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As the year winds down, The Construction Specifier is revealing the website’s most popular features and articles from 2018. Reread a favorite or check out a piece you missed online the first time around.
Features
- “MasterFormat 2018 Coming June 30” (June 4)
- “Door Scheduling and Hardware Specifications 101: Best Practices to Ensure Efficient Performance” by Timothy “T.J.” Gottwalt, DHT, AHC/CDC, FDAI, FCSI, CDT, CCPR, CM-BIM (February 1)
- “Heavy Timber Construction is Becoming Popular” by Rich Mitchell, Josh McDowell, and Dietrich Wieland (March 1)
- “AWC Releases Design Specification for Wood Construction” by Brad Douglas, PE (March 14)
- “Fully Tempered Glass and Spontaneous Fracture” by John A. Jackson, AIA, and Thomas A. Schwartz, PE (July 10)
- “A Smart, Natural Wool Insulation for Healthy Buildings” by Andrew Legge (February 9)
- “Timber-concrete Composite Floor Systems for Tall Buildings” by Benton Johnson (May 17)
- “What Non-engineers Need to Know About Structural Masonry” by Pat Conway, CSI, AIA, Sam Rubenzer, PE, SE, and David Sovinski (April 6)
News
- “Harvard Design School Dean Resigns” (October 29)
Did you have a particular favorite article this year in the magazine or on the website? Share in the comments below! (And all the best for 2019!)
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