Intac International Inc., Boston, announces the release of Wintac™ 2002, an enhanced version of its all-in-one program that integrates customer/job management, job scheduling and full accounting. Suited for any size
SI Systems, Clearwater, Fla., provides state-of-the-art, fully integrated job costing, accounting and service order software for roofing contractors. The company now offers full integration of its software with roof estimating
Vertigraph Inc., Dallas, introduces Bid Point XL version 3.0 software. The program is designed for estimators and quantity surveyors seeking an easy-to-use digitizing takeoff tool while working in Microsoft Excel.
Management Information Control Systems Inc., Los Osos, Calif., announced the newest version of the Builder Information System (BIS), a full-featured, PC-based modular accounting and management software package for the construction
Paslode, Vernon Hills, Ill., now offers Hot Dipped Galvanized™ nails that feature high holding power, ease of drive and an advanced collation method to ensure improved fastening performance on the
ProtectoWrap, Denver, introduces Protecto Triple Guard Energy Sill Sealer. The product combines 3/8-inch closed cell polyethylene foam with an aggressive self-adhesive waterproofing membrane that forms a complete barrier between the
National Crane Corp., Waverly, Neb., has published literature describing its new Series 400B telescoping crane. The crane is a redesigned version of the company’s 400A series. The new design simplifies
Flame Engineering Inc., LaCrosse, Kan., manufactures Red Dragon Roofing Torches and Equipment. The Red Dragon Roofing Torch line includes stand-up detail, soldering and self-igniting models ranging from 50,000 to 600,000
Firestone Building Products, Carmel, Ind., has recently expanded its modified bitumen product line with several membranes reinforced with a 190 gram per square meter polyester mat enhanced with continuous glass
SFS Stadler Inc., Medina, Ohio, offers isofast™ fastening systems, developed by the company following extensive research on ergonomic-related injuries to roofers. The research showed that back, knee and wrist strain