Slate Laboratory Counter Top Demolition
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010Nat Longo commenting on the laboratory top demolition at Albertus Magnus High School in New York:
Nat Longo commenting on the laboratory top demolition at Albertus Magnus High School in New York:
In the video below, Nat Longo provides details regarding the removal of electrical fixtures duirng a laboratory renovation project.
Have a science lab renovation upcoming? Looking for laboratory planning assistance? Need new science lab furniture? Longo can help!
Please direct all inquiries with regards to laboratory planning, furniture and construction projects to the marketing department at Longo (info@longoinc.com). To request a consultant & laboratory space evaluation, email Anthony Stellatos (anthonys@longoinc.com).
Longo offers laboratory planning, budget and full turnkey services to industrial/commercial clients and private schools in New Jersey (Bergen-Passaic-Essex-Hudson-Morris Counties), New York (Westchester-Rockland-Dutchess-Putnam-Orange Counties) and Connecticut (Fairfield County). Please contact us for your laboratory design and furniture requirements (info@longoinc.com).
Nat Longo in this video of a laboratory demolition project provides insight regarding how to identify if the laboratory tops are a quarried stone (slate for example) or asbestos – these materials were commonly used in laboratory construction up until the 1970s.
Have a science lab renovation upcoming? Looking for laboratory planning assistance? Need new science lab furniture? Longo can help!
Please direct all inquiries with regards to laboratory planning, furniture and construction projects to the marketing department at Longo (info@longoinc.com). To request a consultant & laboratory space evaluation, email Anthony Stellatos (anthonys@longoinc.com).
Longo offers laboratory planning, budget and full turnkey services to industrial/commercial clients and private schools in New Jersey (Bergen-Passaic-Essex-Hudson-Morris Counties), New York (Westchester-Rockland-Dutchess-Putnam-Orange Counties) and Connecticut (Fairfield County). Please contact us for your laboratory planning and furniture requirements (info@longoinc.com).