Metal Building Manufacturers Association Honors Texas Facility for Zero Recordable Incidents
May 24, 2025
S-5! has earned the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) Safety Award for exceptional performance in maintaining workplace safety and for zero recordable incidents at its Iowa Park, Texas, manufacturing facility.
Morning Kick-Off Sessions will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 21, and Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 8:00 am
May 15, 2025
METALCON announces show highlights for this year’s anticipated annual conference and tradeshow, taking place Tuesday, Oct. 21 through Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
As climate threats escalate, experts at METALCON warn that outdated codes and weak materials won’t cut it — metal construction must lead the resilience movement.
Aune joins as Vice President of Construction and Owenby named Vice President of Operations
April 4, 2025
Elevate Structures is expanding its construction expertise with the addition of Ben Aune as Vice President of Construction and the promotion of Darby Owenby to Vice President of Operations.
Spectrum and PPG have partnered with many large-scale architectural projects. The collaboration between the companies continues
April 4, 2025
Construction of major building projects in bustling urban areas is always challenging. However, the $700 million Lyrik Back Bay mixed-use development in Boston set a new benchmark for logistical complexity.
In a recent webinar hosted by METALCON Online, industry leaders came together to discuss the impacts of tariffs, supply chain disruptions and shifting market dynamics on the metal construction sector.
This move provides architects, designers, and specifiers with a streamlined, single-source solution for metal wall cladding systems
March 30, 2025
ATAS International, Inc. has expanded its portfolio by acquiring the assets of Metal Sales & Service, Inc., including the Metalwërks line of architectural metal plate systems.
Steel prices rise 4%, softwood increased nearly 3% as tariff impacts begin to appear in the numbers
March 18, 2025
Rising construction material costs in early 2025 were driven largely by increased demand ahead of newly implemented tariffs, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors.