QXO closes its $2.25B Kodiak acquisition, betting on housing’s trough and unlocking cross-selling, lumber market entry and supplier overlap advantages.
From regulatory reform to Capitol Hill meetings, EIMA members left Washington with a clear message: more opportunity ahead but only for those actively shaping policy.
The EIFS industry is growing—but hasn't reclaimed its 2006 peak. EIMA's CEO says closing the gap will take sustained investment and a perception shift.
Energy remained high on Day 2 of BUILD26 as more than 1,400 wall and ceiling industry professionals continued gathering in New Orleans for AWCI’s annual convention. The day was marked by recognition, reflection and a strong focus on the industry’s future.
New Orleans set the stage and BUILD26 delivered. Day 1 brought boardrooms, breakout sessions, emerging leaders — and a Mardi Gras reception that meant business.
A federal court vacated a HUD rule requiring the 2021 energy code for federally backed housing, renewing national debate over construction costs, energy efficiency and building standards.
QXO’s earnings matched expectations, but analysts say the real story is the company’s aggressive acquisition strategy and its growing role in the construction supply chain.
In its inaugural Women Who Build, Walls & Ceilings honors 17 leaders shaping construction through innovation, craftsmanship, mentorship and executive leadership.