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2012年9月15日 星期六

Steps To SUCCESS In Buying The Most Appropriate Decking Material


The steps to successful buying of any decking material can easily be remembered by using the pneumonic - SUCCESS

S - Start with a clear view of what you are buying and why (consider benefits as well as features).

U - Understand what your own customers really want. It may be different to your opinion.

C - Comparative analysis of alternative materials.

C - Centre your buying activity on customer needs.

E - Educate yourself regarding alternatives.

S - Sincerity is the key to lasting customer relationships; do not try to sell your own prejudices.

S - Start from the beginning each time you buy, whilst remembering to build on previous relationships where value has been obtained.

During the mobilisation phase of any large project it is usual for the project procurement manager to issue procurement procedures specifically for the project well in advance of the first commitment being made. These procedures determine how the vendors will be selected and how awards will be made.

It is usual to state that the cheapest material that is technically acceptable will be procured. This stark requirement process is however in danger of ignoring any special requirements that your customers may have, and it is vital that these requirements should be fully established at an early stage so that SUCCESS can be achieved.

What are the minimum requirements that should be met when selecting decking material?

The following are minimum requirements that the decking material under consideration should meet, in no particular order of priority:

It should be safe for pedestrian traffic
It should be weather resistant and rot free
It should provide value for money and offer good whole life costs
It should be structurally sound and durable
It should be (environmentally friendly), sustainable in production, use and eventual disposal

There are of course a number of other desirable qualities that the decking should possess such as being splinter free, stain resistant and algae resistant (nonporous) but for the purpose of evaluation these other qualities can each be assigned to one of the main categories set out above

How do you ensure client requirements are met?

It is the first duty of the procurement manager to ensure that the client's requirements are met, and within budget. A happy client will be likely to return again and again with repeat business and importantly is likely to recommend the contractors work to other potential clients - thus becoming a salesman for the organisation.

There are four main groups of decking material from which the modern procurement manager can make his selection:

(1) hardwood from, ideally, a sustainable source;

(2) recycled plastic decking;

(3) glass reinforced plastic; and

(4) decking manufactured using wood flour and polyester (composite decking).

Each group has different benefits and disadvantages that can make a balanced evaluation difficult. There are however a number of aids that assist the procurement manager in his duty and these include, published data, technical papers, published test results and articles in trade papers.

Set out below is a comparison between recycled plastic decking and composite decking.

Recycled Plastic Decking

This is typically made from high quality recycled plastic residue mainly from the nutrition and packaging industry. The various constituent plastics are ground, mixed and fused at high temperature and pressed into moulds.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Maintenance free - no algal growth
Potential life of 50/70 years
100% recycled input material
Polymeric material is recyclable after use
Does not exude toxic substances
Thermal expansion 0.1mm/m/oC
Fire resistance Class B2 DIN 4102
European manufacture

Composite Material Decking

Composite decking boards can be formed from a mixture of wood flour and ground recycled plastic mixed together with virgin polymer resins and curing agents before being extruded to the required section. If polyester resins are used durability can be compromised.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Algal growth can feed on surface wood flour
Life 25 years (10 in extreme conditions)
Resin supplies have high oil demand
Polymer composites discarded after use
Resins & curing agents emit greenhouse gas
Some thermal expansion
Fire resistance Class 3 BS476 Part 7
Often Far East manufacture

What does the information above tell us?

When you compare the properties for recycled plastic and composite decking, it is clear that recycled plastic decking gives better value for money as it requires little or zero maintenance, lasts longer and is actually better for the environment.

When aiming for SUCCESS, more thought has to be given to alternatives to traditional hardwood or composite decking as the impact on maintenance schedules, safety and replacement timetables is huge. Recycled plastic decking is now readily available, and offers better value for money while maintaining a low negative impact on the environment compared to alternatives.




David Croucher is the Managing Director of Plasti Limited, providers of fully recycled industrial plastic products in the marine, building and civil engineering sectors. Plasti products are manufactured using feedstock from approved sources. They are also extremely safe, have very long lives, are environmentally friendly and require zero or low maintenance. This means they have excellent whole life costs when compared to hardwood and composite alternatives.

David's expertise in the specification and design of marine, building and civil infrastructures is recognised within the marine and construction industry. His technical advice and input into projects is highly valued, which is a result of his great experience as a senior procurement leader in complex, global organisations.

