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.
Guidance on Opioid Abuse and the ADA: The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced new guidelines that offer people with opioid addiction some protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act. In this episode, construction law expert Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese, breaks down what contractors need to know.
In this episode, Art Unlimited CEO Anna Anderson discusses what contractors can do to ensure their companies appear in search results for local customers.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) announced last year it would change how it enforces the heat illness and injury standard, and now it’s launched it’s first-ever national emphasis on heat standards for contractors. In this episode, construction law expert Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese, breaks down what contractors need to know.
MAREK’s John Hinson speaks with W&C about what it means to appear in the magazine as a cover star, where the company sees the rest of the year and the biggest challenges facing this Texas company—as well as the industry—in this latest podcast.
In Florida, a controversial bill (HB #741) that would eliminate solar energy subsidies makes it to the governor’s desk. In this episode, construction law expert Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese, breaks down what contractors need to know as several key stakeholders await a decision from Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Erik Santiago, president of East Coast KHS&S, knows his market. As someone who began his career with KHS&S in 1993, he is the poster child for those workers that enter the construction workforce and climb from an entry level to a top level position. Here with W&C, he tells this story.
The March 15, 2022 ruling that reinstates the Trump-era independent contractor rule, that was previously rescinded by the current administration, could affect how contractors categorize subcontractors, says Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese.