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Benjamin Banneker Academic High School, in Washington DC, was given the go-ahead for a $152M expansion project that encompassed demolition and transformation of the existing site to a modernized, larger facility that could accommodate an additional 300 students.
A key focus of this construction project was sustainability, with ambitious goals to be Net Zero Energy ready; at a minimum, the school needed to achieve LEED BD+C Schools Gold Certification for efficiency. Architects Perkins Eastman DC and MCN Build were tasked with delivering on these objectives.
Adding GE Elemax AWB to the Specification
To help reach the required standards, the original building plans called for a complex design that included spray foam on the Rockwool of the building’s exterior, and an additional thermal barrier coating in order to meet fire safety standards. The plans also specified an acrylic AWB coating.
When Mike Prizzi, General Manager MD at Metro Sealants, the supplier of sealants for the project, saw the plans, he believed there was an easier, more cost-effective way – using GE Elemax 2600 AWB.
He suggested moving the spray foam to the interior and swapping the acrylic AWB for GE Elemax 2600 AWB. In addition to enabling greater energy performance of the building, these changes would also eliminate the need for the thermal barrier coating, thus the opportunity for reducing costs, complexity, and timetable for the project.
The new specification was accepted, and the project broke ground in early Fall 2019.
Efficient Application and Overcoming Project Disruption
This was a large-scale, challenging project that included the application of GE Elemax 2600 AWB to 80,000 sq ft of surface! Unfortunately, due to its location, spray application was not an option, so rollers would be used instead. Also, GE Elemax 2600 AWB is primerless, and can be applied in a single coat.
While construction was well underway in early 2020, the Coronavirus crisis caused immediate disruption. With the surfaces only partially coated, work was paused for several months. With an acrylic AWB coating, this delay would have likely posed a significant problem, as the product typically needs to be applied to surfaces within a strict time period, or otherwise require recoating.
However, with Elemax 2600 AWB, the contractor was able to resume where they had left off a couple of months earlier – helping to minimize and further delays.
Delivering LEED Certification
The design changes proved to be a success, and, with help from GE Elemax 2600 AWB, the build is on track to achieve its sustainability goals, including both LEED BD+C Schools Gold certification and Net Zero energy use.
Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic, the school is set to be completed in 2021 – and scheduled to open in time for the new school year in September.
GE Elemax is rain ready in 30 minutes, and can be applied year-round in temperatures down to 0°F. This will help minimize the risk of weather delays that might have caused further disruption.
Seamless Protection with GE Elemax Air and Water Barrier Coatings
Protect your building against wet weather, air intrusions, damaging UV and extreme temperatures, with GE Silicones Elemax Air and Water-Resistive Barrier Coatings.
By preventing the seepage of unwanted water that can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, a single coat of GE Elemax AWB 2600 can help improve air quality, stabilize temperature control, and reduce energy consumption by up to 35%. UV-resistant upon cure, GE Elemax AWB maintains elasticity even after years of exposure to the elements.
NOTE: Performance results are those of reported accounts, and are not to be relied upon as typical or expected under any other circumstances. Performance results will vary depending upon a number of factors. Prospective customers should rely solely upon their own evaluative techniques to determine what results are attainable and optimal to their specific needs. Further note that GE Silicones are not endorsed by or affiliated with Perkins Eastman, the District of Columbia municipality, or any other ownership authority of the Benjamin Banneker Academic High School.
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