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Structural engineering solutions for office-to-residential conversion

BD+C

Structural engineering solutions for office-to-residential conversion 0 qpurcell Thu, 09/28/2023 - 10:37 Office Buildings IMEG's Edwin Dean, Joe Gulden, and Doug Sweeney, share seven key focuses for structural engineers when planning office-to-residential conversions. RELATED ARTICLE: About 11% of U.S. million units.

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Effective Marketing For Diverse Construction Job Categories

Construction Marketing

That said, this article will unravel strategies that resonate with professionals, from those who meticulously plan projects to those who wield the tools on-site. Collaborate with clients, construction managers, and other professionals to bring architectural visions to life. Ensure equipment is maintained and used safely.

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Key considerations for designing fenestration systems for success

Construction Specifier

This article will discuss some key items to include in the project documents during the design of a new building to help achieve a successful fenestration installation come construction. Design teams must balance performance and practicality to achieve a successful installation while maintaining required fenestration performance.

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Design Trends Survey: What's in Store for Housing's Look and Feel

Pro Builder

This article is a digital exclusive with Pro Builder 's May/June 2021 issue. I think [Farmhouse is] a style that’ll be able to age a bit better than some of the styles in years past,” says residential designer Larry Garnett, in Texas, who is also a member of Pro Builder's House Review team. Caroline Broderick, Associate Editor. .

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Ensuring performance in mulled window systems

Construction Specifier

However, today’s construction landscape is rapidly changing with higher material costs, tight tolerances, and expectations of floor-to-ceiling glazing in multifamily projects (Figure 1). Grey When specifying fenestration, design professionals must select appropriate products for the project’s various opening sizes.

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Celebrating CSI’s 75th anniversary

Construction Specifier

CSI’s story “officially” begins in March 1948, when articles of incorporation were signed, and 45 design/construction professionals became allies. Construction—residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial—was on the rise. an architectural group chief in the U.S. At CSI’s first meeting, held in April, James B.

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2009 Trends Report: Residential Design & Build

Green Home Design Architect

Residential Design & Build magazine’s 2009 Trends Report has the latest data on home design and building trends (reporting on 2008). One of the charts in the article lists items, features, and materials where clients cut back when their budget is tight.