PIMA has announced the promotion of Marcin Pazera, Ph.D., to the position of senior director of technical affairs. In this expanded leadership role, Pazera will continue to support PIMA’s mission to be a reliable and trusted voice in the roofing and building envelope industries.
James Hardie has partnered with Hover to launch Hover Design Studio on James Hardie’s website, empowering homeowners to design exterior projects effortlessly.
Lafarge Canada shifts production to OneCem cement at its St-Constant plant, reducing CO2 emissions by 60,000 tons in 2024 and advancing sustainability goals.
A drywall contractor in Florida received a $75,000 fine and 14 safety violations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after a worker died on a job site in July, according to Kate Hinsche from The Real Deal.
The ACI Foundation has partnered with the ACI Houston Chapter to create a new student academic award. Through the chapter’s generous donation, the ACI Foundation can offer an additional fellowship to benefit students studying in concrete-related degree programs, the ACI Houston Chapter Fellowship.
The Steel Bridge Task Force, comprised of the American Iron and Steel Institute, the National Steel Bridge Alliance and the American Association of State and Highway Transportation Officials Steel and Metals Technical Committee, has named Justin Ocel, Ph.D., P.E., of the Federal Highway Administration’s Resource Center as the recipient of the 2024 Richard S. Fountain Award.
ASID New Jersey is excited to welcome you to another edition of its Student and Emerging Professionals Week — four days of free programming open to all members of ASID, design practitioners and design students.
Associated Builders and Contractors announced Feb. 12 that it has released an artificial intelligence technology guide for the construction community, which includes definitions, construction use cases and considerations. The purpose of the guide is to provide a level of knowledge to ensure contractors can be active participants in the construction AI conversation.
Groups file formal request for rulemaking, urging White House to drop its current approach to requirements, which risks confusion and delays on key construction projects
Four national trade associations petitioned the White House to make improvements in its implementation of “made in America” requirements for construction products and materials.