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The New American Home 2024: Modern Features, Timeless Comfort

The Pro Builder

The rear elevation optimizes the home’s view of the Las Vegas Valley and the Strip with floor-to-ceiling telescoping glass doors that pocket into adjacent walls for seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Continuing the flooring and ceiling materials from indoors to outside further strengthens the indoor/outdoor connection.

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‘Invisible’ Heater Design Elevates Comfort and Aesthetics at Manhattan Residential Skyscraper

CCR Magazine

Custom convection style heaters, mounted in the building’s millwork by Faber Industrial Technologies, proved to be the game-changing resolution. Due to mechanical constraints exacerbated by the building’s slim design, hot water was not available in most of the upper residences, rendering hydronic heating systems impractical.

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Vantage Builders Completes Training Lab for Middlesex College

CCR Magazine

The project team was comprised of William Sloan Associates, Architects and engineering services provided by VAV International and R.W. Sullivan Engineering. The Vantage team installed all new framing, electrical power wiring, data cabling, plumbing, and fire protection as well as a new revamped HVAC system.

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Stone Mill Lofts Opens as First All-Electric Apartments in MA

CCR Magazine

“The origin story of the City of Lawrence comes full circle today as we unveil a beautifully restored 19th century manufacturing landmark that is now fully equipped with 21st century energy-efficient building systems,” said WinnDevelopment President and Managing Partner Larry Curtis. and sustainability consultant New Ecology, Inc.,

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Renovating A Heritage Building

cnstrctr

Does the building feature an innovative engineering component for its time? We’d recommend you hire an engineering firm to do annual building assessment reports to help identify any building envelope and structural concerns. Impacts to the Designer or Engineer. Are there any historical events that occurred at the property?

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The Bronx Vibe, a New, 155-residence, Luxury Rental Development

CCR Magazine

zoning and permitting consultant CORE Consultants; MEP engineer Ventrop Engineers; and structural engineer McNamara Salvia. The rainscreen system includes a continuous air barrier that creates a sealed building envelope for high energy efficiency. It is also entirely ADA compliant.

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Construction Abbreviations – A Decent List

Building Information Management

AIEE: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ASC: Above Suspended Ceiling. ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers. ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ATC: Acoustical Tile Ceiling. CLG: Ceiling. CTSC: Communications Systems Terminal Cabinet. ENG: Engineer. ENGR: Engineer.