The program is set to improve construction visibility, boosts safety measures and increases operations efficiencies
February 21, 2025
Poettker’s drone program enables customers to monitor the progress of their project, a feature especially important to customers who don’t reside in the same state as their new building.
Associated Builders and Contractors announced its sponsorship of Construction Safety Week 2025, which will take place May 5-9, as a call to action for the entire contracting community to commit to a safer industry.
Yosten’s appointment reflects AWIP’s continued commitment to strengthening its east coast operations and expanding manufacturing capabilities while prioritizing safety.
Erin Andes, Director of Design Outreach, for GAF | Siplast, joined us recently to chat about her upcoming webinar, “Building Science and Life Safety in Wood Framed Construction.” Watch as Erin talks about how building codes have begun to challenge designers when it comes to safety and energy efficiency requirements.
The International Concrete Repair Institute announced the winners of its 2024 Project Awards. This year, three finalists were chosen, and the winner was announced at the annual awards luncheon presentation on October 24, 2024.
Kris Feldmann, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, the owner and design principal of CREO Architecture, joined us to discuss how architects can contribute to ensuring our communities are resistant to hurricane damage, and the different ways they can assess the safety of businesses after they're impacted by natural disasters.
A panel discussion at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance 2024 Fall Conference covered several different uses and trends of safety-focused fenestration and glazing products, ranging from ballistic glass, school security and blast resistance.
Precast concrete is a vital ingredient in keeping facilities and their occupants safe. The following examples of military installations and federal courthouses show how precast concrete protects life.
The final week of the International Code Council’s Building Safety Month campaign recognizes the individuals and communities who excel in building safety initiatives.
On-Demand Low-slope roof design includes decisions that incorporate building design parameters, roof system components, and attachment methods. This presentation will provide the knowledge required to formulate the best design for your next roofing project.
On-Demand Learn about the current and future MCM systems available in the market including how they can be added into rainscreens, and the importance of MCM Fabricator Certification.
On-Demand This presentation will cover a detailed explanation of the challenges and solutions facing through-wall flashings and transition membranes, provide a thorough description of the characteristics of several types of membranes, emphasize the importance of compatibility, and explain proper installation techniques.
On-Demand This webinar will educate attendees about building longevity and sustainability, and how these concepts make buildings more energy-efficient.
On-Demand Not often discussed is the wood nailer and its role in the securement of the perimeter edge metal—a critical component to the strength and longevity of the roof. Learn more about this crucial component, the nailer’s impact on the roof edge, and how it contributes to the sustainability of the building during this live webinar.
On-Demand This course will explore many performance and benefits of modern EIFS with drainage systems, which are used on all types of construction and as part of high-performance building enclosures.
On-Demand:This webinar will discuss the many components that make up a liquid applied roof, how they fit into the building code, and what types of projects can really benefit from these types of systems.
On-Demand This presentation will discuss the opportunity, challenges and limitation present when considering acceptance of test data extended to support substitution or modification to an assembly.