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The Resource for Real Estate & Construction Decision Makers

T E A M M EM B ER S

b u i l d i n g o f a m e r i c a g r e e n b o o k

Welcome to the first annual edition of the Building of America Green Book. For more than a decade,

we at Construction Communications have dedicated ourselves to linking owners, architects, contrac-

tors, project team members, suppliers and vendors, helping them learn from one another’s successes.

Through case studies we have highlighted some of the country’s top new construction and renovation

projects in a host of markets, ranging from health care, education and government to mixed-use devel-

opments and multifamily residential.

In this newest publication in our lineup, we have narrowed our focus to sustainable design and con-

struction. As the world concentrates more and more on the need to protect our environment and our

natural resources, the construction industry finds it of utmost importance to stay on the cutting edge

and consider its contributions to the effort. To that end, green design and construction projects are

on the rise, as are projects registering for and achieving certification under the U.S. Green Building

Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) program.

Despite the increase in sustainable projects being built, there is still much to learn about the processes

involved in green design and construction. And, there is a growing need for companies that can help

attain these sustainability goals. With this publication, we hope to provide current industry informa-

tion about relevant topics relating to green design and construction, and also link companies that are

capable of providing the necessary services and products to help owners achieve sustainability, and

even LEED® certification. Within these pages you can read articles on hot topics such as building infor-

mation modeling (BIM) from industry experts and those who have been there before.

If you are considering pursuing sustainable design and construction methods for your next project, we

hope you will find this publication to be a vital tool in your decision making. And if you haven’t thought

about implementing green features, we hope this publication will provide you with the information you

need to make sustainability a priority — for your employees, tenants, residents and the community

as a whole.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rawcliffe

Senior Editor

Jamie Rawcliffe, photo courtesy of Dale-Murrary.comfrom the editor

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Dear readers,Green building has been making a lot of headlines lately — it seems as if you can’t turn on the TV, read a maga-

zine or attend a conference without hearing about it. You have probably heard buzz about Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) and wondered how this green building rating system applies to you.

The LEED® green building certification system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is a voluntary building certification program that defines high-performance green buildings, which are more environmentally responsible, healthier and more profitable structures than conventional facilities. LEED® was created to define “green” building and evaluates buildings in five credit areas: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, and Indoor Environmental Quality. Within these credit areas, points are available for building projects and, depending on the number of points a project earns, determine the level of certification the building will be awarded. The four progressive levels of LEED® certification are Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum.

What is Green Building? USGBC, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing buildings that are environmentally responsible,

profitable and healthy places to live and work, has been working to define green building through the council’s many green building educational programs, tools and resources, which include the LEED® Green Building Rating System, the council’s annual Greenbuild Conference & Expo, online and in-person educational workshops, and a network of more than 74 local chapters and affiliates.

USGBC was founded in 1993 in response to the growing recognition that something had to be done to reduce the impact of the built environment on our natural environment. Buildings are part of the problem, but also part of the solution. In the U.S., buildings account for 39 percent of primary energy use, 71 percent of electricity consumption and use 15 trillion gallons of water per year. Buildings produce 38 percent of the U.S. carbon dioxide emissions — a primary cause of global climate change — and consume 40 percent of raw materials globally (3 billion tons annually). But high-performance green buildings dramatically reduce this impact: the average LEED®-certified building saves 30 percent to 50 percent of energy, cuts harmful carbon dioxide emissions by 38 percent, produces 70 percent less solid waste, and uses 40 percent less water.

The organization was formed to lead the national consensus, and to help the building and construction industry achieve a transformation to high-performance green buildings.

The council’s membership is as diverse as the marketplace itself. Members include building owners and end-users, real estate developers, facility managers, architects, designers, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors, product and building system manufacturers, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations.

Leaders from within each of these sectors participate in the development of the LEED® Rating System and help guide the direction of the council through volunteer service on USGBC’s open committees.

The Growth of Green BuildingDriven by the rapid adoption of LEED® in both the public and private sectors, the green building movement

has grown exponentially in just the last few years. Launched with just a few hundred members’ companies, the council now has more than 15,000 member organizations. Since LEED® was released in 2000, more than 3.6 billion square feet of commercial building space has been registered or certified under LEED®.

In fact, various LEED® initiatives including legislation, executive orders, resolutions, ordinances, policies and incentives are found in 78 cities, 24 counties, 19 towns, 28 states, 12 federal agencies, 13 public school jurisdictions and 36 institutions of higher education across the U.S.

LEED® is available for all building types, including residential construction, schools, retail and neighborhood development, which corresponds with the growth of green building across all market sectors.

The Need for Green BuildingGreen building’s rapid growth is a reflection of the many benefits, both environmental and economic, it offers

building owners, building occupants and the surrounding communities. The impact on human health is also substantial. We spend 90 percent of our time indoors, and pollutant levels can

actually be much higher inside than outside. But green buildings have superior ventilation and use paints and furnishings that are free of toxic chemicals. Green buildings also have abundant natural daylight and allow the occupants to control the temperature and lighting in their personal space, which improves productivity and morale. Studies have shown that kids in green schools have higher test scores, that patients in green hospitals recover more quickly, and that we can save billions of dollars annually in reduced sick time and increased worker productivity by building green.

Green building is one of the most important and exciting movements of our time. Green building is changing the way we design, build, operate and think about buildings. LEED® is a tool that is transforming our built environment and opening new doors for professionals from every sector of the building industry. As more and more building owners realize the many environmental and economic benefits of building green, the demand for professionals who understand and can implement LEED® will greatly increase. Soon, going green won’t be newsworthy — it will simply be the way we do business.

How to Get InvolvedThe easiest way to become more involved in green building is by joining one of the 74 local chapters and affili-

ates comprising more than 20,000 members. USGBC chapters provide local green building resources, education and leadership opportunities. Local chapter members can connect with green building experts in their area, develop local green building strategies and tour green building projects. To find a chapter in your area and learn more about how to join, visit www.usgbc.org/chapters.

Sincerely,Doug Gatlin

Vice President of Market Development for the U.S. Green Building Council

Doug GatlinVice President of Market Development

for the U.S. Green Building Council

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What is LEED® and Why Should I Care?Approximately 12 years ago, a non-

profit organization by the name of the

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

developed the building rating sys-

tem known as Leadership in Energy

and Environmental Design (LEED®).

This rating system evaluates new and

renovated buildings on their sustain-

ability, energy efficiency and environ-

mental impact. LEED® addresses an

array of different building types and

emphasizes state-of-the-art strate-

gies for sustainable site development,

water savings, energy efficiency,

materials and resources selection, and

indoor environmental quality. There

are many advantages to building an

environmentally friendly and ener-

gy-efficient building in accordance

with the LEED® program. Some of

these benefits include reduced energy

costs, healthier work environments,

reduced water and sewage costs, and

an overall reduction in the building’s

carbon footprint.

LEED® is a practical rating tool for

green building design and construc-

tion that provides immediate and

measurable results for building own-

ers and occupants through reducing

energy consumption and improv-

ing the environmental quality in the

building as well as the surrounding

areas. There are four levels of LEED®

certification, ranging from certified

to silver, gold and platinum. Each

level requires an increased number of

points, gained through achieving a

greater level of energy efficiency and

improved environmental quality. The

higher the level of LEED® certification

a building attains, the greater the

degree of return on investment for

the building owner.

There is a growing trend toward

constructing LEED®-certified buildings

as evidenced by the fact that there are

LEED®-certified projects in all 50 states

and in 69 countries. Identified in

the McGraw Hill Green Building

Smart Market Report of 2006,

approximately 10 percent of all com-

mercial construction starts are expect-

ed to be green buildings by 2010.

Energy conservation is one of

the most important concepts in the

LEED® building model. LEED® identi-

fies the area of “optimized energy

performance” as one of the primary

energy-related sections in its building

rating system. Another area of energy

conservation, which is rarely associ-

ated with building construction, is the

reduction of fuel consumption related

to the transportation and harvest-

ing of building materials. The LEED®

process encourages project teams to

purchase building materials harvested

and produced locally, thus reducing

the production of greenhouse gases.

A LEED® Accredited Professional

(AP) is designated in the LEED® com-

munity by demonstrating a thor-

ough understanding of all aspects

of the LEED® process. This certifica-

tion includes a full understanding

of sustainable sites, water efficiency,

energy and atmosphere, materials

and resources, indoor environmental

quality, and innovation and design

process. A LEED AP must pass a rigor-

ous test demonstrating proficiency in

all of these areas. Adding a LEED AP

to your project development plans

helps reduce and overcome much of

the complexity associated with the

LEED® green building rating system.

In the past eight years, approximately

70,000 individuals from around the

world have obtained their designa-

tion as a LEED AP, helping to create

a greater number of environmentally

friendly work sites and greener build-

ing construction. n

— Wayne Seward, CEA, LEED AP, is the

founder and owner of Bear Technologys

in Carlsbad, California, a company

that specializes in Title 24 and energy

compliance documentation and con-

sulting for residential and commercial

buildings.

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First LEED®-certified fire rescue station in Florida emphasizes the county’s

new green building initiativesIn Alachua County, Fla., the board

of county commissioners uses the

best practices when exercising con-

cepts associated with “green” build-

ings and sustainability. The county’s

facilities management division has

also been very active in the sustain-

ability and energy-conservation move-

ment, endorsing the involvement of

its employees in various professional

trade organizations, including the U.S.

Green Building Council (USGBC) and

the Construction Owners Association

of America (COAA). Participation in

local and national organizations keeps

employees abreast of state-of-the-art

technologies, industry trends, energy

relations and cost-saving opportunities

as well as the impact of regional and

national changes in the construction

market on county government.

In early 2000, the commission passed

an energy reduction resolution requir-

ing a 33 percent reduction in energy

and water use. This led the county to

develop a countywide energy reso-

lution policy. Since then, the county

has adopted a strategy of designing

and building green buildings that con-

form to the ratings specified under

the USGBC’s Leadership in Energy and

Environmental Design (LEED®) pro-

gram. According to the directives of

the Alachua County Commission, all

new county buildings will be designed

and built to meet green standards;

so, a new language was added in the

request for proposals (RFP) for architec-

ture and engineering services and con-

struction management services requir-

ing bidders to have certified LEED®

professionals on staff who understand

sustainable design and construction

and the LEED® program.

In keeping with this new direction,

the county’s new Fire Rescue Station

10 in East Gainesville is the first LEED®-

certified fire station in the county,

as well as the entire state of Florida,

earning a gold rating under the LEED®

program. Originally designed back in

early 2000, the project was expected

to take 13 months, but was delayed

due to funding issues. The county

later acquired project funding within

the bond process. After acquiring the

necessary funds, the county commis-

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sion directed the design team to revise

the plans, ensuring that the project

would qualify as a green building and

meet the LEED® certification standards.

February 26, 2008 marked the ground-

breaking ceremony for Fire Rescue

Station 10. Encompassing 5,521 square

feet, the new station cost $1.8 million

to construct and will house two res-

cue units, #10 and #11, as well as the

District 5 Chief.

Bryan Schneider, Capital Projects

Coordinator for Alachua County, said,

“It was an exciting challenge to take

(a previously drawn) non-LEED®-

rated project and adapt it to LEED®

specifications and standards, still

remaining within the previous budget

and timeline.”

Some of the station’s most out-

standing aspects are its sustainable

features, including the use of mate-

rials with a low emission of volatile

organic compounds (VOC) to improve

indoor air quality, which makes for a

better work environment; a solar hot

water storage system for the heating

of potable water that saves 70 percent

energy; an underground cistern for

rain water reclamation of up to 60,000

gallons per year; solar tubes for pas-

sive lighting, which combined with the

building’s windows will provide the

facility with daylight saturation to 75

percent of indoor spaces; and a highly

efficient HVAC system paired with a

thermal comfort system that will keep

everyone more comfortable and at the

same time save 20 percent energy.

Additionally, 43.5 percent of the mate-

rials used on the project are regional

materials, stimulating the local econo-

my and reducing the need to transport

materials from far away, and more than

63 percent of the project’s waste was

recycled and diverted from landfills.

The project was completed on time

and within budget; the grand opening

was held on January 27, 2009.

In all, the station is a true effort on

the part of the board of county com-

missioners, the department of public

safety, and the facilities management

division to blast Alachua County to

the forefront regarding sustainability,

water conservation and energy-sav-

ing measures. It will not only com-

ply with the board’s energy reduction

and water conservation policy, but it

will also be a genuine success at envi-

ronmental stewardship, reducing the

county’s carbon footprint.

Alachua County Facilities Manager

Charlie Jackson said, “Building green

makes good business sense, as it

reduces operating cost over the life of

the building and ultimately provides

the county with another high perform-

ing and sustainable building.” n

— Charlie Ray Jackson is the Alachua

County Facilities Manager.

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Green = 4 x Good

Good for the Present,

Good for the Future,

Good for the Planet, and

Good for the Bottom Line

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Building Information Modeling (BIM): innovative technology to aid efficient

green building design and constructionIn its early stages, the current

Obama administration is focusing

serious attention on rebuilding infra-

structure. This is not just roads, bridg-

es and highways. It also means retro-

fitting and designing new sustainable

buildings. Call them green buildings

or hybrid buildings; at a minimum

they will be less wasteful and a whole

lot more responsible than the major-

ity of our current building stock. And

best yet, they will reduce their oper-

ating costs by reducing their energy

and water use.

As adoption of the U.S. Green

Building Council’s (USGBC)

Leadership in Energy and

Environmental Design (LEED®) rating

system grows, and with buildings

accounting for 48 percent of carbon

dioxide emissions, many owners and

operators are now requiring that

new building projects achieve LEED®

certification, which rates a project

based on site design, indoor envi-

ronmental quality and efficient use of

energy, materials and water. A high

LEED® rating recognizes the quality

of a green building design and also

qualifies the project for an array of

state and local government financial

incentives —– an important benefit

for the building owner. LEED®-certi-

fied buildings also have an excellent

return on investment due to lower

operating costs.

Achieving LEED® certification

requires complex engineering analy-

sis of the project’s design. Elements

that need to be analyzed for the

accurate prediction of building per-

formance are the efficient use of

energy, water, materials and land

in a final building design. Of the

projects that have these analyses

included in their design process,

the design firms have typically out-

sourced these engineering analyses,

as it requires specialized expertise

and is time-consuming and costly to

do. But now, software solutions for

the building information modeling

(BIM) process, such as the Autodesk

Revit Architecture, Civil 3D, Ecotect

and Green Building Studios, provide

robust design models containing the

necessary level of detail as well as the

embedded intelligence for the analy-

ses to be done on all projects.

By adopting BIM, architects,

engineers, contractors and owners

can create coordinated digital build-

ing design information and docu-

mentation, and use that information

to more accurately visualize and sim-

ulate performance, appearance and

cost. This in turn allows project teams

to deliver the project faster, more

economically and with the potential

for reduced environmental impact.

A wealth of design data can be

extracted from the building infor-

mation model and input to various

analysis programs. With analysis tools

such as Autodesk Green Building

Studio, this process has been stream-

lined to the point where architects

can perform early whole building

energy, water and carbon emission

analyses in-house, reducing the over-

all cost of the design process.

These new analysis tools help proj-

ect teams quickly develop exper-

tise on building conditions, visual-

ize and consider the whole building

system, perform powerful analysis

from immense stores of data, and

simulate and interpret the results in a

meaningful way. Firms can then iter-

ate design for improvement based

on accurate analysis and deliver more

sustainable designs.

Green Building Studio, for exam-

ple, is a web-based analysis tool that

easily integrates with major BIM solu-

tions. With this new capability, archi-

tects can more effectively use better

information created in the build-

ing information model for testing

building performance and validating

design options over the Internet.

This is a huge break-through for

green building design and LEED®

qualification. The incorporation of

connectors directly into the major

BIM and CAD vendor applications

enables the web service to use design

information in the early stages of

development. It creates a geometri-

cally correct equivalent energy model

and provides almost immediate feed-

back on the energy implications of

architectural design scenarios.

Once a designer enters the design

data into an analysis tool, results

are reported, providing energy statis-

tics for the project and highlighting

potential opportunities to improve

the design based on site conditions,

such as renewable energy and rain

water harvesting. Design teams can

then modify the building model

and repeat the process to see what

impact a design change has on the

building’s energy and water efficien-

cy. Results can also be shared with

the entire project team in order to

collaborate on desired sustainable

outcomes.

This simple process requires

enormous back-end computational

power. Behind the scenes, these

web-based tools rely on a large net-

work of relational databases contain-

ing hourly weather data, design data

and regionally relevant libraries of

default building characteristics with

common energy-code baselines.

With the USGBC’s recent imple-

mentation of LEED® 2009, energy and

water analysis based on local envi-

ronmental conditions is even more

important. LEED® 2009, according to

the USGBC, will incorporate “techni-

cal advancements such as bioregion-

al credits that would enable LEED® to

continue to evolve as a better, more

refined tool for green building.”

Through the BIM process,

using innovative software tools,

project teams will be able to more

accurately analyze energy and

water use, leading to a more

efficient building design and lower

operating cost for the owner. And

it lets architects perform these func-

tions in-house, which makes sustain-

able design services more afford-

able for the building owner while

also increasing profitability for the

architectural firm —– making build-

ing information modeling a win-win

proposition for everyone.

— John Kennedy is a senior man-

ager for Autodesk AEC Sustainable

Design. Autodesk is a world leader

in providing state-of-the-art 2-D and

3-D visualization software for com-

panies worldwide. For more infor-

mation, please contact Autodesk at

603-289-8987 or visit the company on

the web at www.usa.autodesk.com.

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MicroGuard®Space-age Innovation Leads to Earth-friendly Applications

It’s a brave new world, and Adsil, Inc.’s proprietary MicroGuard® family of space-age-based products is pioneering the way into the 21st century’s global green universe.

Being green is a way of corporate life and a product commitment for Adsil, Inc., a company headquartered in Daytona Beach, Fla. Its products are sold worldwide through distributorships with factory-trained, certified installers. From the floors at Einstein Bagel and McDonald’s restaurants to the memorial blocks at PSC Park, home of the San Fran-cisco Giants, Adsil has made its crystal-clear mark on myriad places and spaces.

Founded in 1998, Adsil entered the market for HVAC coating in 2000, expanding to coating other surfaces in 2001. It has quickly risen to prominence, becoming a global leader in protective maintenance coatings, waterproof sealers and surface cleaners ap-plicable to a broad array of commercial and industrial uses.

Fascinatingly, the concept for Adsil’s earth-friendly MicroGuard® began in space. President James Gibson reports, “The original formula was developed by Dr. John Schutt, a current Adsil shareholder, when he was with NASA. The formulas were refined to work in the ‘real world’ by Raj Dhawan, Adsil’s current director of research and development.”

