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Shrinkage in Wood Framed Apartment Buildings |
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Now in our 40th year of practice, shrinkage in wood
framed apartment buildings, vapor barriers under slab-on-grade,
solutions for facility managers: roof replacement, current DBM projects
and more CAD tips
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2002-03 Winter Newsletter PDF file
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How to dry out wet basements, why the iron ring, adding a mezzanine
into an existing building, the “Best of the Best”, estimating structural steel beam sizes,
and a CAD tip about AcadXTabs.
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2001-02 Winter Newsletter
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How the World Trade Center towers collapsed,
reinforcing cracked basement walls, history of structural engineering, CAD
tip about Renamer v2.0, and new staff.
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2000-01 Winter Newsletter
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Reflections on the last 35 years by Lloyd, RTU
additions to existing roofs, solutions for facility managers, exterior
handicapped ramp additions, and when trench footings work.
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2000 Summer Newsletter
PDF file
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Adding a mezzanine into an existing building, vapor
barriers and slab-on-grade, DBM home page, e-mail and area code update,
underpinning foundations, current DBM projects and more CAD tips.
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1999 Winter Newsletter
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DBM's receives award. How to
prevent wet basements, addition
of licenses for 2 more states, current DBM projects underway, christmas
trees in summer, new staff, adding parking ramp expertise, reducing the
risk of efflorescence, and more CAD tips.
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1999 Summer Newsletter
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DBM's peer review, new staff members and
projects. Frost heave affects the design of exterior door stoops. Control joints in
concrete masonry, allowing for structural deflection and a tip for AutoCAD
users.
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1998 Summer Newsletter
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Lloyd shares his thoughts on retirement and the
greatest gift of all. Learn about some election results, earth
as insulation and facts about twisters.
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1996-97 Winter Newsletter
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Celebrating 30 years of business with the addition
of licenses for 3 more states. Interesting facts about minimum roof slope
and the benefits of fly ash. New staff and projects.
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