PABCO Gypsum announced the launch of its new website that more completely integrates the company’s product offering—including QuietRock—into a single website experience. The combined site will make it easier for dealers, contractors and architects to find information for both product lines.
The Manassas Supply Center in Virginia is a carefully designed modern space, providing trade professionals and homeowners all the materials and tools needed for successful projects while also fostering collaboration and education among architects and designers through engaging events.
AD has been named a Top Workplace in the Delaware Valley for the fifth consecutive year. The Top Workplaces list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey from employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC.
ICPI-NCMA announced on February 22 during their Annual Meeting in Columbus, Ohio, that they will now operate as one entity after co-founding the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association.
The American Concrete Institute has introduced a new self-nomination option to the prestigious Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards to make it easier for companies and organizations to achieve recognition for their work.
Gehan Homes consolidated three of its homebuilding brands under one unified brand – Brightland Homes, effective March 21. The renaming integrated approximately 110 active communities from Gehan Homes, Gray Point Homes and Wonderland Homes brands across Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Tennessee.
The Steel Framing Industry Association has launched the Industry Project Awards, an annual competition recognizing excellence in the use of SFIA-certified cold-formed steel products. Architects, engineers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and others can enter projects in the 2023 competition, so long as the projects feature SFIA-certified CFS products and the entrants themselves are SFIA members.
Since being launched in 1999, the Armstrong Ceilings Recycling Program—the nation’s first and longest-running ceilings recycling program—has diverted more than 200 million square feet of discarded ceiling materials from landfills, saving enough virgin resources to fill New York’s Central Park six times over.
The state of Minnesota has charged a Princeton, Minnesota, construction firm with workers’ compensation fraud after the firm claimed it had no employees for two years, in a piece reported by Dee DePass of the Star Tribune.