Lunch and Learn Recap: Improving Roof Construction Quality with Smarter Testing

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Structura View recently joined Manhattan Construction for a lunch and learn on the role of testing in roof construction quality control. From moisture mapping to thermal imaging and slab dryness testing, we explored how these tools help general contractors catch issues early, reduce rework, and keep builds on track. Thanks to the Manhattan team for the opportunity to share what we do!

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