Winter 2024 Back Issue

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AI in the Waterproofing Industry
Case Study: Northwestern University’s Simpson Querrey Biomedical Research Center
Installing and Protecting Green Roofs
Protecting the Commercial Building Envelope
Understanding Hydrostatic Pressure
Employer Responsibilities To Employees and Law
By Gregory Fahrenbruch

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Trade Show Preview
When the new year rolls around, so does the trade show schedule. Here are lists of the booths that relate to the waterproofing industry for World of Concrete, the International Builders’ Show, and the International Roofing Expo.

Waterproofing Amenity Decks
By Richard C. Hayden
Building owners and developers are continuing to place increasing value on the roof spaces that every building needs. In the increasingly competitive real estate market, building owners are demanding that the roof space function at a much higher level.

Creating a Healthy Crawl Space
By Patrick Nevison, P.E.
Healthy crawl spaces are ones in which excess moisture and radon are dealt with, among other things. Moisture and radon in a crawl space can lead to several issues throughout the home.

Case Study: Smart Crawl Space In New Jersey
By ISI Building Products
Outside construction trades and building science circles, few homeowners grasp how impactful the crawl space can be to the overall health of a structure.

Digging Deeper Foundations
By Iltaz Alam
With space at a premium in many urban areas, developers are digging deeper foundations to increase the square footage of high end residential, commercial and mixed-use building projects.

Case Study: Washington, D.C.’s Florida Ave. NE
By Scott Schendel
EPRO was recently involved in a critical project located in an up-and-coming area of the city, called Florida Avenue NE. This corridor has multiple land uses and several critical public transit connections and is also experiencing a high level of new development.

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Traditional waterproofing methods rely on a barrier system that prevents water from penetrating the surface. Crystalline waterproofing creates a permanent and self-sealing barrier within the concrete.Check out this weeks featured article here:www.waterproofmag.com/2024/09/crystalline-waterproofing-the-science-behind-it-why-its-important/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Traditional waterproofing methods rely on a barrier system that prevents water from penetrating the surface. Crystalline waterproofing creates a permanent and self-sealing barrier within the concrete.Check out this weeks featured article here:www.waterproofmag.com/2024/09/crystalline-waterproofing-the-science-behind-it-why-its-important/ ... See MoreSee Less
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