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 | Sustainable Flooring: Introduction
Welcome to the 6th annual Sustainable Flooring section. Sister publication Environmental Design + Construction (ED+C) has been running this special editorial section for the past six years, and now Sustainable Facility’s readership will benefit from it as well.
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 | Sustainable Flooring: Supermarket Selects Dry Polishing Concrete Floors
Management at Reasor’s, a full-service independent supermarket chain in northeastern Oklahoma, faced an interesting challenge when constructing a new upscale 77,000-square-foot store: How to create a colorful and attention-grabbing high-performance finished floor that could stand up well over time yet carry minimal long-term maintenance costs?
by Feldman William and Patti
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 | Sustainable Flooring: Low Maintenance, High Regard
Worldwide medical imaging technology manufacturer Medrad, of Warrendale, Pa., wanted to install a flooring system in its Pittsburgh manufacturing facilities that reflected the company’s commitment to environmental consciousness.
by Seth Warren Rose
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 | Sustainable Flooring: Multiplicity
The new City Hall in Orinda, Calif., was intended to showcase the city’s commitment to civic buildings that strengthen the community fabric and protect the environment.
by Gretel Dodge
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 | Sustainable Flooring: Walking the Floor
At the confluence of the Maury and James rivers in the rural town of Glasgow, Va., one of The Mohawk Group’s plants is situated at the perfect “crossroads location” for a manufacturing facility.
by Joseph H. Mayton III
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 | Sustainable Flooring Makes the Grade
From inception to completion, Scarborough, Ontario’s Brookside Public School — a 65,000-square-foot elementary school, which opened its doors in September 2007 — has been a testament to the benefits of sustainable design.
by Thomas White
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