IMPs provide all four control layers (air, vapor, thermal,water) with a single component. Discover how they may be used for all climate zones and all interior conditions.
Polycarbonate Glazing Systems: An Energy-Efficient Daylighting Solution
Learn all you need to know about multiwall polycarbonate as an extremely versatile glazing material with high impact strength, excellent thermal insulation, and long-term light transmission.
Thermoplastic roofing systems bring greater control to the jobsite. Discover the pros and cons of TPO and PVC roofing membranes and the advantages of single-source, prefabricated materials.
Commercial Design and Construction with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF)
Discover insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) and its components, identifying how these contribute to a durable, safe, energy-efficient, and sustainable building practices.
Lawns & Beyond: The Creative Possibilities of Synthetic Grass
Next-generation synthetic grass solutions replicate the look of natural grass while surpassing it in functionality. Explore applications that meet the needs of various markets.
Installation methodologies, technologies, and products are constantly evolving in the tile industry. Explore the standards and best practices of contemporary tile installation.
How to Achieve Sustainable Indoor Air Quality: A Roadmap to Simultaneously Meet Indoor Air Quality, Building Decarbonization, and Resiliency Goals
This course examines the Clean First framework designed to maintain decarbonization, climate resiliency, and indoor air quality targets for buildings with maximum efficiency.
Single-Skin Metal Panels and LEED® Standards and Certification
Metal roof and siding panels support healthy built environments. Learn how they can contribute toward earning several LEED® for Building Design and Construction credits in v4.1.
Commercial kitchens are demanding environments that require durable, hygienic, and slip-resistant flooring solutions to protect employees and increase productivity.
Explore how concrete masonry is cost-effective and energy-efficient. Review how ASTM C90 was revised so the webs of concrete masonry units could be thinner or reconfigured.
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