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QXO Just Changed the Game-Here's What Contractors Are Asking

Trent Cotney explains contract leverage, data risks, and consolidation impacts on contractors.

By Trent Cotney, Art Aisner, Editor-in-Chief, Roofing Contractor, John Wyatt, Editor
May 13, 2026

Consolidation and vertical integration are reshaping the construction landscape—and wall and ceiling contractors should be evaluating the risk now. On the If Walls Could Talk podcast and video series, Trent Cotney, partner at Adams & Reese, outlined how the proposed acquisition of TopBuild by QXO is already prompting questions about competition, data control and contract protection.

The immediate concern among contractors centers on data sharing. When a material distributor aligns with an installation arm, contractors who rely on that distributor for gypsum board, steel framing, insulation or acoustical ceiling systems may be exposing sensitive estimating and procurement data. That includes quantities, pricing structures and project timing—all of which can influence bid competitiveness.

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QXO's Big Acquisition

Construction industry consolidation and vertical integration, including QXO’s proposed acquisition of TopBuild, are raising concerns for wall and ceiling contractors around data exposure, competition, and risk management, making strong contracts and documentation more important than ever.

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For interior finishes contractors, where margins are often tight and bids are volume-driven, even the perception of unequal access to information can impact sourcing decisions. Cotney noted that while large firms typically conduct antitrust and compliance reviews, uncertainty remains until transaction details are finalized and operational boundaries are defined.

This development also signals a broader shift. As prefabrication, panelization and modular ceiling systems expand, the lines between manufacturer, distributor and installer continue to blur. Contractors should expect more integrated delivery models, which may affect everything from material pricing to labor allocation and sequencing on site.

Against that backdrop, Cotney emphasized that contracts remain one of the most effective risk management tools available. Key provisions—such as limitation of liability, waiver of consequential damages and strict notice requirements—are not just legal safeguards; they are practical leverage in dispute resolution.

On drywall and ceiling scopes, common failure points often involve scope gaps, substrate conditions or coordination conflicts with other trades. For example, misaligned framing tolerances can affect gypsum board finish levels, while improper hanger wire installation can compromise suspended ceiling performance. When these issues arise, contractors with clearly defined contract language are better positioned to defend their scope and avoid absorbing costs that fall outside their responsibility.

Equally important is documentation. Cotney stressed that RFIs (Requests for Information), change orders and daily reports should be written with the assumption they may be reviewed by a third party, such as an arbitrator or judge. That means clearly linking field conditions to contract requirements, specifications and approved assemblies.

For wall and ceiling systems, this level of documentation is critical to demonstrate compliance with design intent and industry standards, particularly where fire-resistance ratings, acoustical performance or deflection criteria are involved. Poor documentation can weaken claims and increase exposure to backcharges or rework.

Cotney also advised contractors to be intentional when selecting legal counsel. Beyond credentials, alignment in communication style and dispute strategy matters. Some contractors prefer aggressive litigation, while others prioritize negotiated resolution to maintain project relationships and cash flow.

The takeaway for interior finishes professionals is straightforward: as consolidation accelerates, risk is shifting. Contractors who tighten contract language, control data exposure and strengthen documentation practices will be better equipped to protect margins and maintain competitive positioning in a changing market.

KEYWORDS: Adams & Reese data If Walls Could Talk legal issues in AEC mergers and acquisitions podcast QXO video

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Trent Cotney is a Partner with Adams & Reese and a Florida Bar Board Certified Construction Lawyer, licensed to practice in multiple states across the U.S. and in Canada. With nearly 25 years of experience, Trent has dedicated his career to serving the construction and roofing industries. He is a zealous advocate for the international commercial roofing sector and serves as general counsel for over 10 prominent trade associations and organizations, including the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), Florida Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association (FRSA), National Slate Association, Roofing Technology Think Tank (RT3), and Western States Roofing Contractors Association (WSRCA). Trent’s commitment to the industry extends beyond legal counsel; he is an active participant in education, advocacy, and innovation, working tirelessly to address the challenges contractors face and advance the industry as a whole. Known for his deep understanding of construction law and unwavering dedication, Trent Cotney remains a trusted advisor and leader in the roofing community.
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Art Aisner is Editor-in-Chief of Roofing Contractor and Roofing Supply Pro. He spent the bulk of his career as a multi-media journalist for newspapers and television stations before joining the RC team in 2015. He is the driving force behind the publication’s content development, editorial strategy and other initiatives that serve growing audiences in the roofing space.

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John Wyatt is editor of Walls & Ceilings magazine, bringing more than two decades of experience with BNP Media. He joined the company in 2000 as an associate editor, contributing to both Walls & Ceilings and Roofing Contractor before assuming the role of editor in 2008. In addition to his work with the brand, Wyatt collaborates across BNP’s architecture, engineering and construction (A/E/C) portfolio, supporting related publications and initiatives. He can be reached at 248-205-6659 or wyattj@bnpmedia.com.

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