To Serve on the Board Important questions to ask before you take your seat on the board. November 1, 2018 No Comments I have had the privilege to sit on a board for several not-for-profit trade associations. The time can be productive and rewarding or a waste of time.Read More
Post-Katrina Cladding Failures October 1, 2018 No Comments No good deed will go unpunished. The rebuilding of post-Katrina New Orleans and the area is now experiencing cladding failures. Read More
Keeping Production Rates Up The problems with crew hopping and a 100-year-old chart. September 1, 2018 No Comments
The Strong Walls and Ceilings Contractor The Career Ahead of You Mark Fowler August 1, 2018 No Comments Navigating this industry can be hard, but a sharp mind, and a willingness to work hard will help lead you to long term success. Read More
To Protect Cement Stucco Believe What You Want Mark Fowler July 4, 2018 No Comments To protect cement stucco, the industry should recognize that we are a specialty trade and not just a run-of-the-mill contractor. Read More
How to Watch for Red Flags In Your Career Mark Fowler June 1, 2018 One Comment When a red flag appears, it’s best to know how to act.Read More
What does the Future of Construction Look Like? Is the subcontractor ultimately going to become extinct? Mark Fowler May 1, 2018 No Comments A warning sign may be the rise of the multi-trade subcontractor who do every trade.Read More
OSHA Silica Rule is in Full Force Be Prepared Mark Fowler April 1, 2018 No Comments The new silica rule has been in full force and it appears it is not going away soon. Read More
The Importance of Your Health Get A Defibrillator, Now! Mark Fowler March 1, 2018 No Comments The importance of making sure you are on top of your health.Read More
Perfection and Allowable Tolerance for Drywall and Plaster Contractors Everyone's definition is a little different. Mark Fowler February 1, 2018 No Comments Everyone's definition is a little different.Read More