Rinnai Applauds Bipartisan Senate Vote Overturning DOE Rule
PEACHTREE CITY, GA — Rinnai America Corporation, a leader in innovative, energy-efficient tankless water heaters, issued a statement that commends the US Senate for passing the bipartisan Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution, SJ Res 4, which overturns a Department
PHCC Announces Theme of CONNECT 2025 Conference: Growth Through Collaboration
FALLS CHURCH, VA — Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors - National Association (PHCC), encourages plumbing and HVAC contractors to make plans now to be part of PHCC CONNECT 2025. Industry professionals are invited to join for three days packed with valuable education
Mathew Horwood | Contractor
Mathew Horwood, Managing Director for North America at Global Site Solutions (GSS), a leader in scaffold EPCM, has over 20 years of industrial construction experience, including key roles with major contractors. Since joining GSS in 2018, he has led
Maximum Transparency At Your Construction Site
The construction industry is going through major changes, and not all of them are ideal. A significant increase in abandoned projects in both the private and public sectors was reported in 2024. Although there are plenty of reasons to account
Scaling Your Business for Sustainable Growth: Part 2
Struggling to scale your business effectively? You’re not alone. Overwhelmed teams with communication and workflow breakdowns can hinder sustainable growth. Drive transformation by changing your culture. Recognize and reward both problem identifiers and solvers, all while aligning with a compelling unified
Tariffs Drive Surge in March Construction Materials Prices
WASHINGTON, DC — Construction input prices increased 0.5% in March, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data released April 11. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 0.6% for the
From the ENR Archives: August 24, 1944
This 1944 cover image shows a crew of U.S. Navy Seabees placing steel mats for an airstrip somewhere in the Pacific. Known as Marston mat or pierced planking, and developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this product proved