Telling Industries has begun a full conversion to the True-Stud product line. The line is a patent pending drywall framing system that utilizes improved design elements and stronger raw materials.
Atlanta-based Sto Corp. has announced the awarding of the ISO 9001:2008 certification for all its manufacturing facilities and corporate offices. The company has been ISO certified since 1998.
CEMCO has announced an agreement with Brady Innovations to stock the ProX Header in its West Coast plants, effective immediately. This will increase the availability of the product line across the Western United States.
The RMC Research & Education Foundation announced the release of its Sustainable Concrete Plant Guidelines. The concept behind the development of the Guidelines was to further the efforts underway within the concrete industry in the sustainable development field and assist producers by providing additional resources on how to make their own plants and operations more sustainable.
The Concrete Joint Sustainability Initiative announced at this year’s World of Concrete its 2010 goals and initiatives to align sustainable development activities within the concrete industry.
Georgia-Pacific Gypsum is now doubling the weather exposure limited warranty for its entire line of DensArmor Plus interior panels from six months to 12 months.
Sto Corp. announced the addition of Melissa Cooke, CPA as its new controller. The Fire Protection Research Foundation, an affiliate of the National Fire Protection Association, has named Donald Bliss
National Gypsum announced its PermaBase brand Cement Board and PermaBase Flex Cement Board products have achieved Greenguard Children & Schools Certification.
ICC Evaluation Service Inc and Underwriters Laboratories announced that United States Gypsum Co. is the first to have products assessed through the new Dual Evaluation and Certification Program receiving both the ICC-ES Mark for code compliance and the UL Mark for safety.
Several technical sessions at the ACI Spring 2010
Convention, March 21-25, in Chicago,
will highlight concrete repair in nontraditional and extreme conditions.
Technical tours will supplement sessions by providing a hands-on look at unique
concrete projects in the Chicago
area.