| Stop&Shop Corporate Headquarters
Project Size 10-story office building; required comprehensive exterior waterproofing
Project Background The building had experienced water
infiltration problems since its original construction. Previous
measures that had been taken by several waterproofing industry
professionals had proven ineffective.
Project Description Metropolitan was contracted to
provide the building owner with a comprehensive evaluation and
resolution of the building's water problem. To identify the source of
the water problem and isolate those areas that were subject to water
infiltration, Metropolitan utilized a technologically advanced
diagnostic tool and technique - a boroscope.  The
boroscope uses a miniature camera mounted on the end of a 3/8" diameter
optic fiber tube. The camera was inserted into the wall cavity, behind
the brick veneer, by drilling 3/8" holes in the wall in order to
inspect the building's concealed flashing system and chronic leak areas.
Once the specific areas where water was penetrating through the
building were revealed and isolated, these problem areas were shown to
the building owner and manager via videotape.
Metropolitan then removed the brick veneer to expose the isolated
water problem areas and repaired the flashing in only the specific
areas where there was water infiltration. The firm then reconstructed
the brick work to color-match the building's existing brick and mortar.
Modern building construction dictated the use of high strength brick
and mortar.
In addition to thru-wall flashing/sub-surface repair,
Metropolitan replaced all sealant joints in the building, including
vertical control joints, and horizontal relieving angle joints using
urethane sealant. Window frames to glass joints in the masonry were
also replaced using high performance silicone sealants.
Project Summary The sophisticated and proven diagnostic
approach employed by Metropolitan to determine the specific source of
the structure's water problem enabled the waterproofing project to be
handled efficiently. The specific water problem areas were pinpointed
and therefore no extensive demolition of the building's brick veneer
was necessary.
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