MicroGuard® is a patented coating that is inorganic and forms a glass film that chemically bonds to metal substrates except ferrous metal. It bonds to stainless steel,

ceramic and concrete-based surfaces as well as painted metal. The MicroGuard® line preserves, prolongs and protects an amazing array of assets. Product finishes have been specifically designed to protect non-ferrous metals, concrete floors, walls and other masonry surfaces, ceramic tile and grout, terrazzo, decorative stone, barrel tile, and pre-finished roof surfaces. Not surprisingly, MicroGuard® market applications range widely, from architectural and commercial uses to industrial maintenance and specific original equipment manufacturer (OEM) market sectors.

Gibson confirms MicroGuard® enhances sustainability. “By enabling the use of eco-friendly cleaners and saving energy while extending the efficient operating life of floors, walls, metal and HVAC systems, the MicroGuard® coating makes building materials last longer and perform to design.”

Adsil’s management team and staff possess the experience, knowledge, back-ground and expertise to address the surface protection and maintenance requirements for its many business segments. In other words, the company boasts not only the right products, but also the right people to assure customers of ultimate satisfaction.

MicroGuard® products: what they are, what they doMicroGuard® is green in two key ways. First, the products protect surfaces from

environmental attack. Second, they enable the use of cleaners that do not harm the envi-ronment. The MicroGuard® coating is inert when dry, and can be easily and conveniently disposed of in a variety of ways since it is basically silica.

Gibson explains how MicroGuard® works: “Each of the four product formulas pro-tects surfaces against chemical and environmental attack. All are extremely hydrophobic and exhibit high chemical resistance. MicroGuard® products not only reduce cleaning time and materials by 30 percent or more; they also enable the use of eco-friendly clean-ers without damage to the environment.”

He adds, “The MicroGuard® HVAC coating prevents corrosion. According to EPA and DOE test data, the coating reduces energy use by 12 percent — or 60 to 90 pounds of NOx/CO2 — depending on the power sources.”

HVAC systems lose efficiency in two primary ways — coil fouling and surface loss due to corrosion. “Our AD35 product reduces both of these losses,” says Gibson. In fact, the system’s life cycle can be enhanced by one and a half to two times that of an

uncoated coil. This enhancement comes at a bargain price of approximately one-eighth of the cost of replacing a unit due to corrosion losses.

Gibson firmly believes MicroGuard® is the product of choice. “The choice lies in the product’s inorganic nature. It will not yellow, will not burn, is easy to clean with non-environ-mentally harmful products, has high wear resistance, improves the coefficient of friction by 15 percent in tile floors, and, when compared to competing coatings, has an excellent rate of return on investment.”

MicroGuard® customers: who they are, what they need Customers in a spectrum of industries across the country and around the world seek

MicroGuard® to fulfill many needs, including sustainability. In regard to the latter — a key priority today — the product’s use reduces the energy consumption of HVAC equipment, protects surfaces against ultraviolet (UV) light degradation, renews faded edifice surfaces, mitigates both interior and exterior mold and mildew, and overall extends the life of cus-tomer assets and property. Customers also appreciate MicroGuard’s® ability to increase the ease and decrease the cost of cleaning and maintenance.

“Basically, our product beautifully protects, preserves and prolongs surfaces,” says Gibson. “The product’s versatility and effectiveness result in many successful applications and satisfied customers.”

Recent projects include the following:

¤ The University of Florida’s use of MicroGuard® has reduced cleaning time, labor and materials by 30 percent while garnering the institution a green award from its asso-ciation for using eco-friendly cleaners.

¤ MicroGuard’s® HVAC product has been effectively used by Home Depot, Best Buy and Darden Foods to prevent corrosion, extend the efficient operating longevity of HVAC units, and save energy.

¤ New York City has relied upon MicroGuard® to protect its parks. The product is used on stainless steel rails for park walkways. It is also used on stainless and other deco-rative metal sculptures. The two-fold objective is to enable park maintenance person-nel to clean the metal with eco-friendly cleaners and to avoid metal corrosion.

Much AD00 about something: graffiti removalFrom producing a stain-resistant, wet-look sealcoat on concrete or decorative stone

to renewing the color and surface integrity of oxidized pre-finished metal siding and roof-ing, MicroGuard® adds to the beauty of existing surfaces. It also protects that beauty against being defaced by graffiti.

As anyone who has tried to eliminate spray paint, magic marker or the like from a fence or building knows, graffiti is problematic. It mars property; can be extremely time-consuming, costly and difficult to remove and/or cover up; and attracts further graffiti. Municipalities have learned that swift eradication is the key to preventing contin-ued vandalism.

MicroGuard® AD00 Anti-Graffiti Clear Surface Treatment makes graffiti removal a breeze, saving money and labor. This high-performance surface treatment protects against the attachment of paint, crayon, ink and magic marker on stainless steel or non-ferrous metals, fiberglass, signs, concrete and painted surfaces. It is resistant to chemical attack as well as to solvents, acid and alkali exposure. Compared with lesser coatings created by competitors, AD00 will not break down from UV exposure.

The product is simply amazing. “Once AD00 has been installed over pre-painted block, graffiti removal becomes a simple three-step process,” says Gibson. “You spray the graffiti remover, allow it to work and wipe the graffiti away.”

He explains the magic behind the product, saying, “The hydrophobic, naturally repelling proper-ties of the treatment prevent graffiti from attaching firmly to the surface, thus making it easier to remove. Aerosol paint, permanent marker, ink and other graffiti ‘tools of the trade’ can be removed using commercial graffiti removers without damaging the clear treatment.” Surfaces are protected from tagging, mitigation costs are significantly lowered, and the treatment remains crystal clear. It does not yellow.

The City of San Leandro, Calif., used MicroGuard® on all its municipal buildings to enable the removal of graffiti with eco-friendly cleaners without damaging the surface or the coating. Utility Op-erations Supervisor Bob Kunich expressed his city’s complete satisfaction with the product, saying, “MicroGuard® not only brought out the grain on the surface of the [San Leandro Main Library] stone more prominently, but the best part is how graffiti-resistant it is.

“A few days after application, the stone was heavily tagged with graffiti — a recurring problem we have at the library. I simply wiped my hand against the stone, and the graffiti came right off,” says

Kunich. “The tagging had been done with a felt tip marker, which in the past has been almost impossible to remove. We especially like the fact that MicroGuard® does not have to be reap-plied. In these times of budget cutbacks, that fact makes [the] product even more desirable.”

The North New Jersey School District recently relied on MicroGuard® as an anti- graffiti remedy in the tile-walled high school bathrooms where tagging was an ongoing problem. The district enjoyed the same great results as the City of San Leandro and myriad other Micro-Guard® users.

Its properties also make AD00 an ideal clear treatment to rejuvenate oxidized and faded paint finishes. “OEM powder-coated metal siding or roofing panels, metal doors, and signs can be restored to a like-new appearance and protected against further deterioration for years to come,” says Gibson. A related Adsil product, AD703 Concrete Clear Gloss Treatment is an ideal clear coating for many organic floor paints in applications requiring additional abrasion and chemical resistance. It brightens and rejuvenates faded paint, extending the useful life of many painted surfaces.

From NASA to now As a product and a company incubated in the U.S. space effort, MicroGuard® and Adsil

have become known around the planet. This privately held company has more than 700 indi-vidual investors and holds multiple patents. Its market base includes all countries within NAFTA as well as several additional transnational distribution arrangements.

Adsil’s MicroGuard® has Surface Enhancing Solutions™ that preserve, prolong and pro-tect. The solutions’ success is sustained in every case in which extreme performance treat-ments are the necessity.

All in all, MicroGuard® is a macro example of a space-age product that is exceedingly down to earth.

— Success Story

BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE AFTER

Adsil, Inc.1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 • Daytona Beach, Florida 32117

800-549-2539 • www.adsil.com

Selective MicroGuard® Features & BenefitsMicroGuard’s® family of self-curing, inorganic, siloxane products offer disincentive combinations of properties associated with high-performance protective coatings. These include:

¤ Outstanding resistance to UV degradation

¤ Excellent weather ability¤ Superior abrasion and ablation

resistance¤ High resistance to water, solvents,

acid or base exposures¤ High resistance to yellowing, chalking

or hazing¤ Very high heat-resistance

characteristics¤ Superb mold and mildew resistance

MicroGuard® products display:

¤ Extremely transparent, water-clear finish

¤ Excellent gloss retention properties¤ Hydrophobic film characteristics¤ Naturally repellent, positive charged

cured film¤ Superior adhesion and bonding

properties

Builders and developers typically focus on energy-efficient products, such as appliances, windows and heating-cooling systems. However, these installations deflect from the story “behind the scenes” regarding products whose manufacturing processes cause severe damage to the environment.

Steve Hess, founder of Fiber Care Baths located in Adelanto, Calif., since 1995, explains that the effort to make construction more eco-friendly may be neutralized by two words rarely exchanged between builders and buyers — styrene emissions.

Styrene is a water insoluble liquid that is used in resins to coat and reinforce fiberglass shower stalls and bathtubs. Studies by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have shown that styrene is a significant source of volatile emissions that are generated by most fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) industry processes.

During the FRP manufacturing process, styrene emissions happen during two phases: first, during the high pressured application of the gel-coat, which allows emissions to escape through the evaporation of the liquid droplets, and the second, during the laminate curing period wherein heat drives off the volatiles.

Now, Fiber Care Baths has discovered a process that dramatically beats the EPA regulation by limiting emissions to three-tenths of one percent. The firm manufactures and installs fiberglass and acrylic bathroom fixtures. Hess states that his motivation was twofold: to improve the environment and avoid pressure on his industry from the EPA. “Pressure from the EPA has been constant,” he says. “Many scientists have worked on this problem for over 30 years. It’s really a significant breakthrough.”

Hess says his firm has lowered styrene emissions by eliminating 60 percent of the liquid from the gel-coat that is applied to shower and bath units. This was achieved by replacing the isophalic resin in the gel-coat with lexan bead — a building block for acrylic that has no harmful emissions. He describes the new gel-coat as “quasi” acrylic.

Jay Bellasalma is the president of Tech America in Chino, Calif., the engineering and consulting firm that spearheaded the research and development that resulted in the breakthrough. He has worked with Hess for 19 years on emission reduction. “Steve has always had a goal to reduce emissions, regardless of what the law said. He went into the venture knowing it would cost money, and he would try anything. He said to me, ‘I would like to do it right before I die.’ No emissions is his goal,” says Bellasalma.

Aside from the benefits to the environment by lowering emissions, the new gel-coat also improves the appearance of tubs and showers and doubles their strength. The new process adds some cost to the manufacturing, Hess says, but when factored in with installation, his prices are competitive. Only a negligible amount is passed onto the consumer.

Scientists estimate that more than 20 million metric tons of styrene escape into the atmosphere every year. But Hess believes emissions could be reduced by as much as 90 percent if other firms adopt his gel-coat recipe. “It adds a marketing tool for builders to sell their properties and rent their units when told about the extra step taken to leaving a smaller footprint on the environment. Not only do we have features that reduce mold in bathrooms improving air quality inside, we are committed to improving the air quality outside as well.”

— Success Story

Is Your Go Green Commitment Only Skin Deep?

Fiber Care Baths, Inc. 9832 Yucca Rd.

Adelanto, CA 92301 760-246-0019

With more than four decades as a leader in the

industry, H-O-H Water Technology, Inc. attributes its

success to “the right chemistry” — literally and figu-

ratively.

The Illinois-based firm, which provides a full range

of industrial and commercial water treatment solu-

tions, relies upon scientifically proven methods and

a strong rapport with clients. Throughout the years,

it’s remained true to its roots while progressing at the

pace of technology.

Founded by the late Robert F. Hutchison in

1963 as Illinois Aqua-Serv, a franchise of Dearborn

Chemical, the company incorporated in 1968 as

H-O-H Chemicals, Inc. It was rechristened H-O-H Water

Technology, Inc. in 2008.

H-O-H continues to be owned and operated by

Hutchison’s son, Thomas F. Hutchison — who as-

sumed the position of President in 1989 — and other

members of his family.

Thomas Armon, Director of Marketing, explains

that the firm specializes in:

• Water treatment, resource management and conservation

• Applying chemicals, equipment and services to maximize clients’ water and utility efficiency

• Maximizing personnel safety and system longevity

• Minimizing clients’ environmental footprint

And as the industry’s focus turns increasingly

to green technology, H-O-H has similarly evolved.

“Obviously, the green movement is pushing everyone

to find a more eco-friendly approach,” says Armon.

Cutting-edge green technology Among H-O-H’s cutting-edge offerings is

the Green Machine, a device that removes anions and

cations from water systems via direct current electroly-

sis.

“We have been providing water treatment solu-

tions for 40 years, and we believe this technology

is the first viable approach to treating cooling water

without chemicals,” says Thomas Hutchison. “Techni-

cal innovation is a core value of our company, and we

are excited about the potential that this technology

has for our industry.”

Successfully utilized by H-O-H on a number of key

accounts, the electrochemical technology that serves

as the basis of the Green Machine has garnered the

company recognition. In fact, a manuscript on the top-

ic, penned by the company’s Technical Director Henry

A. Becker and Director of Engineering Jon J. Cohen,

was selected for presentation at the 2009 American

Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning

Engineers (ASHRAE) conference.

According to H-O-H, the method manages to re-

duce or eliminate reliance on chemicals with zero

discharge from the cooling water systems, which re-

sults in significant water savings. “What makes this

technology exciting is that we can greatly reduce the

customer’s chemical profile and conserve water, which

is quickly becoming our most precious resource,” says

Hutchison. “It is an example of what a truly green

technology should be.”

Whether it’s a product, service or combination

thereof, implementing the right water treatment

solution can reap significant rewards — and

for H-O-H’s customers, the numbers speak for

themselves.

Proven success At a northern Illinois hospital dogged by perfor-

mance problems in its steam boiler water system,

H-O-H crews recommended reverse osmosis pre-

treatment, a de-aerator efficiency study and conden-

sate leak repairs, resulting in annual treatment and

energy costs savings of $15,000.

A Midwestern cement manufacturing facility grap-

pling with chronic maintenance issues realized ap-

proximately $500,000 in savings after H-O-H stepped

in. The firm pitched eco-friendly solutions, including

multimedia filtration, on-site oxidant generation, dis-

persant anti-scalant, and follow-up service, in order

to combat equipment damage and inefficiencies.

Worker downtime and retail losses were

rampant at a new extrusion molding corpora-

tion facility relying on aging machines. Thanks

to a series of steps suggested by H-O-H, the cli-

ent experienced a staggering 1,340 percent return

on investment.

H-O-H offers a variety of contract options, includ-

ing fixed cost not-to-exceed, à la carte pay-as-you-

go, and performance contracting arrangements as

well as total water management agreements.

“Total water management is easy to say, but very

few companies offer it,” says Armon. “Most that do

offer it do not do it very well. Integrating with cli-

ent operations to understand needs and bottom-line

savings while we develop strong relationships with

a single point of responsibility is a unique expertise

at H-O-H.”

— Corporate Profile

500 S. Vermont St.Palatine, IL 60067

800-577-2211/847-358-7400fax: 847-358-7082www.hohwatertechnology.com

Typical Green Machine water treatment installation. No handling of hazardous chemical products is required. Green Machine treated systems require less maintenance and improve water efficiency through reduced blowdown.

Typical conventional chemical treatment system. Note the chemical containers requiring operator handling and associated safety equipment.

Based in San Francisco, Calif., Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc. provides creative and functional landscape solutions for storm water treatment, sustainable landscape de-sign, green building and green street concepts.

“We have been a leader in finding unique solutions to storm water treat-ment, including aesthetically rich and functional bio-retention areas, bio-swales, rain gardens, planted bio fil-ters and permeable paving,” explains Shari Van Dorn, a principal with Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects.

25 years of expertise Van Dorn Abed Landscape Archi-

tects offers more than 25 years of ex-perience in providing comprehensive and creative landscape architectural services for the design of new com-munities, recreation facilities, resorts, hospitals, schools, parks and business-es. This superior firm specializes in the design of new communities and the creation of over-structure landscapes and courtyards and multiunit residen-tial communities.

In addition to unique and dis-tinctive design solutions, the firm also provides unmatched customer service. “We set ourselves apart from other service providers by offering im-mediate access to our principals and project managers, quick responses to client needs, and designing projects that stay on time and provide cre-ative, site-specific solutions,” says Zeki Abed, a principal with the firm.

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Archi-tects has earned a strong reputation for close communication, maintain-ing timely schedules and adhering to project budgets. Consequently, the firm has enjoyed numerous repeat cli-ents throughout the years.

GreenscapinG — sustainable solutions

Because Van Dorn Abed Land-scape Architects is committed to pre-serving the planet through sustain-able landscape design, it is currently working in conjunction with a green housing consultant for the Build it Green council. Together, they are de-veloping industry-wide standards for residential rain-garden detention basins, using one of Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects’ residential de-velopments in Mountain View, Calif., as a model for future projects.

“Our ability to come up with unique solutions to green building needs in the landscape enables our clients to comply with state and lo-cal ordinances as well as allow them to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) status and/or green point rating,” explains Ms. Van Dorn. “At the same time, the final product is not only functional and good for the environment, but it is also aesthetically pleasing and blends in to the overall design for the project.”

After years of collaborating with civil engineers and biologists on green design, the Van Dorn Abed Land-

scape Architects team has developed extensive knowledge in creating green design solutions. The firm’s green expertise can ultimately save time and money for clients. “By pro-viding sustainable design solutions, we put our clients in positive long-term ecological and economical posi-tions,” says Mr. Abed.

unmatched landscape services There’s no question that Van Dorn

Abed Landscape Architects stands out from the competition. The firm’s extensive experience, meticulous attention to detail and quick response to each client’s need makes for a solid business profile. “Our atten-tiveness, open communication and cost-effective solutions make an at-tractive choice for our clients while providing a level of service that goes beyond normal expectations,” says Van Dorn.

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Archi-tects’ superior expertise is clearly illus-trated in many of the firm’s projects. For example, its design for the San Francisco International Airport includ-ed a large landscaped bioswale, which has proven to be extremely successful in treating storm water runoff from the roads in and out of the airport. This bioswale is a part of the overall

concept for the landscaping at the airport, which was awarded the 2007 San Francisco Beautiful Award.

Additionally, the firm recently worked on Willow Glen Paseo, a com-bination residential podium courtyard and at-grade townhome develop-ment. This project incorporates a 15-foot-wide, on-site bioswale extend-ing the entire length of the site. The bioswale collects storm water runoff and recharges the groundwater while creating a visually attractive site ame-nity with water-tolerant ornamental grasses, trees and shrubs.

