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    Explore " waterproofing" with insightful episodes like "Bay Area’s Architectural Paneling Systems of Choice | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe & TriCore Panels", "Episode 164: Burak Dincel on the rise and rise of Dincel Structural Walling", ""Building a Legacy: Leaving Your Mark on the Tiling Industry"", "Specialization Helps This Contractor Stay Focused, Organized, and Profitable" and "The Invention of the Raincoat" from podcasts like ""Business Ninjas", "Talking Architecture & Design", "Tiling Connect", "Building PA Podcast" and "Stuff You Missed in History Class"" and more!

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    Bay Area’s Architectural Paneling Systems of Choice | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe & TriCore Panels

    Bay Area’s Architectural Paneling Systems of Choice | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe & TriCore Panels

    Misha Homara, CEO of TriCore Panels, joins Andrew to tell us more about why they’ve become the provider of choice for architectural panel systems in the Bay Area.

    TriCore Panels Inc. fabricates and installs architectural paneling systems for commercial and residential projects. TriCore’s core advantage is that they control the whole process from A to Z, which allows TriCore to offer very competitive pricing compared to the industry standard.

    Learn more about TriCore Panels on their website: https://tricorepanels.com/


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    Episode 164: Burak Dincel on the rise and rise of Dincel Structural Walling

    Episode 164: Burak Dincel on the rise and rise of Dincel Structural Walling

    Burak Dincel left Turkey in 1979 with no English and no professional standing in the Australian market.
     
    Over the next 20 years, the structural engineer developed a patented PVC wall building material.
     
    His business, Dincel Construction,  is based on an internationally patented, lightweight, hollow form, manufactured from a durable rigid polymer, which when filled with ready mixed concrete, produces a load bearing, fire resistant structural element. 

    It now turns over more than $60 million a year. 

    He explains the secret to his success and what is behind the success of his company's signature structural walling products.




    "Building a Legacy: Leaving Your Mark on the Tiling Industry"

    "Building a Legacy: Leaving Your Mark on the Tiling Industry"

    Frank’s career in tiling and waterproofing began as a tiling apprentice over 30 years ago.

    He’s gained invaluable experience in most industry sectors, including installing wall and floor tiles and waterproofing membranes. Later, supplying tiles, adhesives and membranes to builders and contractors and then developed chemical formulations of tile adhesives and membranes for an adhesive manufacturer.

    Since then, Frank progressed into a consulting role for tiling and waterproofing, providing defects assessments and repair solutions for tiling and waterproofing defects and providing proactive defect prevention solutions for new construction.

    He regularly provides expert witness reports for the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC), the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and the Magistrates Court on tiling and waterproofing related matters.

    Following his appointment as MD of the Australian Master Tilers Association, Frank was engaged by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission to present contractor education seminars on Tiling and Waterproofing.

    The AS 3958:2023 Installation of ceramic and stone tiles is now open for public comment. The draft can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gm2f8G3u Feedback closes soon!

    I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did speaking with Frank and that you get a few key takeaways that can help you strengthen your trade or business practices.  😀

    If you want to connect with Frank, here are the details:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-moebus-46263765/ 

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    Specialization Helps This Contractor Stay Focused, Organized, and Profitable

    Specialization Helps This Contractor Stay Focused, Organized, and Profitable

    The saying "jack of all trades, master of none" does not apply to this podcast guest and the company he represents.

    Greg Heddaeus, vice president of Carl Walker Construction, shares the company's focus and area of expertise — building parking garages.


    We wanted to learn and share with our listeners how specializing benefits their business goals and mission. Heddaeus notes, "we know the importance of staying in our lane. Our main focus is building parking garages, but we recognize the economic climate in construction is always changing, which is why we have two additional divisions that provide complimentary work to help support our team through tough economic times."


    Listen to hear more about how Carl Walker Construction approached workforce development and how they maintain low employee turnover.


    To connect with Carl Walker Construction, visit their website or email info@carlwalkerconstruction.com.

    The Invention of the Raincoat

    The Invention of the Raincoat

    Humans have worked on ways to make garments water resistant almost since they started to wear them. But figuring out how to manufacture a raincoat using rubber was a big breakthrough that took centuries.

