Hilti’s Nuron suite is a cordless battery platform that provides a unified energy system for all Hilti cordless tools with a 22-volt battery that can deliver up to 4,000 watts of power.
Vanessa Morrison was recently promoted to business development manager of L&W Supply’s South Central Region. The region extends across the following states: New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.
Construction industry professionals wear a lot of different hats in the course of their day. From HR issues to sales strategies to marketing and planning for the future, finding an educational program offering a customizable agenda is now easier than ever.
We rarely think about how design impacts our own homes, but architect Peter Bafitis has been thinking constantly about exactly that, for decades now. Quietly and diligently applying his expertise in his role as managing principal of RKTB Architects, Bafitis has improved the lives of thousands by influencing the creation, renovation and affordability of housing.
L&W Supply has announced the strategic restructuring of its regional divisions as the company expands. In addition, the company has announced corresponding promotions for associates in the new regions and districts, effective Jan. 1.
The U.S. Green Building Council announced Oct. 25 that its Washington, D.C. headquarters has earned triple Platinum certification from LEED, WELL and TRUE.
Armstrong World Industries announced that it has entered a strategic partnership and equity investment in Overcast Innovations, a venture established by leading construction and energy services company McKinstry.
TYPAR has announced a new partnership with Rafferty Wholesale to expand distribution of its products throughout New England, making it easier than ever for builders and contractors to bring the benefits of the TYPAR Weather Protection System to their next build.
Texas and Wyoming top lists of year-over-year gains, while Missouri and North Dakota record the worst losses; Oregon and Rhode Island lead in monthly increases, while Virginia and Alaska experience largest declines
Construction employment increased in 43 states and the District of Columbia in September from a year earlier, while 28 states and Washington, D.C. added construction employees from August to September, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released on Oct. 20 by the Associated General Contractors of America.