Armstrong Flooring is rushing products to healthcare expansion projects, supporting efforts to increase capacity to handle the expected influx of patients due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is urging members, and all residential construction companies, to halt work for at least 10 minutes on Thursday, April 16, to educate workers on what they should do to keep themselves safe from coronavirus and to help "flatten the curve" for everyone.
The opening of Mohawk Group’s General Services Administration contract extends the same savings of money and time to local agencies that can enact different projects by using funding made available as a result of current events.
In an effort to ensure that associates, customers and communities have the necessary tools to continue to do their jobs as efficiently as possible, Patcraft has announced that their Installation and Product Care experts will be available as ‘Virtual Consultants.’
National Wood Flooring Association is excited to host its first ever Virtual Expo near the time that many of us planned to be in Milwaukee soaking up the education and a few brews together at the live NWFA Expo.
As communities across the country race to expand available hospital bed space in response to COVID-19, an American Institute of Architects (AIA) task force is providing a new tool for public officials to quickly identify buildings suitable to be adapted for patient care.
Shaw received a large request and a short turnaround to help with a makeshift coronavirus hospital. This was no ordinary order: 60,000 square feet of resilient sheet vinyl to be used in one of four temporary hospitals being constructed to serve the greater New York City metro area during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mohawk Industries and Fabric Sources International (FSI) are combining resources to address urgent medical supply needs at Hamilton Medical Center in Dalton, Ga. and Emory Healthcare in Atlanta during the COVID-19 outbreak.
An American Institute of Architects (AIA) task force is asking architects, designers, engineers and facility owners around the globe to provide design information on COVID-19 alternative healthcare sites for a new online resource.