It’s no wonder why clients turn to Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects time and again for unique site design solutions that are both beautiful and sustainable in these innovative times.

“The future well-being and pres-ervation of our planet depends on responsible, sustainable practices in all aspects of our daily lives,” explains Abed. “As landscape architects, we have an opportunity and responsi-bility to provide healthy, attractive, functional and sustainable environ-ments, and be leaders and educators by exposing people to the benefits of creating outdoor spaces that set the standard for future generations.”

— Success Story

van dorn abed landscape architects inc.81 14th st.san francisco, ca 94103

415-864-1921www.valainc.com

turninG landscapes Green:sustainable site desiGn solutions

As you consider incorporating green design and construction into your next building project, it is important to put together a team of consultants, subcontractors, suppliers and vendors that can provide you with the necessary services and products to achieve sustainability goals. The companies listed on the following pages are skilled in green design and construction and are ready to help you. For your convenience, we have organized the companies by five distinct regions of the country — Northeast, Northwest, Midwest, Southeast and Southwest.

SUBCONTRACTORS • SUPPLIERS • VENDORS

Acoustical Ceilings & Wall Panels

American Interior Construction & Blinds, Inc.David P. Ruggieri3560 Winding WayNewtown Square, PA 19073610-356-6544fax: 610-356-1112dpruggieri@comcast.net

Architectural Millwork/Casework/Woodwork

Fallston Supply, Inc.Marty Conley341 Granary Rd., Ste. AForest Hill, MD 21050410-803-1200fax: 410-879-8148marty@fallstonsupply.comwww.fallstonsupply.com

Palm Beach TrimRick Williams1107 Barnett Dr.Lake Worth, FL 33461561-588-8746fax: 561-588-5855rick@palmbeachtrim.comwww.palmbeachtrim.com

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Aluminum Curtain Wall

U.S. Glass & Metal, Inc. Eileen Loftus 3370 Collins St. Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-426-4800fax: 215-426-2844usglassandmetal@verizon.net

Aluminum Railing

East & West Alum Craft Ltd. Tony Dente 7465 Conway Ave. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5E2P7604-438-6261 fax: 604-438-4021tonyd@ewalumcraft.comwww.ewalumcraft.com(see display ad p. 27)

Architects

Perkins + Will Branded EnvironmentsJ.D. McKibben330 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 3600Chicago, IL 60611312-755-4776fax: 312-755-0775jd.mckibben@perkinswill.comwww.perkinswill.com

Architectural Precast Concrete

Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite SystemsPaul Clark6232 Santos Diaz St.Irwindale, CA 91702-3267800-796-3275fax: 626-334-6106paul@metalcrete.comwww.metalcrete.com

Building & Zoning Consultants/Expediting

Metropolis Group, Inc.Frank M. Fortino22 Cortlandt St.New York, NY 10007212-233-6344fax: 212-233-6333frankf@metropolisny.comwww.metropolisny.com

Building Enclosure Consultants

The Facade GroupShelby Green 133 S.W. Second Ave., Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97204 503-243-2556fax: 503-243-2597 facade@facadegroup.com www.facadegroup.com

Cabinets

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Carpentry Contractors

American Interior Construction & Blinds, Inc.David P. Ruggieri3560 Winding WayNewtown Square, PA 19073610-356-6544fax: 610-356-1112dpruggieri@comcast.net

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Commercial Glazing Contractor Specializing in Curtainwall, Slopeglazing, Skylights, Store Fronts,

Doors, Windows, and In-House Fabrication

Civil Engineers

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Coiling Fire/Insulated Garage Doors

Set-Rite CorporationJerry Gauvreau III1611 Manning Blvd.Levittown, PA 19057215-946-6600fax: 215-946-2952j3@setrite.com

Communication Contractors

Durham Communications, Inc.Les Longshore4611 E. Virginia St.Mesa, AZ 85215480-981-8875fax: 480-981-7146les@dcicomm.comwww.dcicomm.com

Concrete Contractors

Century Concrete IncPreston White1364 Air Rail Ave.Virginia Beach, VA 23455757-460-5366fax: 757-460-3296pwhite@centuryconcreteinc.comwww.centuryconcreteinc.com

Roger & SonsChristina Rodrigues1474 Rte. 55LaGrangeville, NY 12540845-227-6033fax: 845-227-3133christina.rodrigues@randsconcrete.com

Construction Cost Management

Construction Cost Systems/Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Construction Managers

Faithful & GouldDan Shovlin, Vice President 200 Princeton South Corporate Center, Ste. 260Ewing, NJ 08628609-403-7900fax: 609-403-7901dan.shovlin@fgould.comwww.fgould.com

Demolition Contractors

The Anderson Company LLC Stuart Himelfarb12150 TAC Ct. Manassas, VA 20109 703-393-4000 fax: 703-393-4010shimelfarb@theanderco.comwww.theanderco.com

Selective Demolition & Hauling LLC Steve Shane 8340-A Beechcraft Ave. Gaithersburg, MD 20879240-631-2582fax: 240-631-9015sshane@seldemo.comwww.seldemo.com (see display ad p. 18)

Daylight Control/Energy Management

Kay & SonsBarry Kay52 Buttonwood St.Norristown, PA 19401601-277-2720fax: 610-277-2721stephenb@kayandsons.comwww.kayandsons.com

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Full Service Sitework • Excavation • Demolition

Th

e Anderson Com

pany

12150 TAC Court • Manassas, Virginia 20109

703-393-4000 www.theanderco.com

Drywall Contractors

Gordon Brown Associates, Inc.20606 84th Ave. SKent, WA 98032253-872-8338fax: 253-872-8448www.gordonbrownassociates.com

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Licensed Electrical

Voice

Data Contractors

(845) 877-3733

P.O. Box 812/3182 Route 22Dover Plains, NY 12522

Fax (845) 877-3162www.jlselectric.com

J.L.S. ELECTRIC & DATACOM

www.seldemo.com

Small Structure DemolitionTenant DemolitionRecycling

Roll-Off Trucks & ContainersDump Trucks with Load-Up Labor2008 ABC Silver Level Step Award Winner for Safety

www.YourOwnGreenBusiness.com

Give your business and family a

new revenue stream

Electrical Contractors

JLS Electric, Inc. Jeff Shelters 3182 Rte. 22 /P.O. Box 812Dover Plains, NY 12522845-877-3733fax: 845-877-3162jeff9l@aol.com www.jlselectric.com (see display ad p. 18)

OlympiaTech ElectricPaul Kosmides13700 Water Tower Cir.Plymouth, MN 55441763-559-1900fax: 763-559-5541paulk@olympiatech.netwww.olympiatech.net

UNITY INTERNATIONAL GROUPAnthony OrsanoOne Madison St., Ste. F1East Rutherford, NJ 07073973-470-5700fax: 973-470-0033torsano@unityig.comwww.unityig.com

Walker Seal Electric Company, Inc.Lindsay Lukas2808-A Merrilee Dr.Fairfax, VA 22031703-560-4600fax: 703-573-6186llukas@walkerseal.comwww.walkerseal.com

WINDSOR ELECTRIC CO., INC. Daniel K. Moore10227 S. Dolfield Rd. Owings Mills, MD 21117410-363-2300fax: 410-363-6849dmoore@windsorelectric.com www.windsorelectric.net

Excavating Contractors

The Anderson Company LLC Stuart Himelfarb12150 TAC Ct. Manassas, VA 20109 703-393-4000 fax: 703-393-4010shimelfarb@theanderco.comwww.theanderco.com(see display ad p. 17)

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

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Engineering/Testing/Inspection

Sebesta BlombergRick Ney2381 RosegateRoseville, MN 55113877-706-6858fax: 651-634-7400info@sebesta.comwww.sebesta.com

Exterior Wall Claddings/EIFS

CSIKeith BregmanP.O. Box 645Wayne, NJ 07470973-696-1635fax: 973-696-8189kbregman@csiexteriors.netwww.csiexteriors.net

Final Cleaning

Regal Cleaning, Ltd.Howard Boris8 Sagamore Hill Dr.Port Washington, NY 11050516-767-8200fax: 516-767-8270rcleaningltd@optonline.net

Design • Construction • Maintenance

Complete Electrical Systems ForNew & Existing Office Spaces

• Process Control Wiring

• Fire Alarm Systems

• Industrial Power

• Computer Cabling

• Lighting Maintenance & Installation

• Complete Electrical Service For Your Business

410-363-2300

10227 S. Dolfield RoadOwings Mills, MD 21117

F: 410-363-6849E: inquiries@windsorelectric.com

www.windsorelectric.net

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Flooring

National Interiors Inc.Steve Keriakos145 Palisade St.Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522914-478-9200fax: 914-478-9199info@nationalinteriorsinc.comwww.nationalinteriorsinc.com

Fire Protection

Cintas Fire ProtectionShawn FolksN56 W13605 Silver Spring Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262-781-9665fax: 262-790-9236folkss@cintas.comwww.cintas.com

Precision Fire Protection, Inc.LuAnn HeckP.O. Box 6034Wyomissing, PA 19610717-484-2642fax: 717-336-0735firepro@dejazzd.com

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Formwork Systems

PERI Formwork SystemsKarin Wiley7135 Dorsey Run Rd.Elkridge, MD 21075410-712-7225fax: 410-796-8683info@peri-usa.comwww.peri-usa.com

Foundation Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Furniture Manufacturers

John Savoy and Son, IncDavid Kratzer300 Howard St./P.O. Box 248Montoursville, PA 17754570-368-2424fax: 570-368-3280sales@savoyfurniture.comwww.savoyfurniture.com

Glass & Glazing

Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide IndustriesDebra Brown11007 Forest Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670562-944-2121fax: 562-944-9696info@diamondnationalglass.comwww.diamondnationalglass.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

U.S. Glass & Metal, Inc. Eileen Loftus 3370 Collins St. Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-426-4800fax: 215-426-2844usglassandmetal@verizon.net(see display ad p. 16)

Green Building Products

The Green Products CompanyJr Anderson123 Columbia Ct. N, Ste. 201Chaska, MN 55318888-233-2872fax: 952-448-2613sales@thegreenproductscompany.comwww.thegreenproductscompany.com

Historic Preservation Consultants

Heritage Consulting GroupJohn Tess15 W. Highland Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19118215-248-1260fax: 215-248-1261jmtess@heritage-consulting.comwww.heritage-consulting.com

HVAC Systems

Allied Ventilation, Inc. Nick Seraphinoff Jr. 21714 SchmemanWarren, MI 48089 586-779-4300fax: 586-779-1790nwsjr@alliedventilation.com

Oliver MechanicalBernie Sweeney101 Waverly Ave.Morton, PA 19070800-613-2665fax: 866-728-7426info@oliverhvac.comwww.oliverheatcool.com

Ronco Mechanical Contractors, Inc.James C. Printz8916 Simpson Ln.Clinton, MD 20735301-868-6220fax: 301-868-1620jamie@roncomech.comwww.roncomech.com

Insulation Contractors

HUGHES URETHANE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.Bill HughesP.O. Box 278Southampton, PA 18966215-364-2663fax: 215-355-8061billfoam@comcast.netwww.albrighthughes.com

Interior Contractors

Form Construction Services, Inc.Rick Finocchiaro, Vice President8800 Brookville Rd.Silver Spring, MD 20910301-585-5010fax: 301-585-8645finco2@comcast.net

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Janitorial Supplies & Equipment

S&W Contracting and Supply of WNY Inc.Willie Roberson2317 Main St.Buffalo, NY 14214716-803-1167fax: 716-803-1168swcwnyinc@yahoo.comwww.sw-contracting.com

Landscape Architects

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

ParkerRodriguez, Inc. Trini Rodriguez, RLA, AICP, LEED® Certified101 N. Union St., Ste. 320 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-548-5010fax: 703-548-6280trodriguez@parkerrodriguez.comwww.parkerrodriguez.com

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc.Shari Van Dorn, Principal 81 14th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-864-1921fax: 415-864-4796shari@valainc.com www.valainc.com(see success story p. 14)

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Landscape Contractors

RAULERSON & SON, INC.Glenn K. Raulerson, Vice President10611 Raulerson Ranch Rd.Tampa, FL 33637813-988-3698fax: 813-985-6242raulersons@aol.com

Land Surveyors

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Lighting

E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities IncEdward Morgan, President195 Sandalwood Dr.Easley, SC 29640864-246-8585fax: 864-246-4387edslights@bellsouth.net(see corporate profile p. 8)

MEP Engineers

Franyie Engineers, Inc.Viviana Franyie, PE, LEED10610 N.W. 27th St.Miami, FL 33172305-592-1360fax: 305-594-9279vivi@franyie.comwww.franyie.com

R. W. Sullivan EngineeringKerri Keane529 Main St., Ste. 203Boston, MA 02129617-523-8227fax: 617-523-8016klk@rwsullivan.comwww.rwsullivan.com

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Material Suppliers

B&L Wholesale Supply Brian Mack 1 Budmil Dr. Buffalo, NY 14206 716-853-2600 fax: 716-853-2623bmack@blwholesale.comwww.blwholesale.com

Mechanical Engineers

E&S Construction Engineers, Inc.Robert A. Stearns4326 Mountain Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122410-360-2280fax: 410-360-2290rstearns@eands-mail.com

Metal Siding

A.C. Dellovade, Inc.Dennis Dellovade108 Cavasina Dr. Canonsburg, PA 15317724-873-8190fax: 724-873-8187dennis.dellovade@acdellovade.comwww.acdellovade.com

Masonry Contractors

JTK Masonry Co., Inc.Jimmy Kemp/Corey Gardner2926 Foster Creighton Dr.Nashville, TN 37204615-242-3300fax: 615-242-5770info@jtkmasonryinc.comwww.jtkmasonryinc.com

Ron Kendall Masonry, IncGrace Canate101 Benoist Farms Rd.West Palm Beach, FL 33411561-793-5924fax: 561-795-2621gcanate@ronkendallmasonry.comwww.ronkendallmasonry.com

Town Masonry Corp.Mark Lasala711 S. Columbus Ave.Mt. Vernon, NY 10550914-664-5100fax: 914-663-2313newtown@westnet.com

Marine Construction

Simpson & Brown, Inc.James Simpson119 North Ave. WCranford, NJ 07016908-276-2776fax: 908-272-2627jsimpson@simpsonandbrown.comwww.simpsonandbrown.com

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Plumbing Contractors

Desert Plumbing & HeatingEd Burkhardt4475 W. Quail Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-873-7333fax: 702-933-1266eburkhardt@lvdph.comwww.lvdph.com (see display ad p. 62)

Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Vincenzo Chiofalo/Danielle Maglio1414 65th St.Brooklyn, NY 11219718-837-0200fax: 718-236-2135lcph@optonline.net

Ronco Mechanical Contractors, Inc.James C. Printz8916 Simpson Ln.Clinton, MD 20735301-868-6220fax: 301-868-1620jamie@roncomech.comwww.roncomech.com

Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. Joe Vaninetti 24881 Alicia Pkwy., #E-106 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-470-1686 fax: 949-470-1666superiorplumbingcontractorsinc@cox.net (see display ad p. 62)

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Miscellaneous Metals

Miscellaneous Metals, Inc.Kenneth G. McCombs5719 Industry Ln. Frederick, MD 21704-7272 301-695-8820fax: 301-663-4616sales@miscellaneous-metals.com www.miscellaneous-metals.com

Pools & Spas

STEELWAYS INC.Kevin P. Cassidy401 S. Water St.Newburgh, NY 12553845-562-0860fax: 845-562-0870kcassidy@steelwaysinc.comwww.steelwaysinc.com

Protective Coatings (MicroGuard®)

Adsil Inc.James Gibson1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386-274-1382, ext. 116fax: 386-274-1798jgibson@adsil.comwww.adsil.com (see success story p. 9-11)

Owner’s Representatives

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Natural Stone

Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc.Simon Cohen343 Stagg St.Brooklyn, NY 11206718-381-3088fax: 718-381-3087naturalstone@yahoo.com

Painting & Wallcovering Contractors

Applewood Enterprises, Inc.Jason Berghaier331 Maple Ave., Ste. 1Horsham, PA 19044215-675-8090fax: 215-675-8092jberghaier@applewoodpainting.com

Railing

Wylie MetalsMike Wylie1190 Fewster Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W1A1905-238-1619/800-525-6609 fax: 905-238-5623info@wyliemetals.com www.wyliemetals.com

Fabricators & Erectorsof Miscellaneous Metals

for the Building Industry

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Security Enclosures

California Wire Products CorporationDarren Murray1128 W. Bradford Cir.Corona, CA 92882951-371-7730fax: 951-735-1070info@cawire.comwww.cawire.com

Structural Engineers

Merritt Engineering Consultants, P.C.Jennifer Merritt28-08 Bayside Ln.Bayside, NY 11358718-767-7997fax: 718-767-4920jmmerritt@merrittengineering.comwww.merrittengineering.com

O’Donnell & NaccaratoAndrew J. Katz, Director of Marketing111 S. Independence Mall E, Ste. 950Philadelphia, PA 19106215-925-3788fax: 215-627-1051akatz@o-n.comwww.o-n.com

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Signs

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Site Contractors

The Anderson Company LLC Stuart Himelfarb12150 TAC Ct. Manassas, VA 20109 703-393-4000 fax: 703-393-4010shimelfarb@theanderco.comwww.theanderco.com(see display ad p. 17)

Skylights

U.S. Glass & Metal, Inc. Eileen Loftus 3370 Collins St. Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-426-4800fax: 215-426-2844usglassandmetal@verizon.net(see display ad p. 16)

Specialty Contractors

Barrier Cable Inc.Merri C. Addison665 Lee Rd. 212Phenix City, AL 36870334-448-4889/706-366-4998fax: 334-448-4889merri81@bellsouth.net

Roofing Contractors

Advanced Roofing Technologies LtdPaul Miera4496 Bents Dr., Unit CWindsor, CO 80550970-663-0203fax: 970-663-0292paul@advancedroofingtech.comwww.advancedroofingtech.com

HUGHES URETHANE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.Bill HughesP.O. Box 278Southampton, PA 18966215-364-2663fax: 215-355-8061billfoam@comcast.netwww.albrighthughes.com

The New York Roofing Company Robert J. Ansbro28-10 38th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 718-786-6363fax: 718-786-4089e-mail@newyorkroofing.net

P. Cipollini Inc., t/a Cipollini Roofing Boris Gershfield/Rita Atamanchuk 203 E. Blackwell St. Dover, NJ 07801 973-989-1110fax: 973-989-1542ritaaciproof@aol.com www.cipolliniroofing.com

