COVID-19 cases continue to rise following record numbers of new cases reported over the past few months in California, Florida, Texas, and several other states. This recent dramatic increase in cases has caused a sluggish reopening of the economy in many parts of the country.
IIBEC’s annual event will feature over 25 hours of educational seminars, a two-day trade show with over 140 exhibitors and live product demonstrations.
Cotney Construction Law answers some common questions and concerns about how roofing professionals should handle the COVID-19 vaccine as it is distributed.
The launch of a new decade in commercial roofing started out bright. Companies of all sizes were reporting backlogs of work following another busy storm season and booming construction markets across the country. The outlook for roofing contractors across the landscape, with few exceptions, was very strong for the first 10 weeks of the year. But a harsh reality set in mid-March as the COVID-19 pandemic took a foothold on both coasts and washed across the United States in horrific fashion.
Contractors will be hit with another round of shutdowns and production delays due to COVID-19, and they need to be ready, warns Cotney Construction Law.
My plan for this column, the last of 2020, was to call out some of the best things about the year for the roofing industry. The first item on the list was simple: It’s almost over!