trench drains aid stormwater management by capturing water runoff and transporting it to catch basins or collection ponds. Trench drains create a continuous barrier to ensure maximum capture and collection. This stormwater can then be managed in a controlled manner and transported to receiving waters, such as culverts or streams, or re-used for landscape irrigation.
Activar Construction Products Group.. 4350 4450 W 78th St. Circle Bloomington, MN 55435 Phone: 952-835-6850 | Fax: 952-835-2218 Toll Free: 800-554-6077 www.activarcpg.com The Activar Construction Products Group features five affiliated companies that serve the commercial construction industry in divisions 7, 8, 10, 12 and 21. Products from Air Louvers, Hiawatha, JL Industries, Samson Products and Thomas Enterprises will be featured.
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8076 Woodland Drive Indianapolis, IN 46278 Phone: 317-337-0100 | Fax: 317-337-0200 www.act-solutions.com
48 Brookside Rd Topsfield, MA 01983 Phone: 978-887-6670 | Fax: 978-887-2954 www.facilitymanagement.com American School & Hospital Facility magazine and AEC Daily......................................... 4843 FacilityManagement.com are educational tools that 266 Elmwood Ave teach 35,000+ institutional facilities professionals and Buffalo, NY 14222 construction team members including architects to Phone: 877-566-1199 | Fax: 877-261-2252 operate buildings efficiently, economically, safely, securely www.aecdaily.com and green. The sole editorial mission of this media is to AEC Daily is the largest provider of FREE online continuing report on the topics, issues and trends that impact facilities management personnel. education for the architectural & design community. Courses are available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are approved by AIA, CSI and other organizations. Visit American Society of Professional Estimators....................................... 5057 www.aecdaily.com today! 675 S Washington Air Barrier Association of America...... 2756 Alexandria, VA 22310 Phone: 615-316-9200 | Fax: 615-316-9800 1600 Boston-Providence Highway Toll Free: 888-377-6283 Walpole, MA 02081 www.aspenational.org Phone: 866-956-5888 | Fax: 866-956-5819 The American Society of Professional Estimators serves www.airbarrier.org ABAA is the center of excellence in the air barrier industry. construction estimators by providing education fellowship The association’s long term strategy revolves around three and opportunity for professional development. Mail and administrative offices: 2525 Perimeter Place Dr Nashville, intertwining goals. First, the association seeks to raise TN 37214 United States Phone. the standard of proficiency in the industry through the ABAA On-Site Quality Assurance Program. Second, ABAA American Specialties Inc................... 4157 will continue to play a pivotal role in the development of standards and industry research. Finally, ABAA is dedicated 441 Saw Mill River Road to educating all industry stakeholders in the proper use of Yonkers, NY 10701 Phone: 914-476-9000 | Fax: 914-476-0688 air barriers. www.americanspecialties.com Airxchange, Inc................................ 4044 ASI designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of stainless steel products including washroom accessories, 85 Longwater Dr. hospital accessories, hand dryers and telephone Rockland, MA 02370 accommodations. Its sister companies, Accurate Partitions Phone: 781-871-4816 | Fax: 781-871-3029 and ASI Storage Solutions, manufacture a full line of www.airxchange.com partitions and lockers. Airxchange will show the benefits of air to air ventilation energy recovery both in new and retrofit applications. American Wood Protection Association...... Included in the booth is information on selecting and 4156 evaluating the economic benefits of ERV as well as a PO Box 361784 working model of Airxchange’s energy recovery process. Birmingham, AL 35236 Airxchange looks forward to discussing your energy Phone: 205-733-4077 recovery needs and helping you select the correct www.awpa.com approach and suppliers for your energy recovery needs. AWPA is a non-profit professional organization which Alside, Inc........................................ 4655 develops voluntary standards for treated wood in an ANSI accredited, consensus-based process. AWPA standards PO Box 2010 ensure adequate performance of our most valuable Akron, OH 44309 natural resource - our forests. AWPA Standards are the only Phone: 770-425-0888 | Fax: 770-425-9920 standards for treated wood products listed directly in the Toll Free: 800-257-4335 major model codes. www.alside.com Alside, Inc One of the oldest and largest manufacturers of siding and window products in the United States and Canada. We offer a wide product range of vinyl windows and siding to fit most every need for the residential and light commercial projects you may be working on.
Ameristar Fence Products.................. 3146 PO Box 581000, 1555 N Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 74158 Phone: 918-835-0898 | Fax: 918-835-0899 www.ameristarfenceproducts.com Ameristar is the world’s largest manufacturer of high quality, maintenance free, ornamental fencing. Used as a perimeter fence, security fence, for controlled access, homeland security, or simply to enhance the property’s appearance – we manufacture a specific grade and style for each application need.
Ametco Manufacturing ARCOM/MasterSpec Specifications...... 3255 BASF Corporation............................. 2660 Corporation..................................... 4946 332 East 500 South 889 Valley Park Drive PO Box 1210 4326 Hamann Pkwy Willoughby, OH 44096 Phone 800-321-7042 | Fax 440-951-2542 NOTOLLFREE www.ametco.com Ametco manufactures a wide range of steel fence and security gate systems as well as railings, sunshades, grilles, screens, louvers, and perforated metal products.
AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp...... 4443 3245 Fayette Avenue Birmingham, AL 35208 Phone: 800-366-2642 | Fax: 205-786-6527 www.amico-online.com AMICO, a subsidiary of Gibraltar Industries, manufactures expanded meshes, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass gratings, as well as metal lath & accessories and vinyl trims. Most of our products contribute to LEED credits. Recently, AMICO Launched a new line of Architectural Products for unique applications.
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Phone: 801-521-9162 Fax: 801-521-9163 Toll Free: 800-424-5080 www.arcomnet.com MasterSpec, published by ARCOM, has thoroughly researched master guide specifications in both MasterFormat™ ‘04 and ’95. Specifications designed for your practice and for projects of any phase, size, or complexity. Extensive instruction notes, checklists, and commentaries. Over 350+ specification sections include LEED text.
Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone: 952-403-6502 Fax: 952-403-6539 www.basf.com BASF is the world’s leading chemical company. We offer high performance sealants, adhesives, waterproofing membranes, concrete repair systems, EIFS, PermaLath® fiberglass stucco lath, EPS foam insulation used in structural insulated panels (SIPs), and spray-applied polyurethane foam (SPF) technology. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you on your next commercial or residential project.
ATAS International, Inc..................... 3147 BASWAphon Acoustical Finish System................................... 3249 6612 Snowdrift Road 3900 Ben Hur Ave. Suite 10 Willoughby, OH 44094 Phone 440-951-6022 | Fax 440-951-6012 www.baswaphon.com
Benjamin Moore Paints..................... 2843 101 Paragon Dr. Montvale, NJ 07645 Phone: 201-949-6343 | Fax: 201-949-6603 www.benjaminmoore.com To locate your nearest Benjamin Moore Retailer, call 1.877.6Color6 or visit us online at www.benjaminmoore. com
Best Bath Systems............................ 2447 4545 Enterprise Boise, ID 83705 Fax: 866-333-8657 Toll Free: 800-727-9907 www.best-bath.com Safe bathing products for people of all abilities
BICSI............................................... 2747
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Allentown, PA 18106 Phone: 610-395-8445 Fax: 610-336-8940 Toll Free: 800-468-1441 www.atas.com ATAS International, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of metal roofing, wall and ceiling panels for ARCAT, Inc........................................ 4259 commercial and residential use. Concave, convex, tapered, 1077 Bridgeport Avenue tile and shake facsimiles are their specialty. Custom formed Shelton, CT 06484 accessories and flat stock are also available. ATAS can be a Phone: 203-929-9444 | Fax: 203-929-2444 Single Source supplier for any project. www.arcat.com ARCAT is a publisher if building product information Atlas Roofing Corporation................. 3646 available in print and online at ARCAT.com. Products 2000 Riveredge Parkway, Suite 800 include BIM, Specs, CAD Details, Green Reports, along Atlanta, GA 30328 with an online spec writing tool called SpecWizard, which Phone: 770-952-1442 | Fax: 770-952-3170 automates the specwriting process. Find out more by Toll Free: 800-388-6134 visiting www.arcat.com. www.AtlasRoofing.com In 1982, Atlas consisted of a single asphalt shingle Architectural Building Components... 4243 manufacturing facility. Today, Atlas is a leader in 11625 North Houston Rosslyn Road the roofing industry and a driving force in the green Houston, TX 77086 movement, committed to going “beyond the code” when Phone: 281-931-3986 | Fax: 281-931-3989 it comes to building design and construction. Atlas is one Toll Free: 800-423-1105 of the world’s leading manufacturers of polyisocyanurate www.archmetalroof.com insulation materials. Architectural Building Components has been an innovator in the metal roofing industry for 20 years. We make AWI Quality Certification Corporation.4850 standing seam metal roof panels and metal wall panels 46179 Westlake Dr., Suite 120 and provide unique products and services that such as Potomac Falls, VA 20165 Archzilla™. Archzilla™ is our jobsite production truck that Phone: 571-323-3636 | Fax: 888-353-9957 brings factory equipment right to the roofline to run Toll Free: 800-449-8811 panels in continuous lengths. We fabricate trim up to 32’ in www.awiqcp.org length, and we can also curve or taper or panels and trim. A powerful risk management tool, the Q ensures wood designs are fabricated, finished and installed according to Architectural Roofing & Waterproofing..... specifications, and according to internationally recognized 4543 industry standards. When you specify the Q for your 2401 W Big Beaver Ste 7 woodwork project, you initiate a quality control system at Troy, MI 48084 no charge to you the specifier. For more information about Phone: 440-826-3660 | Fax: 440-826-3661 the Q, visit www.awiqcp.org or call 800.449.8811. www.arwmag.com Architectural Roofing and Waterproofing is a digital Axis Communications........................ 2855 magazine that focuses on the technical details of roofing 100 Apollo Dr. and waterproofing. Targeting architects, designers Chelmsford, MA 08124 and other industry professionals, this e-zine covers Phone: 978-614-2067 | Fax: 978-614-2100 design, codes, technology application methods, product www.axis.com information, best practices and more.
8610 Hidden River Parkway Tampa, FL 33637 Phone: 813-979-1991 | Fax: 813-971-4311 Toll Free: 800-242-7405 www.bicsi.org BICSI services the needs of professionals involved with communications and all associated infrastructure including voice, data, broadcast, monitored alarm, electronic safety and security, and audio and video technologies. BICSI serves thousands of ITS professionals. Through courses, conferences, publications and credentialing, BICSI members gain direct access to the most current resources and information to increase career potential and business success. Visit www.bicsi.org for more information.
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Bird Barrier America......................... 2655 Butterfield Color, Inc........................ 3948 Carfaro Aluminum Railing & Fencing.. 4950
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20925 Chico St. Carson, CA 90746 Phone: 310-527-8000 | Fax: 310-527-8005 Toll Free: 800-503-5444 www.birdbarrier.com Bird Barrier is America’s leading manufacturer and supplier of pest bird control products. Homeowners, building owners/managers, and professional installers rely on us for bird deterrents that can solve their bird problems. We offer the most discreet, durable and humane products on the market including StealthNet®, Bird-Flite® Stainless Spikes, Polly-Spike™ Plastic Spikes, Gutter-Point® Spikes, Birdwire®, Bird-Coil®, BirdSlide™, Eagle Eye™, AviHaze™, Bird-Off Gel, and the recently patented and most popular Bird-Shock® Flex-Track™. Bird Barrier’s products are the most innovative and therefore, most copied, Beware of infringing imitations. Bird Barrier guarantees the quality of our product line.
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625 W Illinois Avenue Aurora, IL 60506 Phone: 630-906-1980 | Fax: 630-906-1982 Toll Free: 800-282-3388 www.butterfieldcolor.com Manufacturer of coloring and tools for the decorative treatment of new or existing concrete: integral color, shake-on hardeners, stains, decorative and repair overlays, stamping and texturing tools, curing compounds, and sealers. Suitable for floors, hardscapes, horizontal and vertical installations. AIA/CES registered provider.
2075 East State Street Hamilton Township, NJ 08619 Phone: 609-890-6600 | Fax: 609-890-7522 Toll Free: 800-467-8432 www.carfaro.com Custom-fabricated, punched and welded aluminum systems of superior structural integrity – all railings exceed National Construction Code requirements. Environmentally-friendly Green Process. Low-maintenance AAMA 2604 or 2605 powder coated finish. Easy to install. Innovative design.
C.H.I. Overhead Doors....................... 2460 Carl Stahl DecorCable........................ 4858 1485 Sunrise Drive Arthur, IL 61911 Phone: 217-355-9533 | Fax: 217-355-9588 www.chiohd.com
660 W. Randolph St Chicago, IL 60661 Phone: 312-474-1100 | Fax: 312-474-1789 Toll Free: 800-444-6271 www.decorcable.com C.R. Laurence Co., Inc........................ 3060 Carl Stahl DécorCable is a leading worldwide supplier of Bluebeam Software......................... 4448 2503 E. Vernon Ave. stainless cable, rod, mesh, and specialty products. We offer 766 E Colorado Blvd, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90058 balustrading, handrails, cable trellis systems, wayfinding, Pasadena, CA 91101 Phone: 323-588-1281 | Fax: 800-262-3299 and visual display solutions. Our systems are ideal for Phone: 626-296-2140 | Fax: 626-398-9210 Toll Free: 800-421-6144 building façades, room dividers, and custom ceilings. Our Toll Free: 866-496-2140 www.crlaurence.com range of products includes ISYS® INOX SS Cables and Rods, www.bluebeam.com X-TEND® Flexible Stainless Mesh, FaçadeScape™ Green Wall CRL offers over 50,000 different products, and serves the Systems, and MCS® Cable and Rod Display Systems. Bluebeam PDF Revu is a professional, affordable PDF industry from 24 locations throughout North America, solution designed for AEC professionals. Create a PDF with Europe, and Australia. CRL’s Booth #3060 will feature many the click of a button from AutoCAD and Office or convert products manufactured and distributed by CRL, including Carlisle SynTec, Inc........................... 4546 batches at a time. Markup and edit PDF drawings and railing systems, all glass door entrance systems, frameless PO Box 7000 documents with industry specific symbols, customized shower door hardware, transaction and display hardware. Carlisle, PA 17013 markup tool sets and built-in measurement for takeoffs. Phone: 800-479-6832 | Fax: 717-245-7053 Bluebeam just released version 7 with 20 additional CadDetails.com................................ 2560 www.carlisle-syntec.com features and improvements. Visit our booth for a live demo 806-150 Dufferin Avenue For more than 45 years, Carlisle SynTec has been a leader in and pick up a trial CD. London, ON N6A 5N6 Canada the single-ply roofing industry. From its EPDM membranes Phone: 519-672-4451 | Fax: 519-660-1322 featuring Factory-Applied Tape (FAT) to its heat-weldable, Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..... 3856 Toll Free: 800-363-6644 energy efficient TPO and PVC roof systems, Carlisle SynTec 11611 Hart St www.CADdetails.com offers innovation, superior field experience, roof system North Hollywood, CA 91605 design and unsurpassed warranties. www.carlisle-syntec. CADdetails.com is the Specifiers most comprehensive Phone: 818-764-1000 com. library of 2D and 3D CAD drawings, 3 Part Specifications Fax: 818-503-1930 and product description pages www.bobrick.com Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc......... 2649 Bobrick provides appropriate restroom accessories and Campbellsville Industries, Inc............ 4149 PO Box 326, 208 Trout Street toilet partitions for all building types: Prestige, Standard Whitestown, IN 46075 PO Box 278 Use and Heavy Traffic. Specifying products against design Phone: 317/769-5900 | Fax: 317/769-5459 Campbellsville, KY 42718 and durability requirements, user demographics and www.cathedralmarble.com Phone: 270-465-8135 | Fax: 270-465-6839 behaviors, and traffic flows, helps property management Toll Free: 800-467-8135 Cathedral Marble & Granite has been servicing the reduce tenant complaints, and maintenance and www.cvilleindustries.com natural stone needs of Indiana for over 13 years. The replacement costs. name Cathedral has become synonymous with quality Campbellsville Industries is the oldest and largest steeple and cupola manufacturer in the United States, having over work, hallmark craftsmanship, and outstanding customer Building Systems Design, Inc............. 4252 16,000 installations throughout the U.S. and Canada, and service. Cathedral has access to nearly every major Two Piedmont Center, Suite 300, 3565 Piedmont Rd NE domestic and foreign supplier of stone to provide the has been in business continuously for 53 years. Custom Atlanta, GA 30305 fabrication as well as stock designs are available. Products best finished products made from the finest quality raw Phone: 404-365-8900 | Fax: 404-876-0006 materials. Our fabrication facility is state of the art with include: steeples, cupolas, clock towers, domes, cornices, Toll Free: 888-273-7638 the finest machinery and highly skilled craftsman and will canopies, balustrade railing, aluminum picket rail, finials, www.bsdsoftlink.com help make your project one of a kind. Stop by and see us. columns, louvers, street clocks, free-standing towers, BSD presents its next generation SpecLink system— weathervanes, and urns. SpecLink-E (SLE). SLE is a smart client, remote server, .Net application based on SQL Server with full functionality across a WAN, even when running disconnected. Data and software are updated easily, remotely and automatically. The system also runs efficiently on a standalone desktop.
