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SANIGLAZE TILE & GROUT RESTORATION


TAX BENEFITS WORTH MILLIONS


NEW CONSULTING FIRM


Now you can have new tile and grout without the expense and downtime of replacement. The SaniGLAZE restorative bonding technology returns old, con- taminated tile and grout to a “like new” appearance and prevents the problems from returning. SaniGLAZE eliminate odors, provides a moisture proof protec- tive shield, and makes tile and grout surfaces very easy to maintain.


SaniGLAZE www.saniglaze.com (800) 874-5554


ARTISTIC TEXTILE ARCHITECTURE


CONCEPTS BY DUVALL


Building owners that installed energy efficient Cambridge heaters received EPAct Federal tax benefits worth millions of dollars. Direct gas-fired Cambridge heaters used in warehouses, plants, service centers and other com- mercial/industrial buildings qualify for tax deductions up to $0.60/sqft. Energy retrofit projects combining Cambridge heaters with new lighting can receive deductions up to $1.80 /sqft.


Cambridge Engineering Inc. www.cambridge-eng.com (800) 899-1989


Robert Scic hili and Scott Kriner, LEED AP O+M, have joined forces to form RSK Avanti Partners LLC. This full-service consulting firm is focused on working with product manufacturers, design- ers, specifiers and contractors in the building construction market. RSK Avanti Partners’ proficiencies include product-line assessment, market and product line development, sales plan- ning and training, and implementation of all or part of programs in these areas. The firm has expertise in conducting market studies, corporate and divisional plans, and developing and delivering presentations. In addition, its involve- ment with industry associations and coalitions, as well as its credibility with decision makers at the military and government level, bring added value to client programs.


RSK Avanti Partners LLC www.rskavantipartners.com (972) 234-0180


REJUVENATIONS VINYL FLOORING


PHILIPS EMERGENCY LIGHTING


Duvall Design develops artistic textile architecture concepts. We work with scale models and prototypes to create functional site specific installations. Duvall uses the latest lightweight, translucent fabrics and textiles for unique interior and exterior archi- tectural applications. Duvall provides collaborative design development, engineering, fabrication, and on-site installation.


Duvall Design www.duvalldesign.com


Armstrong’s Rejuvenations, a low-main- tenance sheet vinyl is perfect for many applications with more than 90 different designs. The roll sizes are fixed, making it easier to estimate material. Arm- strong’s guaranteed installation makes it easy to successfully and professionally install Armstrong floors so the warranty is in place for your client. A library of how-to videos demonstrates different types of floor installations, including sheet vinyl: www.armstrong.com/commflooringna/ video-library.html.


Armstrong www.armstrong.com/commflooringna (877) 276-7876


The Philips BodineELI-S-20 sinusoidal emergency lighting micro inverter transform sLEDandfluorescentfixture- supto20Winto emergency lighting sources. ELI-S-20 is ideal for but not limited to Edison-bas lamps and is a superior emergency backup solution for the LED lamps that are replacing CFLs in retrofit applications. 90-minute runtime,UL Listed.


Phillips www.philips.com/bodine (800) 223-5728


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