Schena Roofing & Sheet MetalRocco Rossi28299 Kehrig Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48047586-949-4777fax: 586-949-8080rrossi@schenaroofing.com

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Wire Mesh Products

The G-S Company Tom Schap 7920 Stansbury Rd. Baltimore, MD 21222410-284-9549 fax: 410-282-6499toms@g-sco.com www.g-sco.com

Waste Hauling & Recycling

Riccelli Trucking Inc. Lucille Nicholson/Tom Rozzano P.O. Box 6401 Syracuse, NY 13217 315-433-5115fax: 315-433-1920lnichols@riccellitrucking.com tomr@riccellitrucking.com www.riccellitrucking.com

Royal Carting Service Vincent M. NunziatoP.O. Box 1209 Hopewell Junction, NY 12533-1209 845-896-6000/800-522-7235fax: 845-227-7734info@royalcarting.com www.royalcarting.com

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Structural Steel Fabricators & Erectors

BUDCO Enterprises IncAlan B. Simmons145 Plant Ave.Hauppage, NY 11788631-434-6500fax: 631-434-7555info@budco.uswww.budco.us

Helmark Steel, Inc.William O’Brien813 S. Market St./P.O. Box 487Wilmington, DE 19899302-652-3341fax: 302-654-1825ethel@helmarksteel.com/ mail@helmarksteel.comwww.helmarksteel.com

JPW Structural Contracting, Inc.Jody Wozniczka6376 Thompson Rd.Syracuse, NY 13206315-432-1111fax: 315-432-8202jodywoz@jpwriggers.comwww.jpwriggers.com

Stucco

B&L SupplyBob McDaniel2001 S. Hullen Metairie, LA 70001504-831-1122fax: 504-831-1964mcd2bl@aol.com

CSIKeith BregmanP.O. Box 645Wayne, NJ 07470973-696-1635fax: 973-696-8189kbregman@csiexteriors.netwww.csiexteriors.net

Southern Stucco, Inc. Wayne Noble12504 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-273-0871fax: 225-273-0929southernstuccola@bellsouth.net(see display ad p. 53)

Testing & Balancing

Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc.10212 W. Sample Rd.Coral Springs, FL 33065954-755-2912fax: 954-755-4194rfei@bellsouth.net

Tile & Stone Contractors

Meshoppen Stone, Inc. Wallie DunlapP.O. Box 127Meshoppen, PA 18630570-833-2767fax: 570-833-2180mstone@epix.netwww.meshoppenstone.com

Waterproofing Contractors

Benjamin MaintenanceIlirjan Rusi5718 2nd Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11220718-439-1200fax: 718-492-0194benmaintenance@aol.comwww.benjaminmaintenance.com

Window Treatments

Kay & SonsBarry Kay52 Buttonwood St.Norristown, PA 19401601-277-2720fax: 610-277-2721stephenb@kayandsons.comwww.kayandsons.com

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Aluminum Railing

East & West Alum Craft Ltd. Tony Dente 7465 Conway Ave. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5E2P7604-438-6261 fax: 604-438-4021tonyd@ewalumcraft.comwww.ewalumcraft.com(see display ad p. 27)

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Architects

Perkins + Will Branded EnvironmentsJ.D. McKibben330 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 3600Chicago, IL 60611312-755-4776fax: 312-755-0775jd.mckibben@perkinswill.comwww.perkinswill.com

Architectural Millwork/Casework/Woodwork

Mission Bell Manufacturing, Inc.Sharon de la Cruz15740 Concord Cir.Morgan Hill, CA 95037408-778-2036fax: 408-779-8150sharond@missionbell.comwww.missionbell.com

Palm Beach TrimRick Williams1107 Barnett Dr.Lake Worth, FL 33461561-588-8746fax: 561-588-5855rick@palmbeachtrim.comwww.palmbeachtrim.com

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Architectural Precast Concrete

Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite SystemsPaul Clark6232 Santos Diaz St.Irwindale, CA 91702800-796-3275fax: 626-334-6106paul@metalcrete.comwww.metalcrete.com

Asbestos Abatement

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com

Building Enclosure Consultants

The Facade GroupShelby Green 133 S.W. Second Ave., Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97204 503-243-2556fax: 503-243-2597 facade@facadegroup.com www.facadegroup.com

Cabinets

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Carpet & Tile Contractors

Wallach’s Inc.Kimberly Palacios 26796 Vista Terr. Lake Forest, CA 92630949-859-1009fax: 949-859-8606kpalacios@wallachsinc.comwww.wallachsinc.com

Ceramic & Marble Contractors

Take It for Granite1841 S. Seventh St.San Jose, CA 95112408-971-8434fax: 408-971-8448www.tifgranite.com

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Civil Engineers

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com(see display ad p. 39)

Construction Clean-up

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com (see display ad p. 26)

J.F. Papasadero & SonsLynnette Papasadero5825 S.E. 22nd Ave.Portland, OR 97202503-234-9475fax: 503-239-4463

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Coiling Fire/Insulated Garage Doors

Set-Rite CorporationJerry Gauvreau III1611 Manning Blvd.Levittown, PA 19057215-946-6600fax: 215-946-2952j3@setrite.com

Communication Contractors

Durham Communications, Inc.Les Longshore4611 E. Virginia St.Mesa, AZ 85215480-981-8875fax: 480-981-7146les@dcicomm.comwww.dcicomm.com

Construction Cost Management

Construction Cost Systems/Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Countertops

INTERIOR FORM TOPS, INC.Terry L. Carlton/Brian Milbourn1420 Meridian E #5Milton, WA 98354253-927-8171fax: 253-927-5945brianm_ift@comcast.net

Take It for Granite1841 S. Seventh St.San Jose, CA 95112408-971-8434fax: 408-971-8448www.tifgranite.com

Demolition Contractors

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com (see display ad p. 26)

Doors/Frames/Hardware

Pacific Architectural MillworkRyan Higman1435 Pioneer St.Brea, CA 92821562-905-3200fax: 562-694-6794info@pacmillwork.comwww.pacmillwork.com

Drywall Contractors

Gordon Brown Associates, Inc.20606 84th Ave. SKent, WA 98032253-872-8338fax: 253-872-8448www.gordonbrownassociates.com

Electrical Contractors

OlympiaTech ElectricPaul Kosmides13700 Water Tower Cir.Plymouth, MN 55441763-559-1900fax: 763-559-5541paulk@olympiatech.netwww.olympiatech.net

Oregon Electric GroupMilt Plews, Vice President1010 S.E. 11th Ave.Portland, OR 97214503-234-9900fax: 503-234-1001milt@oregon-electric.comwww.oregon-electric.com

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Glass & Glazing

Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide IndustriesDebra Brown11007 Forest Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670562-944-2121fax: 562-944-9696info@diamondnationalglass.comwww.diamondnationalglass.com

Niemen Glass Co. LLCSandi Fisher34621 16th Ave. SFederal Way, WA 98003253-838-1810fax: 253-838-1881sandi@fwngc.comwww.fwngc.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

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Electrical Engineers

HCS Engineering Inc.Richard Smith/Bhupendra Patel4512 Feather River Dr., Ste. FStockton, CA 95219209-478-8270fax: 209-478-2169richard@hcs-eng.com bhupendra@hcs-eng.comwww.hcs-eng.com

Engineering/Testing/Inspection

Sebesta BlombergRick Ney2381 RosegateRoseville, MN 55113877-706-6858fax: 651-634-7400info@sebesta.comwww.sebesta.com

Excavating Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Final Cleaning

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com(see display ad p. 26)

Fire Protection

Cintas Fire ProtectionShawn FolksN56 W13605 Silver Spring Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262-781-9665fax: 262-790-9236folkss@cintas.comwww.cintas.com

Flooring

The Beresford Company Robin Stefanson 1829 10th Ave. WSeattle, WA 98119 206-284-6658 fax: 206-282-4011 robin@chberesford.com www.chberesford.com

Foundation Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Furniture Manufacturers

John Savoy and Son, IncDavid Kratzer300 Howard St./P.O. Box 248Montoursville, PA 17754570-368-2424fax: 570-368-3280sales@savoyfurniture.comwww.savoyfurniture.com

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Green Building Products

The Green Products CompanyJr Anderson123 Columbia Ct. N, Ste. 201Chaska, MN 55318888-233-2872fax: 952-448-2613sales@thegreenproductscompany.comwww.thegreenproductscompany.com

HVAC Systems

Acies EngineeringSrdjan Rebraca111 W. Evelyn Ave., Ste. 301Sunnyvale, CA 94086408-522-5255fax: 408-522-5260info@acies.netwww.acies.net

Metal Masters, Inc.Debra Cate3825 Crater Lake Hwy.Medford, OR 97504541-779-1049fax: 541-779-6839debby@metalmasters-inc.comwww.metalmasters-inc.com

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Landscape Architects

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc.Shari Van Dorn, Principal 81 14th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-864-1921fax: 415-864-4796shari@valainc.com www.valainc.com(see success story p. 14)

Landscape Contractors

RAULERSON & SON, INC.Glenn K. Raulerson, Vice President10611 Raulerson Ranch Rd.Tampa, FL 33637813-988-3698fax: 813-985-6242raulersons@aol.com

Land Surveyors

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com(see display ad p. 39)

Lighting

E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities IncEdward Morgan, President195 Sandalwood Dr.Easley, SC 29640864-246-8585fax: 864-246-4387edslights@bellsouth.net(see corporate profile p. 8)

Masonry Contractors

Frazier Masonry Corporation400 W. Ventura Blvd., Ste. 200Camarillo, CA 93010805-437-7130fax: 805-437-7140info@fraziermasonry.com

JTK Masonry Co., Inc.Jimmy Kemp/Corey Gardner2926 Foster Creighton Dr.Nashville, TN 37204615-242-3300fax: 615-242-5770info@jtkmasonryinc.comwww.jtkmasonryinc.com

Keystone Masonry, Inc.Steve BormanP.O. Box 2249Yelm, WA 98597360-458-6758fax: 360-458-6759steveb@keystonemasonryinc.comwww.keystonemasonry.biz

Ron Kendall Masonry, IncGrace Canate101 Benoist Farms Rd.West Palm Beach, FL 33411561-793-5924fax: 561-795-2621gcanate@ronkendallmasonry.comwww.ronkendallmasonry.com

Town Masonry Corp.Mark Lasala711 S. Columbus Ave.Mt. Vernon, NY 10550914-664-5100fax: 914-663-2313newtown@westnet.com

MEP Engineers

Franyie Engineers, Inc.Viviana Franyie, PE, LEED10610 N.W. 27th St.Miami, FL 33172305-592-1360fax: 305-594-9279vivi@franyie.comwww.franyie.com

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Mechanical Contractors

ACCO Engineered Systems, Inc.Jeff Marrs6265 San Fernando Rd. Glendale, CA 91201800-497-2226fax: 818-247-6533jmarrs@accoes.comwww.accoes.com

Twin Rivers Plumbing, Inc. Dick Gerber 1525 Irving Rd. Eugene, OR 97402 541-688-1444fax: 541-688-9272dick@twinrp.comwww.twinrp.com

Mechanical Engineers

E&S Construction Engineers, Inc.Robert A. Stearns4326 Mountain Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122410-360-2280fax: 410-360-2290rstearns@eands-mail.com

Miscellaneous Metals

Miscellaneous Metals, Inc.Kenneth G. McCombs5719 Industry Ln. Frederick, MD 21704-7272 301-695-8820fax: 301-663-4616sales@miscellaneous-metals.com www.miscellaneous-metals.com(see display ad p. 23)

Owner’s Representatives

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Natural Stone

Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc.Simon Cohen343 Stagg St.Brooklyn, NY 11206718-381-3088fax: 718-381-3087naturalstone@yahoo.com

Painting & Wallcovering Contractors

Adept Painting, Plastering & Drywall Inc.Natalia Silva2345 San Juan Hwy.San Juan Bautista, CA 95045831-623-7600fax: 831-623-7605sales@adeptppd.comwww.adeptppd.com

Long Painting CompanyLynn Jackson2663 N.W. St. Helens Rd.Portland, OR 97210503-226-6757fax: 503-226-6959lynnj@longpainting.comwww.longpainting.com

Plumbing Contractors

Desert Plumbing & HeatingEd Burkhardt4475 W. Quail Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-873-7333fax: 702-933-1266eburkhardt@lvdph.comwww.lvdph.com(see display ad p. 62)

Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Vincenzo Chiofalo/Danielle Maglio1414 65th St.Brooklyn, NY 11219718-837-0200fax: 718-236-2135lcph@optonline.net

Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. Joe Vaninetti 24881 Alicia Pkwy., #E-106 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-470-1686 fax: 949-470-1666superiorplumbingcontractorsinc@cox.net (see display ad p. 62)

Twin Rivers Plumbing, Inc. Dick Gerber 1525 Irving Rd. Eugene, OR 97402 541-688-1444fax: 541-688-9272dick@twinrp.comwww.twinrp.com

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Protective Coatings (MicroGuard®)

Adsil Inc.James Gibson1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386-274-1382, ext. 116fax: 386-274-1798jgibson@adsil.comwww.adsil.com(see success story p. 9-11)

Roofing Contractors

Advanced Roofing Technologies LtdPaul Miera4496 Bents Dr., Unit CWindsor, CO 80550970-663-0203fax: 970-663-0292paul@advancedroofingtech.comwww.advancedroofingtech.com

Schena Roofing & Sheet MetalRocco Rossi28299 Kehrig Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48047586-949-4777fax: 586-949-8080rrossi@schenaroofing.com

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Railing

Wylie MetalsMike Wylie1190 Fewster Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4W1A1905-238-1619/800-525-6609 fax: 905-238-5623info@wyliemetals.com www.wyliemetals.com

Security Enclosures

California Wire Products CorporationDarren Murray1128 W. Bradford Cir.Corona, CA 92882951-371-7730fax: 951-735-1070info@cawire.comwww.cawire.com

Signs

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Specialty Contractors

Ceitronics, Inc.Scott Mitchell, Operations Manager2460 Zanker Rd.San Jose, CA 95131408-435-0500fax: 408-435-5423info@cei.comwww.ceitronics.com

Structural & Miscellaneous Steel

Eandi Metal Works Inc.John Ewers976 23rd Ave.Oakland, CA 94606510-532-8311fax: 510-532-0475mail@eandimetals.comwww.eandimetals.com

Structural Steel Fabricators & Erectors

Eandi Metal Works Inc.John Ewers976 23rd Ave.Oakland, CA 94606510-532-8311fax: 510-532-0475mail@eandimetals.comwww.eandimetals.com

JPW Structural Contracting, Inc.Jody Wozniczka6376 Thompson Rd.Syracuse, NY 13206315-432-1111fax: 315-432-8202jodywoz@jpwriggers.comwww.jpwriggers.com

Stucco

B&L SupplyBob McDaniel2001 S. HullenMetairie, LA 70001504-831-1122fax: 504-831-1964mcd2bl@aol.com

Southern Stucco, Inc. Wayne Noble12504 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-273-0871fax: 225-273-0929southernstuccola@bellsouth.net(see display ad p. 53)

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Suppliers

Pacific Welding Supplies, LLC Shelly Buol 3640 C St. NE Auburn, WA 98002 253-874-5340 fax: 253-887-8657 sbuol@pacificwelding.comwww.pacificwelding.com

Termite Control

B.E.E. Pest Services Inc. Monica Bianchi 275 Central Terr.Brentwood, CA 94513 925-634-4417fax: 925-634-8070monica@beepest.comwww.beepest.com

Testing & Balancing

Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc.10212 W. Sample Rd.Coral Springs, FL 33065954-755-2912fax: 954-755-4194rfei@bellsouth.net

Tile & Stone Contractors

Take It for Granite1841 S. Seventh St.San Jose, CA 95112408-971-8434fax: 408-971-8448www.tifgranite.com

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Aluminum Railing

East & West Alum Craft Ltd. Tony Dente 7465 Conway Ave. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5E2P7604-438-6261 fax: 604-438-4021tonyd@ewalumcraft.comwww.ewalumcraft.com(see display ad p. 27)

Audiovisual

AVI SystemsJoe Baer9675 W. 76th St., Ste. 200Eden Prairie, MN 55344800-488-4954fax: 952-949-6000info@avisystems.comwww.avisystems.com

BlueWater TechnologiesJohn Rose24050 Northwestern Hwy.Southfield, MI 48075248-356-4399fax: 248-351-2227jrose@bluewatertech.comwww.bluewatertech.com

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Architects

Perkins + Will Branded EnvironmentsJ.D. McKibben330 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 3600Chicago, IL 60611312-755-4776fax: 312-755-0775jd.mckibben@perkinswill.comwww.perkinswill.com

Architectural Millwork/Casework/Woodwork

Palm Beach TrimRick Williams1107 Barnett Dr.Lake Worth, FL 33461561-588-8746fax: 561-588-5855rick@palmbeachtrim.comwww.palmbeachtrim.com

Architectural Precast Concrete

Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite SystemsPaul Clark6232 Santos Diaz St.Irwindale, CA 91702-3267800-796-3275fax: 626-334-6106paul@metalcrete.comwww.metalcrete.com

Building Enclosure Consultants

The Facade GroupShelby Green 133 S.W. Second Ave., Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97204 503-243-2556fax: 503-243-2597 facade@facadegroup.com www.facadegroup.com

Caisson, Shoring & Excavating Contractors

S.M. Hentges & Sons Inc. Jeanette Hentges 650 Quaker Ave. Jordan, MN 55352952-492-5700 fax: 952-492-5705jeanette@smhentges.comwww.smhentges.com (see display ad p. 37)

Civil Engineers

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Coiling Fire/Insulated Garage Doors

Set-Rite CorporationJerry Gauvreau III1611 Manning Blvd.Levittown, PA 19057215-946-6600fax: 215-946-2952j3@setrite.com

Communication Contractors

Durham Communications, Inc.Les Longshore4611 E. Virginia St.Mesa, AZ 85215480-981-8875fax: 480-981-7146les@dcicomm.comwww.dcicomm.com

Concrete Coatings

Multifinish CorporationMark Wawro944 Cortney Dr. Carpentersville, IL 60110877-834-6474fax: 847-836-6076multifinish2000@yahoo.com(see display ads p. 34, 35)

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Concrete Repairs & Restoration

Multifinish CorporationMark Wawro944 Cortney Dr. Carpentersville, IL 60110877-834-6474fax: 847-836-6076multifinish2000@yahoo.com(see display ads p. 34, 35)

Concrete Sawing, Drilling & Breaking

Cougar Contracting, Inc.Todd Pejakovich29305 Wall St.Wixom, MI 48393248-348-8860fax: 248-348-0511cougarcontracting@hotmail.comwww.cougarcontracting.com