CATTCO USA, Inc................................ 3243 ChemTec Int’l, Inc............................. 4747 Commercial Products Group.............. 3852 CATTCO USA, Inc., 7167 Route 353 Cattaraugus, NY 14719 Phone: 716-257-3475 | Fax: 716-257-9114 www.cattcousa.com CATTCO USA, Inc. manufactures a variety of strong, lightweight composite building panels for both interior and exterior use. Our composite panels can be used for walls, ceilings, floors, displays, counter tops, column covers and numerous other applications. Choose from an infinite number of facing and core materials to meet your needs for structural integrity, beauty and performance.
Centria............................................ 2750 1005 Beaver Grade Rd, 210 Freemarkets Center Coraopolis, PA 15108 Phone: 215-643-6040 | Fax: 215-643-0629 www.centria.com
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CETCO - Building Materials Group....... 2848 1500 W Shure Drive Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Phone: 847-392-5800 | Fax: 847-506-6150 www.cetco.com/BMG
Chance/Atlas.................................... 3950 210 N Allen St Centralia, MO 65240 Phone: 573-682-8414 | Fax: 573-682-8660 www.abchance.com Leading manufacturer of power-installed steel structure underpinning systems, tiebacks, soil nails, micropiles, streetlight, tower and boardwalk foundations.
Chardon Laboratories....................... 3058 7300 Tussing Road Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 Phone: 614-860-1000 | Fax: 614-759-2558 www.chardonlabs.com Chardon Laboratories provides chemical & chemical-free water treatment for heating & cooling systems. We have helped clients including Ford Motor Company, Honda, Shedd Aquarium, Duke Realty, Macy’s Department stores, Children’s Hospital, Ball State University, City of Indianapolis, Federal Reserve Bank and numerous Mechanical Contractors and Design Engineers realize significant cost savings while helping them achieve their “Green” environmental goals.”
484 North Thomas Drive Bensenville, IL 60106 Phone: 630-250-1714 | Fax: 630-766-5259 www.commercialproductsgroup.com The Commercial Products Group of Hart & Cooley manufactures AMPCO flue and grease vent systems, including AL29-4C systems; Milcor Access Doors, Roof Access Hatches, and Heat & Smoke Vents; Portals Plus unique problem-solving roof flashing products and roof drains; Roof Products & Systems (RPS) custommanufactured rooftop curbs and support systems; and Clopay Building Products.................. 4560 Ward Industries duct connection systems, duct accessories, dampers, and hanger systems. 8585 Duke Blvd Mason, OH 45040 Phone: 513-770-3060 | Fax: 513-770-3519 Contact Industries............................ 4144 Toll Free: 800-282-2260 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd Suite 200 www.clopaydoor.com Clackamas, OR 97015 Phone: 800-547-1038 | Fax: 503-221-1340 Clopay Building Products offers a complete line of Toll Free: 1-800-345-2232 insulated and non-insulated Sectional Overhead www.contactind.com and Rolling Steel doors constructed to meet varying requirements for energy efficiency, usage cycles, and Architectural Mouldings and Millwork - Veneer environmental exposure. We also offer a portfolio of Components - Profile Wrap Film Components - 20, 45, 60 specialty doors, which include Security and Screen doors, and 90 Minute Fire Rated Frames - Custom Engineered Roll-up sheet doors, a Car Wash door and a Sliding Door Components System. For more information, visit our website at www. clopaydoor.com. Copper Plus...................................... 4756 1069 Stinson Drive Cold Spring Granite Company............ 4648 Reading, PA 19605 Phone: 610-916-2125 | Fax: 610-926-4134 17482 Granite West Rd. www.heycometals.com Cold Spring, MN 56320 Phone: 800-551-7502 | Fax: 320-685-8490 CopperPlus is the original copper-clad stainless Toll Free: 800-551-7502 architectural strip, combining the aesthetic beauty www.coldspringgranite.com of copper with the benefits of stainless. CopperPlus provides: The corrosion resistance, formability, durability, As an integrated quarrier and fabricator of granite and and integrity of copper. The increased strength, erosion limestone we control the source of material; allowing resistance, reduced thermal expansion, and lighter weight for demanding schedules and ensuring a consistent of stainless steel. and quality product. Extensive services include project management, drafting, variety of finishes and more – delivered by a Cold Spring Granite team charged with Cordeck........................................... 2948 being your project’s advocate. 12620 Wilmot Road Kenosha, WI 53142 Comac Corporation, Inc..................... 3158 Phone: 262-857-3000 | Fax: 262-857-3533 Toll Free: 877-857-6400 PO Box 8287 www.cordeck.com Warwick, RI 02888 Phone: 401-461-7900 | Fax: 401-461-7700 Cordeck manufacturers N-R-G Flor® & Walkerdeck®, Toll Free: 800-977-5306 secure, high capacity systems for in-floor wire and cable www.comaccorporation.com management. Booth # 3158 Comac Corporation Introduces - Comac brings you new technologies and design in modular and Cornell Iron Works............................ 3651 high-powered hand dryers. Our new lines include the 100 Elmwood Avenue, Crestwood Industrial Park world’s first modular dryer, the sleek Comac ONE, and Mountaintop, PA 18707 the high powered, eco friendly Comac Blast. WE...DRY... Phone: 570-474-6773 | Fax: 570-474-9973 HARDER... Toll Free: 800-233-8366 www.cornelliron.com Founded in 1828, Cornell manufactures a complete line of Closure Products including rolling service doors, fire-rated doors, security grille and closure products for emergency response, code compliance, access control, security and environmental separation. Nationally supplied through authorized installing distributors. ISO 9001:2000 certified, Cornell provides exceptional product quality, design flexibility, LEED® compliance and superior support services.
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750 E. Swedesford Road Valley Forge, PA 19482 Phone: 610-341-6832 Fax: 610-254-5403 Toll Free: 800-233-8990 www.certainteed.com Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products and systems, building professionals trust CertainTeed for quality made certain, satisfaction guaranteed. CertainTeed, which has helped shape the building products industry for more than 100 years, is today North America’s leading brand of exterior and interior building products.
7771 Woodstone Drive Cincinatti, OH 45244 Phone: 513-474-2090 | Fax: 513-474-2054 Toll Free: 888-889-7779 www.concretesealer.net ChemTec One High performance Concrete protection. for use on concrete floors, Bridge Decks, Load Ramps parking Garages. The only reactive silicate densifier in the world that meets Ohio, Illinois & North Carolina DOT Spec. for use on Bridge Decks & Structures.
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Cornerstone Flooring........................ 2657 CSI.................................................. 4451 DEMILEC (USA) LLC............................. 4244 750 Patrick Place Brownsburg, IN 46112 Phone: 800-659-7699 | Fax: 317-852-6433 www.cornerstoneflooring.com CornerStone is the “single source” flooring solution. We provide the latest manufacturing technology with our own in-house installation teams, which allow you to have the best products and the quickest service available direct from a single source. At every step of the project, you will always interact with an employee, not a subcontractor. Build your success on a CornerStone floor today. Offices nationwide and Mexico.
Coronado Stone Products.................. 4856
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1120 Texas ST, Suite L Lewisville, TX 75067 Phone: 972-434-2515 | Fax: 972-219-2093 Toll Free: 888-567-2833 www.coronado.com The Leader in Manufactured Stone - Coronado Stone Products in the oldest name in the business with 6 manufacturing facilities across the US for all of your manufactured stone, brick and tile needs.
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99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: 703-684-0300 | Fax: 703-684-0465 Toll Free: 800-689-2900 WWW.CSINET.ORG CSI is a national association dedicated to creating standards & formats to improve construction documents & project delivery. CSI members are a cross section of specifiers, architects, engineers, contractors & building materials suppliers. CSI is known for its certification & continuing education programs and technical products including GreenFormat, MasterFormat, Section/ PageFormat and UniFormat.
Custom Building Products................. 3842 13001 Seal Beach Blvd. Seal Beach, CA 90740 Phone: 562-598-8808-274 | Fax: 562-598-4008 www.custombuildingproducts.com The Leading Provider of Tile and Stone Installation Systems in North America.
2925 Galleria Drive Arlington, TX 76011 Phone: 817-640-4900 | Fax: 817-633-2000 Toll Free: 800-336-4532 www.DemilecUSA.com DEMILEC (USA) provides spray foam insulation solutions for energy efficient designs. DEMILEC (USA) has supplemented SEALECTION® 500, our premium spray foam insulation with SEALECTION Agribalance® and HEATLOK SOY®, more Green foam insulation products that are based in renewable and recyclable products. Our Green insulations provide superior performance and durability that far exceeds the standards of the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Green Building Rating System.
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P.O. Box 948 Valrico, FL 33595 Phone: 813-662-6830 | Fax: 813-662-6793 Toll Free: 800-533-5680 www.dcd.com For over 50 years, DCD magazine has published actual D.C. Taylor Co................................... 2551 building costs submitted by architects and contractors nation wide. We believe there is nothing more reliable to 28W123 Industrial Ave #6 base preliminary estimates of new construction than real, Cosella-Dorken Products Inc.............. 2355 Barrington, IL 60010 historical construction cost data. A subscription to DCD Phone: 847-842-0471 4655 Delta Way includes online access to the DCD Archives, the definitive Fax: 847-842-0767 Beamsville, ON LOR 1B4 Canada resource for cost modeling. The DCD Archives includes www.ResponsibleRoofing.com Phone: 905-563-3255 | Fax: 905-563-5582 over 1,200 actual projects, cost indices, and more for cost Toll Free: 888-433-5824 D. C. Taylor Co. is a nationwide commercial and industrial modeling. DCD is the only publication that allows you to www.deltams.com roofing contractor that installs new and replacement roofs, provides preventive maintenance services to extend cost model on the projects submitted by your peers. DELTA® Systems for Building Healthier Homes-Cosellaroof life and reduce life-cycle costs, and offers sustainable Dörken manufactures drainage composites, ventilated Detex.............................................. 2851 roofing options. Since 1949, the company has installed rainscreens and roofing underlayments. All products are and repaired more than 175 million square feet of roofing 302 Detex Drive effective to stop bulk water transmission by acting as a New Braunfels, TX 78130 systems. The company also ranks among the nations’ capillary break. Below grade products relieve hydrostatic pressure and redirect water away. Roofing Underlayments largest industrial roofing contractors, a distinction held for Phone: 800-729-3839 | Fax: 830-620-6711 Toll Free: 800-729-3839 over 20 years. meet demands for both steep and low slope nonwww.detex.com ventilated attic assemblies with fitments for ventilating metal roofs, cement/clay tiles, and slate. Davis Industries Inc.......................... 2456 Detex Corporation manufactures premier electrified security door hardware for healthcare, transportation, 4090 Westover Dr. education and commercial enterprises. Our ability to Indianapolis, IN 46268 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.......................................... 3057 Phone: 317-871-0103 | Fax: 317-871-0104 provide customized and integrated door security systems 3981 E Miraloma Ave (EasyKits) allows our customers to easily specify and assure www.davisindustries.net Anaheim, CA 92806 the level of security they want for each project. Davis Industry Delivers-Building Automation Systems Phone: 800-278-4273 | Fax: 714-993-1840 that integrate environmental control, lighting control, Toll Free: 800-278-4273 Dietrich Industries Inc...................... 3752 security, access control and power monitoring on an www.creteseal.com 200 Old Wilson Bridge Rd. open architecture platform. Assistance to our clients Columbus, OH 44483 Creteseal CS2000 Concrete moisture vapor and alkalinity with the replacement and expansion of their mechanical Phone: 800-873-2604 control system for moisture sensitive floor covering. and electrical systems by offering consultation, design, Toll Free: 800-873-2604 implementation and commissioning of new systems. www.dietrichmetalframing.com Crown Polymers............................... 4050 11111 Kiley Drive DeAcero........................................... 2353 Dietrich offers the largest selection of cold-formed steel Huntley, IL 60142 framing and finishing products including interior drywall Ave Lazaro Cardenas #2333 OTE Phone: 847-659-0300 | Fax: 847-659-0310 framing and structural metal framing, floor joists, roof Garza Garcia, NL 66269 Mexico www.crownpolymers.com trusses, metal lath, and fire-rated assemblies. Dietrich also Phone: 800-332-2376 offers a large selection of clips and connectors, as well as Toll Free: 1-800-332-2376 “Green” products are nothing new at Crown Polymers. a full line of metal veneer, plaster and stucco beads and Our company has been making zero VOC/HAP coating and www.deacerofence.com trims. overlay products long before the benefits became widely DeAcero is one of the largest wire producers in America. known. Crown Polymers is a member of USGBC, and our DeAceropresents DesignMaster Fencing System, its welded products are LEED™ compliant. wire fencing system for industrial, commercial, schools, parks, public or residential fencing needs. DesignMaster Fence is a complete fencing system. Available in different heights and colors and adaptable to any surface or terrain.
Diskey Architectural Signage............. 2946 Dow Roofing Systems........................ 3850 Duro-Last, Inc.................................. 4849 P.O. Box 12100 Fort Wayne, IN 46862 Phone: (260) 424-0233 | Fax: (260) 424-0668 www.diskeysign.com From custom cut logo to injection molded plastic letters, photopolymer ADA room signs to cast bronze plaques, Diskey Architectural Signage can design, manufacture and install and all of your signage needs. Our comprehensive fabrication plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana specializes in custom orders and unique solutions to even the most difficult visual communication situations. Large volume or small, your design or ours, we can take your needs and turn them into reality, overnight!
Nine Sullivan Road Holyoke, MA 01040 Phone: 412-552-1071 | Fax: 413-552-1740 Toll Free: 800-621-7663 www.dowroofingsystems.com Dow Roofing Systems offers a complete line of heatweldable, reinforced membranes - Dow Tiempo+ TPO; Dow Viento PVC; and Dow CSPE - for commercial and industrial roofing. UL and FM approvals. Energy efficient white and colors are available.
