CertainTeed is now accepting project submissions for the 6th CertainTeed Gypsum National Trophy Awards, which recognizes some of the most outstanding work in the industry using CertainTeed Gypsum products.
Your selection of gypsum board and the ability to install it quickly and accurately can have a major impact on both your construction schedule and your material costs. When choosing gypsum board, certain key innovations like the powerful combination of GridMarX® installation guide marks and the MaX 12® fastener pattern can give you a true competitive edge.
The US LBM Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by specialty building materials distributor US LBM, has committed $100,000 to the Gary Sinise Foundation's R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence, Supporting Empowerment) Program, which builds mortgage-free, specially adapted smart homes for our nation's most severely wounded heroes.
Kapro Tools received a Pro Tool Innovation Award for the 353 Ledge-It Square, a stainless-steel ruler with permanently etched gradation for long-lasting accuracy with unique marking holes at 10-, 15-, 22.5-, 30-, 45-, 50- and 60-degrees for quick, accurate angle marking and openings every ¼ inch for precise parallel marking.
It is no secret that the U.S. is suffering from a post-pandemic labor shortage. The commercial construction industry was already suffering labor losses prior to Covid-19 and is finding it even more difficult now to attract skilled and general labor.
The Pasadena Independent School District (PISD) in Texas recently completed two major rebuilding projects to better serve its growing population of pre-kindergarten to fourth grade students.
The upscale Miami Beach home where Chicago's notorious crime-boss Al Capone lived from 1928 until he died in 1947 recently sold and is going to be demolished.
In 1928, Miami Beach's polite society was rocked with the news that the infamous gangster, Chicago crime boss Al Capone, had purchased a home on Palm Island, one of the city's newest and most prestigious addresses, and 93 years later, this home still stands. But not for long.
The Gypsum Association (GA) announces its support for research exploring the viability of using construction and demolition (C&D) waste gypsum in concrete.