    Research:

    • Lennox, Henry G., et al. “Journal of the Society for Arts, Vol. 18, No. 891.” The Journal of the Society of Arts, vol. 18, no. 891, 1869, pp. 79–100. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41334811
    • Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Charles Macintosh". Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 Jul. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Macintosh
    • “Charles Macintosh (1766-1843).” National Records of Scotland. https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/learning/hall-of-fame/hall-of-fame-a-z/macintosh-charles
    • SCHURER. “The Macintosh: The Paternity of an Invention.” Transactions of the Newcomen Society. 28:1, 77-87. 1951. DOI: 10.1179/tns.1951.005
    • “Charles Macintosh and Co’s Refined Malt Vinegar.” The Guardian. July 10, 1824. https://www.newspapers.com/image/258953661/?terms=%22Charles%20Macintosh%22&match=1
    • Collins, James. “On India-Rubber, Its History, Commerce, and Supply.” Journal of the Society for the Arts. Vol. 18, No. 891. December 17, 1869. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/41334811.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A47aaf204b9a6b07bd54c57cbe9b521ce&ab_segments=&origin=&acceptTC=1
    • Porritt, B. D. “THE RUBBER INDUSTRY—PAST AND PRESENT.” Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, vol. 67, no. 3460, 1919, pp. 252–67. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41347919
    • Hancock, Thomas. “Personal Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Caoutchouc Or India-rubber Manufacture in England.” Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts. 1857. Accessed online: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Personal_Narrative_of_the_Origin_and_Pro/Nvw7Q0F-QCUC?hl=en&gbpv=0
    • Somma, Ann Marie. “Charles Goodyear and the Vulcanization of Rubber.” ConnecticutHistory.org. Dec. 29, 2014. https://connecticuthistory.org/charles-goodyear-and-the-vulcanization-of-rubber/
    • “Return of the Mac: The reinvention of Mackintosh.” The Independent. October 8, 2007. https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/return-of-the-mac-the-reinvention-of-mackintosh-744339.html
    • Marshik, Celia. “At the Mercy of Their Clothes: Modernism, the Middlebrow, and British Garment Culture.” Columbia University Press. 2017.
    • Macintosh, George. “Biographical Memoir of the Late Charles Macintosh.” W.G. Blackie & Company. 1847. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_Memoir_of_the_Late_Charles/yd0AAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

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    Connecting 🔗 with RLA Group to discuss substrates, waterproofing and training 🎙 🎧

    Connecting 🔗 with RLA Group to discuss substrates, waterproofing and training 🎙 🎧

    In this episode, we have another two amazing guests joining us. Troy Hogan, Managing Director of the RLA Group and Yandi Milans, Technical & Training Services Manager at Gripset. We learn more about the RLA Group and how they operate in Australia. We also discuss substrate preparation, including the importance of using suitable primers, waterproofing and its crucial role in the building process. 

    Troy has been involved in the tiling industry since the early 1990s, has held various leadership roles and has been highly influential in the success of different well-known adhesive brands in Australia. Yandi hails from a background as a professional tiler and has a long history of running his own tiling business. For the past few years, he’s been instrumental in operating the technical training department at Gripset and delivering sustainable outcomes for the GAPP waterproofing programme.

    If you’d like to know more or reach out directly to Troy or Yandi at RLA Group, here are their details:

    Troy Hogan
    📧 thogan@rlapolymers.com.au
    💻 www.rlapolymers.com.au
    📱 1800 242 931

    Yandi Milans
    📧 yandi.milans@gripset.com
    💻 www.gripset.com
    📱 MyRLA App - RLA Polymers
    📱 1800 242 931
    👨‍🔬 technicalsupport@rlapolymers.com.au
    Product Specifications, Warranties, Training or Advice
    📚 Gripset - Training Portal
    📧  gapp@gripset.com

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    Pool Magazine - A Look At The Upcoming Mote Marine Aquarium Project

    Pool Magazine - A Look At The Upcoming Mote Marine Aquarium Project

    The Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium has an exciting hundred and thirty million dollar aquarium project and Pool Magazine, your leading source for pool news is here to tell you all about it. The new facility just broke ground down in Sarasota, FL. Folks are beginning to get excited as the project moves beyond the gorgeous initial 3D concepts that have been teasing people with whats to come. We talked with the folks driving the Mote Science Education Aquarium project as well as Vito Mariano of Basecrete Technologies who is handling various waterproofing aspects of the job. Learn more about this incredible new project and some of the technical challenges they'll be facing on this unique and challenging build.

    Guests: 

    Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
    https://mote.org/

    Basecrete Technologies
    https://www.basecreteusa.com/

    Sponsor: GENESIS®
    https://genesis.phta.org/

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    Pool Magazine Podcast - We Discuss Waterproofing with Danilo Bonazza & Vito Mariano

    Pool Magazine Podcast - We Discuss Waterproofing with Danilo Bonazza & Vito Mariano

    On this episode of Pool Magazine podcast, we discuss Waterproofing Technology with one of the leading mosaic tile artists in the world Danilo Bonazza and Vito Mariano, Innovator and President of Basecrete.

