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Protect Your Contracting Information

You may have heard “great resignation” or “quiet quitting.” You may also feel they do not apply to construction.




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Know Your Product Line

Be informed on contractors’ rules if you are selling a product to them.




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Icon Protection Unites Four Pioneers in the Surface Protection Industry Under One Roof

With over 1,000 years of collective industry experience among them, Ram Board, Surface Shields, Trimaco and Antinox are united under one parent brand: Icon Protection.




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Ransomware is Rampant: Is Your Construction Business Safe?

With ransomware attacks on high profile businesses like Colonial Pipeline and JBS Foods in the headlines, construction managers at organizations of all sizes are increasingly asking, “Are we vulnerable too?” or even “Are we next?”




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Women in Construction: Tips for Success in Your Early Career

Advice for women in the construction industry to keep in mind.




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How to Work Effectively with Your Local Building Department

Building departments and the hardworking professionals working within them are the silent defenders of our communities. By overseeing the permitting, inspection and occupancy authorization processes for new construction, renovations and repairs, your local building department plays a vital role in ensuring that projects are built to applicable building safety codes and standards.




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38 - How to Discipline Your Team ... is spanking still allowed?

Today we talk through that terrible, horrible, uncomfortable word; Discipline. How do you effectively correct or discipline your team when/if it’s needed? Should it really come down to that? Oh boy.

James and Dustin dig deep into the realities of this topic within our worship teams and how to make sure we are the best we can be.

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How to Properly Exit Your Business

Your wealth is at risk if you do not understand these myths.




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Mistakes When Exiting Your Business

You don’t know what you don’t know.




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Best Timing for Your Business Exit

Knowing the best times to buy or sell can be critical during the exiting of your business.




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Protecting the Value of Your Business

How to decrease taxes and increase savings to grow and protect the value of your business.




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Preparing to Sell Your Company

Ten sound business practices in preparing your company for a sale.




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Creating a Strategy to Exit Your Business

Most owners cannot see the importance of planning and creating a strategy to exit their business.




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Saving Your Company Money

This short article will share three business statistics you need to memorize to understand your risk if you ever intend to cash out.




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Tax Update: How the Trump Tax Changes Will Affect Your Exit and Business

Early November saw the end of one of the most contentious political presidential elections in quite some time.




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Landmines in Your Business Exit

Part one of a two part series that outlines some occupational hazards before selling the business.




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Finding Clarity in your Exit, Financial Future and Retirement

The entire process of exit planning can be bogged down with the technical jargon of accounting, law, tax codes, estate planning, insurance and financial planning.




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Things To Understand Before Exiting Your Construction Business

Most owners continue to be stuck in their business until they can clearly see the path to replace their income and maintain their lifestyles in retirement.




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Gypsum Association Tutorials: An Additional Resource for Code-Compliant Construction

Throughout my first year on the job at GA, I realized the importance of industry standards as a mean of ensuring people receive quality solutions as well as quality products.




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American Concrete Institute to Host Fourth Annual 24 Hours of Concrete Knowledge

Registration is open for the fourth 24 Hours of Concrete Knowledge, a free, virtual conference organized by the American Concrete Institute that will begin at 2 p.m. EDT on July 9.




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Tamlyn Named Best Family-Owned Business by Houston Business Journal

Tamlyn received the prestigious “Best Family-Owned Business” award from the Houston Business Journal.




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Trowel Talk: Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Online Blogs, Chat Rooms, and Community Forums; these cyber communities have become the modern version of the neighborhood bar, the office water cooler, and the campus coffee shop...




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FWCCA Humanitarian Outreach Golf Tournament

The Florida Wall & Ceiling Contractors Association is holding its first annual Humanitarian Outreach Golf Tournament Fundraiser. The 2025 charity of choice is Tunnels to Towers. The tournament will take place on Jan. 29 at the Omni ChampionsGate National Course.




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Labour's council insourcing proposal sparks fears among charities

Voluntary sector providers of local authority services say ideology must not hamper effective service provision



  • Policy and Politics

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Community asset transfer 'relies too much on local capacity and resources', report says

Disadvantaged areas 'lack the capacity to take on the process of asset ownership', according to a Localis publication




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A Beautifully Variegated Outpouring

What does it take to have a stucco system that lasts the length of time? Consider the science.




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Strip Away Your Perception of EIFS

EIFS offers reduced energy that can help the Earth’s environment.




