This is Metl-Span’s eighth manufacturing facility in the U.S. and Canada. Renowned as North America’s largest steel producer and recycler, Metl-Span’s parent company, Nucor, produces steel by recycling scrap metal in electric arc furnaces to make high-quality steel products, positioning itself as a global leader in sustainable steel manufacturing.
Fabral Metal Wall and Roof Systems has introduced its new Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL™ color lineup, offering a more robust finish in 21 colors for wall and roof panels.
METALCON announced its program line-up for this year’s annual conference and tradeshow scheduled from Wednesday, Oct. 30 to Friday, Nov. 1 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
The June 29th groundbreaking workday event, hosted by USGBC-CA in partnership with Blue Sky LA, will offer the community the opportunity to be highly hands-on in preparing new raised beds for the expanding vegetable garden, while starting on construction of the KitchenPod.
The Roofing Alliance announced a three-year commitment of $150,000 to support SkillsUSA initiatives aimed at attracting young talent to the roofing industry.
Cy Jolliffe, of Independence, OH, was recently awarded an academic scholarship from The Garland Company, Inc. The scholarship will help defray expenses related to Jolliffe’s pursuit of a degree in Construction Management at The University of Akron.
Vitro Architectural Glass has updated its online Glass Education Center website with over 10 refined educational videos and a new piece on Understanding Glass Distortion and Anisotropy.
IIDA and the American Library Association announced the recipients of the 2024 Library Interior Design Awards. This biennial competition recognizes excellence in library interior design and promotes examples of extraordinary design reflected through innovative concepts in seven categories.
The National Institute of Building Sciences Board of Directors announced the selection of Dr. George K. Guszcza, D.Eng, CPEM, CCM, as the new President and CEO. Dr. Guszcza officially joins NIBS on July 1, 2024.
AkzoNobel is investing $3.6 million at its coil and extrusion coatings manufacturing facility in Garcia, Mexico, to increase production capacity and efficiency for its customers across North America – including Mexico and the southwest region of the U.S.