For more information about Plasti Limited, please visit http://www.plasti.co.uk.





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2012年7月21日 星期六

Steps to Building a Deck


It has never been easy to build a deck with so many available resources to guide even an amateur builder. It may be frustrating sometimes working with different contractors for the home improvement projects. If this is so, then it is better to consider doing the job yourself taking help from some DIY tips. Deck construction is one of the DIY projects that can be considered. A deck area that is to be perfectly built and durable is possible with a good plan at home and some knowledge regarding building techniques. This is all about making positive progress in the project keeping product waste as less as possible along the way. This will ultimately reduce the involved cost. This article provides simple steps and tips for building a deck.

Constructing a useful and pleasing deck requires designing a plan, purchasing the required necessary materials and tools and building it. It is an open secret that every good structure requires a good building plan before starting the task. The location of the deck has to be determined, it can be located in the garden, patio or it can be just outside the door step. The area has to be measured accordingly. If you are not familiar with drawing plans, then help can be surely taken from an expert or someone else. Next, the materials and tools needed should be listed down. The items include composite material or pressure-treated lumber, joists, cement, nuts and bolts, measuring tape, level and drill saw. These items can differ in number depending on the design and area size.

It is crucial to have a good foundation. It is like a central supporting system of the entire structure. Posts can be positioned in the cement, joists and beams have to be added to it. There are requirements of local authorities on building this structure. One must not forget to consult the local authority before starting the project. Next, the main floorboards have to be installed. They will cover up the skeleton area in advance and stairs and handrails can also be added here. After this, finishing touches have to be added where wood is painted or sealed. This will ensure its dominance against bad weather for the coming many years.

Eventually, these are the guidelines to build a deck. The available time and experience have to be considered and then matched with the project. Internet and other resources can be checked to find detailed plans. The construction plan can be customized and modified to suit a desired idea. If you are a seasoned builder then there are infinite construction possibilities for you to explore!




Also learn how to build a deck and how to build a deck bench.





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2012年6月4日 星期一

Steps To SUCCESS In Buying The Most Appropriate Decking Material


The steps to successful buying of any decking material can easily be remembered by using the pneumonic - SUCCESS

S - Start with a clear view of what you are buying and why (consider benefits as well as features).

U - Understand what your own customers really want. It may be different to your opinion.

C - Comparative analysis of alternative materials.

C - Centre your buying activity on customer needs.

E - Educate yourself regarding alternatives.

S - Sincerity is the key to lasting customer relationships; do not try to sell your own prejudices.

S - Start from the beginning each time you buy, whilst remembering to build on previous relationships where value has been obtained.

During the mobilisation phase of any large project it is usual for the project procurement manager to issue procurement procedures specifically for the project well in advance of the first commitment being made. These procedures determine how the vendors will be selected and how awards will be made.

It is usual to state that the cheapest material that is technically acceptable will be procured. This stark requirement process is however in danger of ignoring any special requirements that your customers may have, and it is vital that these requirements should be fully established at an early stage so that SUCCESS can be achieved.

What are the minimum requirements that should be met when selecting decking material?

The following are minimum requirements that the decking material under consideration should meet, in no particular order of priority:

It should be safe for pedestrian traffic
It should be weather resistant and rot free
It should provide value for money and offer good whole life costs
It should be structurally sound and durable
It should be (environmentally friendly), sustainable in production, use and eventual disposal

There are of course a number of other desirable qualities that the decking should possess such as being splinter free, stain resistant and algae resistant (nonporous) but for the purpose of evaluation these other qualities can each be assigned to one of the main categories set out above

How do you ensure client requirements are met?

It is the first duty of the procurement manager to ensure that the client's requirements are met, and within budget. A happy client will be likely to return again and again with repeat business and importantly is likely to recommend the contractors work to other potential clients - thus becoming a salesman for the organisation.

There are four main groups of decking material from which the modern procurement manager can make his selection:

(1) hardwood from, ideally, a sustainable source;

(2) recycled plastic decking;

(3) glass reinforced plastic; and

(4) decking manufactured using wood flour and polyester (composite decking).

Each group has different benefits and disadvantages that can make a balanced evaluation difficult. There are however a number of aids that assist the procurement manager in his duty and these include, published data, technical papers, published test results and articles in trade papers.

