S-5! announced 50 new patents in 2024, bringing its total to 194, reflecting growing demand for its solar attachment solutions and commitment to innovation in metal roofing.
Victor Smolyanov, founder of Victors Home Solutions, is RC's Residential Roofing Contractor of the Year; as 2025 approaches, Victors is on the verge of its most significant step yet.
Chris Coryell's pragmatic approach and visionary mindset have shaped Coryell Roofing, transforming it into a renowned commercial roofing leader, and has been named Commercial Contractor of the Year.
Victors Home Solutions and Coryell Roofing were named Roofing Contractor magazine's 2024 Residential and Commercial Contractors of the Year during the 20th-anniversary gathering of Best of Success in Florida.
From the “back of a napkin,” RC’s now-signature event gets underway in Fort Myers, Fla.; residential and commercial Contractors of the Year to be awarded
Roofing Contractor magazine's yearly Best of Success conference turns 20, adding a day dedicated to Latino contractors and awards 2024 residential and commercial Contractors of the Year.
The Raymond Corporation supported 150+ organizations in 2024 through donations, volunteering, and events, highlighting its dedication to innovation and community impact.
RC’s annual research captures the optimism shared by commercial roofing contractors, foresee 2025 growth despite workforce and economic challenges. See our survey insights for next year's trends.
Breaking the 200-membership mark, establishing a roofing research center and strong financial commitment to workforce development are among the highlights
The Roofing Alliance's 2023-24 Annual Report highlights innovation, philanthropy, and education, including membership growth, new roofing studies, $1M scholarships, and workforce development.
Owens Corning exceeded Q3 2024 estimates with strong earnings and net sales, driven by strategic shifts to high-margin products and divestments, achieving $4.38 EPS, $3.05B in sales, and improved cash flow despite market challenges.
In September, U.S. construction spending rose by 0.1% to $2.14T, with private residential projects driving a slight increase; public-sector construction grew by 0.5%, totaling $495.2B.