If you’ve ever run a renovation in an occupied space, you’ve probably thrown up temporary drywall to split work from “business as usual.” It’s familiar. It’s also single-use, labor-hungry, and—once the dust settles—headed straight for the dumpster.
 
									If you’ve ever run a renovation in an occupied space, you’ve probably thrown up temporary drywall to split work from “business as usual.” It’s familiar. It’s also single-use, labor-hungry, and—once the dust settles—headed straight for the dumpster.
 
Temporary drywall is a familiar choice for jobsite barriers—but it’s rarely the most efficient. It’s slow to install, labor-intensive, and ends up in the dumpster after one use. If your project demands speed, sustainability, or frequent reconfiguration, there’s a better way. In this article, we’ll compare traditional temporary drywall with reusable wall systems, answering five… Read more »
 
When separating spaces in a construction project, the traditional go-to is the demising wall—a structural feature that defines tenant boundaries and satisfies code. But what happens when you need flexibility, speed, or a clean separation that doesn’t need to last forever? Enter: reusable temporary wall systems. In this article, we’ll break down how STARC’s modular,… Read more »