Set out below is a comparison between recycled plastic decking and composite decking.

Recycled Plastic Decking

This is typically made from high quality recycled plastic residue mainly from the nutrition and packaging industry. The various constituent plastics are ground, mixed and fused at high temperature and pressed into moulds.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Maintenance free - no algal growth
Potential life of 50/70 years
100% recycled input material
Polymeric material is recyclable after use
Does not exude toxic substances
Thermal expansion 0.1mm/m/oC
Fire resistance Class B2 DIN 4102
European manufacture

Composite Material Decking

Composite decking boards can be formed from a mixture of wood flour and ground recycled plastic mixed together with virgin polymer resins and curing agents before being extruded to the required section. If polyester resins are used durability can be compromised.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Algal growth can feed on surface wood flour
Life 25 years (10 in extreme conditions)
Resin supplies have high oil demand
Polymer composites discarded after use
Resins & curing agents emit greenhouse gas
Some thermal expansion
Fire resistance Class 3 BS476 Part 7
Often Far East manufacture

What does the information above tell us?

When you compare the properties for recycled plastic and composite decking, it is clear that recycled plastic decking gives better value for money as it requires little or zero maintenance, lasts longer and is actually better for the environment.

When aiming for SUCCESS, more thought has to be given to alternatives to traditional hardwood or composite decking as the impact on maintenance schedules, safety and replacement timetables is huge. Recycled plastic decking is now readily available, and offers better value for money while maintaining a low negative impact on the environment compared to alternatives.




David Croucher is the Managing Director of Plasti Limited, providers of fully recycled industrial plastic products in the marine, building and civil engineering sectors. Plasti products are manufactured using feedstock from approved sources. They are also extremely safe, have very long lives, are environmentally friendly and require zero or low maintenance. This means they have excellent whole life costs when compared to hardwood and composite alternatives.

David's expertise in the specification and design of marine, building and civil infrastructures is recognised within the marine and construction industry. His technical advice and input into projects is highly valued, which is a result of his great experience as a senior procurement leader in complex, global organisations.

For more information about Plasti Limited, please visit http://www.plasti.co.uk.





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2012年5月1日 星期二

5 Easy Steps to Plan Your New Deck


Step 1

This step is the easiest, take a tour of your neighborhood and see the different styles of decks that are built and how they are attached to the house. Look through a few home improvement magazines.

What do you like or dislike about them?

Things to look for:


Is the deck railing built with the deck or is it a custom deck railing system
Where are the deck stairs placed in relation to the house
Do the decks have deck lighting on the railing, post caps, or step lights
What kind of material is the deck built of,cedar, redwood, composite decking material, or a combination of material
Is the deck attached to the house or is it a free standing deck

Step 2

In this step you will determine how you will use your new deck.

Will you use it for entertaining, weekend cookouts, or just relaxing after a hard days work?

Once you have determined the primary use of your deck you can then calculate the size to build your new deck.

A simple way to do this is to cut out some cardboard silhouettes (chairs, tables, grills, storage benches,planters,etc.)  and place them in the location where you plan to build your deck. This will give you a good visual of how big your deck will be. You can then modify the size and shape according to your needs.

Step 3

 Now that you have decided on where to put your new deck and what size your are going to build your deck, you need to decide what type of deck lumber and material you are going to use.

Here are some of the most common deck building lumber:


Green Treated Pine, usually the least expensive and can be stained.
Cedar, an excellent choice it is long lasting and will weather to a light gray over time. Cedar can also be stained or treated to protect the wood over time.
Redwood, another excellent choice for you deck, also weathers to a light gray and can also be stained or treated to make the wood last longer and enhance the appearance.
Composite Decking, there are quite a few different types and styles of composite decking material out there that you can choose from. Just Google composite decking and look at all your choices.

The claim to fame for the composites is they are low maintenance, not maintenance free.

You will still need to power wash the deck and keep it but it does eliminate the  staining  you will have on a wood deck.

Step 4

Now is the time to decide if you are going to add some type of deck lighting to your deck. You can choose from many different styles to fit your decor. You can add low voltage deck lighting to the post caps, the deck railing, the deck steps, and you can also add recessed lighting in the deck floor to really set your deck apart.

