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Walls & Ceilings 'If Walls Could Talk'
Welcome to “If Walls Could Talk” where Walls & Ceilings magazine is out to discover just that.
Listen as W&C talks with influencers in the industry who are making an impact. We are helping educate and entertain the wall and ceiling industry as only W&C can do. What brought these people to the industry? What’s in store for the contractor? And “If Walls Could Talk,” what stories would they tell? Find out all of this and more on each episode.
Ongoing supply issues facing contractors may be further complicated by human rights violations in China, warns Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese.
Join Brett Sareyka and Armstrong World Industries to hear about some productivity-enhancing drywall framing solutions that can help overcome today's skilled labor shortages and installation challenges common on nearly every project.
Recent changes to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) have legal and marketing implications for roofing contractors, prompting adjustments to their strategies, with W&C providing comprehensive coverage of these developments. In a video featuring Legal Insights expert Trent Cotney and marketing expert Anna Anderson, new FCC rules targeting automated calls and texts are discussed, focusing on consumer protection measures against "robocalls" and "robotexts" and the requirement for explicit consent or approved exemptions. Cotney highlights the potential consequences of TCPA violations, emphasizing the importance of compliance, while Anderson advises on ensuring adherence to regulations to optimize marketing efforts, particularly concerning lead aggregation and SMS campaigns.
In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, W&C Publisher Jill Bloom and Trent Cotney, partner at Adams & Reese, discuss the evolving subcontractor market, emphasizing its enduring transformation and the shift towards subcontracting labor for construction projects. Cotney underscores that this shift is primarily driven by the need for scalability and growth within contracting firms rather than solely for cost-saving purposes. However, effective subcontractor management entails thorough vetting, onboarding, and ensuring proper insurance coverage to mitigate risks and ensure project success.
In the latest episode of If Walls Could Talk, W&C Publisher Jill Bloom sits down with Trent Cotney, partner at Adams & Reese, to delve into his new initiative aiding contractors facing unexpected OSHA inspections. Cotney emphasizes the importance of knowing and asserting your rights during these encounters to avoid potential pitfalls. Adams & Reese is taking proactive steps, including creating a comprehensive "cheat sheet," to equip contractors with the knowledge and protocols necessary to navigate OSHA visits effectively and safeguard their interests.
In the latest episode of If Walls Could Talk, W&C Publisher Jill Bloom interviews Adams & Reese Partner Trent Cotney about the implications of the Corporate Transparency Act. Cotney emphasizes that the Act mandates contractors to file crucial paperwork accurately, as errors can lead to severe consequences. The Act requires small businesses, including those with foreign ties, to disclose beneficial ownership to FINCEN, urging contractors to integrate this process into their regular tax procedures and seek guidance from their CPA to ensure compliance.
Jill Bloom, group publisher of Roofing Contractor, Walls & Ceilings, and Building Enclosure, chats with the CEO of IIBEC, Brian Pallasch. Brian joins us to discuss the upcoming convention happening March 8-11 in Phoenix, Ariz., which is expected to be even bigger than last year’s. Listen in as Brian chats about the keynote speaker, educational sessions and what’s new at the trade show this year!