Brandon Gallegos is the principal and owner of G&G Insulation of Meridian, Idaho. W&C met up with him this September at the Annual ICAA Trade Show in Chicago. For the February issue, the magazine features G&G Insulation as its coverstar.
Walls & Ceilings magazine will feature its annual Top 25 Insulation Contractors. This article will chart North America’s best wall and ceiling contractors.
Registration is now open for the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance’s 2025 Annual Conference, which is taking place on Feb. 17-20 in Orlando, Florida, at the Hyatt Regency Orlando.
The American Concrete Institute has announced its ACI Concrete Convention to be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The convention will take place March 30-April 2 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.
Association survey finds that most contractors expect to increase headcount in 2025 amid optimism about expanding opportunities for nearly all project types, but they are worried about workforce and tariffs
Construction-sector employment increased by 8,000 positions in December as the industry’s headcount and wages in 2024 both rose faster than in the broader economy, according to an analysis of new government data the Associated General Contractors of America released on Jan. 10.
L&W Supply has recently promoted Dave Johnson to district manager of its Mid-Atlantic District. The district includes 12 L&W Supply branches throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and northern Delaware.
New industry outlook shows that firms are worried about the impacts of President-elect Trump’s trade and immigration policies, even as they increase investments in artificial intelligence and other technologies to boost productivity
Construction contractors are optimistic about certain private-sector segments and have high hopes for most types of public-sector work, according to survey results the Associated General Contractors of America and Sage released on Jan. 8.
OSHA has issued a revision to the personal protective equipment standard for construction workers, which is set to take effect on Jan. 13. The ruling is aimed to improve workers’ safety from hazardous conditions, writes Kristin Fletcher in a piece for SHRM.