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525 Morley Drive Saginaw, MI 48601 Phone: 800-848-0280 | Fax: 800-432-9331 www.duro-last.com The Duro-Last single-ply roofing system is ideal for any flat or low-sloped application. Every Duro-Last roof is manufactured to exact size in our controlled factory environment. This eliminates up to 85% of rooftop installation seaming and ensures an excellent fit, delivering worry-free, leak-proof, long-term protection. The Duro-Last white membrane has the highest retained Draper, Inc....................................... 3052 reflectivity of any single-ply membrane rated by the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® roof products program. The Duro411 South Pearl Street Last system is resistant to fire, chemicals, grease, high Spiceland, IN 47385 winds and punctures, and easily accommodates wide Door and Hardware Systems, Inc........ 4643 Phone: 765-987-7999 | Fax: 765-987-7142 temperature extremes. Installation is quiet, fast, and www.draperinc.com 17 Silver Street safe. A new Duro-Last roof often can be installed over an Rochester, NY 14611 Draper is the first and only gym equipment manufacturer existing roof. Duro-Last protects commercial and industrial Phone: 585-235-8543 | Fax: 585-235-0431 to offer GREENGUARD-certified products including wall buildings with a comprehensive 15-year No Dollar Toll Free: 800-836-8085 pads and gym divider curtain materials. We also offer Limit (NDL) warranty that clearly states our coverage of www.dhsi-seal.com GREENGUARD window shades and projection screen consequential damages that result from defects in the viewing surfaces. DHSI patented sound and smoke/fire seals, door bottoms Duro-Last material and/or installation workmanship. and transition strips have the highest field verified STC ratings. The industry’s only warranted system that meets DuPont Building Innovations............ 3846 Easi-Set Industries........................... 3742 all NFPA 2007 inspection guidelines. Ask for details. 4417 Lancaster Pike, CRP721-2134 5119 Catlett Rd. Also, the traditional privacy door guard in hotels is now Wilmington, DE 19898 Midland, VA 22728 unacceptable but DHSI has a patented product solution. Phone: 302-999-5609 Phone: 540-359-5411 | Fax: 540-439-1232 Fax: 302-999-4949 www.slenderwall.com DORMA Group North America............. 4055 Toll Free: 800-448-9835 SlenderWall is the only wall system that combines four www.tyvek.com DORMA Drive, Drawer AC proven components: architectural precast concrete, hotReamstown, PA 17567 The DuPont™ Tyvek® weatherization system consists dipped galvanized welded wire, insulated stainless-steel Phone: 717-336-3881 | Fax: 717-336-2106 of Tyvek® CommercialWrap®, Tyvek® StuccoWrap®, anchors (Thermaguard™), and heavy gauge galvanized Toll Free: 866-401-6063 Tyvek® HomeWrap®, DuPont™ FlexWrap™, DuPont™ steel or stainless steel studs, to create a single, efficient www.dorma-usa.com StraightFlash™, Tyvek® Tape, and Tyvek® Fasteners. This exterior wall system for new construction and renovation. integrated system provides the industry with the best Leaders in architectural opening solutions, DORMA SlenderWall is designed to reduce building foundation combination of air, water, and moisture management Group North America is part of the DORMA Group-an and structure costs, shipping and installation costs, and properties in commercial installations. international manufacturing powerhouse and one of thermal transfer. The design isolates the exterior precast the world’s leading suppliers of automatic door systems, controls and components. DORMA Group N.A. comprises: Dur-A-Flex Inc.................................. 3957 concrete cladding from the structural stresses associated with wind loading, steel frame movement, expansion and DORMA Architectural Hardware, DORMA Glas, Modernfold, 95 Goodwin St contraction and seismic shock. DORMA Canada, DORMA Mexico and DORMA Entrance East Hartford, CT 06108 Systems™ which markets products and services under the Phone: 860-528-9838 Electro-Mech Scoreboard Co.............. 2960 DORMA Automatics, Crane Revolving Doors™ and Carolina Fax: 860-528-2802 120 Industrial Parkway Door Controls names. Toll Free: 800-528-2802 Wrightsville, GA 31096 www.dur-a-flex.com Phone: 800-455-7846 | Fax: 478-864-0212 Dow Building Solutions..................... 2752 Our versatile seamless flooring and wall applications www.electro-mech.com 1605 Joseph Drive, 200 Larkin Center provide improved safety, minimum downtime, easy Supplier of Scoreboards, Electronic Message Centers and Midland, MI 48674 maintenance and long lasting performance along with Video display boards. Phone: 866-583-2583 decorative and moisture risk reducing options. www.dowbuildingsolutions.com Eljen Corporation............................. 4461 With the invention of its flagship STYROFOAM Insulation, 10 North Main St #216 Dow began planting seeds for today’s energy-efficient West Hartford, CT 06107 green designs with insulation, innovative systems and a Phone: 860-232-6334 | Fax: 860-232-0167 growing portfolio of solutions for foundations, walls and www.Eljen.com roofs. Today, Dow continues to leverage building science expertise and applies a systematic approach to developing Eljen Geotextile Sand Filter (GSF), no aggregate passive integrated systems and product solutions to help optimize alternative treatment/disposal leach field, MASSTC databuilding performance, maximize energy efficiency, GSF treatment < than 5BOD 5TSS, with 12” of sand. Many manage moisture and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. state approvals at 50-60% reduction over aggregate septic fields. Retains effectiveness indefinitely. 50,000+ installations, 20 years. Eljen Prefabricated Drainage System (PDS) for retaining walls, trenches, lower total costs than other PDS products, an edge drain for roads.
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E-Mon.............................................. 2556 Epro Services, Inc............................. 3944 Firestone Building Products.............. 3859 850 Town Center Drive Langhorne, PA 19047 Phone: 800-334-3666 Fax: 215-752-3094 www.emon.com E-Mon D-Mon metering products & systems allow commercial, industrial, institutional and multi-family users to identify exactly how, when and where energy is used in a facility. Monitored loads can include lighting circuits, heating & cooling systems, tenant spaces, common areas, production equipment or entire buildings. Meters can interface with E-Mon Energy AMR software for automatic reading, billing as well as graphic profiling of energy use for demand analysis and efficiency programs.
1328 E. Kellogg Drive Wichita, KS 67211 Phone: 316-262-2513 | Fax: 316-262-2529 Toll Free: 800-882-1896 www.eproserv.com Predominantly all of the materials (95%) used in the product are reclaimed materials. The Enviroshake® composite blend is a mixture of post industrial plastic(s), recycled rubber elastomers and cellulosic fibre materials. What distinguishes the Enviroshake® is its formulation and the process that produces this superior product. As the manufacturer, Enviroshake® can justifiably claim strong environmental advantages in addition to a quality product
250 West 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone: 317-575-7100 Fax: 317-816-3905 www.firestonebpco.com Firestone Building Products Company manufactures and markets a comprehensive line of single-ply, asphalt-based and metal roofing systems, insulation and accessory products for commercial roofing applications. With headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, Firestone operates twenty-two manufacturing facilities in North America and sells its products worldwide through a network of roofing contractors, distributors and field sales representatives.
Essroc/Axim Italcementi Group.......... 3444 Firestone Metal Products.................. 3859 Englert, Inc...................................... 2853 PO Box 234, 8282 Middlebranch Rd 1001 Lund Blvd. Anoka, MN 55303 Phone: 763-576-9595 Fax: 763-576-9596 Toll Free: 800-426-7737 www.unaclad.com Firestone Metal Products manufactures the complete line of UNA-CLAD wall product systems which includes honeycomb, aluminum plate and composite wall panel systems, column covers, equipment screens, flat lock systems, Sunscreens, and Light Shelves. All are available in a large variety of material and color options, providing endless design options from just one source.
Firestop Contractors International Association...................................... 2656 4415 W. Harrison St., #436 Hillside, IL 60162 Phone: 708-202-1108 | Fax: 708-449-0837 www.fcia.org The Firestop Contractors International Association is a trade group of specialty firestop contractors, manufacturers, associate consultant, distributors and manufacturers representatives. FCIA Members provide systems on the world’s construction and renovation projects, large and small. Visit FCIA to learn about the construction quality process, firestopping and fire and smoke resistant effective compartmentation. Get a free subscription to Life Safety Digest Magazine, free to attendees.
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Middlebranch, OH 44652 Phone: 330-966-0444 | Fax: 330-499-9275 Toll Free: 800-899-8795 www.aximconcrete.com Essroc is a leading North American cement producer. Axim is the largest concrete admixture supplier in many of its markets. The company operates three state-of-the-art technical centers located in France, Italy and Ohio (USA). Enviroshake, Inc............................... 2643 We are a member of the Italcementi Group of companies, a world leader in cement production. 650 Riverview Drive, Unit 5 Chatham, ON N7M 5W8 Canada Phone: 1-866-423-3302 | Fax: 519-380-0689 Excel Dryer, Inc................................. 2455 www.enviroshake.com 357 Chestnut Street East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Enviroshake® is a composite “high tech” roofing product that replicates the look of a cedar shake but has the added Phone: 413-525-4531 | Fax: 413-525-2853 Toll Free: 800-255-9235 benefit of performance and durability associated with www.exceldryer.com Enviroshake® composite materials. Enviroshake® was founded in 1998 and is marketed in direct competition to XLERATOR® hand dryer, The New Industry Standard, dries natural cedar shakes and other premium roofing products. hands completely in 10 – 15 seconds and uses 80 percent less energy than conventional dryers. XLERATOR represents Epic Metals Corp............................... 3356 a 95% cost savings versus paper towels and eliminates their maintenance while improving restroom hygiene. 11 Talbot Ave. XLERATOR is also GreenSpec® Approved and helps qualify Rankin, PA 15104 for LEED® Credits. Phone: 412-351-3913 | Fax: 412-351-2018 Toll Free: 877-696-3742 www.epicmetals.com Finish Systems International............. 3648 200 East 37th St, Suite 4 With a 40 year track record, Epic Metals Corporation New York, NY 10016 continues to be the innovative leader in the design/ production of structural long-span acoustical roof deck and Phone: 917-733-7111 | Fax: 910-215-0926 composite floor deck ceiling systems. Product lines address www.finishsystems.com architectural applications, spans up to 55 feet, and acoustic Fireline 520..................................... 2553 control. Systems include Epicore®, Wideck®, Archdeck®, 2225 Kenmore Ave Suite 100-104 and Envista®. Buffalo, NY 14207 Phone: 716-332-4699 | Fax: 716-873-1662 www.fire-barriers.com Fireline 520, fire barriers for architectural expansion joints, factory assembled for new construction or retrofit. Installs from top or bottom of slab, from 2” thru 32,” designed to save on installation labor cost. New water guard series, fire barriers with built-in water protection & drainage. Patented factory assembled directional changes. Compatible with most surface mounted top seals. 1200 Amboy Ave Perth Amboy, NJ 08862 Phone: 732-826-8614 | Fax: 732-826-8865 www.englertinc.com Englert offers a complete line of standing seam metal roofing systems, rollforming machines and gutter systems including LeafGuard, RainPro and Gutter Tunnel.
Forbo Flooring Systems..................... 3542 PO Box 667, 8 Maplewood Dr. Hazleton, PA 18202 Phone: 570-459-0771 | Fax: 570-450-0229 Toll Free: 800-842-7839 www.forboflooringna.com Forbo Flooring is the world’s largest manufacturer of linoleum products. Linoleum products are made of linseed oil, rosins, wood flour and finely ground limestone calendared onto a jute backing (polyester backing for tiles). Forbo floor coverings have excellent performance characteristics when installed by a Forbo Master Mechanic and maintained properly, in accordance with Forbo’s recommended maintenance instructions.
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Foundations Worldwide, Inc.............. 3155 Global Partitions.............................. 4257 Henry Company................................ 4956
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7001 Wooster Pike Medina, OH 44256 Phone: 330-722-5033 | Fax: 330-722-5037 Toll Free: 877-716-2757 www.foundations.com Foundations® offers the broadest range of changing stations available to accommodate every budget, application and facility. Our complete line includes polyethylene, clad, full stainless steel, and special needs units. Accessories include wall seat, diaper dispenser, diaper kits, liner dispenser, and sanitary changing station liners.
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2171 Liberty Hill Road Eastangollee, GA 30538 Phone: 706-827-2700 | Fax: 706-827-2710 www.globalpartitions.com Global Partitions is recognized as the premiere manufacturer and supplier of toilet partitions, shower dividers and dressing partitions. Global offers a full range of styles, hardware and material options including powder coated steel, stainless steel, plastic laminate, phenolic and solid plastic.
909 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Ste 650 El Segundo, CA 90245 Phone: 310-955-9200 Fax: 310-640-7663 Toll Free: 800-598-7663 www.henry.com Henry Company is the leading innovator of Building Envelope Systems(R) and understands the principles of integrating Air and Vapor Barrier, Roofing and Waterproofing Systems to ensure superior building performance. From rooftop to foundation, Henry Grace.............................................. 3660 professionals offer designers, contractors and building owners a combination of technical experience and a 62 Whittemore Ave commitment to provide quality products. GAF/GAF-ELK.................................... 3258 Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: 866-333-3726 1361 Alps Road Fax: 617-498-4314 Wayne, NJ 07470 Holdfast Technologies LLC................. 4949 www.graceconstruction.com Phone: 973-628-4132 | Fax: 973-628-3865 12026 Lower Valley Pike Toll Free: 800-365-7353 Medway, OH 45341 Grace Construction Products is a leading global www.gaf.com Phone: 937-879-6380 | Fax: 937-879-6382 manufacturer of a wide range of innovative specialty www.holdfast-tech.com construction products and services including: air and Founded in 1886, GAF is North America’s largest vapor barriers, structural waterproofing systems, roofing manufacturer of residential and commercial roofing underlayments, flexible flashings, fire protection products, Hollow Metal Manufacturers products. Professional installers have long preferred the Association Div. of NAAMM................ 2846 concrete admixtures and fibers, cement processing dependable performance that only a GAF roof can offer, 800 Roosevelt Road, Bldg. C, Suite 312 additives and concrete masonry products. and have made it the #1 brand in North America. We Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 manufacture roofing technologies for all types of roofing systems. Hager Companies............................. 4744 Phone: 630-942-6591 | Fax: 630-790-3095 www.hollowmetal.org 139 Victor Street Representing manufacturers of hollow metal doors and Georgia Pacific Corp.......................... 5050 St. Louis, MO 63104 frames including fire-rated assemblies and specialty doors. Phone: 314-772-4400 | Fax: 314-772-0744 133 Peachtree St NE , 8th Publishers of standards, specifications and technical notes www.hagerco.com Floor for industry products. Atlanta, GA 30303 Hager Companies provides single-source solutions for Phone: 404-652-2819 the door hardware industry. Our line of quality products Hydro-Stop, LLC/United Coatings (Quest Fax: 404-487-4027 includes architectural hinges, continuous hinges, trim, www.gpdens.com thresholds/weatherstripping, sliding door hardware, locks, Construction Products)..................... 4043 closers, and exit devices. Since 1849, our focus has been on 1465 Pipefitter Street Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Dens™ Brand fiberglass mat N. Charleston, SC 29405 value and incomparable customer service. gypsum panels provide both moisture forgiveness and Phone: 843-745-9600 | Fax: 843-745-9602 the possibility of re-sequencing the construction process. Georgia-Pacific produces the only full line of fiberglass HandiSolutions................................ 3244 Toll Free: 800-739-5566 www.hydro-stop.com mat gypsum panels, all of which are GREENGUARD 1940 Lunt Ave Hydro-Stop is formulated to provide permanent solutions Indoor Air Quality® Certified for low VOC emissions and/ Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 to water ingress problems throughout the entire building or GREENGUARD listed as microbial resistant. Visit us as Phone: 847-439-6770 envelope. Our roofing system is a fully adhered sustainable www.gpdens.com or call 800-225-6119 for technical www.handisolutions.com reinforced 100% acrylic elastomeric that will never need information. HandiSolutions - Home Storage Products to be torn off. Hydro-Stop’s high quality products have Gill Athletics.................................... 2849 Heckmann Building Products, Inc...... 3855 been used world wide and carry various approvals from FM (Factory Mutual), CRRC, Miami-Dade, Florida Building 2300 Oakmont Way, Suite 209 1501 N 31st Ave Code, Energy Star, and are complainant with OTC (Ozone Eugene, OR 97401 Melrose Park, IL 60160 Transport Commission), LEED, and CA Title 24. Phone: 217-367-8438 | Fax: 217-367-8440 Phone: 708-865-2403 | Fax: 708-865-2640 www.gillathletics.com www.heckmannbuildingprods.com Hyload Flashing System.................... 3151 Gill Athletics is the nation’s largest manufacturer of Heckmann Building Products, in it’s 85th year, specializes 5020 Panther Parkway construction related athletic equipment for football/ in custom fabricated items and carries a full line of Seville, OH 44273 soccer/track & field facilities. accessories for any masonry project. Heckmann is the Phone: 330-769-3546 | Fax: 330-769-4153 home of the Pos-I-Tie®, the #1 most specified Brick Veneer Toll Free: 800-457-4056 Anchoring System. www.hyloadflashing.com The Hyload Cloaked Flashing System provides three unique membranes for today’s varied construction situations. To assist the mason, Hyload provides three-dimensional shapes (Cloaks) for watertight detailing. Hyload’s UV stable membranes are compatible with silicone and urethane sealants and available in gray, tan, white and black for DRIP edge mortar match.
IB Roof Systems............................... 3046 InPro Corporation............................ 3252 Isolatek International...................... 3955 2877 Chad Drive Eugene, OR 97408 Phone: 541-242-2871 | Fax: 541-302-6692 Toll Free: 800-426-1626 www.ibroof.com IB Roof Systems provides high performance PVC singleply. Training is provided at no-cost and installation demonstrations can be arranged. Instruction videos are produced in English and Spanish for proper training. Our in house technical, marketing and sales staff provides quality service to aid your business growth. IB Roof Systems… Expect More.
41 Furnace Street Stanhope, NJ 07874 Phone: 973-347-1200-220 | Fax: 973-347-9170 Toll Free: 800-631-9600 www.cafco.com Isolatek International specializes in spray-applied fire resistive materials, thin film intumescent coatings, rigid board fire resistive materials, thermal insulation and acoustical treatment.
