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Author Archives: Laura Glass and Mark Ward
Honor thy family heritage
Three families in the rural construction industry talk about their business legacies and the intricacies of transitioning to the next generation Read more
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Doing what you can do
Sheffield Metals believes in being a good neighbor: One of five stories on ‘Giving Back to the Community’ Read more
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Volunteers help shape the future
Everlast Roofing finds ways to give kids a chance: One in five stories on ‘Giving Back to the Community’ Read more
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Moving toward the light
Light commercial is "where it’s at" for some builderss. Here are some things to consider Read more
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What it means to be green
Metal builders discover that ‘green’ carries several shades of meaning Read more
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To buy or not to buy
The question for users of metal panels is whether it’s smarter to buy them or make them Read more
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Beating the Elements
Neither ice, nor snow, nor mud, nor cold can keep a good builder down. Read more