Step 5

This step is optional, but it's one I use. It is the use of deck design software. the software package is easy to use and it will let you view your deck in 3D.

The programs are a simple drag and drop interface that will let you see you deck in various sizes and styles, plus some will let you calculate your deck package and give you a ball park cost estimate.




Craig Kratovil has been involved in the construction industry for over 15 years. You can visit his site at http://www.deckbuildingsystems.com/ to find deck lighting, deck design software, and get Deck Building Systems, How To Build A Deck eBook.





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2012年3月5日 星期一

Building Deck Steps Now That Outdoor Entertainment Season Has Arrived


Planning a summer barbeque...reading a great book out on your new or remodeled deck...creating a new season tan have gotten easier and classier with the New Age materials available for building deck stairs that deliver a design statement plus create value for your home and property.

Cool Contemporary Trends In Materials For Building Deck Stairs. When is a step not merely a step? Answer? When it's designed into a larger deck and entertainment area for every day use along with entertaining friends. No longer a "tag-along after thought" for a deck, deck stairs and deck stair railing systems create robust design statements...materials include traditional wooden deck steps such as pressure treated lumbers or more expensive but durable Western cedar...eco-friendly long lasting composite decking in subtle earth tones...and even high density vinyl.

How To Build Deck Stairs. All good, and all great deck step designs...especially when the "finished look" will be architect inspired with a textured composite and color-balanced material...rely exclusively on the quality of the support structure. Here, you and your builder are thinking about how to build deck steps supported by concrete support pads, structural timbers such as 2 in. X 12 in. pressure treated "stringers", anchor bolts, hangar and joist support hardware brackets, 16 in. center tread support studs, and of course laser-sighted layouts to determine pitch and angles so that each stair is level and "true".

Deck Stair Plans. Do-it-yourselfers can obtain remarkable and detailed deck stair plans online...from "big box" hardware and building supply retailers or local builders and architects. To design deck stairs, you'll need some form of PC-based cad program, in order to model different design iterations...adjusting width, height or rise or considering graduated width or even spiral deck staircase layouts. Look for programs, or service providers who can input your raw dimensional data...work up a complete bill of materials, from lumber lengths to deck screws...and then create a number of design "looks" for you to consider. Take your time. Decide slowly.

Deck Spiral Staircase. When building deck stairs and you want to make a huge visual impact, here's where the unusual wrap-around effect of spiral deck stairs becomes a design option. The positive argument says you'll create the same deck access, long life and load carrying capability plus you're adding seriously cool looks which may translate into improved home values. The less sanguine argument states that you'll find someone who has a physical difficulty or even a certain mental hang-up about approaching a deck spiral staircase, and of course seriously large objects (think huge grills, furniture, pianos, a team of Sumo wrestlers) generate difficult access-use problems.

Deck Stair Railing Systems - A World of Choice. No longer rough milled logs strung up outside Lincoln's Illinois cabin, modern decks get incredible finishing treatment options including metal deck railings (think steel, alloys)...cable deck railings (think thin-profile high strength steel safety cables held taut between upright posts)...or ultra-modernist see-through safety glass deck railings. Safety tip: check with your town's building code to learn about deck stair railing "code" requirements...spacing and layout which reduces risk of accident to you or guests or delivery guys.




Find Out More About Deck Stair Designs, Materials And What?s Necessary For Building And Installing Deck Stairs.

Please go to the following links for the latest in deck stairs and deck stair design strategies for your outdoor living space.

Deck Stairs: http://www.wise4living.com/hgdeck/stairs-steps.htm

Decks in general: http://www.wise4living.com/hgdeck/

Author Robin Derry is publisher for http://www.wise4living.com/ a specialty knowledge site that gives insights and solutions on building deck stairs, home and gardening projects such as decks and deer fencing, plasma and LCD TV stand design trends, wall mount and TV ceiling mount systems, HDTV and home entertainment systems, specialty academic camps, auto tire and wheels technology trends, medical spas, technology trends, unique gift designs, technology gifts, tips for families committed to youth summer camps, body health, household, sport, travel, footwear, education, spendthrift trusts and family law legal needs, and much more.





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2011年12月27日 星期二

Steps To SUCCESS In Buying The Most Appropriate Decking Material


The steps to successful buying of any decking material can easily be remembered by using the pneumonic - SUCCESS

S - Start with a clear view of what you are buying and why (consider benefits as well as features).

