The expansion will house a raw material warehouse and manufacturing, and is designed to allow S-5! to continue growing and free up room for current production.
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!
Central Roofing donated more than $23,000 toward remodeling the pediatric in-patient play room at the Children's Hospital at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
Fort Hays State University in Kansas was a ghost town due to COVID-19, but provided the perfect opportunity to reroof the Gross Memorial Coliseum to last for years to come.
Roofing contractor CEOs from around the country gathered with Storm Ventures Group to debrief over the 2020 storm season and discuss how to prepare for 2021.