Fewer skilled tradesmen, less available energy, tighter build schedules, fewer quality checks and less concern with building envelope performance are off-set by the demand for more energy efficient designs, more resilient assemblies and more productivity. An unintended consequence of “do more with less” thinking is often the loss of innovation. This is far from the truth when it comes to spray applied polyurethane foam insulation. “Innovation is the creation and delivery of new customer value in the marketplace.” — Michael J. Gelb, “Innovate Like Edison: The Success . . .
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