Construction Clean-up

ServiceMaster Building Maintenance Sara Bembenek 2522 Fish Hatchery Rd., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53713866-992-1122 fax: 608-256-2130 sbembenek@smbldg.com www.4servicemaster.com/wi/1483

Construction Cost Management

Construction Cost Systems/Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

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Consulting Engineers

Bowser-Morner, Inc.Randy Dew4518 Taylorsville Rd.Dayton, OH 45424 937-236-8805937-233-2016sales@bowser-morner.comwww.bowser-morner.com

CTL Engineering, Inc.Carolyn Sprague2860 Fisher Rd.Columbus, OH 43204614-276-8123fax: 614-276-6377csprague@ctleng.comwww.ctleng.com

Inspec, Inc.Fred King5801 Duluth St.Minneapolis, MN 55422763-546-3434fax: 763-546-8669fking@inspec.comwww.inspec.com

Strategic Energy Solutions, Inc. Steve DiBerardine4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 248-399-1900fax: 248-399-1901steved@sesnet.com www.sesnet.com

Drywall Contractors

Gordon Brown Associates, Inc.20606 84th Ave. SKent, WA 98032253-872-8338fax: 253-872-8448www.gordonbrownassociates.com

Electrical Contractors

A&Z Electric Inc.John S. Leahy Jr.23100 DequindreWarren, MI 48091586-754-7600fax: 586-754-5909john@az-electric.comwww.az-electric.com

A.F. Smith Electric, Inc.G. Keith Fisher, President624 S. MansfieldYpsilanti, MI 48197P.O. Box 981241Ypsilanti, MI 48198734-482-0977fax: 734-482-2034kfisher@afsmith.comwww.afsmith.com

Cannon Electric Co.Brian S. Lewis51619 Industrial Dr.Macomb, MI 48042586-677-5800fax: 586-677-5715bsl@cannonelectric.comwww.cannonelectric.com

Dymanyk Electric, Inc.Jerry Dymanyk1915 N.E. Broadway St.Minneapolis, MN 55413612-379-4112fax: 612-379-0459jerry@dymanykelectric.com

Gemini Electric Co. Inc.Edward Schmidt48605 Structural Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48051586-954-1998fax: 586-954-9489info@geminielectric.net

Mayers Electric Co., Inc.Howard Mayers4004 Erie Ct.Cincinnati, OH 45227513-272-2900fax: 513-272-2904hmayers@mayerselectric.com

OlympiaTech ElectricPaul Kosmides13700 Water Tower Cir.Plymouth, MN 55441763-559-1900fax: 763-559-5541paulk@olympiatech.netwww.olympiatech.net

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Engineering/Testing/Inspection

American Engineering Testing, Inc.Robert Kaiser550 Cleveland Ave. NSaint Paul, MN 55114651-659-9001fax: 651-659-1379rkaiser@amengtest.comwww.amengtest.com

Sebesta BlombergRick Ney2381 RosegateRoseville, MN 55113877-706-6858fax: 651-634-7400info@sebesta.comwww.sebesta.com

Energy Consultants

Perfection Group, Inc.W. John Albrecht Jr., PE, CEM 2649 Commerce Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45241513-772-7545fax: 513-326-2380wjajr@perfectionservices.com www.perfectionservices.com

Excavating Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Exterior Wall Cladding/EIFS

GEM Management, Inc.George Moore586 Industrial Dr., Ste. BClare, MI 48617989-386-7397fax: 989-386-7544

Fire Protection

Cintas Fire ProtectionShawn FolksN56 W13605 Silver Spring Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262-781-9665fax: 262-790-9236folkss@cintas.comwww.cintas.com

Foundation Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

S.M. Hentges & Sons Inc. Jeanette Hentges 650 Quaker Ave. Jordan, MN 55352952-492-5700 fax: 952-492-5705jeanette@smhentges.comwww.smhentges.com

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Land Surveyors

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com(see display ad p. 39)

Furniture Manufacturers

John Savoy and Son, IncDavid Kratzer300 Howard St./P.O. Box 248Montoursville, PA 17754570-368-2424fax: 570-368-3280sales@savoyfurniture.comwww.savoyfurniture.com

Glass & Glazing

Carpenter Glass IncRoy Carpenter611 8th Ave.Baraboo, WI 53913608-356-3000fax: 608-356-3663roycarpenter@charterinternet.com

Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide IndustriesDebra Brown11007 Forest Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670562-944-2121fax: 562-944-9696info@diamondnationalglass.comwww.diamondnationalglass.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Youngstown Mirror & Glass Co.Jerry Neider3991 Hendricks Rd.Youngstown, OH 44515330-792-2334fax: 330-792-1923glass@ymgglass.comwww.ymgglass.com

Green Building Products

The Green Products CompanyJr Anderson123 Columbia Ct. N, Ste. 201Chaska, MN 55318888-233-2872fax: 952-448-2613sales@thegreenproductscompany.comwww.thegreenproductscompany.com

HVAC Systems

Air Quality Control, LLCDonald C. Flath4007 Central Dr.Wausau, WI 54401715-845-7551fax: 715-848-3894aqcllc@verizon.net

Allied Ventilation, Inc. Nick Seraphinoff Jr. 21714 SchmemanWarren, MI 48089 586-779-4300fax: 586-779-1790nwsjr@alliedventilation.com

Insulation Contractors

Burbach Insulation Co., Inc.Christine Anderson16330 W. Glendale Dr.New Berlin, WI 53151262-784-8900fax: 282-784-7735burbach@wi.net

Landscape Architects

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc.Shari Van Dorn, Principal 81 14th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-864-1921fax: 415-864-4796shari@valainc.com www.valainc.com(see success story p. 14)

Landscape Contractors

Arteka CompaniesKent Harris8810 13th Ave. EShakopee, MN 55379952-934-2000fax: 952-934-2247kharris@artekacompanies.comwww.artekacompanies.com

LaVant Landscape & Construction Services, Inc.Dan LaVigne10395 Lovejoy Rd.Linden, MI 48451810-266-4730fax: 810-266-4726landscape@lavantonline.com

RAULERSON & SON, INC.Glenn K. Raulerson, Vice President10611 Raulerson Ranch Rd.Tampa, FL 33637813-988-3698fax: 813-985-6242raulersons@aol.com

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Lighting

E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities IncEdward Morgan, President195 Sandalwood Dr.Easley, SC 29640864-246-8585fax: 864-246-4387edslights@bellsouth.net(see corporate profile p. 8)

Manufacturers

Casting Designs Inc.9320 Crowley Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134817-551-7373fax: 817-293-8644www.castingdesignsinc.com

Masonry Contractors

JTK Masonry Co., Inc.Jimmy Kemp/Corey Gardner2926 Foster Creighton Dr.Nashville, TN 37204615-242-3300fax: 615-242-5770info@jtkmasonryinc.comwww.jtkmasonryinc.com

Ron Kendall Masonry, IncGrace Canate101 Benoist Farms Rd.West Palm Beach, FL 33411561-793-5924fax: 561-795-2621gcanate@ronkendallmasonry.comwww.ronkendallmasonry.com

Town Masonry Corp.Mark Lasala711 S. Columbus Ave.Mt. Vernon, NY 10550914-664-5100fax: 914-663-2313newtown@westnet.com

Masonry Products

Lee Brick + Block Cindy Jordan 4301 Industrial Dr. Bowling Green, KY 42101270-842-3472fax: 270-843-3472cjordan@leebrickandblock.comwww.leebrickandblock.com

MEP Engineers

Franyie Engineers, Inc.Viviana Franyie, PE, LEED10610 N.W. 27th St.Miami, FL 33172305-592-1360fax: 305-594-9279vivi@franyie.comwww.franyie.com

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Material Suppliers

The Lakewood Supply CompanyRobert Scheuer4901 W. 150th Cleveland, OH 44135216-898-1113fax: 216-898-1193bob@lakewoodsupplycompany.comwww.lakewoodsupply.com

Painting & Wallcovering Contractors

Door County Improvements & Professional PaintingTim Mitok6847 Edgewood Ct.Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235920-743-2103fax: 920-743-2103

Rainbow Inc.Jennifer Ordorff7324 36th Ave. NMinneapolis, MN 55427763-535-4041fax: 763-535-0299jordorff@rainbowincmn.com

Spies Painting & Decorating, Inc.Ronald SpiesN8003 Hwy. 151Fond du Lac, WI 54937920-921-7107fax: 920-921-5608spiespainting@spiespainting.comwww.spiespainting.com

Tri-County Painting Inc.Chuck Bresler4175 Brecksville Rd.Richfield, OH 44286330-659-2552fax: 330-659-2545chucktcp@aol.com

Mechanical Contractors

Allan MechanicalPaul Worwa, PE, LEED AP7875 Fuller Rd.Eden Prairie, MN 55344952-934-3999fax: 952-934-3757pworwa@allanmechanical.com

Mechanical Engineers

E&S Construction Engineers, Inc.Robert A. Stearns4326 Mountain Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122410-360-2280fax: 410-360-2290rstearns@eands-mail.com

Metal Siding

A.C. Dellovade, Inc.Dennis Dellovade108 Cavasina Dr. Canonsburg, PA 15317724-873-8190fax: 724-873-8187dennis.dellovade@acdellovade.comwww.acdellovade.com

Owner’s Representatives

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Natural Stone

Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc.Simon Cohen343 Stagg St.Brooklyn, NY 11206718-381-3088fax: 718-381-3087naturalstone@yahoo.com

Miscellaneous Metals

Miscellaneous Metals, Inc.Kenneth G. McCombs5719 Industry Ln. Frederick, MD 21704-7272 301-695-8820fax: 301-663-4616sales@miscellaneous-metals.com www.miscellaneous-metals.com(see display ad p. 23)

Plumbing Contractors

C&R Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Charlie Reynolds51195 Fischer Park Dr.Shelby Twp., MI 48316586-739-8915fax: 586-731-5650bpines@cr-plumbing.comwww.cr-plumbing.com

Desert Plumbing & HeatingEd Burkhardt4475 W. Quail Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-873-7333fax: 702-933-1266eburkhardt@lvdph.comwww.lvdph.com (see display ad p. 62)

Jermor Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Jerome Morgan15450 DaleDetroit, MI 48223313-255-3847fax: 313-255-6189jmorgan@jermor.com

Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Vincenzo Chiofalo/Danielle Maglio1414 65th St.Brooklyn, NY 11219718-837-0200fax: 718-236-2135lcph@optonline.net

Midwestern PlumbingChris Wilson3984 Bach Buxton Rd.Amelia, OH 45102513-753-0050fax: 513-753-0781chrisw@midwestern-plumbing.comwww.midwestern-plumbing.com

Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. Joe Vaninetti 24881 Alicia Pkwy., #E-106 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-470-1686 fax: 949-470-1666superiorplumbingcontractorsinc@cox.net (see display ad p. 62)

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Precast/Prestressed Concrete

Total Precast Solutions, LLCMark Fusani/Chad Dixon P.O. Box 32996Detroit, MI 48232519-737-1216fax: 519-737-6464info@psi-hci.com

Protective Coatings (MicroGuard®)

Adsil Inc.James Gibson1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386-274-1382, ext. 116fax: 386-274-1798jgibson@adsil.comwww.adsil.com (see success story p. 9-11)

Railing

Wylie MetalsMike Wylie1190 Fewster Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W1A1905-238-1619/800-525-6609 fax: 905-238-5623info@wyliemetals.com www.wyliemetals.com

Roofing Contractors

Advanced Roofing Technologies LtdPaul Miera4496 Bents Dr., Unit CWindsor, CO 80550970-663-0203fax: 970-663-0292paul@advancedroofingtech.comwww.advancedroofingtech.com

JD Candler Roofing Co.Brad Pronek31111 IndustrialLivonia, MI 48150734-762-0100fax: 734-762-0669bradpronek@jdcandlerroofing.comwww.jdcandlerroofing.com

Pioneer Roofing, LLC John H. Boettcher 151 Maple St./P.O. Box 277 Johnson Creek, WI 53038 920-699-2731fax: 920-699-2733pioneerroofing@charterinternet.comwww.pioneerroofing.net

Schena Roofing & Sheet MetalRocco Rossi28299 Kehrig Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48047586-949-4777fax: 586-949-8080rrossi@schenaroofing.com

Wm. Kramer & Son, Inc.Stephen M. Kramer9171 Harrison PikeCleves, OH 45002513-353-1142fax: 513-353-1157roofinfo@eos.netwww.kramerroofing.com

Security Enclosures

California Wire Products CorporationDarren Murray1128 W. Bradford Cir.Corona, CA 92882951-371-7730fax: 951-735-1070info@cawire.comwww.cawire.com

Signs

Moore Signs Investments, Inc.Frank DeClerck42950 N. WalnutClinton Twp., MI 48036586-783-9339fax: 586-783-9335frank@buymooresigns.comwww.signsbymoore.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

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Specialty Contractors

Barrier Cable Inc.Merri C. Addison665 Lee Rd. 212Phenix City, AL 36870334-448-4889/706-366-4998fax: 334-448-4889merri81@bellsouth.net

Stucco

B&L SupplyBob McDaniel2001 S. HullenMetairie, LA 70001504-831-1122fax: 504-831-1964mcd2bl@aol.com

Southern Stucco, Inc. Wayne Noble12504 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-273-0871fax: 225-273-0929southernstuccola@bellsouth.net(see display ad p. 53)

Structural Engineers

Shelley Metz Baumann HawkMichael Totsch1166 Dublin Rd., Ste. 200Columbus, OH 43215614-481-9800fax: 614-481-9353mtotsch@smbhinc.comwww.smbhinc.com

Structural Steel Fabricators & Erectors

JPW Structural Contracting, Inc.Jody Wozniczka6376 Thompson Rd.Syracuse, NY 13206315-432-1111fax: 315-432-8202jodywoz@jpwriggers.comwww.jpwriggers.com

Suppliers

ACME SUPPLY/PREMIER ALTERNATIVE RESOURCESDouglas Beck5101 W. State St.Milwaukee, WI 53208414-476-3003fax: 414-476-3005acmesupply@sbcglobal.netwww.acme-supply.com

Telecommunications

Time Warner Cable Business ClassMichael Weisbeck1320 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr.Milwaukee, WI 53212-4002414-277-4242fax: 414-908-0333mike.weisbeck@twcable.comwww.twcbc.com/wi/

Testing & Balancing

Enviro-Aire/Total Balance Co.Dave Pauwels/John Kermizian28915 Harper Ave.St. Clair Shores, MI 48081586-779-6200fax: 586-779-8312dave@enviro-aire.comjkermizian@enviro-aire.com

Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc.10212 W. Sample Rd.Coral Springs, FL 33065954-755-2912fax: 954-755-4194rfei@bellsouth.net

Water Management

H-O-H Water Technology, Inc.Tom Armon, Director of Marketing500 S. Vermont St. Palatine, IL 60067847-358-7400 fax: 847-358-7082tarmon@hohwatertechnology.com www.hohwatertechnology.com(see corporate profile p. 13)

Wholesalers

First Supply LLCSandi Kegebein6800 Gisholt Dr.Madison, WI 53713800-236-9795fax: 608-223-6664green@1supply.comwww.1supply.com

Aluminum Railing

East & West Alum Craft Ltd. Tony Dente 7465 Conway Ave. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5E2P7604-438-6261 fax: 604-438-4021tonyd@ewalumcraft.comwww.ewalumcraft.com(see display ad p. 27)

Architectural Millwork/Casework/Woodwork

Angelo Tumminaro Cabinet & Millwork, Inc.Angelo Tumminaro2211 Industrial Blvd.Sarasota, FL 34234941-351-7080fax: 941-355-0446angelo@millworkmania.comwww.millworkmania.com

Palm Beach TrimRick Williams1107 Barnett Dr.Lake Worth, FL 33461561-588-8746fax: 561-588-5855rick@palmbeachtrim.comwww.palmbeachtrim.com

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.comglen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Architects

Perkins + Will Branded EnvironmentsJ.D. McKibben330 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 3600Chicago, IL 60611312-755-4776fax: 312-755-0775jd.mckibben@perkinswill.comwww.perkinswill.com

Architectural Precast Concrete

Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite SystemsPaul Clark6232 Santos Diaz St.Irwindale, CA 91702-3267800-796-3275fax: 626-334-6106paul@metalcrete.comwww.metalcrete.com

Building Enclosure Consultants

The Facade GroupShelby Green 133 S.W. Second Ave., Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97204 503-243-2556fax: 503-243-2597 facade@facadegroup.com www.facadegroup.com

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Cabinets

Angelo Tumminaro Cabinet & Millwork, Inc.Angelo Tumminaro2211 Industrial Blvd.Sarasota, FL 34234941-351-7080fax: 941-355-0446angelo@millworkmania.comwww.millworkmania.com

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Canopies/Covered Walkways

Tennessee Valley Metals Inc. David Dimmock 2720 Southeastern Cir. Birmingham, AL 35215205-853-1125 fax: 205-853-1314 david.dimmock@tvmetals.com www.tvmetals.com

Carpentry Contractors

Harrison Contracting Co., Inc.Calvin Pate 65 E. Industrial Ct.Villa Rica, GA 30180770-949-5776fax: 770-920-5925info@harrisoncontracting.comwww.harrisoncontracting.com

Caulking & Sealants

M & J Caulking and Waterproofing, Inc.Miguel Jimenez, President8256 W. Bloomfield Rd.Peoria, AZ 85381623-979-0743fax: 623-979-0743mandjcaulking@qwest.net

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Coiling Fire/Insulated Garage Doors

Set-Rite CorporationJerry Gauvreau III1611 Manning Blvd.Levittown, PA 19057215-946-6600fax: 215-946-2952j3@setrite.com

Communication Contractors

Durham Communications, Inc.Les Longshore4611 E. Virginia St.Mesa, AZ 85215480-981-8875fax: 480-981-7146les@dcicomm.comwww.dcicomm.com

Concrete Repair & Restoration

Sure Shot Shotblasting Daniel Witka7020 Georgia Ave., Ste. A West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561-547-1040 fax: 561-547-4070dan@pumpet.com

Construction Clean-up

Clean First Time, Inc. Dan Gunkel8810 Commodity Cir., Ste.7 Orlando, FL 32819 407-352-1441fax: 407-352-1443dan@cleanfirsttime.com www.cleanfirsttime.com

Civil Engineers

Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc.Dominick J. Amico Jr., PE7400 Tamiami Tr. NNaples, FL 34119239-597-3111fax: 239-566-2203amico@abbinc.comwww.abbinc.com

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Concrete Contractors

Cellucrete Corp.Juan Bauza, Vice President 11905 N.W. 99th Ave. Hialeah Gardens, FL 33018 305-826-2960fax: 305-826-2967jbauza@cellucrete.comwww.cellucrete.com (see success story p. 45)

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Construction Cost Management

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than 20 years ago in South Florida. Cellucrete saw an opportunity for the development and expansion of insulating concrete roof decks in this market. At the time, South Florida was beginning to define it-self as the “Gateway to Central and South America,” and a strong finan-cial anchor. The area was known for its booming tourism industry as well as the importation and exporta-tion of goods and services.

