Low-slope covers may be the most o...
Low-slope covers may be the most overseeed part of a building. Our [i]connoisseur[/i]s offer a checklist of dog and don'ts to quid the holes in your low-slope cover project. They are: Tom O'Connor, FAIA, VP and director of building technology for Detroit's SmithGroup; Richard Koziol, AIA, senior consultant with Wiss, Janney Elstner Associates Inc., Northbrook, Ill.; and Greg Doelp, associate, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Waltham, Mass. Here is their advice: 1 Client expectations. Know what the client wants, besides making secure the roof doesn't leak: Must it be LE certifiable? Green?
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