JanUS Door...................................... 2961 134 E. Luke Rd. Temple, GA 30179 Phone: 770-562-2850 | Fax: 770-562-2264 www.janusintl.com The Janus International Rolling Steel Division manufacturers a complete line of commercial and industrial rolling steel doors, including medium duty service doors, full duty service doors, fire doors, fire shutters and counter shutters. Our doors are manufactured combining state-of-the-art equipment with time proven engineering standards to ensure the highest quality, reliability and satisfaction. Our three year warranty attests to our commitment to superior workmanship with each Janus door.
JCRANE Inc....................................... 4844 PO Box 155 Covington, OH 45318 Phone: 937-473-2097 | Fax: 937-473-5250 www.jcrane.net JCRANE, Inc. provides rental, sales, and service of Self Erecting Cranes, City Cranes, and Tower Cranes. These cranes are used on a wide range of construction and revitalization projects. Our cranes reduce labor and material handling cost as well as increase jobsite efficiency.
International Cellulose Corp.............. 3844 Innovation Wireless.......................... 2859 12315 Robin Blvd Jerith Mfg Co., Inc............................. 4460 11869 Teale Street Culver City, CA 90230 Phone: 888-559-5565 | Fax: 310-482-3480 www.innovationwireless.com Innovation Wireless specializes in Time Synchronization, with over 30 years of expertise as a leader in the design and distribution of clocks, clock parts and components. Our wireless clock system uses GPS or NTP to achieve Accurate, Reliable, Synchronized Time throughout your facility at a fraction of the cost to maintain existing failed or failing clock systems.
Houston, TX 77045 Phone: 713-610-4718 | Fax: 713-433-2029 Toll Free: 800-444-1252-4718 www.spray-on.com Leading manufacturer of spray-applied acoustical and thermal products that are manufactured from a minimum 80% recycled materials. Our products contribute to the LEED Points System. Class 1, Class A Fire Rating.
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S80 W18766 Apollo Dr Muskego, WI 53150 Phone: 262-679-9127 Fax: 262-679-5407 Toll Free: 800-222-5556 www.inprocorp.com InPro Corporation offers interior protection products including Sanparrel™ Rigid Vinyl Sheet, corner guards, and wall guard. InPro also offers ADA-compliant interior and exterior signage. InPro’s Decorative surfaces line produces PRISM® Solid Surface and Suncast™ Cultured Marble products. Look to InPro for a broad array of privacy curtain track and cubicle fabrics. Select InPro for architectural Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies. 4046 expansion joints, as well complete line of louvers, vents, sunscreens and architectural grilles. 11819 Pennsylvania Street Carmel, IN 46032 Phone: 317-810-3732 | Fax: 317-810-3989 Insulated Roofing Contractors........... 2947 www.securitytechnologies.ingersollrand.com/ 326 Mount Tabor Road New Albany, IN 47150 Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies provides products Phone: 812-206-0077 | Fax: 812-206-7701 and services that make environments safe, secure, www.ircroof.com and productive. These products include electronic and biometric access control systems; time and attendance Insulation Solutions, Inc................... 4960 and personal scheduling systems; mechanical locks and portable security, door closers and exit devices, steel doors 401 Truck Haven Rd East Peoria, IL 61611 and frames, architectural hardware and technologies and Phone: 309-698-0062 | Fax: 309-698-0065 services for global security markets. Toll Free: 866-698-6562 Innerface Architectural Signage, Inc.. 3055 www.insulationsolutions.com Insulation Solutions, Inc. manufactures cutting edge 5849 Peachtree Road insulation, building products and accessories for a Atlanta, GA 30341 variety of industries. The design and ingenuity of these Phone: 770-921-5566 | Fax: 770-279-1327 products reflects our mission: to change everyday building Toll Free: 800-445-4796 challenges into practical solutions using science, research, www.innerfacesign.com With over 37 years of experience, INNERFACE Architectural and technology. ISI is committed to forming partnerships Signage, Inc. offers turnkey design, wayfinding, fabrication with our customers and suppliers in order to continuously develop new products and improve existing product lines. and installation of interior and exterior sign systems and interactive touchscreen information systems.
14400 McNulty Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 Phone: 215-676-4068 | Fax: 215-676-9756 Toll Free: 800-344-2242 www.jerith.com Alternatives to chain link fence in the form of Ornamental Welded Wire sections and Ornamental aluminum fences
Johnson Screens............................... 3946 International Masonry Institute........ 3143 1950 Old Highway 8 NW 42 East Street Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: 410-280-1310 Fax: 301-261-2855 www.imiweb.org The International Masonry Institute (IMI) is a labor/ management cooperative of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers and the contractors who employ their members. IMI conducts programs in Marketing, Apprenticeship & Training, Research Development, Labor/Management Relations. IMI Technical staff will be present to address questions on energy efficient masonry solutions and masonry applications for LEED projects.
New Brighton, MN 55112 Phone: 651-636-3900 | Fax: 651-638-3266 www.johnsonscreens.com Johnson Screens® designs and manufactures many types of architectural screens. Products include: • Art & Sculptures • Column Covers • Floor Grids • Lighting Applications • Urban Furniture • Wall Cladding • And more! We design and engineer our screens to satisfy the requirements of your application and can provide all required attachment details, structural calculations, installation instructions and continued engineering support.
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Kanepi Innovations.......................... 4746 Kingspan Insulated Panels................ 3048 Kundel Industries............................. 2847 14800 172nd Avenue Grand Haven, MI 49417 Phone: 616-842-5100 | Fax: 616-846-2144 www.kanepiinnovations.com Kanepi Innovations has created the first intuitive wireless command/control, energy management, and monitoring system. Kanepi redefines the meaning of control by creating a system that defies traditional thinking. It’s been designed to turn the ceiling grid of a commercial or industrial building into a fully realized technology infrastructure. Utilizing light fixtures as a vector to produce a mesh network, this technology creates a living and breathing environment within the standard workplace.
545 North Rivermede Rd., Suite 201 A Concord, ON L4K 4H1 Canada Phone: 905-760-1265 | Fax: 905-738-9104 Toll Free: 866-442-3594 www.kingspanpanels.com Kingspan insulated panels are not only aesthetically pleasing but as recent study indicates the most sustainable building envelope solution in terms of energy efficiency, durability and cost. A single component energy efficient solution with a high continuous R–value of 7.6 per inch, eliminating thermal bridging. Engineered rainscreen joints provide weather and air tight barrier with mold growth resistance. Shortens construction time by up to 50% over traditional site assembled systems.
3710 Hendricks Rd. Austintown, OH 44515 Phone: 330-259-9009 | Fax: 330-259-9001 www.kundel.com istrut-an attractive aluminum structural shapes that has a variety of clamps, brackets and plates that you can assemble like an erection Kit. SnapTrac - Overhead crane kits from 150lb to 20,000lb capacity Manufactured by Kundel www.kundel.com
Kwalu............................................. 3947
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316 E. Woodlawn Street, PO Box 1870 Ridgeland, SC 29936 Phone: 800-405-3441 | Fax: 843-726-9230 Toll Free: 877-695-9258 Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc................. 2755 987 Commercial Ave. Knauf Insulation.............................. 4042 www.kwalu.com San Carlos, CA 94070 One Knauf Drive Kwalu provides complete furniture solutions through Phone: 650-592-8337 Shelbyville, IN 46176 innovative, low-maintenance designs that look great Fax: 817-285-0278 Phone: 317-398-4434 | Fax: 317-398-3675 and last. We offer a full range of virtually indestructible www.kellymoore.com Toll Free: 800-825-4434 and customizable products - seating, tables, casegoods www.knaufinsulation.us and wall protection. Kwalu is backed by 25 years of Kelly-Moore is committed to the development and manufacturing of quality, high performance products Knauf Insulation’s industry leading insulation is now even service excellence with a 10-year product warranty on and environmentally sensitive coating systems to meet more sustainable. ECOSE™ Technology, a revolutionary new construction and finish. the ever changing and demanding requirements in the binder technology is based on rapidly renewable bio-based commercial, residential and facility building industry. ingredients instead of non-renewable petroleum-based Kwik-Wall........................................ 4646 Kelly-Moore’s “Green Initiative” is second to none. Our chemicals commonly used in fiberglass binders. ECOSE™ 1010 East Edwards Street coatings meet the Nation’s most stringent VOC Regulations Technology reduces binder embodied energy by up to 70% Springfield, IL 62703 and we continue to engineer eco-friendly low or zero VOC compared to Knauf’s traditional binder and contains no Phone: 217-522-5553 | Fax: 217-522-1170 coatings that provide excellent performance and service phenol, formaldehyde, acrylics or artificial colors. The next www.kwik-wall.com life. generation of insulation…naturally from Knauf. KWIK-WALL is the one-stop solution for cost effective and flexible space management, providing quality operable Kemiko Concrete Stains.................... 4859 Koester American............................. 5059 wall systems. KWIK-WALL manufacturers a wide variety of 13210 Barton Circle 2585 Aviator Dr. operable wall systems to meet your space requirements, Sante Fe Springs, CA 90605 Virginia Beach, VA 23453 including moveable walls, accordion folding doors, and Phone: 562-946-8781 | Fax: 562-944-9958 Phone: 757-425-1206 | Fax: 757-425-1202 moveable glass walls. Our products are developed to www.kemiko.com Koester American Corp specializes in single-coat moisture provide easy set up and superior visual and sound privacy. With KWIK-WALL products you can use the area you have, Kemiko Stone Tone Stain is used for interior and exterior reduction and alkalinity control systems, a concrete to create the space you need. concrete projects. Kemiko reacts with concrete, creating oil removal system, cementitious underlayments and color variations and a surface that resembles marble cementitious waterproofing for concrete, concrete block or glazed stone. Available in eight colors, Kemiko will and masonry substrates. We have been successfully solving L & M Construction Chemicals, Inc...... 3942 not fade, chip, or peel. Kemiko’s Rembrandt Polymers water vapor emissions and alkalinity problems in the 14851 Calhoun Rd are eco-friendly and available in 18 colors! Topcoats flooring industry for 17 years and have a reputation for Omaha, Nebraska 68152 include waxes, sealers, plus Kemiko’s line of industrial customer service that is based on Koester’s philosophy of Phone: 402-453-6600 coatings: waterborne & 100% solids epoxies, aliphatic customer priority and service. Fax: 402-453-0244 polyurethanes, and a polyaspartic. Toll Free: 800-362-3331 Kone, Inc......................................... 3452 www.lmcc.com Kinetics Noise Control....................... 4644 One Kone Court The FGS PermaShine Dry Concrete Polishing System is Moline, IL 61265 6300 Irelan Place available exclusively through L&M Construction Chemicals. Phone: 309-764-6771 | Fax: 309-743-5469 Dublin, OH 43106 FGS PermaShine is GreenSpec LISTED. Learn how to Toll Free: 800-956-5663 Phone: 614-889-0480 | Fax: 614-889-0540 incorporate this high performing System into your next www.kone.com Toll Free: 800-959-1229 LEED project by stopping by Booth 3942 for a copy of the www.kineticsnoise.com White Paper: Polished Concrete and LEED Certification. KONE is a world-leading manufacturer of sustainable, energy-efficient elevators, escalators and autowalks. KONE Enhance your next project! Kinetics offers a broad range of acoustical treatments and is a service company known worldwide as a technology noise control products for all types of buildings. Materials leader with the most innovative products and service and assemblies enhance room acoustics and reduce noise Lafarge North America..................... 4458 methods in the elevator and escalator industry. For the intrusion. Improve your design with better acoustics. 12950 Worldgate Dr #500 latest product information and interactive design tools Herndon, VA 20170 visit www.kone.com. Phone: 703-480-3692 Fax: 703-796-0062 www.lafargenorthamerica.com Lafarge is the largest diversified supplier of construction materials including cement, aggregates, concrete, asphalt and gypsum in the U.S. and Canada.
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Landscape Concepts Management..... 2857 LinEl Signature................................ 3743 Main Steel Polishing Company, Inc..... 2461
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31745 Alleghany Rd. Grayslake, IL 60030 Phone: 847-223-3800 | Fax: 847-223-3800 Toll Free: 866-655-3800 www.landscapeconcepts.com Landscape Concepts Management, Inc. is an exclusively commercial landscape contractor capable of providing complete exterior services by its own certified experts including Turf Management, Tree Care, Irrigation, Green Roofs, Aquatics, Water Features, Seasonal Color, Holiday Decor, LEED Sustainability, and more.
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101 LinEl Drive Mooresville, IN 46158 Phone: 317-831-5314 | Fax: 317-831-9260 Toll Free: 800-290-9619 www.linelsignature.com LinEl Signature is a leading manufacturer of monumental skylights, panel systems and ornamental metal products. Designed with strict attention to detail, LinEl Signature skylights pass rigorous tests to provide reliability and performance, as well as style.
2 Hance Ave Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 Phone: 733-345-7310 | Fax: 732-345-7455 www.mainsteel.com The only limit is your imagination! Main Steel’s new line of pattern finishes include a wide variety of designs that can be used in a multitude of projects. Utilizing various polishing or buffing methods, we have been adding beauty and value to our customers’ products for 50+ years! Now you can partner our expertise with your creativity. Main Steel’s finishes also offer a “green” advantage: no LiveRoof, LLC.................................... 2552 coatings or VOC emissions; no harsh or toxic chemicals needed for cleaning and a long service life. Lapeyre Stair................................... 3148 PO Box 533 Spring Lake, MI 49456 P.O. Box 50699 Phone: 616-842-1392 | Fax: 616-842-3273 New Orleans, LA 70150 Mankato-Kasota Stone Inc................ 4152 www.liveroof.com Phone: 504-733-6009 818 North Willow St Fax: 504-733-4393 Mankato, MN 56001 Developed by Career Horticulturists for Long Term Toll Free: 800-535-7631 Phone: 507-625-2746 | Fax: 507-625-2748 Sustainability, LiveRoof® is the First and Only Invisible www.lapeyrestair.com www.mankato-kasota-stone.com Modular Green Roof System. Prevegetated and utilizing patent-pending Soil Elevators™ and Moisture Portals™, Lapeyre Stair manufactures steel stairs for industrial and the LiveRoof® system is: * INSTANTLY GREEN – arrives fully MAPEI Corp...................................... 4561 commercial use. The alternating tread stair is the ideal 1144 E. Newport Center Dr grown * INVISIBLE / Subterranean – for a natural look * safety alternative to ship’s ladders and steep stairs. The Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 MODULAR – for fast, easy & economical installation pre-engineered steel stairs take the hassle out of jobsite Phone: 954-205-4077 | Fax: 954-246-8801 stair installation. LONMARK........................................ 2453 Toll Free: 800-426-2734 www.mapei.com LATICRETE International, Inc.............. 3952 550 Meridian Avenue MAPEI, a global corporation, has been supplying San Jose, CA 95126 1 Laticrete Park North residential and major commercial projects with total Phone: 408-938-5266 Bethany, CT 06524 installation solutions for tile and stone, floor covering, and www.lonmark.org Phone: 203-393-0010-295 decorative concrete as well as concrete restoration for 70 Fax: 203-393-1684 LonMark is a global membership organization created years. Visit our website at www.mapei.com for technical Toll Free: 800-243-4788 to promote and advance the business of efficient and information or call 1-800-42-MAPEI (1-800-426-2734) for www.laticrete.com effective integration of open, multi-vendor control the nearest location. systems utilizing ISO/IEC 14908-1 and related standards. LATICRETE offers an array of low VOC products from Members of LonMark include the world’s leading waterproofing to crack suppression to thin-bed adhesives Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn... 4249 to grout, allowing you to breathe easier and safer. Certified manufacturers, integrators and users of control systems 111 Deer Lake Road, Suite 100 in a variety of industries including building automation, by GREENGUARD, LATICRETE green products contribute Deerfield, IL 60015 security, lighting, elevators, mass transit, semiconductorto LEED, meet commercial/residential low VOC building Phone: 847-480-9138 | Fax: 847-480-9282 requirements, and are backed by the most comprehensive manufacturing equipment, home/consumer appliances, warranty in the industry. For over 50 years, LATICRETE has sunblinds, energy metering, construction, commercial real Toll Free: 888-480-9138 www.maplefloor.org estate, and industrial automation. been committed to providing innovative products for tile and stone installations around the world. The MFMA Sourcebook contains members, technical Magnetic Automation Corp................ 2555 information, position statements, forms, information on Inspection Services an the New Accredited Installer Lightning Protection Institute.......... 2449 3160 Murrell Rd Program. Stop by booth 4249 to reserve your free copy. Rockledge, FL 32955 P.O. Box 99 Phone: 321-635-8585 | Fax: 321-635-9449 Maryville, MO 64468 www.ac-magnetic.com Phone: 660-582-0424 | Fax: 660-582-0430 Marble Institute of America.............. 2548 Toll Free: 800-488-6864 28901 Clemens Rd. #100 Magnetic Automation Corp. is a global manufacturer www.lightning.org Cleveland, OH 44145 of vehicle and pedestrian access gates for any parking, Phone: 440-250-9222 | Fax: 440-250-9223 security, pedestrian, and access control application. Our The Lightning Protection Institute (LPI) is a nationwide www.marble-institute.com products are highly reliable and therefore greatly reduce not-for profit organization founded in 1955 to promote maintenance and service cost. As a result our products lightning protection education, awareness and safety. The Marble Institute is the world’s largest trade provide a fast return of investment and low lifecycle cost. LPI members are dedicated to ensuring today’s lightning association serving the natural stone industry. It serves protection systems provide the best possible quality in as the technical resource for industry professionals and both materials and installation practices. it establishes standards and specifications for the use of stone. MIA promotes natural stone, publishes a consumer magazine, offers business tools, educational programs, publications, videos, and sponsors and facilitates an industry accreditation program. The organization is the key resource for the natural stone industry.
