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About High Polish
Enhance the aesthetics of your next project by adding Echelon’s High Polished, Marble Face option to your architectural block or CMU. The performance upgrade option of a polished concrete block allows you to retain all the benefits of pre-finished architectural concrete masonry but with the enriched look of a smooth terrazzo finish. High Polished CMU can add an elegant touch to an entire wall or used as an architectural accent.
Contact us to learn more about how High Polish can be customized to meet your specific project needs.
Product Details
- Upgrade option for many architectural blocks and CMUs
- Adds a smooth terrazzo finish
- Upscale aesthetic
- Low maintenance and easy to clean
Continuing Education
Continue to develop your skill set and learn about the latest innovations in your field while earning CEU credits for Masonry & Architecture
Lunch and Learn
Designing with Innovative Architectural Blocks for Buildings
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
Concrete masonry units offer a surprising amount of design flexibility, sustainability benefits and performance characteristics. Join us for a look at some of the lesser known innovations happening in the world of architectural block.
Lunch and Learn
Introduction To Rainscreen Ventilated Facades
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
A rainscreen cladding is one of the most efficient systems for construction envelope purposes in today’s commercial building environment. This presentation will discuss how rainscreen cladding provides a building solution that aligns with current sustainable architecture trends and is surprisingly easy to install.
Lunch and Learn
Modern Masonry Using Pre-Blended Mortar
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
Pre-blended mortar eliminates many of the variables and uncertainties of site-mixed mortar, thus reducing the potential for problems and liability with the finished masonry construction. In this course, we will look at the types of mortar available, the process and pitfalls of field mixing versus pre-blended mortar, and the significance of mortar in masonry assemblies.
Masonry Solutions for BIM
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
This presentation provides a condensed overview of BIM and its impact on the construction industry, with a particular focus on new software tools that are changing the way masonry is designed, specified, ordered, manufactured, shipped, installed and maintained.
Lunch and Learn
Masonry vs. the Storm – Building for Resilience
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
This presentation will discuss how the strength and resiliency of masonry construction can help protect a building – and its occupants – from storm damage, return structures to use faster following a disaster and reduce the long-term cost of repairs.
Lunch and Learn
Design Strategies for Architectural Stone Masonry
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
Learn how to effectively design masonry walls using legacy stone products, such as natural limestone, cast stone and architectural masonry, as well as calcium silicate and architectural pre-cast products.
Lunch and Learn
Excellence in Single Wythe Masonry
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
When properly constructed, single-wythe masonry walls offer a myriad of benefits that no other building material can touch.
Lunch and Learn
IECC Energy Review and Masonry Compliance Options
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
The International Energy Construction Code is leading the charge for increasingly stringent energy code requirements across the nation, requiring ongoing adaptation of design strategies.
Lunch and Learn
Modern Masonry: Fire Protection and Enhanced Performance
CEU Credits: 1 LU | HSW
The recent string of large construction fires across the US has cost billions of dollars in damages to job sites and nearby structures.