6th Annual Most Valuable Product Awards
Drumroll ... Please join us in celebrating our 6th Annual MVP Awards winners, which represent the best in innovative building products
Fortera Takes Concrete Steps to Reduce the Climate Impact of Cement
Clean-tech company Fortera, which uses technology to capture carbon emissions form cement manufacturing, will open its first commercial-scale operation on April 12, 2024, in California
Lumber Leads Building Materials Prices Higher in March
Overall, the cost of building materials rose during March, with softwood lumber, gypsum products, and concrete all seeing price increases. Only steel mill materials saw price drops
6th Annual MVP Awards: Connected Home
The Most Valuable Product Awards showcase the best in new building product design, innovation, and functionality. Here are the winners in the Connected Home category
6th Annual MVP Awards: Doors + Windows
The Most Valuable Product Awards showcase the best in new building product design, innovation, and functionality. Here are the winners in the Doors + Windows category
6th Annual MVP Awards: Exterior
The Most Valuable Product Awards showcase the best in new building product design, innovation, and functionality. Here are the winners in the Exterior category
Products
ProBuilder Product Report: New Products
Check out the latest products from MiTek, Moen, Woodfold and others
In My Own Words: Omega Homes
Avi Hornstein shares the products and materials that go into homes built by Omega Homes.
Better Building Blocks for Better Homes
ACC can withstand fire and other natural disasters, and since it is lightweight and has its own insulating properties, it can save construction time and energy.
Choose the Right Roofing
Here are the factors builders should consider when choosing roofing material for the homes they build.
In My Own Words: Carol Delonis
A look at products that are used in homes built by New Urban Communities.
Best Practices
From Trash to Treasure: How Builders Can Limit Construction Waste
Helpful ideas builders can use to put jobsite waste to work and limit the amount of construction waste they send to the landfill
Not Just Katrina's Fault
Builders have watched prices for building materials rise over the past year and have heard the excuses. But there's more to the story.
It's Not Expensive Being Green
Builders of moderately priced homes can give buyers environmentally sound features for about the same price.
In My Own Words: Pulte Homes Executive
Steve Burch, National Vice President of Strategic Marketing and Jim Petersen, Director of Research & Development for Pulte Homes in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan shares the top five products he would not build without.
Windows, Doors and Decorative Products
Windows, doors and decorative products for adding those finishing touches.