Facing labor, cost and carbon pressures, builders turn to insulated metal panels to streamline construction, boost performance and deliver faster, more predictable, high-efficiency building envelopes.
Sherwin-Williams increased production capacity at its Kentucky facility, adding automation and larger batch capabilities to support demand across building product and manufacturing sectors.
The company has opened a 140,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Colorado, expanding regional production capacity to support growing demand across the Western U.S. interior construction market.
Amrize reported softer residential demand in late 2025, but commercial construction, infrastructure and data center activity helped stabilize results heading into 2026.
As USG prepares for a planned CEO transition, outgoing President and CEO Christopher Griffin reflects on nearly 30 years at the company, the meaning of leadership, and stewarding a 125-year legacy.
In an exclusive conversation with Walls & Ceilings, Griffin looks back on growth, reinvestment, and why putting people first has always mattered more than titles.
The Florida expansion doubles production capacity, boosts local employment and adds energy-efficient technology as the company bets on growing Southeast housing demand.
The Florida expansion doubles production capacity, boosts local employment and adds energy-efficient technology as the company bets on growing Southeast housing demand.
Modern exterior walls have become so complex that mix-and-match components often create untested, unreliable “Frankenstein assemblies,” highlighting the need for coordinated, proven, manufacturer-backed systems.
Modern exterior walls have become so complex that mix-and-match components often create untested, unreliable “Frankenstein assemblies,” highlighting the need for coordinated, proven, manufacturer-backed systems.