Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
Join us for lunch at the Strongbow Inn in Valparaiso Indiana, 27 Feb 2013, 1130am – 100pm
We will be discussing concrete permeability and focusing on concrete repairs that last.
February 27, 2013 – Valparaiso, IN

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Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
Come join us Friday September 14, 2012 and have a look at the new product offerings available at Blue Sky Contractor Suppy.
Meet MG-Krete by IMCO Technologies-this is NOT an ordinary overlay product. MG Krete is a high strength, quick return to service product that requires less labor and material than most products you are used to working with, with performance that is second to none.
Live product demo: skim coat, stamp, resurface, full depth repairs, overhead repairs, vertical repairs
Interior and self leveling versions now available
Permanent Asphalt Repair – PAR is an all weather asphalt repair product that stays in the hole!
Learn how you can virtually eliminate call backs with our line of concrete sealers which can be applied on the day you place your concrete. Virtually eliminate spalling, surface cracking, scaling, etc
Come see our full line of NON-DESTRUCTIVE surface prep products….Biodegradable Etch, Strip This Too, Mold Assassain, GTS Microbes, Hurri Clean.
Safely remove gasoline, oil, rust, rubber, sealers, mold, mildew, and more with environmentally friendly products that do not need to be neutralized leave your surface clean and ready to go
And much much more.
We will be there all day so come join us as your schedule permits.
Early Birds please join us for breakfast.
Contact Ed Grabinski with Illiana Enterprises @ 219-669-4459 or info@illianaenterprises.com

Friday, May 18th, 2012
Green Globes and the Living Building Challenge join LEED in passing the GSA’s review for use in federal projects, an increase from just LEED in 2007.
From eco-structure.com, you can read the full article here
Here is the full report
One of the things I find most interesting about this article is this statement:
“… the report notes that “none of the systems discussed in this report ensures that a building will meet Federal sustainable design requirements (once certified), or that the building will perform optimally. Federal sector high-performance, sustainable design and operations requirements can be met without the use of a green building certification system.”
The article goes on to say essentially these systems can be a valuable checklist to basically ensure you are on track to meet federal guidelines and they do not mandate one over the other.
So I guess I am a bit puzzled by what this “approval” really means.
Please share your thoughts!
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