Trim-Tex held its first Design & Training
Center on October 6-7, in Lincolnwood, Ill. The class was taught by Noe Perez,
Enrique Perez and Myron Ferguson.
The Steel Stud Manufacturers Association passed
a comprehensive code compliance certification and quality assurance program for
non-structural products at its recent Membership Meeting. The program clarifies
the 2009 International Building Code intentions for standard and proprietary
products.
From now until November 12, BASF will be hosting
an online forum to generate new ideas and best practices in two areas: Net-Zero
Energy School Design and Embodied Energy.
Walls & Ceilings’ publisher BNP Media has created a site
specifically for contractors’ success stories. The magazine is asking companies
to submit their stories by uploading them online.
A
new technical bulletin from BASF Wall Systems describes a key test and two
Acceptance Criteria that should be considered when evaluating
air/water-resistive barriers.
Gypsum
manufacturer USG has announced effective January 1, James S. Metcalf, currently
president and chief operating officer, will become CEO as well as continuing as
president, succeeding William C. Foote as CEO.
Home
renovation contractors following the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new
“lead safe” rules must also ensure that any subcontractors they use are
certified “lead safe” and trained on the regulations.
Armstrong
Ceilings announced that it has teamed with five industry partners in lighting
fixtures, air diffusers, and chilled beams to create components that are
pre-qualified for fit and finish in the company’s TechZone Ceiling System.