Category: Vendor News
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Mammoet Relocates Historic Kiruna Church in One Piece
Mammoet has completed the safe and successful relocation of the iconic Kiruna Church, one of Sweden’s most treasured architectural landmarks. The operation, which took place over two days, marks a historic moment for the town of Kiruna and showcases the power of precision engineering and collaboration.Built in the early 20th century and once voted Sweden’s…
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Summer Heat Puts Homes to the Test
As the U.S. faces one of its hottest summers on record, it is critical that new homebuyers understand how extreme heat can affect the homes we live in and how that, in turn, impacts health and safety. With heat indexes climbing higher across the state, more homeowners are asking how their homes are built and…
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Enverge Launches 1860 CDN™ Closed-Cell Spray Foam in Canada
Enverge, a leading innovator in spray foam insulation solutions, is proud to announce its expansion into Canada and launch the all-new 1860 CDN™, bringing advanced insulation to Canadian builders, contractors, and homeowners. Enverge 1860 CDN is a closed-cell spray foam insulation engineered in compliance with Canadian building codes, formulation requirements, and energy efficiency standards. Designed for…
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McClure Engineering Hires New COO
McClure Engineering, a St. Louis-based mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm, hired Lisa Whealon as its new COO. In her role, Whealon will lead, support, and oversee the business operations of the growing MEP firm. Working closely with the firm’s CEO and CFO, Whealon will provide critical input for key decisions across virtually every aspect…
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Strong Go-To-Market Strategy: Why It Matters
Every business aims to carve out its niche in the competitive market landscape. A critical step to achieving this is developing a robust go-to-market strategy that aligns with the company’s products, services, and business goals. The crafting of such a plan requires a nuanced understanding of the target customer base, marketplace dynamics, and clear channels…
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Study Links Flow Velocity, Right-Sizing to Water Quality
A new study from the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association, conducted by researchers at Drexel University suggests higher flow velocities and smaller diameter plumbing results in better building water quality. The study is included in this month’s American Water Works Association’s journal, AWWA Water Science (Volume 7, Issue 4). The Premise Plumbing Flow Rates, Linear Velocity, and Nitrification…
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2026 Interior Design Trends Spotlighting Corian
Looking ahead to 2026, architects and designers are redefining the possibilities of commercial interiors, embracing trends that center on sensory experience, emotional connection and sustainability. In this evolving landscape, materials are expected to do more than perform; they’re expected to inspire, adapt and endure. Mark Woodman, aesthetics consultant/brand ambassador for Corian Design, shares his perspective…
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Why Your Next Trailer Might Be Your Smartest Investment
What if the most overlooked piece of equipment on your jobsite could be the one holding your profitability back? Construction leaders regularly invest in cranes, lifts, and compactors, but often don’t give the same attention to the trailer that hauls them. And that’s a mistake. Delays in moving equipment, damage during transport, or risky loading…
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How Calgary Renovators Stand Out with Lights by HomeOne
In Calgary’s competitive commercial renovation industry, standing out is everything. Clients expect more than fresh paint and functional upgrades—they want buildings that look modern, efficient, and eye-catching. In a crowded market, the differentiators often come down to details. One detail gaining momentum? Permanent LED lighting. Once considered a niche for holiday décor, permanent exterior lighting…