As South Florida continued to grow, buildings began popping up throughout the region. “This devel-

opment involved the construction of warehouse facilities, commercial buildings as well as high-rise con-dominiums for the expanding popu-lation,” explains Anthony Abreu, president of Cellucrete. “The design of these buildings recognized that they must be able to resist the an-nual unpredictable hurricane sea-sons that occur in this region.”

Cellucrete installed 110 Elastizell roof decks between 1984 and 1992. When Hurricane Andrew struck South Florida on August 24, 1992, there were no reported damages to the integrity of the roof decks on any of these jobs. “Of this total, two projects suffered minor distress due to an incomplete edge detail and a membrane cut from flying debris,” says Abreu.

Following Hurricane Andrew, Cellucrete was instrumental in working on wind uplift testing pro-grams in South Florida to develop a database of knowledge for the per-formance of these commercial roof-ing systems.

Today, Cellucrete is operated by President Antonio Abreu, Vice Pres-ident Juan Bauza and Vice Presi-dent Frank Peydro.

High-performance roofing There’s no question that the Elas-

tizell composite insulating roof deck system provides ultimate protec-tion while saving owners time and money. “The performance of these insulating concrete roof decks is evi-denced by their success as the major roof deck system in this market,” says Bauza.

These superior roof decks offer the following advantages:

Positive slope-to-drain, which eliminates drainage problems and standing water Substantially improved ther-mal insulation values when combined with EPS insulation board for both new construc-tion and reroofing Typically eliminates future roof insulation tear-offs and the potential for additional damage during reroofing Ideal base for built-up or single-ply membranes, which may be installed two to five days after casting. These may be ballasted, fully adhered or mechanically attached Strong, permanent, nailable roofing base with improved fire resistance Saves time and money

Go green (and save some, too)

Not only are Elastizell insu-lating concrete roof decks afford-able, they’re also green. Because

Elastizell roof decks reduce energy load requirements and are du-rable, sustainable and low-mainte-nance, they are accepted as a green product and have been used in many Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®)-certified projects.

These roof decks also help re-duce overall energy consumption by providing permanent insula-tion that does not suffer from the thermal drift characteristics associated with rigid board insula-tion. Cellucrete is proud to contribute to the planet’s preservation by providing this sustainable roof-ing product.

An impressive portfolioDuring the past 20 years, Cellu-

crete has offered superior roof instal-lation services to countless clients. Some of the company’s most recent projects include the following:

IKEA in Sunrise, Fla.Wal-Mart in Hialeah Gardens, Fla.Disney Saratoga Springs in Orlando, Fla.Performing Arts Center of Miami, Fla.Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Fla.Portofino Tower in Miami Beach, Fla.

For durable, sustainable roof decks and unmatched customer ser-vice, contact Cellucrete Corp. today.

— Success story

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Trust in the lightweight insulating concrete leader

South Florida Office11905 N.W. 99th Ave.Hialeah Gardens, FL 33018305-826-2960

Central Florida Office37 N. Orange Ave., Ste. 500Orlando, FL 32801407-926-4056

North Florida Office10752 Deerwood Park Blvd. S, Ste. 100Jacksonville, FL 32256904-394-2877

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Electrical Contractors

All Phase Electric & Maintenance, Inc.Travis Puleo4301 W. South Ave.Tampa, FL 33614813-876-7074fax: 813-874-5408ape@allphaseelectricfl.com

C. Davis Electric Co., Inc.Charles Davis1701 S.W. 100th Terr.Miramar, FL 33025954-432-4334fax: 954-432-9173edavis@cdaviselectric.comwww.cdaviselectric.com

Gancedo Technologies, Inc.Carlos Gancedo3425 N.W. 73rd Ave.Miami, FL 33122305-265-1984fax: 305-269-8283mail@gancedotech.comwww.gancedotech.com

OlympiaTech ElectricPaul Kosmides13700 Water Tower Cir.Plymouth, MN 55441763-559-1900fax: 763-559-5541paulk@olympiatech.netwww.olympiatech.net

Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. Jane Hodges 430 West Dr. Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 407-788-3500 fax: 407-682-7353jane.hodges@tcelectric.com www.tcelectric.com

United Electrical Contractors Inc.Paul Gifford/Tom GiffordP.O. Box 729Apopka, FL 32704407-886-3813fax: 407-886-0723pgifford@unitedelectricalcontractors.comwww.unitedelectricalcontractors.com

Decorative Concrete

Diamond Shine International LLC Paul McConnell 4277 Wilkinson Dr. Lake Worth, FL 33461561-685-3129fax: 561-642-7543 diamondshinellc@yahoo.comwww.diamondshinellc.com

Drywall Contractors

Gordon Brown Associates, Inc.20606 84th Ave. SKent, WA 98032253-872-8338fax: 253-872-8448www.gordonbrownassociates.com

Employment/Temporary Labor

Trojan Labor-The Right People at the Right TimeAndrea Lowder4560 Great Oak Dr. N Charleston, SC 29418800-835-6755fax: 843-577-5742andrea@trojanlabor.comwww.trojanlabor.com

Engineering/Testing/Inspection

Sebesta BlombergRick Ney 2381 RosegateRoseville, MN 55113877-706-6858fax: 651-634-7400info@sebesta.comwww.sebesta.com

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Demolition Contractors

International Salvage, Inc.Robert Brack 4611 S. University Dr., Ste. 316 Davie, FL 33328 954-587-1966 fax: 954-587-1670intlsalvage@aol.com

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Excavating Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Final Cleaning

Kleen Teem FloridaDean Stavrakas3601 W. Devon Ave. #3Chicago, IL 60659866-324-2500fax: 866-324-2504dean@kleenteem.comwww.kleenteem.com

Fire Protection

C&S Safety SystemsRodney Comeaux2404 Hwy. 14New Iberia, LA 70560337-364-2212fax: 337-367-3417rodney@candssafety.comwww.candssafety.com

Cintas Fire ProtectionShawn FolksN56 W13605 Silver Spring Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262-781-9665fax: 262-790-9236folkss@cintas.comwww.cintas.com

Delta Fire Sprinklers, IncAdam Montgomery111 Tech Dr.Sanford, FL 32771407-328-3000fax: 407-328-3001amontgomery@delta-fire.comwww.delta-fire.com

Flooring

Atlantic Interior Services Inc.George Saunderson208 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Ste. 2Tequesta, FL 33469561-575-4499fax: 561-575-2770gsaunderson_aisi@bellsouth.net

Zaharions FlooringBecky1338 S. Killian Dr., Ste. 11Lake Park, FL 33403561-848-0454fax: 561-848-5778zaharions@aol.com

Foundation Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Furniture Manufacturers

John Savoy and Son, IncDavid Kratzer300 Howard St./P.O. Box 248Montoursville, PA 17754570-368-2424fax: 570-368-3280sales@savoyfurniture.comwww.savoyfurniture.com

Green Building Products

The Green Products CompanyJr Anderson123 Columbia Ct. N, Ste. 201Chaska, MN 55318888-233-2872fax: 952-448-2613sales@thegreenproductscompany.comwww.thegreenproductscompany.com

Glass & Glazing

Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide IndustriesDebra Brown11007 Forest Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670562-944-2121fax: 562-944-9696info@diamondnationalglass.comwww.diamondnationalglass.com

Palm Beach Glass Specialties IncDonnill Kenney1717 Edgar St.West Palm Beach, FL 33401561-655-3344fax: 561-659-6222donill@pbglass.comwww.pbglass.com

Ready Window Sales and Service CorpAreus Diaz, General Manager745 W. 18th St.Hialeah, FL 33010305-269-3999fax: 305-269-5114adiaz@readywindow.comwww.readywindow.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

HVAC Systems

AA Advance Air, IncPhil Desharnais1920 N.W. 32nd St.Pompano Beach, FL 33064954-971-5801fax: 954-935-5553pdesharnais@aaadvanceair.comwww.aaadvanceair.com

Allied Ventilation, Inc. Nick Seraphinoff Jr. 21714 SchmemanWarren, MI 48089 586-779-4300fax: 586-779-1790nwsjr@alliedventilation.com

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Insulation

Tailored Foam of Florida, Inc. Steven Fries3900 St. Johns Pkwy. Sanford, FL 32771 407-265-6145 fax: 407-830-9174 info@tailoredfoaminc.comwww.tailoredfoaminc.com

Landscape Architects

Natives Landscape Corporation Stephen Rusbar320 N. Theard St.Covington, LA 70433985-892-5424fax: 985-892-8698natives@bellsouth.netwww.nativeslandscape.com

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Redmon Design Co. PAScott Redmon, ASLA125 S. Swoope Ave., Ste. 101Maitland, FL 32779407-647-2006fax: 407-647-3314info@redmondesign.comwww.redmondesign.com

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc.Shari Van Dorn, Principal 81 14th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-864-1921fax: 415-864-4796shari@valainc.com www.valainc.com(see success story p. 14)

Landscape Contractors

Becker Landscape & Tree FarmMarty Pearson2645 S.E. Bridge Rd.Hobe Sound, FL 33455772-546-1389fax: 772-546-9363mpearson@beckerholding.comwww.beckerholding.com

McCarley-Letourneau Custom Earthworks Design, Inc.Patrick McCarley13100 Pinto Ln.Fort Myers, FL 33912239-454-0300fax: 239-454-4046landscape@customearthworks.comwww.customearthworks.com

Pent Landscape Inc.Timothy Pent1876 Blackwood Ave.Gotha, FL 34734407-299-3918fax: 407-299-3918timothy.pent@pentlandscape.comwww.pentlandscape.com

RAULERSON & SON, INC.Glenn K. Raulerson, Vice President10611 Raulerson Ranch Rd.Tampa, FL 33637813-988-3698fax: 813-985-6242raulersons@aol.comLand Surveyors

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

TA & TC Surveying Inc.Tom Little, PLS, President507 N. New York Ave. R-ZWinter Park, FL 32789407-681-2468/407-947-8533 (cell)fax: 407-681-2468tom@tatcsurveying.comwww.tatcsurveying.com

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Lighting

E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities IncEdward Morgan, President195 Sandalwood Dr.Easley, SC 29640864-246-8585fax: 864-246-4387edslights@bellsouth.net(see corporate profile p. 8)

Manufacturers

Casting Designs Inc.9320 Crowley Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134817-551-7373fax: 817-293-8644www.castingdesignsinc.com

Marine Construction

B.K. Marine Construction, Inc.Alan Neulander3500 S.W. 14th St.Deerfield Beach, FL 33442800-932-0122fax: 954-427-5168aneulander@bkmarinefl.comwww.bkmarinefl.com

Masonry Contractors

JTK Masonry Co., Inc.Jimmy Kemp/Corey Gardner2926 Foster Creighton Dr.Nashville, TN 37204615-242-3300fax: 615-242-5770info@jtkmasonryinc.comwww.jtkmasonryinc.com

Metro Masonry Inc. Andy Vanderwerf1695 Bartlett Rd. Memphis, TN 38134 901-737-7001 fax: 901-737-2008 andy@metro-masonry.com www.metro-masonry.com

Ron Kendall Masonry, IncGrace Canate101 Benoist Farms Rd.West Palm Beach, FL 33411561-793-5924fax: 561-795-2621gcanate@ronkendallmasonry.comwww.ronkendallmasonry.com

Town Masonry Corp.Mark Lasala711 S. Columbus Ave.Mt. Vernon, NY 10550914-664-5100fax: 914-663-2313newtown@westnet.com

Masonry Products

Lee Brick + Block Cindy Jordan 4301 Industrial Dr. Bowling Green, KY 42101270-842-3472fax: 270-843-3472cjordan@leebrickandblock.comwww.leebrickandblock.com

Mechanical Contractors

AA Advance Air, IncPhil Desharnais1920 N.W. 32nd St.Pompano Beach, FL 33064954-971-5801fax: 954-935-5553pdesharnais@aaadvanceair.comwww.aaadvanceair.com

Georgia Metal CorporationJohn Flathe2301 N.W. 30th Pl.Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-984-5996fax: 954-984-5982diane@georgiametalcorp.com

Hill YorkJeff Phillabaum2125 S. Andrews Ave.Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316954-525-2971fax: 954-525-2973estimating@hillyork.comwww.hillyork.com

Hyvac Inc.Angel Cabrera3400 S.W. 10th St.Deerfield Beach, FL 33442954-427-3811fax: 954-426-3762hyvac@hyvacinc.comwww.hyvacinc.com

Page Mechanical Group, Inc.David Collins4611 Cummins Ct.Fort Myers, FL 33905239-275-4406fax: 239-275-6635dave.collins@pagemech.comwww.pagemech.com

Quality Sheet Metal, Inc. Mechanical ContractorMike Carter1716 Harper St.Jacksonville, FL 32204904-354-5044fax: 904-354-3669mcarter@qualitysheetmetal.comwww.qualitysheetmetal.com

Tasco Plumbing & Mechanical Corp. Carlos Pajon 301 E. 10th Ave. Hialeah, FL 33010305-455-1377fax: 305-455-1396 carlos@tascoplumbing.com (see display ad p. 50)

Upchurch Plumbing IncGary TanksleyP.O. Box 8106Greenwood, MS 38935662-453-6860fax: 662-453-6201gary@upchurchplumbing.comwww.upchurchplumbing.com

MEP Engineers

Franyie Engineers, Inc.Viviana Franyie, PE, LEED10610 N.W. 27th St.Miami, FL 33172305-592-1360fax: 305-594-9279vivi@franyie.comwww.franyie.com

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Mechanical Engineers

E&S Construction Engineers, Inc.Robert A. Stearns4326 Mountain Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122410-360-2280fax: 410-360-2290rstearns@eands-mail.com

RGD & Associates Inc.Nate Davenport1003 Jupiter Park Ln., Ste. 2Jupiter, FL 33458561-743-0165, ext. 100fax: 561-743-0195nate.davenport@rgdengineers.comwww.rgdengineers.com

Metal Siding

A.C. Dellovade, Inc.Dennis Dellovade108 Cavasina Dr. Canonsburg, PA 15317724-873-8190fax: 724-873-8187dennis.dellovade@acdellovade.comwww.acdellovade.com

Natural Stone

Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc.Simon Cohen343 Stagg St.Brooklyn, NY 11206718-381-3088fax: 718-381-3087naturalstone@yahoo.com

Miscellaneous Metals

Miscellaneous Metals, Inc.Kenneth G. McCombs5719 Industry Ln. Frederick, MD 21704-7272 301-695-8820fax: 301-663-4616sales@miscellaneous-metals.com www.miscellaneous-metals.com(see display ad p. 23)

Remior Industries, Inc.Roly Remior9165 N.W. 96th St.Medley, FL 33178305-883-8722fax: 305-883-9534remior@bellsouth.netww.remiorindustries.com

Medical Gas Contractors

Pompano Plumbing, Inc. Daniel O’Brien 925 S.E. 1st St. Pompano Beach, FL 33060 954-785-8000fax: 954-785-8010pompplb@comcast.netwww.plumbum.com/ppi

Owner’s Representatives

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

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Painting & Wallcovering Contractors

Harrison Contracting Co., Inc.Calvin Pate 65 E. Industrial Ct.Villa Rica, GA 30180770-949-5776fax: 770-920-5925info@harrisoncontracting.comwww.harrisoncontracting.com

Phoenix Painting CompanyRichard E. Gardella6303 N. Powerline Rd.Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309954-771-1594fax: 954-771-1748office@phoenixpaintingco.com

S&S Painting and Waterproofing Sal DeStefano 2801 N. Powerline Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-917-5554 fax: 954-917-7885sal@sspaintingandwaterproofing.com www.sspaintingandwaterproofing.com

Stuart Paint & SupplyTerri Lunsford P.O. Box 1177Jensen Beach, FL 34958 772-334-2700fax: 772-334-4727terrilunsford@bellsouth.net

Permitting

Perfection Permitting Services, Inc. Jeanette Campbell 8300 N.W. 172nd St. Hialeah, FL 33015-3746305-362-4674 fax: 305-362-4141jeanettepps@aol.com

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Plumbing Contractors

Desert Plumbing & HeatingEd Burkhardt4475 W. Quail Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-873-7333fax: 702-933-1266eburkhardt@lvdph.comwww.lvdph.com (see display ad p. 62)

Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Vincenzo Chiofalo/Danielle Maglio1414 65th St.Brooklyn, NY 11219718-837-0200fax: 718-236-2135lcph@optonline.net

Pompano Plumbing, Inc. Daniel O’Brien 925 S.E. 1st St. Pompano Beach, FL 33060 954-785-8000fax: 954-785-8010pompplb@comcast.netwww.plumbum.com/ppi

Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. Joe Vaninetti 24881 Alicia Pkwy., #E-106 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-470-1686 fax: 949-470-1666superiorplumbingcontractorsinc@cox.net (see display ad p. 62)

Pools & Spas

Cox PoolsGeorge Stewart17687 Ashley Dr.Panama City, FL 32413850-234-7800fax: 850-235-7945gstewart@coxpools.comwww.coxpools.com

Protective Coatings (MicroGuard®)

Adsil Inc.James Gibson1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386-274-1382, ext. 116fax: 386-274-1798jgibson@adsil.comwww.adsil.com (see success story p. 9-11)

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Railing

Wylie MetalsMike Wylie1190 Fewster Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W1A1905-238-1619/800-525-6609 fax: 905-238-5623info@wyliemetals.com www.wyliemetals.com

Roofing Contractors

Advanced Roofing Technologies LtdPaul Miera4496 Bents Dr., Unit CWindsor, CO 80550970-663-0203fax: 970-663-0292paul@advancedroofingtech.comwww.advancedroofingtech.com

Atlantic Roof Corporation Joseph Conn 5315 N.W. 22nd Ave.Tamarac, FL 33309-2710 954-733-0377fax: 954-733-6470joeconn@atlanticroof.com www.atlanticroof.com

Cellucrete Corp.Juan Bauza, Vice President11905 N.W. 99th Ave.Hialeah Gardens, FL 33018305-826-2960fax: 305-826-2967jbauza@cellucrete.comwww.cellucrete.com(see success story p. 45)

Schena Roofing & Sheet MetalRocco Rossi28299 Kehrig Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48047586-949-4777fax: 586-949-8080rrossi@schenaroofing.com

