Sto Corp. announced the launch of Sto Strike Defense, an ultra-high impact puncture resistant solution designed to protect EIFS from punctures caused by woodpeckers, as well as blunt and sharp objects.
Founded as the Harmon Glass Company on July 12, 1949, the company began with a single shop in Minneapolis. Today, Apogee operates 15 principal facilities with 4,400 employees, led by CEO Ty Silberhorn.
The Architectural Glass and Metal Technician certification program for glaziers announces Frameless Hardware Company as thePremier Sponsor of hands-on performance-based testing during GlassBuild America 2024, Sept. 30-Oct. 2, in Dallas, Texas.
Primer Plus is a premium, concentrated product that offers standout adhesion to help projects last for generations. Its formulation with nanoparticles penetrates deep into substrates to prevent the absorption of moisture from an underlayment.
With the introduction of Tectum® DesignArt™– Lines Finale™ PB ceiling and wall panels, Armstrong World Industries offers architects and designers an opportunity to deliver unique visuals created by panels providing excellent sound absorption.
The Roofing Alliance welcomes its newest member, Roofing Contractor Magazine, Birmingham, Michigan, who has joined at the Service Provider level and is the foundation’s 199th member.
Following the move into a new and energy efficient facility and investing in state-of-the-art equipment, Sheet Metal Supply (SMS) has recently flipped the switch to operating 100 percent on solar power.
S-5! standing seam clamps have earned Florida Product Approvals for High Velocity and Hurricane Zone—marking a significant achievement in the rigorous realm of construction product approvals and permitting processes in the U.S.
SPRI announced that it is revising ANSI/SPRI WD-1 “Wind Design Standard Practice for Roofing Assemblies”and plans to canvass the document for re-approval as an American National Standard.
This month, Edwin Forrest Elementary School is celebrating the completion of a successful first academic year in its newly renovated K-5 learning environment, which underwent a $22 million transformation designed by DIGroup Architecture (DIG).