Your Reliable Partner in Weathering the Storms of New Building Construction

We emphasize the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges and weather emergencies in the field of new building construction.

The diverse range of professionals involved in new building construction, including general contractors, subcontractors, facility managers, superintendents, project managers, maintenance managers, and environmental service managers. These professionals need to be able to respond swiftly to weather emergencies, extreme temperatures, and humid conditions while complying with OSHA requirements.

Polygon is presented as the go-to solution for addressing these challenges, offering a wide range of temporary climate solutions. These solutions include dehumidifiers, heaters, filters, chillers, coolers, and remote monitoring capabilities. 

Polygon’s solutions are suitable for various types of construction projects, including hotels, schools, hospitals, stadiums, ballparks, and government institutions. Polygon’s role is positioned as helping to keep projects on time and on budget by effectively managing climate-related challenges.

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In an industry where timelines tighten and jobsite complexities grow by the day, quality assurance has become one of construction’s most defining—and differentiating—disciplines. At its core, QA isn’t just about correcting mistakes; it’s about building systems and people capable of preventing them in the first place. This is especially true in specialized sectors…

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In an era of rising climate volatility and tighter construction tolerances, waterproofing has quietly become one of the most consequential guardians of a building’s long-term health. Too often, the industry treats it as an afterthought—something buried behind walls, beneath slabs, or under layers of finish—but the truth is that its success or failure can…