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Polygon Enables University Construction Projects to Stay on Time and on Budget

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

Across the country, universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning are growing at a fantastic rate. In order to serve a larger student body, new facilities are being renovated and constructed on campuses at a rapid pace. To keep these projects on time and on budget, managers need to take proactive steps such as using advanced climate and construction drying solutions from Polygon.

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Polygon at DBIA Conference & Expo

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

The Design-Build Conference & Expo is the can’t-miss event for professionals in the design-build industry. Scheduled for November 7-9 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, DBIA is commemorating their 25th anniversary this year, and Polygon will be on hand in Booth #725 to collaborate, educate, and help celebrate this momentous occasion.

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Polygon's Proactive Solutions Keep Businesses on Track

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Unexpected changes in temperature, humidity and foreign particles in the air can wreak havoc on construction, manufacturing, and logistics operations. These changes in the working environment can result in costly process delays or even halt a project altogether. Fortunately, companies can avoid these consequences by taking a proactive approach to climate control.

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Polygon Drying Services Keep Building Projects on Schedule

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

Polygon's high tech dehumidifiers have revolutionized the construction industry by providing safe, efficient and cost-effective solutions to construction moisture problems.

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Keeping Construction Sites Dry – Dehumidification is the Hot Topic, not Heat

Construction Drying

Over the course of a construction project, moisture and humidity create delays and product material issues. Old school solutions point to heat as the answer to control moisture. Others feel that fans placed inside, circulating air, will do the trick. However, these methods do nothing to actively remove moisture. Dehumidification is the key to controlling moisture, truly drying building materials, like wood and taping mud, while keeping the interior environment free of microbial growth.

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