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The products: Photo galleries and videos from the show floor
September 12, 2012
GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo opened Sept. 12, with 338 companies representing 14 countries taking the show floor.
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September 10, 2012
The basics: Just five months after a category F4 tornado hit this Henryville, Ind., school, students returned to a newly reconstructed facility with replacement entrance and window systems. The original elementary and secondary school buildings featured entrances and windows from Kawneer and Traco. "Of all of the window and door units throughout the buildings, only one window unit was lost in the...
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September 6, 2012
*From July 10, 2012, to press time, August 9, 2012. Primaries, fabricators announce glass price increases amidst rising costsCiting increased raw material, labor, transportation and utility costs, NSG Group-Pilkington North America, PPG Industries Inc. and Guardian Industries Corp. announced they would implement price increases ranging from 3 percent to 15 percent in August. Oldcastle...
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Mobile websites target growing customer base of smartphone and tablet users
September 6, 2012
More than half of all local web searches are performed on mobile devices, and by 2014, mobile internet use is expected to top desktop internet use.
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Bryan Abrisz, president, The Snead Co.
September 4, 2012
Bryan Abrisz’ career in the glass industry began in 1989, when he was hired to work in manufacturing at EFCO Corp. “Because EFCO understood the importance of promoting from within, I was able to apply for a job in estimating, and was hired on as a curtain-wall and storefront estimator,” he says. “This position offered me the opportunity to learn about products and how they were utilized in the...
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John McGee, manager of safety & training, Binswanger Glass
September 4, 2012
McGee’s career in the glass industry began in high school, when he became involved in a vocational education program. “I attended classes for half the day and worked the other half,” he says. “The job I found was as a helper in a glass shop. I liked the challenge of performing a variety of tasks with very little repetition.”McGee says the keys to success in the glass industry are “to embrace...
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Waylon McCall, branch manager, Aldora Architectural Aluminum and Glass Products
September 4, 2012
Waylon McCall’s stepping stone into the glass industry: the financial business. “I got bored being a financial analyst,” he says. “A friend asked if I wanted to help turn a glass plant around, and I said yes. I’m always looking for a new challenge.” McCall currently serves as branch manager for Aldora Architectural Aluminum and Glass Products, which formed in May 2011 when a group of glass...
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Richard Poirier, lead foreman, Alumiglass LLC
September 4, 2012
For Richard Poirier, the glazing business is the family business. “My father was a glazier, and he taught me the trade,” he says. Poirier started his career in 1983, joining Alumiglass in 1989 as a glazier before quickly advancing to foreman. He current serves as lead foreman responsible for managing personnel on the job site, assigning and directing work, ensuring compliance with safety...
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The votes are in and the industry has spoken, naming best installer, production supervisor, project manager and sales rep
September 4, 2012
Read about the winners
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August 6, 2012
Who killed Bambi? Not the Chinese. I just recently read your article “The good, the bad, the suspect” regarding tariffs on Chinese aluminum. If you’re a glazing contractor located in a region where your client’s attention has shifted to China, well, “welcome to the evolution.” Just look around your house and check how many items you own that have “made in China” printed on them....