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Femcon Associates FEMCON ASSOCIATES is a construction company administered by a civil engineer. FEMCON.

https://youtu.be/ZeCEWgEOxpg?si=okA-vMN_PrUjKq2vHow We Inspect Unitized Façade Panels On-Site​Precision isn’t optional —...
13/03/2026

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How We Inspect Unitized Façade Panels On-Site
​Precision isn’t optional — it’s engineered.
​In façade works, unitized curtain wall systems demand speed without compromising on quality. That’s why a structured inspection process at site is key to ensuring performance, safety, and visual consistency. Here’s how we approach it on-site:
​🧰 Unitized Panel Inspection – Site Methodology
​1. Offloading Check:
​Visual check for glass cracks, frame dents, or transport damage.
​Match panel ID with drawing and packing list.
​Check for proper protective wrapping.
​2. Pre-installation Verification:
​Confirm panel orientation (spandrel vs. vision).
​Check bracket alignment and fixing locations.
​Sealant edge and EPDM condition.
​Internal drainage path open and clean.
​3. Installation Monitoring:
​Confirm vertical & horizontal alignment.
​Review gasket compression and tightness.
​Use of calibrated torque tools for brackets.
​Ensure no deformation during hoisting.
​4. Post-installation QA/QC:
​Water spray testing (as per ASTM E1105).
​Random unit checks for anchor torque values.
​Internal inspection from behind the wall (if accessible).
​Closure sealing, insulation, and fire stop checks.
​"Every panel is a system — not just a component. What you inspect today prevents what you dismantle tomorrow."
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How We Inspect Unitized Façade Panels On-Site​Precision isn’t optional — it’s engineered.​In façade works, unitized curtain wall systems demand speed without...

https://youtu.be/hJFbKCQ8FXc 🚧 Top 5 Façade Installation Mistakes—and How to Prevent Them !!​Façade work looks sleek on ...
11/03/2026

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🚧 Top 5 Façade Installation Mistakes—and How to Prevent Them !!
​Façade work looks sleek on the outside—but the real story is in the details. These are the top mistakes I’ve seen (and fixed), plus how to avoid them:
​1️⃣ Misaligned Brackets
Mistake: Brackets installed off-center or out of tolerance.
Fix: Always use laser alignment and double-check shop drawings on site. One bracket off = entire panel compromised.
​2️⃣ Clashes with MEP
Mistake: Drainage pipes, ducts, or conduits blocking façade anchor zones.
Fix: Run clash detection before schematic freeze. Host coordination workshops with MEP leads—don’t wait for RFIs.
​3️⃣ Improper Sealant Application
Mistake: Sealant gaps, over-application, or wrong type used.
Fix: Train installers on sealant specs. Inspect every joint before handover. Water ingress starts small—and ends in lawsuits.
​4️⃣ Poor Tolerance Management
Mistake: Panels don’t fit due to overlooked structural deviations.
Fix: Measure actual site conditions before fabrication. Adjust panel sizes if needed. Never assume “as-built” means “as-designed.”
​5️⃣ Missing Access Planning
Mistake: No BMU path, scaffold clash, or blocked maintenance zones.
Fix: Plan access routes during design. Coordinate with façade cleaning and maintenance teams. A beautiful façade is useless if you can’t reach it.
​🔴 Final Thought: Façade success isn’t just about design—it’s about ex*****on. Every mistake is a lesson. Every fix is a standard.

Top 5 Façade Installation Mistakes—and How to Prevent Them! Facade work looks sleek on the outside—but the real story is in the details. These are the top mi...

https://youtube.com/shorts/28UIuXw7cmw?si=Ilk8gISHgob0pZyb Glass Polishing: The Ultimate Restoration Solution! ✨​Glass p...
10/03/2026

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Glass Polishing: The Ultimate Restoration Solution! ✨
​Glass polishing is a critical restoration process for curtain walls. It effectively removes scratches, welding sparks, and debris caused during installation. 🏗️
​Why choose polishing? ✅
​Cost-effective & Sustainable
​Premium finish without replacement
​Minimizes QA/QC snags
​Note: ⚠️ Requires skilled technicians to avoid distortion. Best for surface marks, not deep cracks!


Glass Polishing in Curtain Wall Systems:​In modern façade construction, every detail matters. One of the most overlooked yet critical steps in delivering a f...

https://youtu.be/sOic7FZrWNM?si=gBtv7Z6TBnUPxBOy Test Commissioning: Complete. ✅Thrilled to share that our facade curtai...
10/03/2026

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Test Commissioning: Complete. ✅
Thrilled to share that our facade curtain wall glass doors have passed all performance tests with flying colors! From thermal integrity to structural load, we've ensured this installation exceeds client expectations and industry codes.
​Why it matters: 🔍 Visual Perfection 🏗️ Structural Integrity 🌬️ Air/Water Tightness 🔐 User Safety
​Moving one step closer to the final reveal of this impressive structure. Shout out to the team for the hard work! 👷👷‍♀️
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​Option 3: The "Impact-Focused" Version
Best for highlighting the value you bring to the client.
Is it ready for the real world? 🌍
Before a building becomes a landmark, it has to be a fortress against the elements. We just wrapped up the test commissioning of our facade curtain wall glass doors, ensuring they are as functional as they are beautiful.
We put the installation through the ringer: ✅ Visual & Structural Checks ✅ Leakage & Thermal Testing ✅ Safety & Code Compliance
Quality isn't an act; it's a habit. Looking forward to the next phase! 🚀
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Test Commissioning: Complete. ✅Thrilled to share that our facade curtain wall glass doors have passed all performance tests with flying colors! From thermal ...

