The Occupational Safety and Health Administration held a meeting of its National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health on Jan. 10 to hear updates from Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Jim Frederick and a report from NACOSH’s Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Work Group.
Fi-Foil Company announced today that Rodney “Rod” Miller has been appointed Chief Executive Officer. An experienced leader in building materials, Miller will succeed William “Bill” Lippy and assumed responsibilities on Jan. 9.
Simpson Strong-Tie has announced the opening of the application window for its Student Scholarship as part of the company’s Strong-Tie Undergraduate Fellowship. The online scholarship application for the 2023–2024 academic year is now available to students in participating universities at strongtie.com/scholarships.
Authorities arrested a Wisconsin contractor accused of defrauding dozens of customers for thousands of dollars, according to Logan Rude of Channel 3000.
ABC Supply Co., Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the standalone wallboard divisions of U.S. LBM: Feldman Lumber, Richardson Gypsum, Rosen Materials, Wallboard Supply Company and Coastal Roofing Supply.
The ACI Foundation has created a new fellowship in honor of Kenneth C. Hover. His past and present teaching, communication, research, and consulting activities have positively influenced several thousands of individuals in the concrete industry community and enhanced their knowledge about concrete.
Applegate • Greenfiber has purchased the United Fibers cellulose and materials recovery facility based in Chandler, Arizona. This acquisition allows AGGF the opportunity to grow production capabilities and place even more emphasis on providing a best-in-class customer experience, while providing the most environmentally preferred and safe insulation to families across the Southwest.
Fine Particle Pollution has continuously dropped for decades and will continue to fall without newly proposed EPA action, plus it could harm progress of infrastructure programs
Portland Cement Association, which represents the majority of America’s cement manufacturers, opposes the proposed decision from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to tighten the Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards.