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How Polygon’s Expertise in Temporary Climate Control Solves Construction Challenges

We feature Ryan Creagan, a business development specialist from Polygon, and Neil Riley, a senior estimator for Betty, one of Polygon’s customers, at the 2019 Design Build Conference in Las Vegas. The discussion revolves around why Betty chose Polygon as a resource for their temporary climate control program. Betty’s decision to partner with Polygon was…

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We feature Ryan Creagan, a business development specialist from Polygon, and Neil Riley, a senior estimator for Betty, one of Polygon’s customers, at the 2019 Design Build Conference in Las Vegas. The discussion revolves around why Betty chose Polygon as a resource for their temporary climate control program.

Betty’s decision to partner with Polygon was based on the company’s strong reputation and their previous positive experiences on other projects. The specific need that led Betty to seek Polygon’s assistance was related to the installation of moisture-sensitive materials, such as wood walls and case work, before the building’s permanent climate control system was available. To prevent potential damage to these materials, it was crucial to acclimatize them to the building’s environment. Additionally, there was a requirement to remove moisture from the concrete to facilitate the installation of flooring and avoid expensive remediation costs.

By engaging Polygon’s expertise in providing climate control solutions, Betty was able to address these challenges effectively and mitigate potential risks.

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My name's Ryan Priggan with Polyagon. I'm a business development specialist. I'm here with Neil Riley, a senior estimator for well, for Betty, one of our customers, and we're at the two thousand nineteen design build conference here in Las Vegas. What what made you decide on Polygon as a resource for temporary climate control program. Well, I think you guys' reputation and also our experience with you on other projects, you know, made us pick up the phone once we, you know, found the need. What was the need and what what was going on at project that you needed Well, I think some of the scope of work, case work, some of the wood walls and things like that were kind of out of sequence and would be needed to be installed in the building before the space is gonna be conditioned. And so in order to get those surfaces and materials acclimatized to the building, So we didn't lose them later down the road. Yeah. It's fairly common that the permanent system is not, you know, available when you're installing those moisture sensitive -- Right. -- interior finishes where you need to accelerate drywall -- Yes. -- all moisture from concrete. I that was part of it too. I think there was some need for the flooring as well -- Yep. -- so to get the the concrete you know, moisture out so we could get the flooring down and avoid some higher costs for for immediate for floor floor remediation, and fact.

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