Nova USA Wood Products recently completed its 15th anniversary with a 100 percent increase in year-to-year sales revenues for its proprietary wood stain and fastening products.
Funeral traditions have shifted dramatically in the United States over the past few decades, with a majority of Americans now choosing cremation for themselves or loved ones. For one Arizona company this has meant upgrading existing equipment and adding accommodations for cremation viewing, which can add to or replace traditional wakes and visitation. Designers took an artful, outdoors approach to this viewing space, using metal panels to create a sanctuary where families and friends can witness a loved one’s cremation.
Cornerstone Building Brands, Inc., the largest manufacturer of exterior building products in North America, announced the launch of the Ply Gem Home Design Visualizer.
Milwaukee Tool enhances safety and productivity on the jobsite with an expansion of their safety glasses lineup including anti-scratch, fog-free, and new magnification and lens color options.
Jobsites are notoriously challenging environments for contractors. Dust and noise hazards present obstacles to construction contractors as well as the general public within the vicinity of projects. However, the release of OSHA’s silica control standards prompted construction contractors to counteract the risks that this dust may present.
Cadence McShane Construction Company has completed the construction of Parc 59, a new speculative industrial development in Humble, Texas delivered on behalf of Jackson-Shaw.
NewBrick eliminates the need for miscellaneous steel due to the light weight of the insulated masonry veneer, while Outsulation Plus MD system incorporates a liquid-applied, air- and water-resistive barrier.
During its annual Greenbuild Conference & Expo on November 10, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced it will provide funding for 500 people in underserved communities to earn their LEED professional credential.
Developers of the new Shoppes of St. Johns wanted something a bit more architectural than a run-of-the-mill strip mall in their plans for the Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., shopping center.