Residence Hall Goes Green.

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Title: Residence Hall Goes Green.
Authors: Hale, Tom
Source: Construction Digest. 4/13/2009, Vol. 84 Issue 7, p4-8. 4p.
Subject Terms: *Sustainable building design & construction, Concrete, Dormitory design & construction
Geographic Terms: Indianapolis (Ind.), Indiana
Company/Entity: University of Indianapolis , Aercon Florida LLC
People: Quaka, Mike
Abstract: The article reports on the utilization of AERCON's Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) in the creation of the $9.8-million residence hall of the University of Indianapolis (UIndy) in Indiana. The author states that ACC, a green product, is an ideal material for the project due to its versatile, durable and lightweight characteristics. Mike Quaka, vice president-general manager of AERCON Florida LLC, emphasizes that ACC is ideal for cost-conscious clients since it reduces time and labor costs.
Database: GreenFILE
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Abstract:The article reports on the utilization of AERCON's Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) in the creation of the $9.8-million residence hall of the University of Indianapolis (UIndy) in Indiana. The author states that ACC, a green product, is an ideal material for the project due to its versatile, durable and lightweight characteristics. Mike Quaka, vice president-general manager of AERCON Florida LLC, emphasizes that ACC is ideal for cost-conscious clients since it reduces time and labor costs.
ISSN:15501396