Latest Articles in Commercial Glass

  • Opportunty lies in products that combine energy-efficiency and impact-resistance
    Protective glazing usage has slowed down since the beginning of 2007. The government is the biggest user of protective glazing, but in recent times its focus has shifted to energy savings and green glass.See the attached graphs for a breakdown of usage by region and sector, and expected usage change over the next five years.
  • Where the opportunities are
    Institutional construction spending has held its own through the recession (see attached graphs), and will see a decent amount of funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.Read the full article.
  • The pace of U.S. job losses slowed down in May, sparking hopes that the recession is drawing to a close. However, the jobless rate reached its highest level in 26 years, according to a June 8 article in The Wall Street Journal. Click on the link below to download a free PDF of the full article.
  • President Obama's $787 billion stimulus package will fund record investments in education, new energy research and new infrastructure, but several stimulus tax provisions will affect construction, said Ken Simonson, chief economist, AGC of America, Arlington, Va.See the downloadable PDF below for more information.
  • Existing buildings, commercial and institutional sectors head activity
    Green construction promises to show an uptick in the next few years as a direct consequence of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 that includes $39 billion in energy investments at the Department of Energy and $20 billion in tax incentives for clean energy.Click on the link below to download a free PDF of charts that show the growth of green construction across the globe and in...
  • Companies adjust, diversify to stay strong through the recession
    While the U.S. economy quickly slid into a recession during 2008, many contract glazing firms continued to report strong sales growth during the year. Of the firms included in Glass Magazine’s 50 Glaziers list this year, 84 percent reported sales growth from 2007 to 2008. However, some company owners say they expect sales to drop for many glaziers during 2009 and 2010 as current backlogs...
  • Work site not an indicator of design firm activity in healthcare and retail construction; plays role in education and office sectors
    Interoperability and effective communication have set a new trend in the construction market: a wider geographic distribution of project design work.Click on the link below to download a free PDF of the full article. 
  • How are you keeping employees' spirits up amidst these tough economic conditions and the consequent plant closings and layoffs?
    CommercialRussell J. Ebeid, president, Glass Group, Guardian Industries Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich."I tell them three things. First, we are financially in good shape ... We are not concerned with taking business just to take business. Second, because we’re financially in good shape and other companies are not doing as well, we see that as an opportunity. This is a year of opportunity....
  • The market for institutional construction is expected to remain one of the strongest segments in 2009, while windshield repair will be the growing sector in the auto glass industry this year.
  • What will be your top business challenge this year and how do you plan to address it?
    CommercialAlvaro Correa, project manager, West Tampa Glass, Fla.We are going to have a moderately slower year than last year. The residential market is zero, and we are seeing the commercial market in a similar light due to these economic times. We have to find other sources of revenue, with the market the way it is. The hospital market is moving, and we are finding success [in that segment]....
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