Security Enclosures

California Wire Products CorporationDarren Murray1128 W. Bradford Cir.Corona, CA 92882951-371-7730fax: 951-735-1070info@cawire.comwww.cawire.com

Signs

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Site Contractors

GULFSTREAM CONTRACTORS, INC.Howard “Buff” Searcy1313 W. Midway Rd.Fort Pierce, FL 34982772-467-1383fax: 772-467-2036gc@gc-fl.comwww.gc-fl.com

Specialty Contractors

Barrier Cable Inc.Merri C. Addison665 Lee Rd. 212Phenix City, AL 36870334-448-4889/706-366-4998fax: 334-448-4889merri81@bellsouth.net

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Structural Steel Fabricators & Erectors

Florida Aluminum & Steel Inc.Earl Gill1 Tom Rab Ln. SWFort Myers, FL 33907239-936-8153 ext. 114fax: 239-936-4594egill@flasf.comwww.flasf.com

JPW Structural Contracting, Inc.Jody Wozniczka6376 Thompson Rd.Syracuse, NY 13206315-432-1111fax: 315-432-8202jodywoz@jpwriggers.comwww.jpwriggers.com

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Sprinkler Irrigation & Design

WaterOptimizer, LLCThomas M. O’Connor, PE4921 Memorial Hwy., Ste. 300Tampa, FL 33634866-880-4030fax: 866-657-3665info@water-optimizer.comwww.water-optimizer.com

Structural & Miscellaneous Steel

Real Steel Fabricators, Inc.Bill Gambill4006 Elkins Ave.Nashville, TN 37209615-255-3811fax: 615-255-3766billgambill@realsteelfab.comwww.realsteelfab.com

Stucco

B&L SupplyBob McDaniel2001 S. HullenMetairie, LA 70001504-831-1122fax: 504-831-1964mcd2bl@aol.com

Southeast Contractors Group, Inc. Terry Smith2920 Stonewall Pl.Sanford, FL 32773 407-322-4577fax: 407-322-3154jessi@constructionofficesofsanford.com

Southern Stucco, Inc. Wayne Noble12504 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-273-0871fax: 225-273-0929southernstuccola@bellsouth.net

Testing & Balancing

Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc.10212 W. Sample Rd.Coral Springs, FL 33065954-755-2912fax: 954-755-4194rfei@bellsouth.net

Toilet Partitions & Accessories

Holman, IncJon M. Holman5625 Verna Blvd., Ste. #2Jacksonville, FL 32205904-781-4531fax: 904-781-2142jon@specialtyinstallers.comwww.specialtyinstallers.com

Tree Transplanting

Tree Movers Inc.Tom Gurley8056 95th Ct. SBoynton Beach, FL 33472888-364-5240fax: 561-364-7340tom@treemoversinc.netwww.treemoversinc.net

Waterproofing Contractors

S&S Painting and Waterproofing Sal DeStefano 2801 N. Powerline Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-917-5554 fax: 954-917-7885sal@sspaintingandwaterproofing.com www.sspaintingandwaterproofing.com(see display ad p. 51)

Windows & Doors

Crow Industries, Inc.Terry Crow2106 Lions Club Rd.Clearwater, FL 33764727-539-8001fax: 727-539-8486lcrow@crowindustries.comwww.crowindustries.com

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Architects

Perkins + Will Branded EnvironmentsJ.D. McKibben330 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 3600Chicago, IL 60611312-755-4776fax: 312-755-0775jd.mckibben@perkinswill.comwww.perkinswill.com

Architectural Millwork/Casework/Woodwork

Meyer & Lundahl Mfg. Co. Inc. Matt Lundahl 2345 W. Lincoln St.Phoenix, AZ 85009 P.O. Box 6158Phoenix, AZ 85005 602-254-9286 fax: 602-258-6943 m.lundahl@meyerandlundahl.com www.meyerandlundahl.com

Palm Beach TrimRick Williams1107 Barnett Dr.Lake Worth, FL 33461561-588-8746fax: 561-588-5855rick@palmbeachtrim.comwww.palmbeachtrim.com

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Sierra Woodworking IncorporatedBrian Dokulil1144 W. Shelly Ct. Orange, CA 92868714-538-8440fax: 714-538-2599bdokulil@sierrawoodworking.com www.sierrawoodworking.com

Acoustical Ceilings & Wall Panels

Martin IntegratedMartin Hovivian 2330 N. Pacific St. Orange, CA 92865714-998-9100fax: 714-998-1414martinintegrated@martinintegrated.com(see display ad p. 55)

Aluminum Railing

East & West Alum Craft Ltd. Tony Dente 7465 Conway Ave. Burnaby, BC, Canada V5E2P7604-438-6261 fax: 604-438-4021tonyd@ewalumcraft.comwww.ewalumcraft.com(see display ad p. 27)

Architectural Precast Concrete

Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite SystemsPaul Clark6232 Santos Diaz St.Irwindale, CA 91702-3267800-796-3275fax: 626-334-6106paul@metalcrete.comwww.metalcrete.com

Asbestos Abatement

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com (see display ad p. 26)

Cabinets

Polverari, Inc.Gayla Reid/Glen Polverari2141 Blount Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069954-969-7773fax: 954-972-6988gayla@polverariinc.com/ glen@polverariinc.comwww.polverariinc.com

Audiovisual

Martin IntegratedMartin Hovivian 2330 N. Pacific St. Orange, CA 92865714-998-9100fax: 714-998-1414martinintegrated@martinintegrated.com(see display ad p. 55)

Building Enclosure Consultants

The Facade GroupShelby Green 133 S.W. Second Ave., Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97204 503-243-2556fax: 503-243-2597 facade@facadegroup.com www.facadegroup.com

Bathtubs

Fiber Care Baths, Inc. Steve Hess 9832 Yucca Rd. Adelanto, CA 92301760-246-0019fax: 760-246-5189steve.hess@fibercarebaths.comwww.fibercarebaths.com(see success story p. 12)

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Carpentry Contractors

GSF Enterprises, Inc. dba Golden State Framers Gary Viano, General Manager 610 S. Jefferson St., Ste. L Placentia, CA 92870 714-524-9500 fax: 714-524-9832abrambila@woodframers.comwww.woodframers.com

McClone Construction Company Wes Peterson 4340 Product Dr. Shingle Springs, CA 95682 530-672-5100 fax: 530-677-9454 wpeterson@mcclone.net www.mcclone.net

Ceramic & Marble Contractors

Thomas Floors Thomas Piorkowski, President 3206 W. Desert Inn Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-871-4842 fax: 702-871-7016marygomez@thomasfloors.com

Civil Engineers

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Coiling Fire/Insulated Garage Doors

Set-Rite CorporationJerry Gauvreau III1611 Manning Blvd.Levittown, PA 19057215-946-6600fax: 215-946-2952j3@setrite.com

Communication Contractors

Durham Communications, Inc.Les Longshore4611 E. Virginia St.Mesa, AZ 85215480-981-8875fax: 480-981-7146les@dcicomm.comwww.dcicomm.com

Concrete Contractors

Bowman Brothers Concrete, Inc. Greg Bowman1426 N. Marvin St., Ste. #101 Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-835-1094 fax: 480-962-3766greg@bowmanconcrete.comwww.bowmanbrothersconcrete.com

Conrod Concrete, Inc. Richard Rodriguez145 East Ave. K-8, Ste. 110 Lancaster, CA 93535 661-951-9400 fax: 661-951-8700 rrodriguez@conrodconcrete.com

Construction Clean-up

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com(see display ad p. 26)

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Wallach’s Inc.Kimberly Palacios 26796 Vista Terr.Lake Forest, CA 92630949-859-1009fax: 949-859-8606kpalacios@wallachsinc.comwww.wallachsinc.com

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Construction Cost Management

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Consulting Engineers

HVAC Engineering, Inc. Patricia Herrington 5402 Ruffin Rd., Ste. 210 San Diego, CA 92123 858-569-6591 fax: 858-569-7051hvaceng@hvaceng.comwww.hvaceng.com

Demolition Contractors

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com (see display ad p. 26)

Fast Forward Demolition Jeff Hale 7738 Burnet Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91405 800-648-6469 fax: 818-778-1895jeff@cut-demo.comwww.fast-forward.net

Doors/Frames/Hardware

Cornell Metro PhoenixLisa Valles2848 N. Omaha Mesa, AZ 85215 480-497-6464 fax: 480-497-3969 cornelladmin@cornellmetro.comwww.cornellmetro.com

Diversified Openings, Inc. dba Doors & Specialties Co.Eric Christensen1130 E. Locust St. Ontario, CA 91761 877-930-1192fax: 909-923-2372 eric@doorsandspecialties.com www.doorsandspecialties.com

Maryland Doors & Hardware Inc. dba Maryland CarpentryJim Shipley 1111 W. Frito Ave. Mesa, AZ 85210-3432480-834-3340 fax: 480-834-6227 jim@marylandinc.com www.marylandinc.com

Pacific Architectural MillworkRyan Higman1435 Pioneer St.Brea, CA 92821562-905-3200fax: 562-694-6794info@pacmillwork.comwww.pacmillwork.com

Drywall Contractors

Gordon Brown Associates, Inc.20606 84th Ave. SKent, WA 98032253-872-8338fax: 253-872-8448www.gordonbrownassociates.com

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Electrical Contractors

A.F. Smith Electric, Inc.G. Keith Fisher, President624 S. MansfieldYpsilanti, MI 48197P.O. Box 981241Ypsilanti, MI 48198734-482-0977fax: 734-482-2034kfisher@afsmith.comwww.afsmith.com

Kimbrell Electric, Inc. John Kimbrell 7593 N. 73rd Dr. Glendale, AZ 85303602-265-2111fax: 623-931-9963 johnk@kimbrellelectric.com

OlympiaTech ElectricPaul Kosmides13700 Water Tower Cir.Plymouth, MN 55441763-559-1900fax: 763-559-5541paulk@olympiatech.netwww.olympiatech.net

Electrical Engineers

HCS Engineering Inc.Richard Smith/Bhupendra Patel4512 Feather River Dr., Ste. FStockton, CA 95219209-478-8270fax: 209-478-2169richard@hcs-eng.com/ bhupendra@hcs-eng.comwww.hcs-eng.com

Engineering/Testing/Inspection

Sebesta BlombergRick Ney2381 RosegateRoseville, MN 55113877-706-6858fax: 651-634-7400info@sebesta.comwww.sebesta.com

Excavating Contractors

D&O Contractors, Inc. Richard Morris7591 N. 74th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85303623-463-0555fax: 623-847-0888rmorris@docontractors.com

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Final Cleaning

Bluewater Environmental Services, Inc. Bernard Cordeiro-Keegan 2075 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577 800-536-6702fax: 510-346-8924info@bwserv.comwww.bwserv.com(see display ad p. 26)

Finish Carpentry Contractors

Tom White Carpentry, Inc. Tom White 2944 N. Country Club Rd. Tucson, AZ 85716520-322-9116fax: 520-322-6484tom@tomwhitecarpentry.com

Fire Protection

Cintas Fire ProtectionShawn FolksN56 W13605 Silver Spring Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262-781-9665fax: 262-790-9236folkss@cintas.comwww.cintas.com

Flooring

CJ’s Interiors, Inc. Chris L. Henderson 8265 Commercial St. #6 La Mesa, CA 91942 619-464-0042 fax: 619-464-0771chris@cjsinteriors.comwww.cjsinteriors.com

DFS Flooring Greg Keyes8828 Complex Dr. San Diego, CA 92123 858-292-2575 fax: 858-292-2559gregk@dfsflooring.comwww.dfsflooring.com

Thomas Floors Thomas Piorkowski, President 3206 W. Desert Inn Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-871-4842 fax: 702-871-7016marygomez@thomasfloors.com

Foundation Contractors

JBC Ent., Inc.Bret Kerr4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste. 300Denver, CO 80222303-841-9100fax: 720-851-1056bretjbc@aol.com

Furniture Manufacturers

John Savoy and Son, IncDavid Kratzer300 Howard St./P.O. Box 248Montoursville, PA 17754570-368-2424fax: 570-368-3280sales@savoyfurniture.comwww.savoyfurniture.com

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Glass & Glazing

Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide IndustriesDebra Brown11007 Forest Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670562-944-2121fax: 562-944-9696info@diamondnationalglass.comwww.diamondnationalglass.com

Highlands Glass & Shower Suzanna Warnock/Karen Stolle 916 Chambers/P.O. Box 2071 Eagle, CO 81631 970-328-3699fax: 970-328-2389glassworks@highlands.comwww.highlandsglass.com

Huntington Glazing, Inc. Jose G. Velez 5344 Alhambra Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90032323-223-0200fax: 323-223-0900huntglaze@earthlink.net

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Grading Contractors

Southern California Grading, Inc.Kurt Cutler 16291 Construction Cir.East Irvine, CA 92606949-551-6655fax: 949-551-4237 kurtc@socalgrading.comwww.socalgrading.com

Green Building Products

The Green Products CompanyJr Anderson123 Columbia Ct. N, Ste. 201Chaska, MN 55318888-233-2872fax: 952-448-2613sales@thegreenproductscompany.comwww.thegreenproductscompany.com

HVAC Systems

Miller Bonded Inc. Bill Chandler 4538 McLeod NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-881-0220fax: 505-881-0867bchandler@mbinm.com www.mbinm.com

Insulation

Progressive Insulation & Windows Robert Cotton 9750 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Chatsworth, CA 91311 818-709-0988 fax: 818-709-1088rcotton@progressiveiw.com www.dontwaitinsulate.com

Laboratory Casework & Equipment

Dow Diversified Inc. Marc Rankin 1679 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-650-9000fax: 949-650-9001marcr@dowdiversified.comwww.dowdiversified.com

Land Surveyors

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com(see display ad p. 39)

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Landscape Architects

Neff & Associates 6405 York Rd. Parma Heights, OH 44130 440-884-3100fax: 440-884-3104 www.neff-assoc.com (see display ad p. 39)

Urban Earth Design, LLC Michael Dollin 4837 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85018 602-285-0214 fax: 602-285-9855 mdollin@urbanearthdesign.comwww.urbanearthdesign.com

Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc.Shari Van Dorn, Principal 81 14th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-864-1921fax: 415-864-4796shari@valainc.com www.valainc.com(see success story p. 14)

Landscape Contractors

Pat’s Custom LandscapingPat Heuer P.O. Box 3600Prescott, AZ 86302 928-778-1359 fax: 928-445-2710 heuer1313@yahoo.com

RAULERSON & SON, INC.Glenn K. Raulerson, Vice President10611 Raulerson Ranch Rd.Tampa, FL 33637813-988-3698fax: 813-985-6242raulersons@aol.com

Lighting

E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities IncEdward Morgan, President195 Sandalwood Dr.Easley, SC 29640864-246-8585fax: 864-246-4387edslights@bellsouth.net(see corporate profile p. 8)

Manufacturers

Casting Designs Inc.9320 Crowley Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134817-551-7373fax: 817-293-8644www.castingdesignsinc.com

Masonry Contractors

D. Tellez Masonry Inc. Danny Tellez 450 W. Calle Concordia Oro Valley, AZ 85704520-742-2474 fax: 520-742-8562tellezmasonry@earthlink.net

Frank S. Smith Masonry, Inc. Frank E. Smith 2830 Pomona Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 909-468-0525 fax: 909-468-0531 mcurran@fssmi.com

Frazier Masonry Corporation400 W. Ventura Blvd., Ste. 200Camarillo, CA 93010805-437-7130 fax: 805-437-7140info@fraziermasonry.com

G.G. Construction, IncBarbara Williford P.O. Box 898Logandale, NV 89021 702-399-2970 fax: 702-399-0564 office@ggconinc.com www.ggconinc.com

JTK Masonry Co., Inc.Jimmy Kemp/Corey Gardner2926 Foster Creighton Dr.Nashville, TN 37204615-242-3300fax: 615-242-5770info@jtkmasonryinc.comwww.jtkmasonryinc.com

Ron Kendall Masonry, IncGrace Canate101 Benoist Farms Rd.West Palm Beach, FL 33411561-793-5924fax: 561-795-2621gcanate@ronkendallmasonry.comwww.ronkendallmasonry.com

Town Masonry Corp.Mark Lasala711 S. Columbus Ave.Mt. Vernon, NY 10550914-664-5100fax: 914-663-2313newtown@westnet.com

Mechanical Contractors

ACCO Engineered Systems, Inc.Jeff Marrs6265 San Fernando Rd. Glendale, CA 91201800-497-2226fax: 818-247-6533jmarrs@accoes.comwww.accoes.com

Miller Bonded Inc. Bill Chandler 4535 McLeod NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-881-0220fax: 505-881-0867bchandler@mbinm.com www.mbinm.com (see display ad p. 59)

MEP Engineers

Franyie Engineers, Inc.Viviana Franyie, PE, LEED10610 N.W. 27th St.Miami, FL 33172305-592-1360fax: 305-594-9279vivi@franyie.comwww.franyie.com

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Mechanical Engineers

E&S Construction Engineers, Inc.Robert A. Stearns4326 Mountain Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122410-360-2280fax: 410-360-2290rstearns@eands-mail.com

MA Engineers, Inc. Michael Akavan, PE 5160 Carroll Canyon Rd., Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92121 858-200-0030 fax: 858-200-0037makavan@ma-engr.com www.ma-engr.com

PH Mechanical Engineering P. Eric Hein 1660 N. Alvernon Way Tucson, AZ 85712 520-731-2060 fax: 520-731-2061ehein@phmech.com www.phmech.com

Miscellaneous Metals

Miscellaneous Metals, Inc.Kenneth G. McCombs5719 Industry Ln. Frederick, MD 21704-7272 301-695-8820fax: 301-663-4616sales@miscellaneous-metals.com www.miscellaneous-metals.com(see display ad p. 23)

Natural Stone

Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc.Simon Cohen343 Stagg St.Brooklyn, NY 11206718-381-3088fax: 718-381-3087naturalstone@yahoo.com

Ornamental Metals

SIGMA METALS, INC. Brad Brunk, President 3575 Chelton Loop SColorado Springs, CO 80909 719-574-2280fax: 719-574-1925brad@sigmametals.com www.sigmametals.com

Owner’s Representatives

Construction Cost Systems/ Owner Services Group Clive Bransby 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Ste. 200 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 800-443-8607 fax: 630-678-0858cbransby@ccsos.com www.ccsos.com

Overhead Commercial Doors/Gates

Commercial Door Company, Inc.Neil Stallings1374 E. Ninth St.San Bernardino, CA 91766909-622-6400fax: 909-622-1463n.stallings@commercialdoorcompany.comwww.commercialdoorcompany.com

