Coatings Q&A with Bitec

Joel ShealeyVice President of OperationsBitec, Inc. The supply chain issues impacting the roofing industry following the COVID-19 pandemic have eased and though record inflation still persists, it has started to slow. While economic uncertainty is rarely good news for roofers, there is an opportunity for contractors looking to capitalize on perceived fears of stalled capital

Coatings Q&A with Huntsman Building Solutions

Keith StevensonVice President of SalesHuntsman Building Solutions The supply chain issues impacting the roofing industry following the COVID-19 pandemic have eased and though record inflation still persists, it has started to slow. While economic uncertainty is rarely good news for roofers, there is an opportunity for contractors looking to capitalize on perceived fears of stalled

Construction Outlook 2024: Infrastructure Funding Fuels Demand for Large-Scale Projects

In his annual industry outlook, Deron Brown, president and chief operating officer for Denver-based PCL Construction, offers an analysis of the economic and legislative trends poised to have the most significant influence on U.S. construction in 2024. PCL is a group of independent construction companies that operate throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and

In Rosalynn Carter’s Passing, Habitat for Humanity’s Carter Work Project Carries On

Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, at the 2016 Jimmy and Rosalynn Cater Work Project in Memphis, Tenn. Photo: Habitat for Humanity International. CHARLOTTE, N.C—The annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project had been on a COVID-19-driven timeout since volunteers last convened in Nashville, Tenn., in 2019. That was the last time President