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Counterweight System II

Posted in Uncategorized on April 7, 2009 by Ken

This one is in San Francisco. It has a pretty cool illustration.
Follow this link.

Counterweight

Posted in Uncategorized on April 6, 2009 by Ken

This building in Sydney uses the water counterweight system. The water is stored for fire suppression as well as water supply.

High Density Foam used in construction

Posted in Uncategorized on April 5, 2009 by Ken

Foam used in road construction. It is also used in commercial construction for stadium seating and other applications Foam on KSL

Tiltup Top 10 lists

Posted in Uncategorized on April 2, 2009 by Ken

luckygarage03I’ve gone to the Tilt-Up Concrete Association’s website and found a list of the top ten projects. Everything from heaviest panel, to tallest panel, to the largest tilt-up project. Since everyone thinks tilt-up is the shiz i thought that this was a cool list.

Radiant Heating

Posted in Uncategorized on April 1, 2009 by Ken

Steel Construction

Posted in Uncategorized on April 1, 2009 by Ken

I found this web-site where this group has come up with a better structural design for mid high rise building’s that requires close to half to the steel that current california codes call for, but results in a more stable design when subjected to shear forces. there is actually a video that you can watch that simulates their design in an earthquake. They are claiming and the only damages that have occured have been cosmetic damages. I thought it was pretty cool when I read the article and watched the videos. Follow this link.

Concrete Countertops

Posted in Uncategorized on February 28, 2009 by Ken

concrete-counterI’m pretty interested in concrete things, mostly because thats what most of my experience comes in construction. So I was checkin out some concrete countertops on the internet, they are not really new or anything like that, but I think that some really awesome things can be done with concrete when making countertops out of it. At this web link there are some cool pictures of some different styles and designs that can be achieved through concrete work. . . or you can just google concrete countertops if you want to find additional photos. But basically, concrete is pretty awesome. . .another great contribution by Rob

Another Dubia Tower

Posted in Uncategorized on February 17, 2009 by Ken

I watched a show about the Dubia tower and the construction statistics recently so i found a conceptual tower that would be even more impressive. The idea of having a tower basically acting as it’s own city is pushed even further.
The “Ultima” Tower, Two-mile High Sky City

bgreeninnovations.com

Posted in Uncategorized on January 17, 2009 by Ken

B Green has 2 great “Green” products made from 100% recycled tires the “VibeAway” & “EcoPod”, please take a look at listing our products on your website. Please spread the word!

B Green Innovations, Inc. (“B Green”), is saving the planet; one tire at a time by turning old tires into products that solve real problems, a brief overview below, I look forward to hearing back.

B Green Innovations, Inc. (“B Green”) a Matawan, New Jersey-based Corporation is dedicated to becoming a “green” technology company, focused on acquiring identifying promising technologies that address environmental issues and producing products to deal with the envoimental concerns.

VibeAway™ pads are specially designed washing machine anti-vibration pads for washers and dryers. The 100% crumb rubber pad, made from recycled tires, is designed to reduce the transfer of vibration that occurs in most typical washing and drying cycles. It is a shock absorption pad that is used to reduce sound, vibrations, and pulsating of washing machines, dryers, table saws, freezers and other large appliances. Our VibeAway™ pads prevent washers from “walking,” and help prolong the life of your washing machine, dryer or other appliance. They also reduce the need to reinforce upper level floors to reduce vibration and noise. The pads have a full refund guarantee.

Reduces the transfer of vibration
Prevents washers from “walking”
Protect floors
Made from 100% recycled tire rubber, address important environmental concerns
Recessed for easy guidance for foot of washer/dryer
Full refund guarantee

How big a problem is worn out tires? In 2003, the Rubber Manufacturers Association estimated that there were 275 million tires in stockpiles across the United States and that approximately 290 million scrap tires are added each year. The report noted that more than 90% of the illegal scrap tire accumulation and associated stockpiles are located in 11 states, making a targeted marketing program feasible. Many of the states did not have abatement programs or waste management programs in place at the time of that report.

The need for innovative solutions addressing significant environmental concerns has never been greater and places B Green in a unique position to address this issue by making products with recycled tires and by acquiring and/or making other green products.

Introducing the “ECOPOD” and “VibeAway”, made from recycled tire rubber, address important environmental concerns and problems facing the planet today. “ECOPOD” and “VIBEAWAY” are 100% recycled rubber-based products that can be utilized as support pads under any units that vibrate and make noise, including washing machines, dryers, compressors, commercial condensers and many other units that advantageously benefit from sound and vibration control.

bgreeninnovations.com
jerrym@bgreeninnovations.com

Urban Roofs Going to Seed

Posted in Uncategorized on January 16, 2009 by Ken

One of my favorite subjects. Urban Roofs going to Seed