Case Studies & Projects

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Repairing stadium water damage days away from playoffs

Just days before the 2001 playoffs, Tennessee Titans management was thrown for a loss when a pipe break at Adelphia Stadium flooded more than 200,000 square feet of interior space. The high-pressure water main spilled an estimated 50,000 gallons onto the 150,000 sq. ft. fourth-level club area. The water rained down on other facilities, including radio network offices, administrative offices, and a post-game interview room.

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Expediting cure times with dehumidification in hospital construction

Nothing can be as frustrating for a building contractor as watching building materials such as concrete and wallboard slowly dry when the clock is ticking against the project’s deadline. Such was the situation faced by Robins & Morton, one of the largest healthcare contractors in the nation.

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Restoring the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina

In response to Hurricane Katrina, Polygon marshaled the largest recovery team in its 20+ year history. More than 85 projects in greater New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast were handled in a four-month effort. One of the projects Polygon served was the Superdome, which served as a last resort refuge for about 25,000 to 30,000 people during the storm.

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Speed up construction schedule with concrete drying

Construction drying is vital in times of need, especially when running on a tight schedule. Best Buy's Portland retail store found themselves in this exact situation when construction issues threatened their project schedule.

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Fighting mold and mildew during construction

When American Constructors began a 106,000-square-foot elementary school for Round Rock School District, near Austin, TX, there was a general concern about the development of mold and mildew during the project.

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