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AWDI is open for business without interruption despite Hurricane Irma
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AWDI
Though Hurricane Irma impacted the area of our home location, we were scheduled for meetings here in NJ with our technical staff about updates to the 2018 version of our manual and Standards and Practices. We are receiving, handling and responding to all contacts from here.
Glass Magazine
Parts of Florida have been improving building products, including glazing systems, to withstand hurricane-force winds and pressure since Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Miami-Dade County in 1992. And beyond Miami-Dade counties and the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, building codes have become increasingly stringent following disasters over the last 25 years.
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The Jobsite
It doesn’t take long for a small, reputable contractor to reach the point where they have to decide whether to continue growing the business, or not. If opting for growth, here are four strategic areas to focus on.
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Customer Think
The digital ecosystem has transformed the way business is conducted in the modern world. All the efforts were put in offline branding/marketing by a business in earlier days are being directed to the end users through online channels in the modern world. And the centerpiece of interaction and marketing in the online world is a business website. A business website works as a storefront for business in the online world that a customer can visit and analyze the utility of the business’ product/service in his/her life.
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Jamsill Guard® is an adjustable sill pan flashing designed to prevent water damage from window and door leaks. Made from high impact ABS plastic, Jamsill Guard® will not deteriorate or corrode over time. Our multi-piece telescoping design allows on-site adjustability to fit all rough openings and features sloped weep areas to help evacuate moisture to the exterior of the structure. Jamsill Guard® is bonded together on site using PVC cement, creating a one-piece sill pan flashing beneath your door or window. Click here to view our video.
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The Wall Street Journal
A severe shortage of construction workers is expected to cause widespread delays and push labor costs sharply higher as Texas begins to rebuild from Hurricane Harvey.
The labor squeeze could get worse still if Hurricane Irma slams the Southeastern U.S. this weekend as expected.
Already, an estimated 30,000 homes in Houston were destroyed by Harvey, more than this city was expected to build in all of 2017, according to the Greater Houston Builders Association. Tens of thousands more were damaged.
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Door & Window Market Magazine
As providers of the products that are used to seal homes and businesses against the elements, door and window manufacturers serve as the last vital step in the rebuilding process. By ensuring that a structure is weather-tight, whether it has been restored or completely rebuilt, fenestration products allow occupants of homes and buildings to finally and truly move on from disaster.
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Small Business Trends
Your employees consider their safety at work a top priority. And they want to know that you’re taking it seriously, too.
But a new survey from small business insurer Employers finds that a surprising number of small business employees never get any workplace safety training. And the smaller the business, the less likely they’re going to get that training.
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Business News Daily
When companies think about their presence on Google, they usually turn to search engine optimization and ensuring all those Google Maps details are correct.
But as the feature set in Google My Business has expanded, companies now have another tool in their SEM arsenals to keep their content fresh and noticeable by Google's all-knowing algorithms. One of the most promising features to roll out recently is Posts on Google.
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