Duro-Last Roofing Inc. announced the addition of Keith A. Gere as the Director of Engineering Services to accommodate the needs of contractors and provide the continued customer service that has made this company the leader in the roofing industry.
Building Technology Associates (BTA), a roof asset management and consulting specialist, reaches a milestone this year when the firm celebrates its 50th anniversary in the field it pioneered.
CertainTeed Corporation is offering updates to its comprehensive shingle roofing installation manual, the Shingle Applicator’s Manual (SAM). Written for roofing professionals, SAM is a fully illustrated manual, with the most-up-to-date shingle roofing installation instructions and tips.
ABC Supply Co. Inc.’s Berlin, Conn., branch is moving to a new location on Berlin Turnpike, making it easier for area contractors to get the exterior building products they need.
Sullivan Roofing Inc., a leading commercial, industrial and architectural sheet metal roofing company, marks its 10th year of trendsetting, dependability and unparalleled customer service.
The EPDM Roofing Association (ERA), as part of its ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility, has announced the creation of a new Affiliate Member category, whose members will form the ERA Recycling Council.
RCI Inc. announced the winner of its 2009 Correll Award winner at an awards luncheon during the 24th RCI International Convention & Trade Show in Dallas, Texas.
Contractors Educational Services(CES), doing business as Certified Contractors NetWork (CCN), North America’s No. 1 Independent Contractor Network, announced that it is now under the new ownership of Scott Siegal, current CCN member and owner of Maggio Roofing in Takoma Park, Md., and Jamie Siegal.
IB Roof Systems announced that it has successfully become a carbon neutral company for the 2008 calendar year after completing significant strides towards delivering a truly green product.
As builders and remodelers retool their businesses in a tight credit market and recapture the interest of jittery consumers, this spring is the greenest yet for the nation’s home building industry, according to the National Association of Home Builders.