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Have you ever thought much about drywall? As an essential part of residential and commercial construction, it literally surrounds us.


Before drywall, people burnt gypsum in open air fires to produce plaster to cover and decorate walls. In the early 1900s, The Sacket Plaster Board company invented a panel made of layers of plaster and paper. USG® bought Sacket Plaster Board, and a few years later invented a product called Sheetrock®.


The beauty of drywall is that it replaced wood lath board, and eventually plaster completely - drastically lowering costs.

Over time, many advancements have taken place. For example, today’s products don’t even require a skim coating of plaster to produce smooth walls.

But what about the impact drywall has on our health?


We’re using a healthier option in our new office space, USG Sheetrock® Brand EcoSmart

Panels. They are good for your health and our environment.

  • EcoSmart Panels’ chemical emissions are so low, they are certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as GreenGuard Gold. In fact, they reduce associated greenhouse gas emissions by up to 20%.

  • They are Red List free. The Living Building Challenge Red List represents the “worst in class” materials, chemicals, and elements known to pose serious risks to human health and the greater ecosystem that are prevalent in the building products industry.

  • EcoSmart panels are made from 100% USDA-certified biobased products that are good for the environment. Biobased products are derived from plants and other renewable agricultural, marine, and forestry materials. They provide an alternative to conventional petroleum-derived products.

  • Beyond the impact of our building, USG’s Environmental Product Declaration tells us that they use up to 25% less water during manufacturing and 20% less transportation fossil fuels than a typical drywall product. This is a great example of operational carbon. Any time you see an Environmental Product Declaration it will disclose the product’s environmental impact from extraction through manufacturing, carbon emissions, etc.

 
 
 

Updated: Nov 7, 2022


Thank you again for your continued patience and cooperation through our renovation. We are now including photos each week to share progress on the renovation.


This Week

  • Structural steel delivered and installation started.

  • Wall layout complete and door frames are ongoing.

  • MEP Layout, scanning, coring and start rough-in started

  • Shoring was installed in the garage. Parking will still be limited

  • There will only be one electric charging station available in the garage.

Saturday

  • The office will be closed for sanitary and hot water rework.

  • There will also be concrete chipping on the exterior of the building

  • Drywall delivery on Saturday.

Next Week

Again, thank you for your patience. Below are some activities taking place next week as we continue to stay on schedule.

  • Framing will start next week.

  • Structural steel and decking will be ongoing.

  • Shoring in the garage will be removed later in the week.

  • Overhead mechanical rough-in work will continue.

  • Cutting louver openings in the east exterior wall.

  • Plumbing rough-in work is starting.

General reminders

  • During construction, parking spots have been assigned. Please ensure that you use only your spot or park offsite.

  • Visitors will not be able to park in the lot and visiting employees should be prepared to find remote parking. Double parking will not be permitted.

  • Emergency issues related to the 643 renovations should be routed to Jack Brown at 847-338-4308.

  • All general building maintenance/engineering issues should still be sent to Tom Brannon at 847-609-7893.

If you have questions, please reach out to Tim Cooper or email info@pepperconstruction.com.




 
 
 

Thank you again for your continued patience and cooperation through our renovation. We are now including photos each week to share progress on the renovation.


Below are a few reminders





  • During construction, parking spots have been assigned. Please ensure that you use only your spot or park offsite.

  • Visitors will not be able to park in the lot and visiting employees should be prepared to find remote parking. Double parking will not be permitted.

  • Emergency issues related to the 643 renovations should be routed to Jack Brown at 847-338-4308.

  • All general building maintenance/engineering issues should still be sent to Tom Brannon at 847-609-7893.


This Week

  • Saw cut and slab removal for the opening of the staircase were completed.

  • Shoring within the garage has started.

  • Demolition items were completed.

  • Water and Coffee machines were placed on Floors 3-6.


Next Week

Again, thank you for your patience. Below are some activities taking place next week as we continue to stay on schedule.

  • Steel delivery and beginning of installation

  • Wall layout and door frames

  • MEP Layout, scanning, coring and start rough-in

  • Shoring in the garage will continue. Several parking stalls on the south end will not be available for approximately one week.

  • There will only be one electric charging station available in the garage today and all of next week.

If you have questions, please reach out to Tim Cooper or email info@pepperconstruction.com.


 
 
 
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