• Sip Supply Inc
    @steelsipman
    Structural steel insulated panels
  • Solares Architecture
    @solaresarchitecture
    Solares is a Toronto-based architecture firm specializing in sustainable residential design. Since our founding by Tom Knezic and Christine Lolley in 2005, Solares has earned a reputation as experts in energy efficiency and building science. Fully licensed by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA), we focus on custom residential new builds and major renovations across Ontario. Our complete turnkey process guides you through every stage of creating your custom home, from the first ideas to the final move-in day. We believe the fundamentals of sustainability are passive solar design, an airtight and ultra-insulated building envelope, and quality construction.
  • Mottram Architecture
    @emilymottram
    Mottram Architecture specializes in energy efficient and zero energy home design. We believe that everyone should have access to good design, and in Maine that also means staying warm and comfortable in your home. Our intentions are to bring super insulated and zero energy ready homes to the market in a soulful and creative way. We believe that our homes affect our lives in social, economical, and environmental ways. If you are looking for an Energy Star Certification, HERS Rating, or just "Pretty good home", we would love to help you out. We are based in Maine, but Mottram Architecture is currently licensed to practice architecture in Maine, Pennsylvania, New York and New Hampshire. So if you live in New England and you're interested in how your home can be comfortable, durable, efficient and beautiful, then we would love to talk to you. We firmly believe in integrated design and look at everything from water consumption, energy consumption, building envelop, orientation, and function. Many homes are beautiful, but all homes should be comfortable and require less effort to maintain.
  • Penguin Basements
    @penguinbasements
    WE HELP OUR CLIENTS UNLOCK THE VALUE BENEATH THEIR HOME. Nothing beats a finished basement as the most cost-effective way to add living space or rental income to your home. We work directly with each client to design and build the perfect basement. We only use mold-free, well-insulated and fire-rated materials. And we back our projects with an industry leading warranty. Contact us today, and we’ll show you how we can help you tap the potential beneath your feet.
  • cartoobackpaks12
    @cartoobackpaks12
    https://cartoonbackpacks.com/ Shop All Cartoon Backpacks Cartoon Kids Backpacks Cartoon Big Backpacks Cartoon Custom Big Backpacks Cartoon Insulated Lunch Bag Cartoon Pencil Cases Cartoon Laptop Sleeve Cartoon String Bag Cartoon Tote Bag Backpack And Lunch Box And Pencil Box Set
  • STO Corp
    @stocorp
    Sto Corp. in North America is a producer of a broad range of versatile claddding and coating systems for building construction, maintenance and restoration. The company, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, manufactures specialty coatings, exterior claddings and insulations, including exterior insulated finish systems (EIFS; synthetic stucco), hard coat stucco, and cement board stucco as well as concrete repair and air and moisture barrier products.
  • Shelly Saunders
    @shellysaunders455
    I care about building dwellings with renewable resources and beautiful design. We can have both. I have photographed architecture my twenty -five plus year career as a professional freelance photographer. I have always been effected by beauty in design that cares for the people who live in the space and a conscience choice of sustainable building materials. As a photographer I’ve had the opportunity to see the finished dwellings and I can feel the difference between a good build verses an over build. I am currently investigating building with Earth block, Straw bail, and / or Structural insulated panels. Solar energy and propane will provide an off grid independence for conservative energy usage- we tend to use less energy this way. This is my passion- this is my life.
  • Icynene
    @icynene
    Established in 1986, Icynene Inc. is the leading manufacturer of open-cell spray foam insulation products, designed to help create Healthier, Quieter, More Energy Efficient® environments. Icynene® helps homeowners, trade professionals and designers meet stringent guidelines set forth by prominent green building programs. Some of the Icynene®-insulated projects that have achieved green recognition include: The New American Home®, EarthCraft® House Renovation, Home Builders Association of South Carolina Office Renovation, Going Green at the Beach, Isbell Elementary School and the Darling Home for Kids. Now, with Icynene’s next generation of renewable-based spray foam insulation, it’s easier to take your projects to the next level of certification.
  • Dwell Prefab
    @dwellprefab
    Since 2005, Joel Turkel and Turkel Design have been Dwell's lead architectural partners in creating prefabricated homes that embody Dwell's vision of modern design. To celebrate the partnership's tenth year, we are pleased to announce a new exclusive collaboration: Dwell Prefab. This group of homes, the Axiom Series, offers a panelized system celebrating bold design, resource conservation, energy efficiency, and a predictable building process. Axiom Series homes start at $250 per square foot and never compromise on design, quality or construction. Bold Design A home should be beautiful to look at and a joy to live in. Each Axiom home reflects intuitively-designed living space and uncompromising attention to detail. Resource Conservation A home should use minimal material and energy to create. Pre-fabrication vastly reduces energy consumption and construction time, and all but eliminates waste. Energy Efficiency A home should consume very little energy. Axiom homes are designed to be exceptionally well insulated and airtight. Their reduced surface area and volume ensures lower lifecycle costs. Predictability A home should be designed and built against predictable benchmarks. Within fixed fee, and systemized design and delivery methods, Axiom homes can be modified, delivered and erected on your site with a high degree of predictability in cost, scheduling, and quality. Next Generation Living A home is a trust in which you place your future. Axiom homes are designed and fabricated to the highest standards of tomorrow. For more information, please contact us at info@turkeldesign.com or (617) 868-1867.
