USG releases updated Gypsum Construction Handbook
June 1, 2009
USG has released the 2009 Gypsum Construction Handbook, a
complete guide which allows architects, contractors and other industry
professionals to research the latest building products, designs and
installation processes.
“The
gypsum handbook is the go-to guide for architects, contractors, building
engineers and code officials,” said Scott Feste, director of gypsum product
management for USG. “This guide is designed to help industry professionals
quickly and easily identify the best building products and construction
practices to meet their needs.”
New
features include elements of building science and sustainability, including how
readers can save time and money in design and construction. Additionally, the
handbook helps building professionals understand critical construction and
design elements such as building movement, fire resistance, heat transfer,
sound transmission and vapor control.
As with
previous editions, the handbook details USG building product choices currently
available in the market, along with system descriptions, construction
methodologies and full data on accessories, tools, equipment and
applications.
The
handbook provides insight into ongoing critical areas such as acoustics,
lighting, and moisture and mold management. The book covers categories such as framing,
drywall, veneer and conventional plaster, joint treatment and plaster
finishing, interior cement board and ceilings.
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