Marley Engineered Products.............. 5061 Master Wall, Inc............................... 3344 Midwest Security Products, Inc.......... 2359 470 Beauty Spot Road Bennettsville, SC 29512 Phone: 843-454-2808 | Fax: 843-479-8912 www.marleymeh.com Marley Engineered Products, Qmark, Berko, Leading Edge, Aztec. Marley Engineered Products designs, manufactures, and markets a full line of electric comfort heating and air moving products for primary or supplementary use in residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Products include baseboard, unit heaters, portable heaters, commercial cabinet heaters, architectural convectors, infrared heaters, air curtains, air circulators and specialty application products and accessories.
PO Box 397 Fortson, GA 31808 Phone: 800-760-2861 | Fax: 800-755-0825 www.masterwall.com Master Wall Inc. manufactures EIFS, stucco and related coatings.
3840 Herr Road Sylvania, OH 43650 Phone: 419-534-6886 | Fax: 419-534-6888 Toll Free: 800-767-6894 www.mwspi.com For 20+ years Midwest Security has provided quality security solutions. We offer both electronic and mechanical MBM Corporation............................. 2349 locking systems, core pinning, key records services, on-line customer service options, and more. From cam locks to 3134 Industry Drive door access control systems, high security to medium, North Charleston, SC 29418 Midwest can satisfy your entire access control requirement. Phone: 800-223-2508 | Fax: 843-552-2974 www.mbmcorp.com
MIFAB, Inc....................................... 3543 McKeon Rolling Steel Door Company.. 3049 1321 West 119th St
Marlite, Inc...................................... 4246 44 Sawgrass Drive
Bellport, NY 11713 Phone: 718-965-0700 | Fax: 718-768-3406 Toll Free: 800-266-9392 www.mckeondoor.com McKeon manufacturer’s specialty fire door rated assemblies in overhead, side acting, side coiling and accordion types, with oversize doors and door assemblies with egress designed into the system as a standard. McKeon is the leader in specialty fire rated door systems.
Chicago, IL 60643 Phone: 773-341-3001 | Fax: 773-341-3046 Toll Free: 800-465-2736 www.mifab.com MIFAB is a manufacturer of floor, roof, area and trench drains, fixture carriers, backwater valves, access doors, grease, oil, solids and hair interceptors, trap seal primers, water hammer arrestors, siphonic roof drains, floor sinks, no hub couplings, C-PORT recycled rubber pipe supports and roof hatches.
McNear Brick and Block..................... 3043 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc........... 2652
1 McNear Brickyard Rd San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415-454-6811 | Fax: 415-453-3141 Marvin Windows and Doors............... 4060 Toll Free: 888-442-6811 PO Box 100 www.mcnear.com Warroad, MN 56763 Since 1868, McNear Brick and Block has been Phone: 800-718-3660 manufacturing high-quality masonry products at Fax: 218-386-4027 its historic site on San Francisco Bay. Long a leading Toll Free: 800-718-3660 manufacturer in Northern California, McNear has recently www.marvin.com expanded into national distribution of its wide range of Marvin Windows and Doors is a premier manufacturer Thin Brick, including the distinctive Sandmold Series. of quality wood and clad wood windows and doors. Headquartered in Warroad, MN, Marvin offers the Metal-Era........................................ 4958 industry’s best selection of sizes, options and custom 1600 Airport Road capabilities to exceed your building and remodeling Waukesha, WI 53188 needs. Each window and door is built around your exact Phone: 262-650-6423 | Fax: 262-549-6009 specifications. Toll Free: 800-558-2162 www.metalera.com Master Building Specialties, Inc......... 2451 Since 1980, Metal-Era has been committed to unequaled 14628 Central Ave service in the industry & has provided a wide selection Chino, CA 91710 of engineered roof edge systems designed to meet the Phone: 909-393-0186 | Fax: 909-393-2062 roofing industry’s strictest standards. In 2006 Metal-Era Toll Free: 800-908-8372 introduced an innovative line of airflow products to www.masterbuilding.com provide commercial buildings with proper intake and Master Building Specialties, Inc. provides Commercial and exhaust venting. Metal-Era employees & its nationwide Industrial Bathroom Partitions & restroom Accessories, network of over 350 experienced reps & distributors are Lockers, Emergency fixtures, Plumbing and Security dedicated to providing superior products & personalized fixtures. Our Products ship anywhere in the USA. We can service. also arrange international Shipments. We only represent quality products from manufacturers that have solid guarantees; Companies like Bobrick, Bradley/Mills, and Columbia Partitions.
1617 Boylston Ave Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: 206-438-3571 | Fax: 206-632-3159 www.mitsubishijettowel.com The world’s quietest, cleanest, and most energy efficient hand dryer. An elegant solution for businesses that are bothered by noisy dryers, and are tired of wasting thousands every year for paper towels. The Jet Towel is appropriate for all facilities and is installed in hospitals, universities, offices, museums, restaurants, and many others. The Mitsubishi Jet Towel improves cleanliness, requires minimal maintenance, has a lifespan exceeding 7 years, and contributes to LEED credits. (Greenspec)
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202 Harger Street Dover, OH 44622 Phone: 330-343-6621 | Fax: 330-343-7296 Toll Free: 800-377-1221 www.marlite.com Marlite provides specialty wall systems and related interior building products to distinct commercial markets on a worldwide basis. Marlite gives you more choices in architectural panels, materials and finishes, including classic wood veneers, to inspire ideas. Plus patented, pre-engineered installation hardware and trim that speed design decisions, specifications and reliable project completion.
Mortar Net USA Ltd........................... 3847 541 S Lake St Gary, IN 46403 Phone: 219-939-3870 | Fax: 219-939-3877 www.mortarnet.com With its patented dovetail design and open-mesh weave, Mortar Net breaks up mortar on two levels, thereby allowing for open-air movement in and out of the cavity, and for moisture to migrate to the weep holes. This process ensures walls breathe, drain and dry quickly and efficiently.
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Munns Manufacturing, Inc................ 2953 National Frame Building Association.. 4743 Noble Company................................ 4755 1140 North 1000 West Tremoton, UT 84337 Phone: 435-257-5673 | Fax: 435-257-3842 Toll Free: 888-774-7348 www.munnsmfg.com Munns Manufacturing is the largest Steeple manufacturer in the US. Serving you from Utah and Virginia. In business for 20 years serving the United States, Canada, South Africa, England, Samoa, and Australia. Our specialties include: custom build Steeples, Cupolas, Clock Towers, Bell Towers, Domes, Dormers, Spires, Pinnacles, Crosses, Weathervanes, Fascia & Sofit.
Munters Corp.-Moisture Control......... 4558
PO Box 350 Grand Haven, MI 49417 Phone: 231-799-8000 | Fax: 231-799-8850 Toll Free: 800-878-5788 www.noblecompany.com Noble Company produces NobleSeal Sheet Membranes to protect thin-set tile installations for waterproofing, sound reduction & crack isolation and shower waterproofing accessories like ready-to-tile Niches, Curb overlays & Benches. Products are time tested and guaranteed to last. Please visit our Construct Booth #4755
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National Gypsum Co.......................... 3458 44 Canal Center Plaza
2001 Rexford Road Charlotte, NC 28211 Phone: 704-365-7300 Fax: 800-329-6421 www.nationalgypsum.com National Gypsum Company is a fully integrated building products manufacturer and one of the leading gypsum board producers in the world. Gold Bond gypsum board features the XP products with mold and moisture resistance, abuse and impact resistance and SoundBreak XP. e²XP extended exposure gypsum sheathing panel and e²XP extended exposure shaftliner are the newest introductions. ProForm joint-compounds, and PermaBase Napoleon / Lynx............................... 2351 cement board complete the full product offering. 111 Weires Road Archbold, OH 43502 National Terrazzo & Mosaic................ 4256 Phone: 419-445-1010 | Fax: 419-466-2616 201 N. Maple Avenue Suite 208 www.lynx-nsw.com/ Purcellville, VA 20132 Phone: 540-751-0930 | Fax: 540-751-0935 National Concrete Masonry Assn........ 3343 www.ntma.com 13750 Sunrise Valley Drive Herndon, VA 20171 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc............................. 3044 Phone: 703-713-1900 | Fax: 703-713-1910 PO Box 347 www.ncma.org Fond du Lac, WI 54936 The National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) is Phone: 920-923-2800 | Fax: 920-923-3800 a non-profit organization representing producers and Toll Free: 877-923-2800 suppliers in the concrete masonry industry. Concrete www.nsvi.com masonry and concrete hardscape products offer one of the best solutions for durability and sustainability when it Natural Stone Veneers International Inc (NSVI) fabricates natural thin veneer stone that can be specified on both comes to commercial and residential construction. commercial and residential projects. From traditional design elegance to contemporary style, natural stone National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)....................... 4150 veneer is ideal for interior and exterior vertical application. Focusing on color, texture and service to the natural thin 6305 Ivy Lane, Suite 140 stone market. NSVI emerged as a leader in the stone Greenbelt, MD 20770 industry with its natural thin veneer stone products and Phone: 301-589-1776 recyclable packaging. www.nsvi.com www.nfrc.org NFRC is a non-profit organization that administers the only uniform, independent rating and labeling system for Neenah Foundry Co.......................... 3746 the energy performance of windows, doors, skylights, and 2121 Brooks Ave Neenah, WI 54956 attachment products. Our goal is to provide fair, accurate, Phone: 920-725-7000 and reliable energy performance ratings Fax: 920-729-3661 www.nfco.com
Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: www.naima.org
Overly Door Company........................ 2646 574 West Otterman Street Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-834-7300 | Fax: 724-830-2871 www.overly.com Overly Door Company is a leader in custom designed specialty doors and fixed window systems. These specialty systems include Acoustical, Blast-resistant, Bulletresistant, GSA Class 5 and Armory Vault doors, Extreme Protection, and Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic.
Owens Corning LLC............................ 4356 One Owens Corning Parkway Toledo, OH 43659 Phone: 419-248-7361 Fax: 800-306-4573 www.owenscorning.com
Pacific Polymers International, Inc..... 2959 12271 Monarch Street Garden Grove, CA 92841 Phone: 714-898-0025 | Fax: 714-898-5687 Toll Free: 800-888-8340 www.pacpoly.com Pacific Polymers Inc., an ITW Company, has served the construction industry worldwide with a complete line of polyurea systems, polyurethane waterproofing membranes, traffic coatings, joint sealants, and chemicalresistant epoxy floor coatings. Pacific Polymers is proud to showcase their Eco Friendly Product Line.
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PO Box 640 Amesbury, MA 01913 Phone: 978-241-1122 | Fax: 978-241-1215 www.munters.us Munters Corporation provides practical solutions to moisture and weather related problems on all types of construction sites. Our dehumidification experience comes from the water damage recovery industry & dozens of successful construction drying projects. This experience enables us to apply this technology to accelerate the drying of concrete, drywall compound, fireproofing & architectural coatings. Munters can speed up construction projects with dehumidification, heating or cooling.
4840 Bob Billings Parkway Lawrence, KS 66049 Phone: 785-843-2444 | Fax: 785-843-7555 Toll Free: 800-557-6957 www.postframeadvantage.com NFBA is the non-profit organization representing the post-frame building industry. Post-frame buildings may be designed to meet the highest standards for quality and aesthetic beauty, and are the most efficient and economical choice for most low-rise building applications. Their design efficiency and long-term energy efficiency make them the “greenest” of “green buildings.” For more information visit www.postframeadvantage.com.
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Painting and Decorating Pella Corporation............................. 4660 PPG Industries Inc............................ 3160 Contractors of America..................... 3442 102 Main St 125 Colfax St.
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1801 Park 270 Drive, Ste 220 St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314-514-7322 Toll Free: 800-332-PDCA (7322) www.mirro-mastic.com PDCA is developing industry standards, industry-specific publications and programs essential to the success of your business. We provide resources from business management publications, to training and reference videos, to employee safety training programs and manuals. PDCA Standards benefit the painting and decorating industry and the entire construction and design community.
Pella, IA 50219 Phone: 641-621-3644 Fax: 641-621-6457 Toll Free: 800-847-3552 www.pellacommercial.com Pella Corporation offers wood, aluminum-clad wood, fiberglass, and vinyl windows and doors to meet the performance and budgetary requirements of virtually any non-residential or residential project. Products are appropriate for new construction and renovation projects and are often used in punched openings, entrances, storefronts and window wall applications.
Springdale, PA 15144 Phone: 724-274-3845 Fax: 724-274-3837 www.ppgideascapes.com With PPG IdeaScapes, you can find the sustainable glass, coatings and paint choices you want, together with the unrivaled technical tools, support and expertise of one of the world’s most experienced and innovative building product manufacturers.
Pratt & Lambert Paints..................... 3750
101 West Prospect Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 Penco Products, Inc.......................... 2955 Phone: 216-566-1772 | Fax: 216-566-1655 Palmer Mirro-Mastics........................ 4544 PO Box 158, 2024 Cressman Road www.prattandlambert.com P.O. Box 7155 Skippack, PA 19474 Pratt & Lambert® is the industry’s prestige paint brand Louisville, KY 40257 Phone: 610-666-0500 | Fax: 610-666-7561 that provides confidence for contractors, designers and Phone: 800-431-6151 | Fax: 502-895-9253 Toll Free: 800-562-1000 architects to choose when striving to meet projects’ www.mirro-mastic.com www.pencoproducts.com protection and decorative goals. Architects and designers rely on Pratt & Lambert® due to its quality products, Penco manufactures steel & plastic lockers for schools, Parex.............................................. 4357 gymnasiums, health clubs, government and industry, selection and reputation as the industry color authority. 4125 East La Palma Avenue, Suite 250 including the steel SmartLocker® electronic locker system Anaheim, CA 92807 and the new Patriot(tm) readiness lockers. A wide Precision Ladders LLC........................ 4343 Phone: 714-778-2266 selection of sizes and models is available in many colors. PO Box 2279 Fax: 714-774-2079 Penco also manufactures industrial shelving, pallet rack, Morristown, TN 37816 Toll Free: 800-537-2739 modular drawers, workbenches, storage cabinets and Phone: 423-586-2265 www.parex.com Schmidt structural steel mezzanines. Fax: 423-586-2091 With over 150 years of combined experience in the US Toll Free: 800-225-7814 construction industry, ParexLahabra, Inc., the parent Petersen Mfg Co Inc.......................... 3153 www.PrecisionLadders.com company of leading brands; Parex, La Habra, El Rey, 2471 Hwy 30 Since 1942 Precision Ladders, LLC has been a leading Teifs, Surewall, Mer-Krete and Mer-Ko, is a leading Denison, IA 51422 manufacturer of commercial grade access products manufacturer of EIFS, stucco, acrylic finishes, tile-setting Phone: 800-832-7383 | Fax: 712-263-5090 including aluminum fixed wall ladders, ships ladders, and waterproofing building materials for commercial www.petersenmfg.com disappearing stairways, industrial stairways, roof hatches institutional and residential construction. and many other custom access products built to job Nationally recognized leader in the site furnishings specifications. Other applications include industrial, industry. Products include:perimeter security barriers, Parkland Plastics.............................. 2957 planters, waste receptacles, benches, tables, cigarette institutional, single/multi-family residential and high 104 Yoder Drive rise. Our products are custom built to the architects’/ urns and bollards. We manufacture products in precast Middlebury, IN 46540 contractors’ specifications and always to OHSA and/or ANSI concrete, steel and glass fiber concrete. We ship to 50 Phone: 800-835-4110 | Fax: 574-825-4438 codes! states and several foreign countries. www.parklandplastics.com
Plymovent Corporation..................... 4446 PROSOCO Inc.................................... 3748 Pecora Corp...................................... 5049 115 Melrich Road 3741 Greenway Circle 165 Wambold Rd Harleysville, PA 19438 Phone: 215-799-7530 | Fax: 215-721-0286 Toll Free: 800-355-8817 www.pecora.com Pecora is an American manufacturer of architectural weatherproofing products including a full line of silicone, urethane and latex sealants specifically formulated to provide superior quality and a wide range of sealant properties for the commercial construction market. Pecora’s sealants are available from authorized weatherproofing distributors throughout the United States.
