Friday, August 6, 2010

Tremco Division Acquires Modular Green-Roof System

Tremco Division Acquires Modular Green-Roof System

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance (Tremco Roofing) announced the acquisition of the BioTray™ vegetated-roof product line from Rana Creek, a company based in Carmel Valley, Calif.
BioTray is described as a natural, biodegradable, modular system for vegetated roofs, consisting of 17-inch-square trays composed of natural latex and coconut coir. Coconut coir is a fibrous, renewable product derived from coconut husks.
Tremco said that unlike traditional modular systems, the coconut fiber decomposes over time and the BioTray module is converted into growing media (soil). The process allows the growing and installing of vegetated roofs without the use of plastic, increasing the sustainability of the roof, the company said.
Mark Anderson, program manager, sustainable market development for Tremco Roofing, said the BioTray systems can be used with young plants, and also allow vegetated roofing system owners to pre-establish plants in an off-site nursery. “This enables us to install vegetated roofs that are established from day one,” he said. “Besides providing plants that are more mature and robust, this process eliminates stress on the plants during installation.”

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Funny Cartoon by Wiley-The Men Only Cemetery

I'll probably get sued for borrowing this but, pretty funny cartoon by Wiley...

Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

Non Sequitur

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

From the Co-operators-Potting soil emerging as a fire hazard

Found this and I think it's something to pay attention to!
 
UELPH, ON, July 21 /CNW/ - In March, a massive fire destroyed a Calgary condominium complex, leaving at least 250 occupants homeless. The combustive culprit was a cigarette in a planter outside the complex. Recently there has been a spike in fires sparked by smoking materials in potting soil. The Co-operators is urging Canadians to be aware of the danger associated with disposing cigarettes in potted plants. There has recently been a noticeable increase of incidents of fires caused by dry peat moss in potting soil. Problems are also related to fertilizers in the soil, which can act as oxidizers that accelerate fires. Many potting soils on the market today contain less dirt and more organic substances that are flammable, such as shredded wood, bark, peat moss, Styrofoam, and vermiculite.
"People should remember to be prudent when disposing their cigarettes," said Glen Oxford, claims manager for The Co-operators. "You might think you are safely extinguishing it in dirt and not realize the soil is actually flammable. The reality is that homes have burned to the ground because of careless cigarette disposal."
In light of this, The Co-operators offers the following tips to reduce potted planter fires:
-   Do not use potted plants as an ashtray.
    -   Provide an appropriate ashtray/smoker's receptacle wherever people
        are smoking.
    -   Always keep potted plants well watered and maintained.
    -   Do not keep potted plants near combustible materials.
    -   Unused potting soil should be spread in your yard or garden.
    -   Use clay planter pots whenever possible, as they may keep potting
        soil fires better contained.

Due to smoking by-laws and changes in habits, more smokers are lighting up outside than in the past and when ashtrays are not available, smokers often use outdoor pots to extinguish their cigarettes. A preventative measure to reduce the risk of potting soil fires is to make ashtrays more readily accessible for outdoor smokers.

About The Co-operators:

The Co-operators Group Limited is a 100 per cent Canadian-owned co-operative with more than $36.9 billion in assets under administration. Through its group of companies, it offers home, auto, life, group, travel, commercial and farm insurance, as well as investment products.
The Co-operators is owned by 47 Canadian co-operatives, credit union centrals and like-minded organizations. It is well known for its community involvement, and is listed among the 50 Best Employers in Canada.

For further information: Leonard Sharman, The Co-operators, 1-877-795-7272, ext. 2707
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CO-OPERATORS

SSPC/JPCL Webinars to Address Prepping Concrete for Coatings

SSPC/JPCL Webinars to Address Prepping Concrete for Coatings

Two SSPC/JPCL Education Series Webinars in August—one on acid etching and one on moisture remediation—will deal with preparing concrete for coatings.
“Etching Concrete without Environmental Drawbacks” will be presented at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, by Glynn Loftin of Loftin Enterprises. The webinar will include information about current methods of surface preparation of concrete, the current standard for chemical etching of concrete, new materials that meet the standard, and a project description showing the environmental advantages of the new material.
“Moisture Evaluation and Remediation of Concrete” will be presented at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, by Fred Goodwin of BASF. Goodwin will describe methods used to measure moisture in concrete, standards that apply, and how remediation is achieved.
Education Series Webinars provide continuing education for SSPC recertifications as well as technology updates on important topics.
Those who wish to participate in the webinars above or ones scheduled later in the year can register free at www.paintsquare.com/education.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Help Wanted-Forensic Construction Defect Expert (Westwood)

Passing it on from an ad on Craigslist....tell em you found it here!

Forensic Construction Defect Expert (Westwood)


Date: 2010-07-28, 2:42PM PDT
Reply to: job-fcxjn-1868591522@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


Forensic Construction Defect Expert

Expanding West side forensic analysis company is looking for qualified candidates for Forensic Construction Defect Analysis. Focus is mainly on tracts of single family residences. Candidates should have requisite experience and education to qualify as an expert in the field. Previous experience as an expert helpful. Must be reliable, presentable and persuasive.

  • Location: Westwood
  • Compensation: TBD commensurate with experience
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
PostingID: 1868591522

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Deck Collapses in TEXAS-23 go to hospital, deck was WAY overloaded

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(Alberto Martinez AMERICAN-STATESMAN)

A second-story balcony at the Garden Court Condominiums at 4811 Oltorf Street collapsed early Sunday morning. Police say 23 people were taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge after the collapse. Austin police officials believe that the load limit of the 400-square foot balcony was exceeded. Property damage estimates are approximately $10,000.

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