Roxul joins forces with two roofing manufacturers

Stone wool insulation manufacturer, Roxul, has announced partnerships with two roofing product companies, expanding its North American offerings.

Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM) produces commercial roofing products, and will now incorporate stone wool roof insulation into its ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) membranes and warranty programs.

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Quality assurance for SPF and home construction

A Winnipeg-based, family-run company has launched an upgraded quality assurance (QA) program for the construction industry.

The QA, certification, training, and consulting company, Building Professionals, has built on standard developments from the 1980s that focus on energy efficiency in residential applications within the historic QAP 2.O program.

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Main Street makeovers

Paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore is revitalizing Main Streets in North America through its largest ever consumer-drive initiative.

As part of the “Main Street Matters” campaign, the paint manufacturer will provide supplies for façades and exterior building trim to revamp the 20 communities who receive the most votes across Canada and the United States.

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Construction on Toronto transit line moving along

Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit (LRT) line is progressing with tunnelling beginning at the eastern and western points of the track.

After an online contest to name the tunnel-boring machines, they were dubbed Dennis and Lea (to represent the Mount Dennis and Leaside neighbourhoods) and Don and Humber (for the nearby rivers).

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Concrete drying standard proposed

A proposed ASTM International standard will determine the drying behaviour of new and existing concrete mix quantities.

Part of the overarching ASTM Committee C09 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates, Subcommittee C09.66 on Concrete’s Resistance to Fluid Penetration is developing ASTM WK37029, Test Method for Measurement of Mass Loss Versus Time for One-Dimensional Drying of Saturated Concretes.

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EcoLiving efficiency projects awarded

Three winners of this year’s Scotiabank EcoLiving Awards were honoured with a total of $75,000 for home efficiency designs and products.

The EcoLiving program aims to help Canadians reduce energy bills by using more efficient systems. This year’s awards program received 78 entries from across the country—an increase of 28 per cent from 2012.

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