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Cranbury, NJ 08512 Phone: 609-395-3500 | Fax: 609-655-0569 www.plymovent.com Plymovent, a world-leader in vehicle exhaust extraction & filtration has more than 25 years of experience providing source capture solutions globally. Thousands of our systems have been installed to reduce hazardous vehicle exhaust emissions in a variety of sectors including maintenance and repair facilities, emissions testing facilities, fire stations, terminals and depots and emergency services facilities. Eliminating the hazards of vehicle exhaust emissions is what we do best.
Lawrence, KS 66046 Phone: 785-865-4200 | Fax: 888-685-0762 www.prosoco.com Innovative cleaners and protective treatments for new and historic concrete, brick and stone architecture. Includes the new Consolideck® line of products for high-performance concrete floors
Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...... 4447 1250 Elko Dr Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Phone: 408-541-8011 | Fax: 408-715-2560 Toll Free: 800-797-8159 www.SeriousMaterials.com Quiet Solution is a division of Serious Materials, the sustainable building products company.
Mold is about to be ambushed. You want protection from mold? XPÂŽ Gypsum Board with Sporgardâ&#x201E;˘ received the highest possible ratings on the ASTM G 21 and D 3273. Translation: it bushwhacked mold during the most rigorous tests available. Plus, XP with Sporgard has achieved GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certification, the highest standard in indoor air quality. SM
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RCI, Inc............................................ 3956 Republic Storage Systems LLC............ 2749 Rytec Corporation............................ 2549 1500 Sunday Drive, Suite 204 Raleigh, NC 27607 Phone: 800-828-1902 | Fax: 919-859-0742 Toll Free: 800-828-1902 www.rci-online.org RCI, Incorporated is an international association of professional consultants, architects, and engineers who specialize in the specification and design of roofing, waterproofing and building envelope systems. RCI professional members adhere to a strict ethics code that offers unprejudiced service without affiliation with any product or manufacturer.
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Ready Access.................................... 5053 1815 Arthur Drive West Chicago, IL 60185 Phone: 630-876-7766 | Fax: 630-876-7767 Toll Free: 800-621-5045 www.ready-access.com Welcome, for over 30 years, Ready Access is the market leader in innovative design and quality manufacturing of pass thru - drive thru window systems. We invite you please browse our architectural and designer friendly website to view our full product line of air curtains, security, bullet resistant, transaction, merchandising and pass thru window systems. “Specified . . . . . Worldwide”
Redi Rock International.................... 3051 05481 US 31 South Charlevoix, MI 49720 Phone: 231-547-6595 | Fax: 231-237-9521 www.redi-rock.com
Reef Industries, Inc.......................... 4548 9209 Almeda Genoa Rd Houston, TX 77075 Phone: 713-507-4251 | Fax: 713-507-4295 Toll Free: 800-231-6074 www.reefindustries.com Reef Industries manufactures durable and cost-effective reinforced film laminates for concrete curing and slab moisture control. Griffolyn®’s lightweight, reinforced polyester cord grid provides superior strength and protects your building’s envelope from moisture infiltration. Transguard® 4000, a reusable wet curing cover and Transguard® TotalCure, a single-use wet curing cover are both ideal to maintain proper moisture control whereby reducing cracking, scaling and dusting.
Reese Enterprises, Inc....................... 4855 16350 Asher Ave. Rosemount, MN 55068 Phone: 651-423-1126 | Fax: 800-334-8823 www.reeseusa.com Reese Enterprises has more than 80 years experience manufacturing mats, grates, weatherstrips, floor and door products. Devoted time has been spent on product development and research. Call and speak with a pleasant helpful person.
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1038 Belden Avenue NE Canton, OH 44705 Phone: 330-438-5800 | Fax: 330.454.7772 Toll Free: 800-477-1255 www.republicstorage.com Republic Storage Systems, LLC is the leading manufacturer of quality Lockers and Storage Products. Our Corridor and Athletic Lockers will be the perfect fit for a wide range of applications.
One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI 53037 Phone: 262-677-9046 | Fax: 262-677-2058 www.rytecdoors.com
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8655 Table Butte Rd Colorado Springs, CO 80908 Phone: 719-495-0518 | Fax: 719-495-0045 Toll Free: 888-825-3432 R-O-M Corporation............................ 5051 www.s-5.com Patented S-5! clamp technology makes Standing Seam 6800 E 163rd Street Metal Roof attachments simple, quick, affordable, and as Belton, MO 64012 dependable as the roof systems they complement. Attach Phone: 816-318-8000 | Fax: 816-318-8100 conduits, roof ladders, solar panels, HVAC equipment, Toll Free: 800-827-3692 dormers, equipment screens, walkways, satellite dishes, www.romcorp.com LinksGuard - sliding chain closures from R-O-M Corporation and snow retention products with no holes, no glue, no offer security, traffic control, ventilation and visibility. They caulking. S-5! products are endorsed by all leading metal roof system manufacturers. provide flexible security in behind-glass applications to keep merchandise in view, industrial settings, including SawStop, LLC.................................... 2361 Dock Gates to allow visibility and ventilation, and public 9564 SW Tualatin Road buildings to restrict access to closed areas. Also, R-O-M Tualatin, OR 97062 offers Roll-up Shutters Doors that are customized to fit Phone: 503-570-3200 | Fax: 503-578-3303 your exact requirements. www.sawstop.com Ron Blank & Associates, Inc............... 4052 Over 500 fingers have been spared amputation and laceration thanks to SawStop’s state-of-the-art table saw. 2611 North Loop 1604 West, Suite 100 It prevents serious injury by stopping the blade instantly San Antonio, TX 78258 on contact with skin. Visit SawStop’s booth to see this Phone: 800-248-6364 | Fax: 210-408-6767 proven safety technology demonstrated. Toll Free: 800-248-6364 www.ronblank.com Ron Blank and Associates educates the design community Schluter Systems L.P......................... 4344 194 Pleasant Ridge Rd through online and face-to-face AIA/HSW continuing Plattsburgh, NY 12901 education courses. We also provide direct product Phone: 800-472-4588 | Fax: 800-477-9783 representation all over the U.S. and write product guide specs. GreenCE.com is our latest move into the sustainable www.schluter.com architecture realm and is a great source for “green” These innovative systems combine state-of-the-art continuing education and product information. technology, practical experience, and attention to detail, in order to protect the integrity of every tile installation and Rotary Lift....................................... 3851 allow for the application of this ideal surface covering on virtually any surface. 2700 Lanier Drive Madison, IN 47250 Phone: 812-273-1622 | Fax: 800-578-5438 SCIP................................................ 4449 Toll Free: 800-640-5438 c/o Heller & Metzger, 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 601 www.rotarylift.com Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-364-2222 | Fax: 202-234-5502 Rotary Lift is the world leader in automotive, truck and www.scip.com bus lifts of all types, offering environmentally friendly inground, surface and mobile column lifts. Specifications Consultants in Independent Practice is a nationwide technical resource organization that aids design firms, agencies, facility managers, and manufacturers in acquiring specifications from qualified writers, and allows independent specifiers to enhance their professionalism by sharing techniques and industry developments
Scranton Products............................ 3455 Sherwin-Williams, Sinak Corporation............................ 4049 General Polymers............................. 4355 1949 W Walnut Ave 801 East Corey St Scranton, PA 18505 Phone: 800-445-5148 | Fax: 800-551-6993 Toll Free: 800-445-5148 www.scrantonproducts.com Scranton Products (Santana, Comtec, Capitol) manufactures a premium line of, toilet, shower and dressing stalls as well as vanity tops, locker room benches and lockers, all made from recycled HDPE plastic. Scranton Products offers trouble free solutions to all your rest room and locker room needs. Specify and install Scranton Products brands with confidence- the most recognized and trusted names in the industry.
101 Prospect Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216-566-2000 Fax: 216-566-1832 Toll Free: 800-524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Sherwin-Williams has the products, colors and services to help you execute your vision and satisfy your clients. We offer advanced color matching, product specification assistance, green solutions and on-site advice. Our distribution platform ensures product availability and you can depend on consistency from site to site and project to project. Architect & Designer Answerline 1-800-321-8194.
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San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-295-0076 | Fax: 619-295-0227 Toll Free: 800-523-3147 www.sinak.com Although moisture emission is the most consistent condition during diagnosis of flooring damage, it is not the major cause of the damage. SINAK has been in the business of preventing and repairing moisture-related problems since 1979, and became actively involved with vapor emission problems in 1982. SINAK Corporation was the first company to identify the differences between water-vapor transmission (later to become known as moisture emission) and waterproofing problems. At that time, most referred to the moisture emission problem as Seesmart LED................................... 2744 Sherwin-Williams............................. 4455 “hydrostatic pressure”. We found no correlation between 4139 Guardian Street 101 Prospect Ave moisture emission levels and the extent of damage. We Simi Valley, CA 93063 Cleveland, OH 44115 did, however, note a strong correlation between measured Phone: 805-578-2536 | Fax: 888-239-0959 Phone: 216-566-2000 alkalinity and the extent of damage. SINAK offers Toll Free: 877-578-2536 Fax: 216-566-1832 solutions to moisture emission/alkalinity problems: VC5*, www.seesmartled.com and a combination of HLQ-125 and V-Poxy. Seesmart LED offers a wide range of LED products for both Toll Free: 800-524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com commercial and residential applications. Our products Solomon Colors................................ 4143 include tube lights, high bays, low bays, high power lights, Sherwin-Williams has the products, colors and services 4050 Color Plant Rd. to help you execute your vision and satisfy your clients. spot lights, household lights, PAR/flood lights, flexible Springfield, IL 62702 We offer advanced color matching, product specification strips, and street lights. Our LEDs are 50% more efficient Phone: 217-527-1184 | Fax: 217-522-6278 assistance, green solutions and on-site advice. Our that CFLs, last 50,000+ hrs, are ETL certified, and are www.solomoncolors.com distribution platform ensures product availability and you engineered to maintain existing infrastructure. Seesmart makes the transition from fluorescents or incandescents to can depend on consistency from site to site and project to Solomon Colors, Inc. offers dry and liquid products for project. Architect & Designer Answerline 1-800-321-8194. coloring concrete nationwide. Our integral color solutions LEDs simple and cost effective. can help you build green as many of our colors have SFS intec.......................................... 3047 Sika Sarnafil.................................... 4153 an SRI value greater than 29. Brickform and Legacy 100 Dan Road Decorative Concrete (divisions of Solomon Colors, Inc.) PO Box 6326 Canton, MA 02021 provide a complete line of decorative concrete products Wyomissing, PA 19610 Phone: 781-828-5400 | Fax: 781-828-5365 and systems. These systems resurface and restore aging Phone: 610-376-5751 | Fax: 610-376-0932 www.sarnafilus.com concrete or create new colored and textured hardscapes. www.sfsintecusa.com CSI specifications are listed on our website. Sika Sarnafil is a division of Sika AG of Switzerland, SFS intec, Inc. is a manufacturer of innovative fastening a leading global provider of materials for building systems for the commercial construction industry. Products Specified Technologies, Inc................ 4151 construction and industry. Sika Sarnafil has more than 40 include metal construction fasteners, standing seam roof 200 Evans Way, Somerville years of experience in providing thermoplastic, single ply clips, ACM, MCM, and HPL panel fasteners, curtain wall fasteners, fasteners for heavy timber connections, flat roof membranes for a wide range of roofing and waterproofing Somerville, NJ 08876 Phone: 908-526-8000 | Fax: 908-526-9623 applications. construction fasteners, point supported glass hardware, Toll Free: 800-992-1180 pre-engineered glass canopy hardware, and a wide range of stainless steel fasteners for sustainable roofing and wall SimTek Fence................................... 4255 www.stifirestop.com 1330 West 400 North panel applications. STI’s revolutionary EZ-Path® product combines wire Orem, UT 84057 management and firestopping in the industry’s most advanced penetration sleeving system. STI’s SpecSeal® Sharon Stairs................................... 4846 Phone: 801-655-5236 | Fax: 801-655-5240 www.simtekfence.com product line includes traditional firestopping products as 1481 Exeter Rd. well as Ready™ Sleeve, STI’s value-priced complete kit-inAkron, OH 44306 Fencing & Gates a-box firestop putty/sleeve solution. STI, where innovation Phone: 330-723-3225 | Fax: 330-722-6689 never stops. Toll Free: 800-792-0129 www.sharonstair.com Since 1963 Sharon Stair has been the premium producer of pre-engineered steel stair solutions for general egress requirements. Keep it simple; Keep it Sharon Stair!
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SSPC: The Society for Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock..... 4847 Terminix Commercial........................ 2557 Protective Coatings/JPCL................... 2647 1055 Leiscz’s Bridge Rd 860 Ridge Lake Blvd
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40 24th St 6th Fl Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412-281-2331 | Fax: 412-281-9993 Toll Free: 877-281-7772 www.sspc.org SSPC is The Coatings Society, dedicated to the use of high-performance industrial coatings for the protection and preservation of concrete, steel and other industrial structures. SSPC is the only non-profit association whose sole mission is to promote and support the use of industrial coatings for corrosion protection. This is accomplished through the development of standards, training, publications, certifications, advocacy and its conference, the Paint & Coatings Expo.
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Leesport, PA 19533 Phone: 610-926-6815 | Fax: 610-926-5997 Toll Free: 800-872-5625 www.wind-lock.com A better way to do access panels! Stealth Panels are made of GFRG (glass fiber reinforced gypsum). Designed to blend seamlessly into any drywall ceiling or wall, Stealth is an aesthetically pleasing alternative to metal access doors. No longer does style have to be sacrificed when using Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock®!