    We caught Danilo on the job site actually doing an installation in one of Ben Lasseter's pool remodeling projects. He was busy doing what he does best, but took time out to teach us a little more about what the process of one of the leading installers of mosaic tile in the world is like. We also find out why it's so essential to use a bondcoating like Basecrete to protect and waterproof the interior shell of gunite and shotcrete pools.

    Vito Mariano has about a half a dozen patents under his belt and knows more about waterproofing bondcoating than probably anyone on the face of the Earth. Learn from the experts on another great episode of Pool Magazine, your leading source for pool news.

    Sponsored by Basecrete
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    Construction Instruction with Mark LaLiberte

    Construction Instruction with Mark LaLiberte

    Mark LaLiberte is the co-founder and president of Construction Instruction. He has dedicated over 30 years to the building industry. Through his lectures, site assistance, Building Better Homes video series and his mobile App, he provides builders, architects and manufacturers with an in-depth look at the current and future state of housing. His work has earned him a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Energy and Environmental Building Alliance (EEBA), where he developed the highly acclaimed Houses that Work lecture series. The HTW Series has been delivered for over 16 years by the Ci team in 100’s of North American cities.

    He works with various manufacturers to assist in developing products and services for the next phase of efficient homes. Mark is the co-creator of the Ci App and animation studio, which developed the number one mobile App in the construction industry and builds realistic state of the art contextual animations on building science concepts and technical installation practices.

    He is also President of Sales Instruction Inc., helping to bridge sales and marketing efforts to our industry. Working with leading industry suppliers and manufacturers, his sales training company creates a common language to drive sales and increase productivity for sales teams.

    His passion for educating lies in knowing how vital the building industry is.  Building healthy, safe, durable and efficient homes has an effect on the buyer, the builder, the economy and the planet.

    Listen in as Mark discusses why he believes builders should adopt a path of continuous improvement, waterproofing best practices, and why you shouldn’t ever need to factor in leaks when pricing your services.

    Topics Discussed: 

    • 06:46 The biggest mistakes builders are making right now
    • 11:12 Creating a solid training program for your tradesmen
    • 15:17 Appreciate your tradesman
    • 18:17 Set proper expectations to encourage excellence
    • 27:14 Tried-and-true methods for waterproofing homes
    • 33:29 Working with stucco contractors whose standards are different from yours
    • 36:02 How to properly flash a window
    • 41:24 Tools to secure exterior walls
    • 45:56 The importance of capillary breaks
    • 51:36 Why Mark created the Houses that Work lecture series 
    • 54:55 Why Mark started Construction Instruction and how to work with him

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    Key Quotes from Episode:

    • It can’t just be about price. Craftsmanship and workmanship comes from the heart. What I leave is a legacy; not just “slap it on, get it done”.
    • The tradesmen like doing work carefully and professionally. They just need to be appreciated for it.
    • Set your standards, your process, and your educational expectations. Drive those to be exceptional, and you’ll get better performance.
    • Whenever you take on a new project, tell yourself: “I have one chance to do this well, and I’m going to do it right this time.” When you always set that standard for yourself, one day it becomes a habit.
    • COVID-19 has raised our awareness about the importance of the indoor environment. Houses should be our safe haven.
    • Continually learn and invest in your marketplace and invest in learning. Train people. Listen, learn, watch, and question. Hold people accountable for good workmanship. If we do that, we’re going to have this amazing industry, and deliver phenomenal product that will last for generations and be healthy and safe. I think that’s a fair expectation.

    Harm Scheffer and Chris Abbey with Reliant Building Solutions, and Geoffrey Sperback with EnVision EES

    Harm Scheffer and Chris Abbey with Reliant Building Solutions, and Geoffrey Sperback with EnVision EES
    Harm Scheffer & Chris Abbey/Reliant Building Solutions Reliant Building Solutions designs and executes engineered repairs for the structural components of buildings. RBS performs: Concrete Repairs and restoration (spalls, cracks, etc.); Barrier Cable repairs; Parking Garage repairs and restoration; Carbon Fiber strengthening; Epoxy crack injection; Steel and Concrete column repairs; Site concrete placement (curbs, gutters, equipment […] The post Harm Scheffer and Chris Abbey with Reliant Building Solutions, and Geoffrey Sperback with EnVision EES appeared first on Business RadioX ®.