Pervious Pavement

Creative Hardscape Co.Frank Gandora2435 S. Cody Ct.Lakewood, CO 80227303-914-8525fax: 303-988-8239frank@creativehardscape.comwww.creativehardscape.com

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Plumbing Contractors

American Contractors, Inc. Tom Tighe 404 W. Blueridge Ave. Orange, CA 92865-4204 714-282-5700 fax: 714-282-5710tom@aciplumbing.com(see display ad p. 62)

Desert Plumbing & HeatingEd Burkhardt4475 W. Quail Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-873-7333fax: 702-933-1266eburkhardt@lvdph.comwww.lvdph.com (see display ad p. 62)

Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Vincenzo Chiofalo/Danielle Maglio1414 65th St.Brooklyn, NY 11219718-837-0200fax: 718-236-2135lcph@optonline.net

Miller Bonded Inc. Bill Chandler 4535 McLeod NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-881-0220fax: 505-881-0867bchandler@mbinm.com www.mbinm.com (see display ad p. 59)

Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. Joe Vaninetti 24881 Alicia Pkwy., #E-106 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-470-1686 fax: 949-470-1666superiorplumbingcontractorsinc@cox.net (see display ad p. 62)

Protective Coatings (MicroGuard®)

Adsil Inc.James Gibson1901 Mason Ave., Ste. 101 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386-274-1382, ext. 116fax: 386-274-1798jgibson@adsil.comwww.adsil.com(see success story p. 9-11)

Railing

Wylie MetalsMike Wylie1190 Fewster Dr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W1A1905-238-1619/800-525-6609 fax: 905-238-5623info@wyliemetals.com www.wyliemetals.com

Reprographics

ScottBlue Reprographics Frank McGinley 4109 N. 12th St. Phoenix, AZ 85014 602-279-1035 fax: 602-265-6661frankm@scottblue.comwww.scottblue.com

Roofing Contractors

Advanced Roofing Technologies LtdPaul Miera4496 Bents Dr., Unit CWindsor, CO 80550970-663-0203fax: 970-663-0292paul@advancedroofingtech.comwww.advancedroofingtech.com

Durafoam Roofing, LLCBen Forstie/John Sturos 7525 E. Williams Dr., Ste. B Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-941-5373 fax: 480-348-1054 quality@durafoaminc.com www.durafoaminc.com

Schena Roofing & Sheet MetalRocco Rossi28299 Kehrig Dr.Chesterfield, MI 48047586-949-4777fax: 586-949-8080rrossi@schenaroofing.com

Western Single PlyLusie Diaz17464 N. 25th Ave., Bldg. A, Ste. #2 Phoenix, AZ 85023602-485-4453fax: 602-485-4460lusie@wsp.comwww.wsp.com

Security Enclosures

California Wire Products CorporationDarren Murray1128 W. Bradford Cir.Corona, CA 92882951-371-7730fax: 951-735-1070info@cawire.comwww.cawire.com

Sheet Metal Contractors

Miller Bonded Inc. Bill Chandler 4535 McLeod NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-881-0220fax: 505-881-0867bchandler@mbinm.com www.mbinm.com(see display ad p. 59)

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Signs

FASTSIGNS9686 E. Arapahoe Rd.Greenwood Village, CO 80112 303-792-0878fax: 303-792-0881 221@fastsigns.comwww.fastsigns.com

Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc.Michael Gibson607 Hollingsworth St.Grand Junction, CO 81505970-241-4700fax: 970-241-4747mgibson@reynoldspolymer.comwww.reynoldspolymer.com

Specialty Contractors

Ceitronics, Inc.Scott Mitchell, Operations Manager2460 Zanker Rd.San Jose, CA 95131408-435-0500fax: 408-435-5423info@cei.comwww.ceitronics.com

Las Vegas Toilet Rentals Joyce Paddack 2069 N. Christy Ln. Las Vegas, NV 89156 702-452-3599 fax: 702-453-0682 lvtoilets@aol.com www.lasvegastoilets.com

Miller Bonded Inc. Bill Chandler 4535 McLeod NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-881-0220fax: 505-881-0867bchandler@mbinm.com www.mbinm.com (see display ad p. 59)

Structural & Miscellaneous Steel

Prosteel Erectors II Inc. Scott Sappington 23009 N. 65th Ln. Glendale, AZ 85310 623-825-3078 fax: 623-561-5062prosteel@qwest.net

SIGMA METALS, INC. Brad Brunk, President 3575 Chelton Loop SColorado Springs, CO 80909 719-574-2280fax: 719-574-1925brad@sigmametals.com www.sigmametals.com

Structural Steel Fabricators & Erectors

Blazing Industrial Steel, Inc. Fernando Herrera 9040 Jurupa Rd. Riverside, CA 92509-3106 951-360-8340 fax: 951-681-9662 fernando@blazingindustrial.comwww.blazingindustrial.com

JPW Structural Contracting, Inc.Jody Wozniczka6376 Thompson Rd.Syracuse, NY 13206315-432-1111fax: 315-432-8202jodywoz@jpwriggers.comwww.jpwriggers.com

Metal Weld Specialties Michael Minor 8137 N. 83rd Ave. Peoria, AZ 85345623-979-1117fax: 623-979-9722mikem@metal-weld.comwww.metal-weld.com

Saguaro Steel Inc. Dave Terrell 3541 W. Lower Buckeye Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85009 602-272-8800fax: 602-272-3453dave@saguarosteel.com www.saguarosteel.com

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Stucco

B&L SupplyBob McDaniel2001 S. HullenMetairie, LA 70001504-831-1122fax: 504-831-1964mcd2bl@aol.com

Southern Stucco, Inc. Wayne Noble12504 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-273-0871fax: 225-273-0929southernstuccola@bellsouth.net(see display ad p. 53)

Surveying Contractors

Lochsa SurveyingGlen Davis 6345 S. Jones Blvd., Ste. 200 Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-365-9312 fax: 702-320-1769 glen@lochsa.com www.lochsa.com

Technology Consultants

Network Infrastructure CorporationAdam Petrovsky1131 W. Warner Rd., Ste. 111Tempe, AZ 85284480-850-5050fax: 480-850-5051sales@nicweb.comwww.nicweb.com

Termite Control

B.E.E. Pest Services Inc. Monica Bianchi 275 Central Terr.Brentwood, CA 94513 925-634-4417fax: 925-634-8070monica@beepest.comwww.beepestservices.com (see display ad p. 33)

Testing & Balancing

Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc.10212 W. Sample Rd.Coral Springs, FL 33065954-755-2912fax: 954-755-4194rfei@bellsouth.net

Waste Handling & Equipment

The Mark-Costello Co.Hugh N. Gilliland 1145 Dominguez St.Carson, CA 90746310-637-1851fax: 310-762-2330 hughgill8@aol.comwww.mark-costello.com

Waste Hauling & Recycling

Crown Disposal Co., Inc. Tim Fry P.O. Box 1081 Sun Valley, CA 91352 818-767-0675 fax: 818-768-3930 tfry@crowndisposal.com www.crowndisposal.com

Waterproofing Contractors

Technicoat Pacific Management, IncCraig Coffman7125 Fenwick Ln., #A Westminster, CA 92683714-894-6464fax: 714-894-6444craig@technicoatwaterproofing.com www.technicoat.com

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California Wire Products Corporation ........ 24, 32, 41, 52, 63Cannon Electric Co. ...........................................................36 Carpenter Glass Inc. ..........................................................38 Casting Designs Inc. ..............................................39, 49, 60 Ceitronics, Inc. .............................................................32, 64Cellucrete Corp. .....................................................44, 45, 52Century Concrete Inc .........................................................17Cintas Fire Protection ............................... 20, 29, 37, 47, 58Clean First Time, Inc. .........................................................44Commercial Door Company, Inc. ........................................61Conrod Concrete, Inc. ....................................................... 56Construction Cost Systems/Owner Services Group ...........17, 23, 28, 31, 35, 40, 44, 50, 57, 61Cornell Metro Phoenix ........................................................57Cougar Contracting, Inc. ....................................................35Cox Pools ..........................................................................51Creative Hardscape Co. .....................................................61Crow Industries, Inc. ..........................................................53Crown Disposal Co., Inc. ....................................................65D&O Contractors, Inc. ........................................................58DFS Flooring ......................................................................58D. Tellez Masonry Inc. .......................................................60Delta Fire Sprinklers, Inc. ..................................................47Desert Plumbing & Heating ................. 23, 31, 40, 51, 62, 63Diamond National Glass Company, a Division of Diamond Worldwide Industries ............. 20, 29, 38, 47, 59Diamond Shine International LLC .......................................46Diversified Openings, Inc. dba Doors & Specialties Co. ......57Door County Improvements & Professional Painting ...........40Dow Diversified Inc. ...........................................................59Durafoam Roofing, LLC ......................................................63Durham Communications, Inc. .................. 17, 28, 34, 44, 56Dymanyk Electric, Inc. .......................................................36E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities Inc. ...................... 8, 21, 30, 39, 49, 60E&S Construction Engineers, Inc. .............. 22, 31, 40, 50, 61Eandi Metal Works Inc. ......................................................32East & West Alum Craft Ltd. ............... 16, 26, 27, 34, 43, 54Enviro-Aire/Total Balance Co. ............................................42The Facade Group .................................... 16, 26, 34, 43, 54Faithful & Gould .................................................................17Fallston Supply, Inc. ..........................................................16Fast Forward Demolition ....................................................57FASTSIGNS ........................................................................64Fiber Care Baths ..........................................................12, 54First Supply LLC ................................................................42Florida Aluminum & Steel Inc. ............................................53

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advertisers’ indexForm Construction Services, Inc. .......................................20Frank S. Smith Masonry, Inc. .............................................60Franyie Engineers, Inc. ............................. 21, 30, 39, 49, 60Frazier Masonry Corporation ........................................30, 60GEM Management, Inc. .....................................................37G.G. Construction, Inc. .......................................................60The G-S Company .............................................................25GSF Enterprises, Inc. dba Golden State Framers ................56Gancedo Technologies, Inc. ...............................................46 Gemini Electric Co. Inc. ......................................................36Georgia Metal Corporation .................................................49Gordon Brown Associates, Inc. ................. 18, 28, 36, 46, 57The Green Products Company................... 20, 30, 38, 47, 59GULFSTREAM CONTRACTORS, INC. ...................................52HCS Engineering Inc. ...................................................29, 58H-O-H Water Technology, Inc. .....................................13, 42HVAC Engineering, Inc. ......................................................57Harrison Contracting Co., Inc. ......................................43, 51Helmark Steel, Inc. ............................................................25Heritage Consulting Group .................................................20Highlands Glass & Shower .................................................59Hill York .............................................................................49Holman, Inc. ......................................................................53HUGHES URETHANE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ............20, 24Huntington Glazing, Inc. .....................................................59Hyvac Inc. ..........................................................................49Inspec, Inc. ........................................................................36 INTERIOR FORM TOPS, INC. ...............................................28International Salvage, Inc. ..................................................46JBC Ent., Inc. ...................................... 19, 20, 29, 37, 47, 58JD Candler Roofing Co. ......................................................41 J.F. Papasadero & Sons .....................................................28JLS Electric, Inc. ..........................................................18, 19JPW Structural Contracting, Inc. ............... 25, 32, 42, 53, 64JTK Masonry Co., Inc. ............................... 22, 30, 39, 49, 60Jermor Plumbing & Heating, Inc. .......................................40 John Savoy and Son, Inc. ......................... 20, 29, 38, 47, 58Kay & Sons ..................................................................17, 25Keystone Masonry, Inc. ......................................................30Kimbrell Electric, Inc. ........................................................58Kleen Teem Florida ............................................................47LC Interiors Inc. .................................................................57Lafata-Corallo Plumbing & Heating, Inc. ... 23, 31, 40, 51, 63The Lakewood Supply Company ........................................40LaVant Landscape & Construction Services, Inc. ................38Las Vegas Toilet Rentals ....................................................64Lee Brick + Block ........................................................39, 49

Lochsa Surveying ..............................................................65Long Painting Company .....................................................31MA Engineers, Inc. .............................................................61M & J Caulking & Waterproofing, Inc. ................................43 The Mark-Costello Co. .......................................................65Martin Integrated .........................................................54, 55Maryland Doors & Hardware Inc. dba Maryland Carpentry ....................................................57Mayers Electric Co., Inc. ....................................................36McCarley-Letourneau Custom Earthworks Design, Inc. ......48McClone Construction Company ........................................56Merritt Engineering Consultants, P.C. .................................24Meshoppen Stone, Inc. ......................................................25Metal Masters, Inc. ............................................................30Metal Stud Crete® Earl Composite Systems ........................... 16, 26, 34, 43, 54Metal Weld Specialties ......................................................64Metro Masonry Inc. ............................................................49Metropolis Group, Inc. .......................................................16Meyer & Lundahl Mfg. Co. Inc. ..........................................54Midwestern Plumbing ........................................................40Miller Bonded Inc. ............................................59, 61, 63, 64Miscellaneous Metals, Inc. ........................ 23, 31, 40, 50, 61Mission Bell Manufacturing, Inc. ........................................26Moore Signs Investments, Inc. ...........................................41Multifinish Corporation .................................................34, 35National Interiors Inc. .........................................................20Natives Landscape Corporation..........................................48 Natural Stone Warehouse, Inc. .................. 23, 31, 40, 50, 61Neff & Associates ...............................17, 21, 28, 30, 34, 38,

39, 44, 48, 56, 59, 60Network Infrastructure Corporation ....................................65The New York Roofing Company ........................................24Niemen Glass Co. LLC .......................................................29O’Donnell & Naccarato .......................................................24Oliver Mechanical ..............................................................20OlympiaTech Electric ................................ 19, 28, 36, 46, 58Oregon Electric Group ........................................................28P. Cipollini Inc., t/a Cipollini Roofing ..................................24PERI Formwork Systems ....................................................20PH Mechanical Engineering ...............................................61Pacific Architectural Millwork.......................................28, 57Pacific Welding Supplies, LLC ............................................33Page Mechanical Group, Inc. .............................................49Palm Beach Glass Specialties Inc. .....................................47Palm Beach Trim ...................................... 16, 26, 34, 43, 54ParkerRodriguez, Inc..........................................................21

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advertisers’ indexPat’s Custom Landscaping ................................................60Pent Landscape Inc. ..........................................................48Perfection Group, Inc. ........................................................37Perfection Permitting Services, Inc. ...................................51Perkins + Will Branded Environments ....... 16, 26, 34, 43, 54Phoenix Painting Company ................................................51Pioneer Roofing, LLC ........................................................ 41 Polverari, Inc. ..................................................16, 26, 43, 54Pompano Plumbing, Inc. ..............................................50, 51Precision Fire Protection, Inc. ............................................20Progressive Insulation & Windows .....................................59Prosteel Erectors II Inc. ......................................................64Pumpet Systems, Inc. ........................................................44Quality Sheet Metal, Inc. Mechanical Contractor ................49RGD & Associates Inc. .......................................................50R.W. Sullivan Engineering ..................................................21Rainbow Inc. ......................................................................40RAULERSON & SON, INC. .......................... 21, 30, 38, 48, 60Ready Window Sales and Service Corp. .............................47Real Steel Fabricators, Inc. ................................................53Redmon Design Co. PA ......................................................48Regal Cleaning, Ltd. ..........................................................19Remior Industries, Inc. .......................................................50Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc. .........20, 24, 29, 32, 38, 41, 47, 52, 59, 64Riccelli Trucking Inc. .........................................................25Richard Flanders Enterprises, Inc. ............ 25, 33, 42, 53, 65Roger & Sons ....................................................................17Ron Kendall Masonry, Inc. ........................ 22, 30, 39, 49, 60Ronco Mechanical Contractors, Inc. .............................20, 23Royal Carting Service .........................................................25S&S Painting & Waterproofing .....................................51, 53S&W Contracting and Supply of WNY Inc. ..........................21S.M. Hentges & Sons Inc. ...........................................34, 37Saguaro Steel Inc. ............................................................64Schena Roofing & Sheet Metal ................. 24, 32, 41, 52, 63ScottBlue Reprographics ....................................................63Sebesta Blomberg .................................... 19, 29, 37, 46, 58 Selective Demolition & Hauling LLC .............................17, 18ServiceMaster Building Maintenance .................................35Set-Rite Corporation ................................. 17, 28, 34, 44, 56Shelly Metz Baumann Hawk ..............................................42Sierra Woodworking Incorporated ......................................54SIGMA METALS, INC. ...................................................61, 64Simpson & Brown, Inc. ......................................................22Southeast Contractors Group, Inc. .....................................53Southern California Grading, Inc. .......................................59

Southern Stucco, Inc. ............................... 25, 32, 42, 53, 65Spies Painting & Decorating, Inc. .......................................40STEELWAYS INC. ...............................................................23Strategic Energy Solutions, Inc. .........................................36 Stuart Paint & Supply .........................................................51Superior Plumbing Contractors, Inc. ................................. 23, 31, 40, 51, 62, 63Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects, P.C. ..............IBCSure Shot Shotblasting ......................................................44TA & TC Surveying Inc. ......................................................48Tailored Foam of Florida, Inc. ............................................48Take It for Granite ..................................................26, 28, 33Tasco Plumbing & Mechanical Corp............................. 49,50Technicoat Pacific Management, Inc .................................65Tennessee Valley Metals Inc. .............................................43Thomas Floors .............................................................56, 58Time Warner Cable Business Class ....................................42Tom White Carpentry, Inc. .................................................58Total Precast Solutions, LLC ..............................................41Town Masonry Corp. ................................. 22, 30, 39, 49, 60Tree Movers Inc. ................................................................53 Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. .....................................46Tri-County Painting Inc. .....................................................40Trojan Labor-The Right People at the Right Time ...............46Twin Rivers Plumbing, Inc. ................................................31U.S. Glass & Metal, Inc. .........................................16, 20, 24United Electrical Contractors Inc. .......................................46UNITY INTERNATIONAL GROUP ..........................................19Upchurch Plumbing Inc ......................................................49 Urban Earth Design, LLC ....................................................60Van Dorn Abed Landscape Architects Inc...................................... 14, 21, 30, 38, 48, 60Walker Seal Electric Company, Inc. ....................................19Wallach’s Inc. ..............................................................26, 56WaterOptimizer, LLC ..........................................................53Webcor Builders .............................................................. IFCWestern Single Ply .............................................................63WINDSOR ELECTRIC CO., INC. ...........................................19Wm. Kramer & Son, Inc. ....................................................41Wylie Metals ............................................. 23, 32, 41, 52, 63Youngstown Mirror & Glass Co. .........................................38Zaharions Flooring .............................................................47

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