Memphis, TN 38120 Phone: 800-837-6464 Toll Free: 800-837-6464 www.terminixcommercial.com For more than 80 years, Terminix has managed the pest control needs of businesses across America. Over 150,000 commercial customers nationwide place their trust in Terminix Commercial – making us one of the country’s largest commercial pest control providers. We understand the unique needs of property and facility managers. We combine the latest technology with the industry’s STEGO Industries LLC......................... 2949 strongest guarantees. 1-800-TERMINIX 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Testing Adjusting & Balancing Bureau............................. 3650 Phone: 949-257-4100 | Fax: 949-257-4113 Stadium Savers Ltd........................... 4955 Toll Free: 877-464-7834 601 N. Fairfax Street #250 Alexandria, VA 22314 550 3 Mile Road NW www.stegoindustries.com Grand Rapids, MI 49544 Stego Industries is a leading producer of high performance, Phone: 703-739-7100-661 | Fax: 703-683-7615 www.tabbcertified.org Phone: 616-785-5598 | Fax: 616-785-5657 below-slab vapor barriers/retarders. Stego Wrap Vapor www.stadiumsavers.com TABB’s certification program ensures HVAC systems Barrier has become the most widely specified vapor operate at the highest standards and with the greatest Stadium Savers, LTD sets the industry standard as a barrier in the United States by earning the respect, trust efficiency and effectiveness at every stage of an indoor permanent form system for any type of tiered or stadium and recommendation of design professionals. Backed by seating arrangement. It is applicable to both new and industry experts, we provide science-based solutions with environmental retrofit - or new building specification. TABB Certified Professionals subscribe to a strict Code of retrofit applications. Contractors love our “pre-engineered” field-tested success. Conduct and pledge to regularly upgrade their skill level system for its ease and speed of installation. Owners love the final cost. Strongwell...................................... 2650 to meet cutting-edge technological advances in the HVAC industry. 400 Commonwealth Ave. Stanley Security Solutions, Inc........... 3655 Bristol, VA 24201 6161 East 75th Street The Ashford Formula........................ 3751 Phone: 276-645-8000 | Fax: 276-645-8132 Indianapolis, IN 46250 1203 W Spring Creek www.strongwell.com Phone: 317-806-3267 | Fax: 317-806-3528 Springville, UT 84663 Strongwell is the world’s leading pultruder of fiber www.stanleysecuritysolutions.com reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. Among the products Phone: 801-489-5663 | Fax: 801-489-3307 Stanley Security Solutions, is a provider of access control manufactured by Strongwell are STRONGRAIL handrail and Toll Free: 800-998-5664 www.ashfordformula.com and integrated security solutions for institutional, STRONGDEK decking, both intended for the architectural commercial and industrial businesses and organizations. The Ashford Formula was the first product to protect and market. These and other Strongwell products are With a strong emphasis on service, we deliver a corrosion resistant, strong, lightweight, low maintenance, seal concrete through chemical densification. It penetrates comprehensive suite of security products, software the surface of the concrete and reacts chemically with it to nonconductive, easy-to-install and very cost effective. and integrated systems. Stanley Security Solutions Please refer to www.strongwell.com for more information. produce a denser, harder, more stable surface, while at the is committed to extending its position as a leading same time eliminating annoying dust. comprehensive resource for a broad and extensive array of Stryker............................................ 2658 solutions that span the entire security spectrum. The Blue Book.................................. 2860 3800 E. Centre Ave. 800 E Main St Portage, MI 49002 Jefferson Valley, NY 10535 Starquartz Industries, Inc................. 2458 Phone: 312-498-5989 | Fax: 773-661-2386 Phone: 914-245-0200-3499 | Fax: 914-245-0288 1300 Russell St. evacuation.stryker.com Toll Free: 800-431-2584 Baltimore, MD 21230 Manufactured by Stryker, a Fortune 500 company and www.thebluebook.com Phone: 513-218-4778 | Fax: 410-783-2604 a world leader in the medical equipment industry, the Toll Free: 866-220-4500 Since 1913, The Blue Book has been the industry’s leading Stryker Evacuation-CHAIR is designed for the evacuation www.starquartz.com of disabled or injured personnel from multi-level facilities information source. In print and at thebluebook.com, it features over 1,000,000 categorized company listings. BBRevolutionary manufacturer of Quartz-Lock Grout and in emergency situations. The Evacuation-CHAIR has a Bid, the company’s free project communication network StarGlass Grout, Urethane-based grouts that are pre500 lb. capacity and exceeds standards set by the ADA for allows users to manage vendors, vendor communication mixed and ready to use. Urethane grout exceeds ANSI accessible egress and now comes standard with a 15 year and project documents. 118.3 for stain and chemical resistance, are highly crack warranty! www.evacuation.stryker.com resistant due to its inherent flexibility, and offers true color consistency. It has unmatched workability, is easy to clean, contains up to 80% recycled content, and you can save left over for your next job, making it the “greenest” grout available today.
The Comex Group............................. 4852 The Tapco Group............................... 2856 Today’s Facility Manager................... 2753 8600 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 300 Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 303-618-7628 www.thecomexgroup.com The Comex Group provides regional and national paint and coatings solutions for professionals. Our innovative and sustainable product lines, state-of-the-art manufacturing and distribution facilities, and regional product formulations make us the first choice for any project. Protect your investments with Comex Group, the 4th largest and fastest growing architectural paint and coatings manufacturer in North America. We look forward to the opportunity to discuss your business needs.
The Hardwood Council...................... 3943 100 First Ave., Suite 525 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412.323.9320 | Fax: 412.323.9334 www.hardwoodcouncil.com The Hardwood Council, founded in 1993, is a coalition of nine hardwood lumber and product associations, along with companies and individuals interested in promoting North American hardwoods.
55 University Avenue, Suite 1801 Toronto, ON M5J 2H7 Canada Phone: 416-591-7999 www.nickelinstitute.org The Other Nickel Advantage-The Nickel Advantage isn’t limited to the attributes it brings to different materials and processes. There are the environmental and socioeconomic dimensions that go beyond the technical reasons why you are using or considering the use of a nickel or nickel-containing material. Nickel is an investment that makes possible many new and emerging products and processes.
The Soffi-Steel® System..................... 4542
121 E. Burbank Ave, PO Box 8037 Janesville, WI 53547 Phone: 608-757-1335 | Fax: 608-757-1452 Toll Free: 800-800-3213 www.soffisteel.com Grice Engineering, Inc. is the exclusive provider of the SoffiSteel® System, a custom-fitted steel soffit that is used primarily for the concealment of exposed mechanicals such as Fire Sprinkler Piping, HVAC, Hydronics, Plumbing & Electrical Wiring. The Soffi-Steel System is fabricated to order; you choose the dimensions, profiles, gauge and finish of the material received. Virtually irremovable, durable & attractive, the Soffi-Steel System is available in 2-3 weeks. 10Yr Limited Warranty.
44 Apple Street, Suite 3 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 Phone: 732-842-7433 | Fax: 732-758-6634 Toll Free: 800-524-0337 www.todaysfacilitymanager.com Today’s Facility Manager magazine, e-Newsletters, Web site (TodaysFacilityManager.com), Facility Blog, and The TFM Forum events educate facility executives who purchase products and services for commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Visit us at Booth 2753 to learn Thermafiber, Inc.............................. 3644 more about our magazine, events, and other valuable products. 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN 46992 Phone: 260-563-2111 Typar Weather Protection System...... 5058 www.thermafiber.com 70 Old Hickory Blvd Old Hickory, TN 37138 Thermafiber Mineral Wool Insulation products provide Phone: 615-847-7118 | Fax: 615-847-7045 thermal, sound, and fire protection for commercial, Toll Free: 800-284-2780 industrial, and residential construction. Our insulation www.typar.com products qualify for LEED Green Building Credits and contain over 75% post-industrial recycled content. Typar® HouseWrap, the foundation for the Typar® Weather Protection System, provides the perfect balance of water/air holdout and MVT. Backed by a 10-Year Limited Thermomass Building Insulation Systems........................... 2758 Warranty, the System includes: Typar® brand MetroWrap, 1000 Technology Dr StormWrap, Peel & Stick Flashing, Flashing Flex, Flashing Boone, IA 50036 RA, Construction Tape and RoofWrap 30. Call 800-284Phone: 515-433-6075 | Fax: 515-433-6088 2780 or visit typar.com. www.thermomass.com USG................................................. 3642 The Thermomass® Building System by Composite 550 West Adams Street Technologies Corporation (CTC) is a patented, preChicago, IL 60661 engineered, insulation system for pre-cast, tilt-up, and Phone: 312-436-4495 | Fax: 312-606-5566 poured-in-place concrete wall construction. The two www.usg.com components of Thermomass® are rigid insulation and CTC manufactured fiber-composite connectors. They combine to create a load-bearing, durable, moisture resistant, USGlass Magazine/Architects’ Guide to Glass.................................. 2544 highly energy-efficient concrete sandwich wall. PO Box 569 Timely Industries............................. 4861 Garrisonville, VA 22463 Phone: 540-720-5584 | Fax: 540-720-5687 10241 Norris Avenue www.glass.com Pacoima, CA 91331 The Architects’ Guide to Glass is the only magazine Phone: 818-492-3500 | Fax: 818-492-3533 providing glass and metal information to the construction Toll Free: 800-247-6242 industry. USGlass magazine is the largest and most widely www.timelyframes.com circulated glass magazine in the world. Stop by for a free Timely has over 25 years experience manufacturing subscription to our magazines or e-news service. Fire Rated Door Frames, Sidelites, Borrowed Lites, Communicating Door Frames, Adjustable Door Frames and Vexcon Chemicals, Inc....................... 3951 the newly added Fixed Throat Kerf Frame. 7240 State Rd Tnemec Company, Inc....................... 4057 Philadelphia, PA 19135 Phone: 215-332-7709 6800 Corporate Dr Fax: 215-332-9997 Kansas City, MO 64120 Toll Free: 888-839-2661 Phone: 816-483-3400 | Fax: 816-483-3969 www.vexcon.com Toll Free: 800-863-6321 Green products and LEED points: Certi-Shine polished www.tnemec.com concrete, MoistureBloc moisture control system for floor Tnemec Company offers a complete line of interior and covering and StarSeal EF, the first complete product exterior coating solutions for protection from corrosion, line of building materials specifically formulated to be impact, abrasion and graffiti. eco-friendly. Vexcon Chemicals, concrete solutions for architects, engineers and builders since 1974.
Exhibitor Profiles
The Nickel Institute.......................... 2653
3457 Windham Circle Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 Phone: 330-923-6842 | Fax: 330-923-6841 www.thetapcogroup.com The Tapco Group was founded in 1961. We are a specialty building products company headquartered in the US. We offer specialty siding, concrete stone veneer, composite shutters, synthetic slate roof tiles and composite trim materials.
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Viance............................................. 2746 Watt Stopper/Legrand...................... 2757 200 E. Woodlawn Road #350 Charlotte, NC 28217 Phone: 704-971-2907 | Fax: 704-527-8232 Toll Free: 800-421-8661 www.treatedwood.com Build Better – Build Greener with Ecolife™ Stabilized Weather-Resistant Wood. Ecolife™ is a new environmentally preferred non-metallic preservative plus wood stabilizer system that makes wood look better and last longer with less maintenance. Ecolife is the best choice for your next deck or fence project, offering the natural beauty of real wood combined with advancements in weathering protection and improved corrosion performance for fasteners.
2800 De La Cruz Blvd Santa Clara, CA 95050 Phone 408-988-5331 | Fax 408-988-5373 www.wattstopper.com
1296 South Service Rd. West Oakville, ON L6L 5T7 Canada Phone: 905-825-2252 | Fax: 905-825-2272 www.vicwest.com Vicwest is the leading manufacturer of Steel Roofing, Cladding and Decking in Canada. For more information on our Insulated metal panel products and Architectural Panels visit us at booth 3152, email us at info@vicwest. com or visit us online at www.vicwest.com.
Waukesha, WI 53186 Phone: 262-549-4000 | Fax: 262-549-3466 Toll Free: 800-325-6939 www.wildeck.com Wildeck is recognized as an industry leader and quality manufacturer of steel mezzanines, material lifts (VRC), and safety guardrail products. All products are made in the USA and are designed to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of your facility.
Weather Shield Windows & Doors....... 4349 One Weather Shield Plaza Medford, WI 54451 Phone: 715-748-2100-3719 Fax: 800-553-4157 Toll Free: 800-222-2995 weathershield.com Premium Wood & Aluminum Clad Windows and Doors
Exhibitor Profiles
Wildeck Inc...................................... 2357 Vicwest........................................... 3152 405 Commerce St
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VIVA Railings, LLC............................. 4748 Wooster Products, Inc....................... 3157 650 East S.H 121 Business, Suite 204 Lewisville, TX 75057 Phone: 972-353-8482 | Fax: 972-353-0013 www.vivahardware.com VIVA Railings, LLC offers Stainless Steel and aluminum Ornamental Handrail & Railing systems, in wide range of contemporary cataloged and custom designs. We offer total solutions - From concept design to detailing, shop drawings and onto installation. Between the various system designs and in-fill choice of glass, metal perforated panels, cable and horizontal rails; unlimited choices are now available to the designer. We have completed successful projects for our esteemed clients from Canada to Texas and California to Florida and several projects overseas as well!
PO Box 6005 Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: 800-321-4936 | Fax: 330-262-4151 Toll Free: 800-321-4936 www.wooster-products.com Manufacturer of a complete line of safety stair and walkway products. Non-slip safety stair treads, Anti-Slip safety coatings, Non-Slip safety tapes.
