R.L. Murphey Commercial Roof Systems, L.P., a roofing contractor in Northern Texas, has achieved Centurion status in Carlisle SynTec’s Perfect 10 Program.
The Bilco Company announced that it now offers roof hatches that have received Miami-Dade County’s Notice of Acceptance (NOA). The NOA certifies that Bilco’s standard Type S and NB steel and aluminum roof hatches conform to high-velocity hurricane zone standards in Miami-Dade County in Florida.
The Midwest Roofing Contractors Association (MRCA) has moved its headquarters to Association Management Center (AMC) in Glenview, Ill., for full-service management.
Allied Building Products Corp. has selected HailWatch, powered by AnythingWeather Communications Inc., to support its customers with real-time storm reports, forecasting products and site-specific post-storm HailSWATH analysis reports.
Rmax appointed Tom Denton as Central Region Sales Manager. Denton will report to Senior Vice President of Operations Peter Kesser and play a leading role in Rmax’s sales and marketing efforts in support of its Central Region manufacturing plant in Dallas.
EagleView, the company that helps customers produce accurate and timely measurements, has added a new feature that will allow you to receive alerts on your mobile device.
Sika Sarnafil, a leader in sustainable long-term solutions for roofing and waterproofing, has made a management commitment to top environmental, sustainability and safety standards by the successful registration to Responsible Care 14001:2009 and ISO 14001:2004 standards.
Four additional companies have joined the Metal Construction Association (MCA), a growing association of member companies with specialties in the metal construction industry. MCA welcomes Advanced Exterior Systems of Raleigh, N.C.; Dura Coat Products of Riverside, Calif; and GSSI Sealants Inc. of Houston, Texas.
The Bilco Company is pleased to announce that it now offers roof hatches that have received Miami-Dade County’s Notice of Acceptance (NOA). The NOA certifies that Bilco’s standard Type S and NB steel and aluminum roof hatches, including the Enhanced Performance roof hatch for green building applications, conform to high-velocity hurricane zone standards in Miami-Dade County in Florida.