U - Understand what your own customers really want. It may be different to your opinion.

C - Comparative analysis of alternative materials.

C - Centre your buying activity on customer needs.

E - Educate yourself regarding alternatives.

S - Sincerity is the key to lasting customer relationships; do not try to sell your own prejudices.

S - Start from the beginning each time you buy, whilst remembering to build on previous relationships where value has been obtained.

During the mobilisation phase of any large project it is usual for the project procurement manager to issue procurement procedures specifically for the project well in advance of the first commitment being made. These procedures determine how the vendors will be selected and how awards will be made.

It is usual to state that the cheapest material that is technically acceptable will be procured. This stark requirement process is however in danger of ignoring any special requirements that your customers may have, and it is vital that these requirements should be fully established at an early stage so that SUCCESS can be achieved.

What are the minimum requirements that should be met when selecting decking material?

The following are minimum requirements that the decking material under consideration should meet, in no particular order of priority:

It should be safe for pedestrian traffic
It should be weather resistant and rot free
It should provide value for money and offer good whole life costs
It should be structurally sound and durable
It should be (environmentally friendly), sustainable in production, use and eventual disposal

There are of course a number of other desirable qualities that the decking should possess such as being splinter free, stain resistant and algae resistant (nonporous) but for the purpose of evaluation these other qualities can each be assigned to one of the main categories set out above

How do you ensure client requirements are met?

It is the first duty of the procurement manager to ensure that the client's requirements are met, and within budget. A happy client will be likely to return again and again with repeat business and importantly is likely to recommend the contractors work to other potential clients - thus becoming a salesman for the organisation.

There are four main groups of decking material from which the modern procurement manager can make his selection:

(1) hardwood from, ideally, a sustainable source;

(2) recycled plastic decking;

(3) glass reinforced plastic; and

(4) decking manufactured using wood flour and polyester (composite decking).

Each group has different benefits and disadvantages that can make a balanced evaluation difficult. There are however a number of aids that assist the procurement manager in his duty and these include, published data, technical papers, published test results and articles in trade papers.

Set out below is a comparison between recycled plastic decking and composite decking.

Recycled Plastic Decking

This is typically made from high quality recycled plastic residue mainly from the nutrition and packaging industry. The various constituent plastics are ground, mixed and fused at high temperature and pressed into moulds.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Maintenance free - no algal growth
Potential life of 50/70 years
100% recycled input material
Polymeric material is recyclable after use
Does not exude toxic substances
Thermal expansion 0.1mm/m/oC
Fire resistance Class B2 DIN 4102
European manufacture

Composite Material Decking

Composite decking boards can be formed from a mixture of wood flour and ground recycled plastic mixed together with virgin polymer resins and curing agents before being extruded to the required section. If polyester resins are used durability can be compromised.

Properties (relevant material characteristics):

Algal growth can feed on surface wood flour
Life 25 years (10 in extreme conditions)
Resin supplies have high oil demand
Polymer composites discarded after use
Resins & curing agents emit greenhouse gas
Some thermal expansion
Fire resistance Class 3 BS476 Part 7
Often Far East manufacture

What does the information above tell us?

When you compare the properties for recycled plastic and composite decking, it is clear that recycled plastic decking gives better value for money as it requires little or zero maintenance, lasts longer and is actually better for the environment.

When aiming for SUCCESS, more thought has to be given to alternatives to traditional hardwood or composite decking as the impact on maintenance schedules, safety and replacement timetables is huge. Recycled plastic decking is now readily available, and offers better value for money while maintaining a low negative impact on the environment compared to alternatives.




David Croucher is the Managing Director of Plasti Limited, providers of fully recycled industrial plastic products in the marine, building and civil engineering sectors. Plasti products are manufactured using feedstock from approved sources. They are also extremely safe, have very long lives, are environmentally friendly and require zero or low maintenance. This means they have excellent whole life costs when compared to hardwood and composite alternatives.

David's expertise in the specification and design of marine, building and civil infrastructures is recognised within the marine and construction industry. His technical advice and input into projects is highly valued, which is a result of his great experience as a senior procurement leader in complex, global organisations.

For more information about Plasti Limited, please visit http://www.plasti.co.uk.





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