Walls and ceilings contractors face new challenges under the Trump Administration’s labor agenda, including safety, liability, and overtime pay changes.
The Trump Administration’s new Unified Agenda outlines changes at the Department of Labor, from heat safety requirements to independent contractor classification. For walls and ceilings professionals, the proposals may bring both opportunities and challenges—impacting project costs, workforce management, and day-to-day operations.
AD and The Commonwealth Group announced their intent to merge, uniting 325 independent PHCP distributors under the AD network to strengthen member services, streamline operations, and expand representation across the U.S. industry.
AD and The Commonwealth Group announced their intent to merge, uniting 325 independent PHCP distributors under the AD network to strengthen member services, streamline operations, and expand representation across the U.S. industry.
ABC Supply adds its fourth Mississippi branch with the acquisition of Exterior Home Products, preserving local expertise while strengthening its Southeast regional footprint.
A new industry survey finds 92 percent
of construction firms face hiring challenges, leading to delays, higher costs, and renewed calls for workforce and immigration reforms.
Two hands-on learning experiences will be offered during the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Fall Conference, taking place October 6-9 in Indianapolis, IN.
These certifications provide architects, specifiers, and building owners with increased transparency and actionable data to support sustainable design and construction practices
Innovative Metals Company, Inc. announced the release of new Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Health Product Declarations (HPDs) for its core metal panel systems.
Unionized drywallers in Cleveland have launched a strike demanding better wages and benefits, reflecting broader labor unrest across the city’s workforce.
Unionized drywallers in Cleveland have launched a strike demanding better wages and benefits, reflecting broader labor unrest across the city’s workforce.