temporary wall systems

Cleaner & Greener: How Temporary Wall Systems Advance Sustainability

Cleaner & Greener: How Temporary Wall Systems Advance Sustainability

STARC’s impact to date? Over 160,000 yd3 of single-use drywall waste saved… and counting Updated October 17, 2024 In today’s construction industry, sustainability is paramount. Traditional methods—characterized by high waste, significant carbon emissions, and excessive resource consumption—pose considerable environmental challenges. In response, architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firms are increasingly embracing innovative, eco-friendly practices. At the forefront… Read more »

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Temporary Walls: 3 Takeaways About ICRA 2.0 Compliance

Temporary Walls: 3 Takeaways About ICRA 2.0 Compliance

Updated October 2, 2024 When it comes to healthcare construction, ensuring that temporary wall systems meet the latest ICRA 2.0 standards is critical. In this post, we’ll dive into three key points that you need to know to ensure your temporary construction walls comply with the latest guidelines.

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Smarter Renovations Start With Temporary Construction Walls

Smarter Renovations Start With Temporary Construction Walls

Updated October 3, 2024 Drywall is ubiquitous in the construction industry, favored for its practical applications in renovations and remodeling projects within commercial environments. Project Managers account for drywall costs in their project budgets, sometimes using it to temporarily section off areas within job sites to allow businesses to continue operations. However, the overall cost… Read more »

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How ICRA Barriers Keep Healthcare Renovations Safe and Disruption-Free

How ICRA Barriers Keep Healthcare Renovations Safe and Disruption-Free

Updated October 17, 2024 When construction firms undertake renovations, repairs, or expansions within healthcare facilities, maintaining patient safety and minimizing disruption is a top priority. In hospitals, where infection control is mission-critical, outdated construction barriers like plastic sheeting or drywall simply fail to contain dust and potentially dangerous pathogens.

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