Luxxbox introduced its Motif Acoustic Panels, a new acoustic panel line that perfectly complements the brand’s acclaimed acoustic lighting range. With impressive sound absorption, Motif Acoustic Panels can be used for partitions, pinboards and custom acoustic designs.
Are you a thought leader propelling change or seeking advocacy and resources? Don’t overlook this opportunity to learn how to promote gender balance in the construction industry.
For over 51 years, R. L. Reppert, Inc. has been a shining example of excellence in the commercial wall and ceiling contracting industry. Thanks to its dedication to quality and service, the company has garnered numerous awards and become the standard for other contractors to aspire to.
In the bustling world of health care, every detail matters, especially when it comes to creating spaces that promote healing and comfort. UCLA Health Center, renowned for its commitment to excellence in patient care, recently underwent a remarkable transformation.
At the 2024 AWCI Opening Session Breakfast, John Hinson of MAREK Bros. was honored with the Pinnacle Award. The AWCI Pinnacle Award is given to an individual who most merits the industry’s highest recognition.
Washington-based subcontractor ADI visited this year’s BUILD24. The successful contractor is featured in W&C’s March 2024 issue. Its president, James Chaney, visits the show to keep up to date on new tools and technology and develop relationships in the industry.
The Ceilings & Interior Systems Construction Association has announced its 2024 Construction Excellence Award winners. The awards were announced on March 26 and were presented by Erica Dorner and Nate Womble during this year’s CISCA event.
GMS Inc. announced the successful completion of its previously disclosed acquisition of Kamco Supply Corp., a supplier of ceilings, wallboard, steel, lumber and other complementary construction products in the New York City metropolitan area.
For real estate agent Jarred Hanson, one of the most important design criteria of his new office was the look. “The office is a billboard for my business,” Hanson asserted.