Taking Control

 

They are called “bricklayers” but it really doesn’t begin to cover what BAC members do these days. More than just making the skin or structure of a building, they are increasingly responsible for all the control layers in between that handle moisture, air, vapor and thermal performance.

 

It makes a lot of sense. Designers and owners are realizing that having one trade take on all the layers, especially when that trade really understands how the building envelope should perform, is simply more efficient.

 

That was clear this week at the Building Envelope event at the Ohio training center, where IMI partnered with manufacturers of some high performance masonry wall systems (Tremco, Prosoco, BASF) to show designers, owners and construction managers some real world applications, and how training can make all the difference.

 

Folks from the Ohio Schools Facilities Commission appreciated our timing, since they now require air barriers on all of their projects. One CM firm wants us to stage a similar demonstration for all of their supervisors.

“Very timely for current building project requirements.”

                   

CMs and owners are demanding single source responsibility for the building envelope.

We’re ready.

 

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8 Comments so far

  1. Don Cairns June 24th, 2010 12:00 pm

    I understand some of the basics about air barrier systems much better.

  2. Paul Petrides June 24th, 2010 12:01 pm

    Interesting to see materials installed.

  3. John Rush June 24th, 2010 12:04 pm

    Different products make specifying a system more challenging. Installation of systems revealed coordination issues.

  4. Patrick O. McGinty June 24th, 2010 12:05 pm

    It was good to see the actual installations.

  5. Rudy Plasko June 24th, 2010 12:06 pm

    It was a good learning experience. I have been to several seminars at this location; all have been informative and I look forward to coming back.

  6. Don Cairns - A.M. Higley Company July 7th, 2010 10:47 am

    I now understand the concepts of air barriers much better. The lecture was concise and very informative!

  7. Rusty Culp - CMA Design July 7th, 2010 10:48 am

    Clear, organized, and well presented. Very timely for current building requirements.

  8. Ceramic July 19th, 2010 4:05 am

    love your post,i always get lots of message

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