Search
Filters
Close

Construction Drying’ The Economic and Environmental Benefits

Construction drying and climate control for major projects including Mission Critical Campuses (Data Centers), Healthcare/Institutional Facilities, and Major Construction/Retrofit Opportunities have become a necessity and not a luxury. Quick turnaround and timely completion have proven to be huge economic factors to facility owners, general contractors, and specialized subcontractors alike. Mission Critical Campus and Healthcare/Institutional Facility Construction specifically are on the rise, which is creating additional challenges for the construction teams. 

Product Number: 41215-909-SG
Author: Mark D. Lebeck, Bruce A. Funderburgh
Publication Date: 2015
$0.00
$20.00
$20.00

Construction drying and climate control for major projects including Mission Critical Campuses (Data Centers), Healthcare/Institutional Facilities, and Major Construction/Retrofit Opportunities have become a necessity and not a luxury. Quick turnaround and timely completion have proven to be huge economic factors to facility owners, general contractors and specialized subcontractors alike. Mission Critical Campus and Healthcare/Institutional Facility Construction specifically are on the rise, which is creating additional challenges for the construction teams. Temperature and Climate Control are paramount in importance for creating palatable environments for the highly sensitive and technical data collection electronics. Similar issues are recognized in the Healthcare Arena with regards to maintaining drier ambient and temperature-controlled environments to speed the construction process and minimize the development of sporadic mold and organic contamination. These factors, coupled with the advent and evolution of VOC regulations, AIM requirements and LEED Criteria, the economic need of controlled construction drying, technical electronic equipment ambient condition stability and overall climate control, have increased the demand for this technology exponentially. This paper will visit the latest criteria in concrete drying to ensure compatibility and to minimize the hygroscopic properties of today’s water borne, environmentally compliant floor adhesives, gypsum board/sheetrock and paint drying to ensure a timely turnaround time and monitored climate control to ensure a safe mold and airborne pathogen free environment.

Construction drying and climate control for major projects including Mission Critical Campuses (Data Centers), Healthcare/Institutional Facilities, and Major Construction/Retrofit Opportunities have become a necessity and not a luxury. Quick turnaround and timely completion have proven to be huge economic factors to facility owners, general contractors and specialized subcontractors alike. Mission Critical Campus and Healthcare/Institutional Facility Construction specifically are on the rise, which is creating additional challenges for the construction teams. Temperature and Climate Control are paramount in importance for creating palatable environments for the highly sensitive and technical data collection electronics. Similar issues are recognized in the Healthcare Arena with regards to maintaining drier ambient and temperature-controlled environments to speed the construction process and minimize the development of sporadic mold and organic contamination. These factors, coupled with the advent and evolution of VOC regulations, AIM requirements and LEED Criteria, the economic need of controlled construction drying, technical electronic equipment ambient condition stability and overall climate control, have increased the demand for this technology exponentially. This paper will visit the latest criteria in concrete drying to ensure compatibility and to minimize the hygroscopic properties of today’s water borne, environmentally compliant floor adhesives, gypsum board/sheetrock and paint drying to ensure a timely turnaround time and monitored climate control to ensure a safe mold and airborne pathogen free environment.

Also Purchased
Picture for Corrosion of Copper Coils in Computer Air Handlers
Available for download

Corrosion of Copper Coils in Computer Air Handlers

Product Number: 51315-5963-SG
ISBN: 5963 2015 CP
Author: Todd Mintz
Publication Date: 2015
$0.00
Picture for Corrosion Performance of TDG Coatings for Marine Bridge Application
Available for download

Corrosion Performance of TDG Coatings for Marine Bridge Application

Product Number: 51315-5942-SG
ISBN: 5942 2015 CP
Author: Md Ahsan Sabbir
Publication Date: 2015
$0.00