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Miami Beach Hosts Largest Medtech Event In The Americas

FIME 2024 To Showcase America’s Medtech Excellence A record number of global medical device and equipment manufacturer representatives and buyers are expected in South Florida this week when the Florida International Medical Expo (FIME) returns to the Miami Beach Convention Center.  The three-day event which opens this morning will showcase U.S. research and breakthroughs in medtech […]

Conferences, Contractors, Deals, Events, Florida, Georgia, Home Services, Manufacturing, Property Management, Roofing

Trending Contractor News In Florida and Georgia

LandSouth Breaks Ground On Livano Charlotte Harbor LandSouth Construction announced that the company has broken ground on an upscale, multifamily development in Port Charlotte, Florida.  Livano Charlotte Harbor is being developed by Alabama’s LIV Development Group, and it marks another collaboration between the Birmingham developer and Jacksonville’s LandSouth. Livano Charlotte Harbor (Source: LIV Development) The

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Trends, Conferences, Contractors, Home Services, Pro Tips, Roofing, Sustainability

GAF, Owens Corning Unveil New Solutions For Roofing Pros

New Solutions for Roofing Contractors Unveiled At IRE It’s hard to believe that we are already in the second quarter, and equally hard to believe that IRE 2024 was almost two months ago in Las Vegas.  During IRE, two names familiar to building pros everywhere unveiled new products and solutions that should help roofing contractors

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Conferences, Contractors, Economy, Glass, Home Services, Trends

Glass Magazine Tackles Industry’s Biggest Challenge: Labor

NGA Campaign To Attract Future Glaziers The new issue of Glass Magazine, the official publication of the National Glass Association, is out this week, and it tackles the biggest challenge facing the industry today: Labor. The opening editorial from Glass Editor-in-Chief Katy Devlin does not sugar coat the issue. On the contrary, she says that

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