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The technical objective is to demonstrate low-cost solutions to improve building insulation and energy efficiency through the addition of exterior paint coatings.
One of the most important and overlooked aspects of the coating project is the documentation of events and conditions as they occur. This paper will discuss the importance of documentation as well as new methods of accomplishing this and other tasks using new wireless technology.
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The next generation of aliphatic moisture cure urethane (MCU) topcoats has been developed through new resin development and advancements in MCU formulation knowledge. These new MCU coatings drastically improve upon current commercial aliphatic MCU topcoats, which are typically applied between 2-3 mils DFT.
The traditional contracting business operations utilize three distinct programs – Safety, Quality and Policy/Procedures. These programs are typically found in three distinct manuals – The Safety Manual, The Quality Manual, and the Policy/Procedure Manual. This paper suggests that a “process approach” in a standardized quality management system can be used to integrate the three programs.