  • Gerson Limrick
    @asbestosaustralia
    Asbestos is a combination of six naturally occurring minerals – crocidolite, amosite, tremolite, chrysolite, actnolite and anthrophyllite. Its fibrous composition contributes to its characteristic features – resistance to heat and electricity, sound absorption, high tensile strength, and durability. Due to these factors, asbestos was extensively used for commercial and industrial purposes. It was used in manufacturing roofs and ceilings, cement sheets. Asbestos was used as an important insulating material in boilers, steam engines, thermal products, etc. Asbestos mining had existed for years. However, it was only in the 1920s that asbestos-related health risks gained attention. By 1989, around 500 people(working in the Wittenoom mines in West Australia) had died due to asbestos-related problems. Asbestos fibers can easily be inhaled, which ultimately reach the lungs. Constant or frequent exposure to high concentration of asbestos can lead to severe respiratory problems. It could also lead to fatal diseases like asbestosis, mesothelioma or even lung cancer. In 2003, a nationwide ban on asbestos use was declared in Australia to prevent future contamination. Hence, the need to remove Asbestos. Asbestos Removal is a very sensitive process carried out with utmost care to ensure the safety of the workers and the residents. All workers are provided with safety gears. An action plan is made complying with the rules mentioned. Following which the target materials are identified and removed in a particular type of enclosure. And if you have already been exposed to asbestos, consult a physician and limit smoking. For breathing problems, a thoracic oncologist should be consulted. Asbestos has been used for more than thousands of years but its ill effects have mostly been ignored till the 20th century. Even though there exists a ban on asbestos manufacturing in Australia, it continues to be used in various products. Cases of asbestos exposure come up often, even in 2017. Asbestos is dumped in public places, residents are exposed to it at construction sites. Most of the houses built in the 1980s have some or the other asbestos products. Asbestos Australia believes that it is essential for the people of this decade to be aware of the asbestos use and its ill effects. Asbestos Australia focuses on spreading awareness about the history of asbestos and its impact today, years after it has been banned. Asbestos Australia also advocates for proper training of workers who handle asbestos.
  • Victor Sheverda
    @victorsheverda
    Victor Sheverda, a Construction Project Manager in Parker, Colorado, is committed to the construction industry, specializing in revitalizing underutilized areas into vibrant commercial and residential developments. His dedication is rooted in guiding construction projects from concept to completion, ensuring that these spaces become foundations for success for individuals and businesses. Having been raised in a family that owned a construction business, he naturally pursued a career in this field. His educational journey at Colorado State University was distinguished by his role as president of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) chapter and as a member of the Integrated Project Delivery ASC Competition Team. These experiences honed his skills in handling real-world construction management challenges and developing practical solutions that were showcased to industry experts. He is actively working towards advancing his professional qualifications, aiming to earn certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified ScrumMaster (CSM). His career goals include overseeing significant construction projects and potentially launching a consulting firm to mentor young professionals and enhance industry practices. His professional outlook was significantly shaped by his early exposure to his family’s construction company, which specialized in using Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) technology for residential buildings. This method, recognized for its energy efficiency and enhanced environmental protection, greatly influenced his commitment to sustainable building practices. From a young age, he exhibited strong leadership qualities and a commitment to excellence, demonstrated in his academic pursuits and sports, particularly tennis. He excelled in tennis during his school years, securing multiple awards and leading his teams to regional and state championships, demonstrating his ability to inspire and lead. Vik Sheverda spent most of his childhood in Hawaii, where he developed a deep appreciation for nature. This experience profoundly influenced his professional ethos, leading him to advocate for and implement sustainable construction practices. At university, he initiated a project to install Piezoelectric Tiles in high-traffic areas, an innovative approach to harnessing energy in an eco-friendly manner. After starting his civil engineering studies at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2015, he realized his passion lay in construction management and transferred to Colorado State University. There, he excelled academically, graduating with a 3.78 GPA, being inducted into the Sigma Lambda Chi Honor Society, and regularly appearing on the Dean’s List. One particularly memorable professional experience was his internship at the United States Capitol, where he contributed to preserving historic architectural elements. He views this role as a highlight and a privilege in his career. Beyond his professional activities, he is deeply involved in community service through initiatives such as CM Cares and Habitat for Humanity, leveraging his expertise to improve living conditions for disadvantaged groups. He also supports the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, aiding environmental conservation efforts. In his free time, he enjoys exploring Colorado’s natural beauty through hiking and ATV riding, and he stays active in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, boxing, skiing, and weight lifting. He is also passionate about Information Security and Python coding, exploring their potential applications in the construction industry. Victor Sheverda continues using his expertise and dedication to impact the construction industry and his community significantly.