World Dryer Corp.............................. 4155
5700 McDermott Dr. Berkeley, IL 60163 Phone: 815-325-5593 | Fax: 708-449-6958 Toll Free: 800-323-0701 www.worlddryer.com World Dryer, the leading manufacturer of hand dryers, Watson Bowman Acme...................... 3056 introduces the Airforce. High speed, low energy... making 95 Pineview Dr. this hand dryer one of the most environmentally friendly Amherst, NY 14228 hand dryers available! Stop by booth 4155 at the show to Phone: 716-817-5425 | Fax: 716-691-9239 try the Airforce hand dryer! www.wbacorp.com Watson Bowman Acme is the worldwide leader and recognized innovator in the development and manufacture of expansion control systems for the construction industry. WBA has taken great strides in achieving production efficiencies and environmental stewardship through its American Institute of Steel Construction, ISO 9001:2000 and RC 14001 certifications. We are fully resourced to deliver results and exceed expectations from our customers, a standard of service they should expect.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR for Philadelphia 2010 Exhibits: May 12-14, 2010 Education: May 11-14, 2010 Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall A Philadelphia, PA USA
In Conjunction with the 54th Annual CSI Convention
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MasterFormat MasterFormat™ is a master list of numbers and titles classified by work results or construction practices, primarily used to organize project manuals, organized detailed cost information and related drawing notations to specifications. MasterFormat™ is produced jointly by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and Construction Specifications Canada (CSC). Division 1: General Requirements Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 ARCOM/MasterSpec Specifications..............................3255 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 4specs.com.................................................................2951 Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 Duro-Last, Inc..............................................................4849 Landscape Concepts Management..............................2857 JCRANE INC.................................................................4844 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
masterformat Prodcut Categories divisions
Division 2: Existing Conditions Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Ameristar Fence Products............................................3146 Duro-Last, Inc..............................................................4849 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950
Division 3: Concrete Grace...........................................................................3660 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Kemiko Concrete Stains...............................................4859 Reef Industries, Inc......................................................4548 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 The Ashford Formula...................................................3751 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 ChemTec Int’l, Inc........................................................4747 Butterfield Color, Inc...................................................3948 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 Dur-A-Flex Inc.............................................................3957 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Easi-Set Industries......................................................3742 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 Crown Polymers..........................................................4050 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758
Division 4: Masonry GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Grace...........................................................................3660 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Coronado Stone Products............................................4856 Hyload Flashing System..............................................3151 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355
Division 5: Metals Firestone Metal Products.............................................3859 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Dietrich Industries Inc.................................................3752 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 76
VIVA Railings, LLC........................................................4748 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Johnson Screens..........................................................3946 Architectural Building Components............................4243 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Carfaro Aluminum Railing & Fencing..........................4950 The Soffi-Steel® System..............................................4542 Vicwest.......................................................................3152 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
Division 6: Wood, Plastics & Composites InPro Corporation........................................................3252 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 Contact Industries.......................................................4144 Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn............................4249 Eljen Corporation........................................................4461 American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 Strongwell..................................................................2650 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Viance.........................................................................2746 Enviroshake, Inc..........................................................2643 SimTek Fence...............................................................4255
Division 7: Thermal & Moisture Protection Firestone Metal Products.............................................3859 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Grace...........................................................................3660 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Reef Industries, Inc......................................................4548 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 LiveRoof, LLC...............................................................2552 Fireline 520.................................................................2553 IB Roof Systems...........................................................3046 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 ATAS International, Inc................................................3147 Hyload Flashing System..............................................3151 Atlas Roofing Corporation...........................................3646 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Dow Roofing Systems.................................................3850 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Architectural Building Components............................4243 DEMILEC (USA) LLC......................................................4244 Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350
Reese Enterprises, Inc..................................................4855 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Parex...........................................................................4357 Dur-A-Flex Inc.............................................................3957 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Easi-Set Industries......................................................3742 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Vicwest.......................................................................3152 Crown Polymers..........................................................4050 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758
Division 8: Openings Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Marvin Windows and Doors........................................4060 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Cornell Iron Works.......................................................3651 Kwik-Wall....................................................................4646 Detex..........................................................................2851 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 LinEl Signature............................................................3743 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.................................4643 Hager Companies........................................................4744 Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock.............................4847 R-O-M Corporation......................................................5051
Division 9: Finishes InPro Corporation........................................................3252 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 The Comex Group........................................................4852 Marlite........................................................................4246 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Dietrich Industries Inc.................................................3752 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 Kemiko Concrete Stains...............................................4859 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 The Ashford Formula...................................................3751 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 Noble Company...........................................................4755 Forbo Flooring Systems...............................................3542 Butterfield Color, Inc...................................................3948 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 Parex...........................................................................4357
Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc............................................2755 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Main Steel Polishing Company, Inc..............................2461 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 HandiSolutions...........................................................3244 Crown Polymers..........................................................4050
Division 10: Specialties
Division 11: Equipment Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652 Stryker........................................................................2658
Division 12: Furnishings InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 Kanepi Innovations.....................................................4746 Reese Enterprises, Inc..................................................4855 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153
Division 13: Special Construction Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 LONMARK....................................................................2453 National Frame Building Association...........................4743 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950
Division 14: Conveying Equipment Kone, Inc.....................................................................3452 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Rotary Lift...................................................................3851
Division 21: Fire Supression Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048
The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
Division 22: Plumbing
Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 Noble Company...........................................................4755 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 The Soffi-Steel速 System..............................................4542 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652
Division 23: Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning
Division 35: Waterway & Marine Construction
Division 40: Process Integration Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 LONMARK....................................................................2453
Division 41: Material Processing & Handling Equipment Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252
Division 42: Process Heating, Cooling & Drying Equipment
GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 LONMARK....................................................................2453 Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058
Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058
Divison 25: Integrated Automation
Division 44: Pollution Control Equipment
Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 LONMARK....................................................................2453 Midwest Security Products, Inc...................................2359
Division 26: Electrical Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Seesmart LED..............................................................2744 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652
Division 27: Communications Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859
Division 28: Electronic Safety and Security Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 LONMARK....................................................................2453
Division 31: Earthwork
Division 43: Process Gas & Liquid Handling, Purification & Storage Equipment Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058
Division 45: Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 DeAcero.......................................................................2353
Divison 48: Electrical Power Generation Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252
masterformat Product cATEGORIES divisions
Firestone Metal Products.............................................3859 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Scranton Products.......................................................3455 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Cornell Iron Works.......................................................3651 American Specialties Inc.............................................4157 Kwik-Wall....................................................................4646 S-5!.............................................................................4757 Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..............................3856 Penco Products, Inc.....................................................2955 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 Foundations Worldwide, Inc........................................3155 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Bird Barrier America....................................................2655 Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 HandiSolutions...........................................................3244 The Soffi-Steel速 System..............................................4542 Diskey Architectural Signage.......................................2946 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652
Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 The Soffi-Steel速 System..............................................4542
Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950
Division 32: Exterior Improvements Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 S-5!.............................................................................4757 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Jerith Mfg Co., Inc........................................................4460 Landscape Concepts Management..............................2857 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243
Division 33: Utilities Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 LONMARK....................................................................2453 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058
Division 34: Transportation Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 LONMARK....................................................................2453 77
Product categories A/V Draper, Inc...................................................................3052
Access Controls AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 Detex..........................................................................2851 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies..........................4046 Magnetic Automation Corp.........................................2555 Midwest Security Products, Inc...................................2359 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655
Appliances / Equipment Kundel Industries........................................................2847 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652 SawStop, LLC...............................................................2361
Prodcut cATEGORIES pRODUCT Categories
Associations/Organizations Air Barrier Association of America...............................2756 American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 BICSI............................................................................2747 CSI...............................................................................4451 International Masonry Institute..................................3143 LONMARK....................................................................2453 Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn............................4249 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
Available Information American Society of Professional Estimators...............5057
Building Envelope Architectural Building Components............................4243 Atlas Roofing Corporation...........................................3646 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 DEMILEC (USA) LLC......................................................4244 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Georgia Pacific Corp.....................................................5050 Grace...........................................................................3660 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Hyload Flashing System..............................................3151 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 LinEl Signature............................................................3743 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)..............4150 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458 Parex...........................................................................4357 S-5!.............................................................................4757 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Thermafiber, Inc.3644
Building Systems Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 Architectural Building Components............................4243 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 78
Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 DeAcero.......................................................................2353 Dietrich Industries Inc.................................................3752 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Grace...........................................................................3660 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Kundel Industries........................................................2847 LONMARK....................................................................2453 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)..............4150 National Frame Building Association...........................4743 Parex...........................................................................4357 Strongwell..................................................................2650 Thermafiber, Inc..........................................................3644 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758 Watson Bowman Acme...............................................3056
Caulks / Coatings / Sealants BASF Corporation........................................................2660 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 ChemTec Int’l, Inc........................................................4747 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc............................................2755 Kemiko Concrete Stains...............................................4859 Koester American........................................................5059 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 Pecora Corp.................................................................5049 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 Pratt & Lambert Paints................................................3750 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...............................4447 The Comex Group........................................................4852 Tnemec Company, Inc..................................................4057 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951
Ceilings ATAS International, Inc................................................3147 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Kinetics Noise Control..................................................4644 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458 Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock.............................4847
Ceramics MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458
Concrete ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Butterfield Color, Inc...................................................3948 ChemTec Int’l, Inc........................................................4747 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Easi-Set Industries......................................................3742 Grace...........................................................................3660
Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Koester American........................................................5059 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 STEGO Industries LLC...................................................2949 The Ashford Formula...................................................3751 The Comex Group........................................................4852 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Watson Bowman Acme...............................................3056
Curtain Wall CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Easi-Set Industries......................................................3742 Kundel Industries........................................................2847 Thermafiber, Inc..........................................................3644
Doors Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Clopay Building Products............................................4560 Cornell Iron Works.......................................................3651 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.................................4643 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 JanUS Door..................................................................2961 Marvin Windows and Doors........................................4060 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Overly Door Company..................................................2646 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...............................4447 Reese Enterprises, Inc..................................................4855 R-O-M Corporation......................................................5051 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655 Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock.............................4847
Earthwork Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950
Electrical Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155
Elevators/Escalators/Moving Walkways Kone, Inc.....................................................................3452 Wildeck Inc..................................................................2357
Energy Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 Atlas Roofing Corporation...........................................3646 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Kanepi Innovations.....................................................4746 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)..............4150 World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155
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Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 Draper, Inc...................................................................3052 E-Mon.........................................................................2556 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Kundel Industries........................................................2847 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Plymovent Corporation...............................................4446 Rotary Lift...................................................................3851
AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 ChemTec Int’l, Inc........................................................4747 Contact Industries.......................................................4144 Coronado Stone Products............................................4856 Dietrich Industries Inc.................................................3752 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc............................................2755 Kemiko Concrete Stains...............................................4859 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Koester American........................................................5059 Main Steel Polishing Company, Inc..............................2461 Marlite........................................................................4246 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.....................3044 Noble Company...........................................................4755 Parex...........................................................................4357 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 The Ashford Formula...................................................3751 The Comex Group........................................................4852 The Soffi-Steel® System..............................................4542 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951
Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 Fireline 520.................................................................2553 Grace...........................................................................3660 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048
Exterior
ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Butterfield Color, Inc...................................................3948 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Dur-A-Flex Inc.............................................................3957 Forbo Flooring Systems...............................................3542 Kinetics Noise Control..................................................4644 Koester American........................................................5059 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn............................4249 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Noble Company...........................................................4755 Parex...........................................................................4357 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...............................4447 Schluter Systems L.P....................................................4344 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458 STEGO Industries LLC...................................................2949 Strongwell..................................................................2650 The Ashford Formula...................................................3751 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951
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AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc............................................2755 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 LinEl Signature............................................................3743 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.....................3044 Parex...........................................................................4357 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 S-5!.............................................................................4757 Seesmart LED..............................................................2744 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Vicwest.......................................................................3152 Watson Bowman Acme...............................................3056
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World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155
Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 Penco Products, Inc.....................................................2955 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153
Landscaping
General Requirements 4specs.com.................................................................2951 ARCOM/MasterSpec Specifications..............................3255 Koester American........................................................5059 National Gypsum Co....................................................3458
Glass Kwik-Wall....................................................................4646 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)..............4150 PPG Industries Inc.......................................................3160 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 VIVA Railings, LLC........................................................4748 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Detex..........................................................................2851 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.................................4643 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 Hager Companies........................................................4744 Kundel Industries........................................................2847 Midwest Security Products, Inc...................................2359 SFS intec.....................................................................3047
HVAC / IAQ Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.................................4643 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Kinetics Noise Control..................................................4644 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 Plymovent Corporation...............................................4446
Insulation Atlas Roofing Corporation...........................................3646 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 DEMILEC (USA) LLC......................................................4244 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 Parex...........................................................................4357 Thermafiber, Inc..........................................................3644 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758
Kitchen / Bath American Specialties Inc.............................................4157 Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..............................3856 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 Foundations Worldwide, Inc........................................3155 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652 Schluter Systems L.P....................................................4344 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458 80
Lighting Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 Kanepi Innovations.....................................................4746 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 Seesmart LED..............................................................2744
Maintenance / Cleaning Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Koester American........................................................5059 World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155
Masonry Coronado Stone Products............................................4856 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Grace...........................................................................3660 Hyload Flashing System..............................................3151 International Masonry Institute..................................3143 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.....................3044 SimTek Fence...............................................................4255 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951
Metal AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 Architectural Building Components............................4243 ATAS International, Inc................................................3147 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carfaro Aluminum Railing & Fencing..........................4950 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Contact Industries.......................................................4144 Dietrich Industries Inc.................................................3752 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Firestone Building Products........................................3859 Firestone Metal Products.............................................3859 Johnson Screens..........................................................3946 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Kundel Industries........................................................2847
Other Ameristar Fence Products............................................3146 AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 ARCAT, Inc...................................................................4259 AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 Contact Industries.......................................................4144 DORMA Group North America.....................................4055 Draper, Inc...................................................................3052 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 JCRANE Inc..................................................................4844 Kwik-Wall....................................................................4646 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 National Frame Building Association...........................4743 Noble Company...........................................................4755 Parex...........................................................................4357 Plymovent Corporation...............................................4446 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...............................4447 Reese Enterprises, Inc..................................................4855 Rotary Lift...................................................................3851 Scranton Products.......................................................3455 Stealth Access Panels by Wind-lock.............................4847 Strongwell..................................................................2650 The Soffi-Steel速 System..............................................4542 Timely Industries.........................................................4861
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ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 DeAcero.......................................................................2353 Eljen Corporation........................................................4461 Grace...........................................................................3660 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 Jerith Mfg Co., Inc........................................................4460 Landscape Concepts Management..............................2857 LiveRoof, LLC...............................................................2552 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.....................3044 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 SimTek Fence...............................................................4255 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Viance.........................................................................2746
Penco Products, Inc.....................................................2955 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153 Precision Ladders LLC..................................................4343 S-5!.............................................................................4757 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653 The Soffi-Steel速 System..............................................4542 Vicwest.......................................................................3152 VIVA Railings, LLC........................................................4748
American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 Bird Barrier America....................................................2655 Terminix Commercial..................................................2557
Plastic
Eljen Corporation........................................................4461 Penco Products, Inc.....................................................2955 Reef Industries, Inc......................................................4548 SimTek Fence...............................................................4255 STEGO Industries LLC...................................................2949 Strongwell..................................................................2650
Plumbing ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 Comac Corporation, Inc...............................................3158 Master Building Specialties, Inc...................................2451 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 World Dryer Corp.........................................................4155
Preservation / Restoration American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 Epic Metals Corp..........................................................3356 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951
Procurement & Contracting AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252
Publications 4specs.com.................................................................2951 American School & Hospital Facility............................2457 American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 ARCAT, Inc...................................................................4259 BICSI............................................................................2747 Design Cost Data.........................................................4848 LONMARK....................................................................2453 The Blue Book.............................................................2860 Today’s Facility Manager.............................................2753 USGlass Magazine/Architects’ Guide to Glass..............2544
Recycling DeAcero.......................................................................2353 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153
Remediation AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944
Roofing
Safety / Security AMICO, Alabama Metal Industries Corp.......................4443 BICSI............................................................................2747 C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058 Cornell Iron Works.......................................................3651 Detex..........................................................................2851 Door and Hardware Systems, Inc.................................4643 Hager Companies........................................................4744 Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies..........................4046 Magnetic Automation Corp.........................................2555 Midwest Security Products, Inc...................................2359 Petersen Mfg Co Inc.....................................................3153
Signage C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Diskey Architectural Signage.......................................2946 Innerface Architectural Signage, Inc............................3055 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543
Software ARCAT, Inc...................................................................4259 ARCOM/MasterSpec Specifications..............................3255 Bluebeam Software....................................................4448 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 Design Cost Data.........................................................4848
Stairways C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 Carl Stahl DecorCable..................................................4858 Lapeyre Stair...............................................................3148 Precision Ladders LLC..................................................4343 Strongwell..................................................................2650 Stryker........................................................................2658 VIVA Railings, LLC........................................................4748
Stone / Tile Cathedral Marble & Granite, Inc..................................2649 Coronado Stone Products............................................4856 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 MAPEI Corp.................................................................4561 McNear Brick and Block...............................................3043 Natural Stone Veneers International, Inc.....................3044 Parex...........................................................................4357 Schluter Systems L.P....................................................4344 Solomon Colors...........................................................4143 Starquartz Industries, Inc............................................2458
Storage American Specialties Inc.............................................4157 HandiSolutions...........................................................3244 Wildeck Inc..................................................................2357
Technology Airxchange, Inc...........................................................4044 ARCAT, Inc...................................................................4259 Building Systems Design, Inc......................................4252 CSI...............................................................................4451 Design Cost Data.........................................................4848 Innovation Wireless.....................................................2859 LONMARK....................................................................2453 Mitsubishi Jet Towel by Pacarc....................................2652
Thermal & Moisture Protection Activar Construction Products Group...........................4350 Architectural Building Components............................4243 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 CATTCO USA, Inc..........................................................3243 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 Creteseal Concrete Waterproofing Products.................3057 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752
Eljen Corporation........................................................4461 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Epro Services, Inc........................................................3944 Fireline 520.................................................................2553 Firestone Metal Products.............................................3859 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Georgia Pacific Corp.....................................................5050 Grace...........................................................................3660 Henry Company..........................................................4956 Hyload Flashing System..............................................3151 InPro Corporation........................................................3252 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 International Cellulose Corp........................................3844 Kingspan Insulated Panels..........................................3048 Knauf Insulation..........................................................4042 Koester American........................................................5059 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 Parex...........................................................................4357 Reef Industries, Inc......................................................4548 Reese Enterprises, Inc..................................................4855 S-5!.............................................................................4757 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 The Comex Group........................................................4852 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Thermafiber, Inc..........................................................3644 Thermomass Building Insulation Systems...................2758 Vexcon Chemicals, Inc.................................................3951 Vicwest.......................................................................3152 Watson Bowman Acme...............................................3056
Utilities ACO Polymer Products, Inc..........................................5055 American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 Chardon Laboratories..................................................3058
Vents GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Metal-Era....................................................................4958 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856
Waterway / Marine American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 Chance/Atlas...............................................................3950 The Nickel Institute.....................................................2653
Product cATEGORIES
Architectural Building Components............................4243 ATAS International, Inc................................................3147 Atlas Roofing Corporation...........................................3646 BASF Corporation........................................................2660 Cosella-Dorken Products Inc........................................2355 D.C. Taylor Co...............................................................2551 Dow Building Solutions...............................................2752 Dow Roofing Systems.................................................3850 Duro-Last, Inc..............................................................4849 Englert, Inc..................................................................2853 Enviroshake, Inc..........................................................2643 Firestone Building Products........................................3859 GAF/GAF-ELK..............................................................3258 Grace...........................................................................3660 Henry Company..........................................................4956 IB Roof Systems...........................................................3046 Insulation Solutions, Inc..............................................4960 LiveRoof, LLC...............................................................2552 Metal-Era....................................................................4958 MIFAB, Inc...................................................................3543 Pacific Polymers International, Inc..............................2959 S-5!.............................................................................4757 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 Strongwell..................................................................2650 The Tapco Group..........................................................2856 Vicwest.......................................................................3152
R-O-M Corporation......................................................5051 SawStop, LLC...............................................................2361 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc....................................3655 Strongwell..................................................................2650 Stryker........................................................................2658 The Soffi-Steel® System..............................................4542 Watson Bowman Acme...............................................3056 Wildeck Inc..................................................................2357
Windows / Skylights C.R. Laurence Co., Inc...................................................3060 LinEl Signature............................................................3743 Marvin Windows and Doors........................................4060 National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)..............4150 Overly Door Company..................................................2646 Quiet Solution / Serious Materials...............................4447
Wood American Wood Protection Association.......................4156 AWI Quality Certification Corporation..........................4850 Contact Industries.......................................................4144 Maple Flooring Manufacturers Assn............................4249 SawStop, LLC...............................................................2361 SFS intec.....................................................................3047 The Hardwood Council................................................3943 Viance.........................................................................2746
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