
What was once a novel device is now a feature in many businesses and even households. The drone, like many groundbreaking inventions, was first developed for military use but has since progressed into different diligences. With industries, including construction, modifying the original design and its abilities to progress their own capabilities.
Read MoreJobPro Technology was founded in 2007 by Robin Reavis and Jeff Carter. Both Reavis and Carter did a great deal of research in the first two years in business and determined that there was a significant need for a web-based bid and job management software solution for any type of sub-contractor. They discovered there were a lot of desktop applications in the marketplace but web-based technology at that time was rare.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy is searching for a new Director for the Building Technologies Office (BTO) in its Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). This Senior Executive will lead a diverse portfolio of activities to improve the energy performance of America’s nearly 129 million buildings with an annual budget of $300 Million and over $800 Million in programs under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Read MoreOn November 15, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. signed into law the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal)— a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation’s infrastructure that will create good-paying jobs, combat climate change, and grow the economy sustainably and equitably for decades to come.
Read MoreFind out more in our next issue of Spray Foam Magazine. Synthesia Technology Europe are excited to announce the appointment of SWIS Distribution as our new exclusive distributor of polyurethane spray foams, acrylic and polyurea coatings for the UK market. The appointment is effective from 1 September 2021.
Read MoreDr. Will Srubar’s lab is situated in the University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science, where concrete has been given a new life. It sounds like some ham-horror movie, and the Spray Foam Magazine team were eager to chat with Dr. Srubar to ask why this new invention could potentially be used in the construction industry.
Read MoreHow technology is changing the way you handle your spray foam work orders.
Read MoreHow contractors are using new software technology to streamline and document information from their field crews to the home office
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