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wangxiaodi Feb 23, 2012 1:45 AM

Need help on my School Assignment.
 
hi i am new here. currently we are doing a school assignment and we need some info on the followings:

1) we are doing a glass glazing atrium area, we are using spider glazing.
Where do i get info on these spider glazing glass system? eg, history, which method is the best or which method shoud i use and aslo installation method and details etc. are all these info confidential in any way?

2) water proofing for basement car park. Any link i can get these info?

i have tried googled for the above, but not much of useful info....

hope some experts and pro can advise me on these.:)

plinko Feb 23, 2012 5:58 AM

Spider glazing? Not sure what that is.

For underslab and basement waterproofing, try WR Grace Pre-prufe or Hydroduct or there's also Miradrain. It depends on alot of factors though.

wangxiaodi Feb 23, 2012 2:11 PM

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Originally Posted by plinko (Post 5601804)
Spider glazing? Not sure what that is.

For underslab and basement waterproofing, try WR Grace Pre-prufe or Hydroduct or there's also Miradrain. It depends on alot of factors though.

u have any links? weblinks?
any good informative site where alot of construction info are shared?

THE BIG APPLE Feb 23, 2012 3:45 PM

Just use a different glazing. 'Nobody' other than skyscraper enthusiasts will see the difference (especially teachers). Unless he/she's a strict engineering teacher.

THE BIG APPLE Feb 23, 2012 3:47 PM

The most I could contribute to you is this pic of the (SGS) Spider Glazing System. It looks just like Steel Mullions.

http://www.sgc-usa.com/images/image16.JPG

plinko Feb 23, 2012 6:41 PM

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Originally Posted by wangxiaodi (Post 5601999)
u have any links? weblinks?
any good informative site where alot of construction info are shared?

Go to www.graceconstruction.com. That's a good place to start.

Based on the glass picture posted, it looks like something that Pilkington makes.

http://www.pilkington.com/north-amer...sh/default.htm

Try those. You should be able to download details.


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