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Cover the Hole in Your Soul

Preserving the past to use for the future.




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Ndidi Okezie: The cost of fragmentation means we must rethink our approach to social change

Are we willing to reject the broken ‘as is’ and push towards a more radical new way of learning and working together?



  • Policy and Politics

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James Somerville: Charities will benefit more from funding for public services than direct measures in Labour’s first budget

Charities need stability and clarity from next week’s announcement – more ambitious interventions can wait



  • Policy and Politics

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Analysis: How the Autumn Budget could affect your charity

The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her first Budget speech to the House of Commons. Lucinda Rouse rounds up the key aspects for the voluntary sector




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Six ways to tackle your gender pay gap

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has a small gap, but research suggests that charities tend to pay men about 12 per cent more than women. So how do you bridge the gap?




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Paul Gathercole: Peer review can help strengthen your safeguarding policy

Clic Sargent and the Rainbow Trust Children's Charity have a mutually beneficial arrangement to scrutinise each other's safeguarding arrangements




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Kate Sayer: Does your board neglect the finances or micromanage?

To be effective, the different ways of handling the finances have to be balanced




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USG Hosts September Quarry Tour Day in Michigan

USG recently hosted a public tour of its newly opened gypsum quarry in Alabaster Township, Michigan.




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Court of Appeals rejects industry challenge to silica rule, requests OSHA to consider medical removal protections

The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upholds the lower permissible exposure limit in OSHA’s updated silica rule. Supporters of the rule call the court’s decision a “huge victory” for workers, while opponents say it disregards “legitimate concerns.”




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New from OSHA: compliance assistance resources for silica standard

Washington — OSHA has released new compliance assistance resources for limiting worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica.




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Protecting construction, surface mining workers from silica dust: CPWR publishes new resources

Silver Spring, MD — Three new resources from CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training are intended to help prevent silica exposure among construction and surface mining workers who operate mobile equipment in enclosed cabs.




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FGIA Now Offering Pertinent FenestrationMasters 3.0 Courses à la Carte

The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance is now offering two topics from the upcoming third edition of FenestrationMasters, its flagship education program, for individual purchase. The two à la carte modules cover the North American Fenestration Standard, including the NAFS Canadian Supplement and Fundamentals of Insulating Glass.




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Knight Wall Systems Hires Human Resources Manager

Knight Wall Systems announced on Sept. 17 the hire of Anna Allen as human resources manager, according to Knight operations manager Pat Collins.




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Solving the Profitability Puzzle: Increase the success of your business

Even when your estimators do a great job and you’re winning lots of work, your construction business can still struggle with profitability.




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Greg Duyka: Keeping Your Mobile Data Safe

If your job involves bidding, winning, and building, you may have a hard time imagining how work ever got done before mobile devices—back in the early 2000s. In the wake of the iPhone launch 12 years ago, mobile devices like smartphones and tablets have become as common as hardhats on the jobsite.




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National Gypsum Introduces Four New Continuing Education Courses

National Gypsum has recently released four new online continuing education courses for the architectural community.




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Adeela Warley: Our choices of medium, message and storyteller are influential

Communication drives culture and behaviour, so it pays to be alert to the narratives around us




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VIDEO: Do You Know Your Company’s Policy on Marijuana Use?

In this video, W&C contributor Trent Cotney discusses ways to reach potential and existing customers.  




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Commission chief made a dame in King’s Birthday Honours

The Cabinet Office says that of the 1,077 people to receive an honour, 692 had undertaken outstanding work in their communities




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Charities would be an ‘essential partner’ of a Labour government, shadow minister pledges

Labour plans to engage with the sector on policy development and delivery, Lilian Greenwood tells a voluntary sector hustings event



  • Policy and Politics

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Trustee ‘crisis’ declared as four in five charities have board vacancies

One-third of charities have had vacancies on their board for more than a year, the NCVO finds




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Ferro testifies about hours-of-service regulations

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s updated hours-of-service regulations would prevent an estimated 1,400 crashes, 560 injuries and 19 fatalities each year, according to agency Administrator Anne S. Ferro.




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Court order allows DOL claim for enterprise-wide abatement to move forward

Washington – In what OSHA is calling a “precedent-setting” decision, a judge has determined that the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission may have the authority to order enterprise-wide abatements of hazards.