German Design, American Made: Viega’s North American Commitment
[ad_1] While a German-owned company, Viega LLC has made a substantial commitment to the North American market. Currently, Viega employs 1,200 professionals across the United States working in multiple facilities including their North American headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, the Viega
California Faucets Names Rich Gripp Vice President of Accounting and Finance
[ad_1] HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — California Faucets has announced the promotion of Rich Gripp to Vice President of Accounting and Finance. With a wealth of experience in manufacturing finance, and a strong commitment to collaboration, Gripp steps into his new
Tariff Negotiation for Contractors | Contractor
[ad_1] Gierke: [Tariffs] are perhaps not the biggest risk contractors are facing, but they’ve certainly created the largest amount of uncertainty in their businesses. FMI put out a whitepaper that instructed contractors to be ready for conservatively 5% to 7% price
IAPMO Returns in Key Role at 2025 National High-Performance Buildings Week
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, DC — IAPMO® will once again take an active role in national High-Performance Buildings Week, returning to Washington, DC, this week. Celebrating more than two decades of support for this progressive initiative, IAPMO will join members of the
Regulator & Vent Lines 101: Safe Roof Termination Practices
[ad_1] Today on Weekly Boiler Tips, learn how roof terminations on gas train regulator vents are more than just code—they keep your boiler running right. In this concise tutorial, you’ll see: how rain and critters can jam your diaphragm and
Talk of the Rockies | Engineering News-Record
[ad_1] Haselden Construction is building a functional conduit between two wings of the Clark Building, the busiest academic structure on the campus of Colorado State University.Rendering courtesy Hord Coplan Macht
Federal Judge Provides Lifeline for National Vocational Training Program
[ad_1] A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to keep Job Corps—the nation’s largest residential job training program for low-income youth—operating until a lawsuit fighting efforts to shutter the program is resolved.“Once Congress has passed legislation stating that a program
Florida: Son Forged Engineer Father’s Signature Hundreds of Times
[ad_1] Enrique Fernandez Jr. took a shortcut to becoming an engineer, according to the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. Instead of going to college and studying engineering, he appropriated his dead father’s Florida engineering credentials and hired himself out doing