Understanding Anisotropy in Heat-Treated Glass: Technical Insight & QA/QC Action 🪟🔍​Have you ever noticed these "leopard...
09/03/2026

Understanding Anisotropy in Heat-Treated Glass: Technical Insight & QA/QC Action 🪟🔍
​Have you ever noticed these "leopard spots" or vertical striped patterns on a glass facade? This phenomenon is known as Anisotropy (or Quench Marks). As a QA/QC professional, it is one of the most debated topics during site inspections.
​What is Anisotropy?
​It is a physical property created during the heat-treatment process (tempering or heat-strengthening). When hot glass is rapidly cooled by air nozzles (the quenching process), it creates localized areas of different stress levels. These variations become visible under polarized light or certain sky conditions.
​Is it a Defect?
​According to international standards like ASTM C1048 and EN 12150, anisotropy is considered an "inherent physical property" of heat-treated glass, not a fabrication defect. However, from an architectural standpoint, excessive anisotropy can significantly impact the visual uniformity of a building.
​When should we issue an NCR to the Supplier? 📋
​While anisotropy is technically "allowed," a Non-Conformance Report (NCR) becomes necessary if:
​Visual Mock-Up (VMU) Deviation: The installed glass shows significantly more prominent or distracting patterns than the approved project sample.
​Aesthetic Impact: The marks are clearly visible under normal daylight conditions, disrupting the architectural intent of the facade.
​Lack of Process Control: The patterns are inconsistent across different panels, indicating poor calibration of the supplier’s tempering furnace (such as nozzle alignment or air pressure issues).
​Conclusion for Site Engineers:
​While we cannot 100% eliminate anisotropy, we must hold suppliers accountable for minimizing it. An NCR ensures the manufacturer optimizes their furnace settings to achieve the best possible aesthetic results for the project.

Understanding Anisotropy in Heat-Treated Glass: Technical Insight & QA/QC Action Have you ever noticed these "leopard spots" or vertical striped patterns on ...

In the world of facade engineering, lifting large glass panels using vacuum suckers is a standard procedure, but relying...
04/03/2026

In the world of facade engineering, lifting large glass panels using vacuum suckers is a standard procedure, but relying solely on mechanical suction is a risk no professional should take. While these machines are powerful, they are still susceptible to mechanical failure, seal leaks, or unexpected power drops that could lead to a catastrophic accident. As a QA/QC professional, it is critical to ensure that Secondary Protection—such as safety slings or mechanical clamps—is always in place. This redundancy ensures that if the vacuum sucker fails for any reason, the glass remains secure, protecting both the material and the lives of the workers on-site. Remember, true quality control means never compromising.

​In the world of facade engineering, lifting large glass panels using vacuum suckers is a standard procedure, but relying solely on mechanical suction is a r...

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03/03/2026

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Survey Setting Out; Perform precise survey layout of bracket locations using total station or laser level equipment based on control points as per main Contr...

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02/03/2026

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In this video, one of our façade specialists explains the Curtain Wall Stick System step by step from real site ex*****on perspective.This is not just a basi...

https://youtu.be/QBbzi4RPt8I Check out our Facade Engineering At Site youtube channel! Feedback is welcome.
27/02/2026

https://youtu.be/QBbzi4RPt8I Check out our Facade Engineering At Site youtube channel! Feedback is welcome.

In this channel, we showcase the latest techniques in facade engineering and site installation. Our focus is on precision and quality in modern building exte...

26/02/2026

"Big news for all Engineers, Students, and Construction Workers! 🏗️

​Welcome to 'Facade Engineering At Site'. This channel is for everyone who wants to learn about modern buildings!

​Why should you learn Facade?
​Lots of Jobs: There are many jobs in the Middle East (Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) for facade work.
​Good Salary: This is a special field with better pay and a great future.

​Important Work: Every big building needs a facade. It is the most important part of a skyscraper.

​What you will see here:
​Easy tips for site work and installation.
​Helping you find good jobs in the Middle East.
​How to work like a professional and check quality.
​If you want a better career in construction, start learning with us today!"

After two years work on (Project: Revitalization and Rehabilitation of DWSS PHED Department)  has resumed.
13/04/2024

After two years work on (Project: Revitalization and Rehabilitation of DWSS PHED Department) has resumed.

16/03/2024

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