Contractors seeking aid from the federal government during the COVID-19 pandemic should prepare for the collections process as the economic crisis continues.
Dallas-based KPost Roofing & Waterproofing share how it has remained safe and focused on business as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Texas.
OSHA is encouraging employers to take steps like isolating workers who begin to exhibit symptoms and establish flexible worksites and hours to keep employees safe during the pandemic.
The most recent data suggests roofing contractors are maintaining a positive outlook for reopening and returning to normal business levels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OSHA now requires employers to record cases of the coronavirus in specific circumstances, though certain companies may not need to report instances depending on the number of employees.
Polyglass remains an essential business, which is why all five of its U.S. plants are able remain open and supplying materials to service essential businesses while keeping its employees healthy.
With windows playing a bigger role in safely facilitating communication, spreading hope and uniting communities amidst global pandemic, Cornerstone Building Brands is offering free downloadable window signs.
Legal experts discuss what roofing contractors should know as plans for reopening the economy and construction industry slowly take shape across the country.