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Aggretex Design Enhances Outdoor Space

hen a commercial office building’s management team envisioned an attractive deck and outdoor gathering place for its tenants, the team turned to Baker’s Floor and Surface to create a custom-designed pattern. “We created a unique look using wet on wet concrete technology from Aggretex,” says President Chris Baker. “The design features different colors, decorative seeding and a custom sawcut pattern for the space that extends for more than 14,000 square feet.” Aggretex is an ideal material for many spaces, as it can hide unevenness and inconsistencies on a surface. For this project, Baker’s installed Aggretex on a slope to ensure proper drainage. Once the material was cured, Baker’s ground and sealed all areas. The polished surface retains brilliant color, while revealing various particles and details. The completed project enhances the property and adds an environment where the building’s tenants can enjoy lunch or outdoor meetings. Businesses throughout the Bay Area turn to Baker’s for maintaining and enhancing metal, epoxy, concrete and stone surfaces. Do you have an upcoming project? Contact us to arrange a property visit.

Baker’s Floor and Surface created a patterned surface that enhances an outdoor space for tenants to gather.

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Help Secure Your Company’s and Our Industry’s Future: Please Act Now To solve our serious talent challenge, we need your support. The threat is too great for any single company to meet and requires an industry-wide response. Here are ways to help: w Volunteer to be a mentor or to allow a student to shadow you and your team members w Enroll your company as a sponsor of our May 16, 2019 CREATE Gala, and attend this industry-wide networking fundraiser (emphasis on FUN) w Make a tax-deductible personal donation (minimum $50 suggested) to the BOMA S. F. Foundation (EIN #80-0757877) w Help us identify other corporate and individual donors: Anyone deriving their livelihood from commercial real estate should participate. With support from industry leaders like Kilroy,

along with many individuals, we are solving a big problem for commercial real estate employers. Please talk up our challenge and let your HR people know about the solutions we are providing via the work of CREATE and the BOMA San Francisco Foundation. The more people who are aware of our efforts the more successful we’ll be. You can send your questions, ideas and leads to me at mli@boma.com or by calling 415-362-8567, ext. 1117. Thank you for your support of this important new venture, and once again, thank you Kilroy Realty for your tremendous leadership. Marc Intermaggio, CAE, is Executive Vice President of BOMA San Francisco and Executive Director/CEO, of the BOMA San Francisco Foundation whose mission is to recruit and train the industry’s next-generation workforce.


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