Tag: years
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Vitro Architectural Glass Marks 25 Years of Solarban 60
Vitro Architectural Glass, an industry leader in sustainability and largest glass manufacturer in North America, is commemorating 25 years of Solarban® 60 glass. Introduced in 2000, Solarban® 60 glass was world’s first double-silver vacuum temperable low-e glass that allowed for post-manufacturing fabrication. In a standard 1” insulating glass unit (IGU), Solarban® 60 glass delivers a visible light transmittance of 70% and…
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Opinion: Marking 20 Years Since Hurricane Katrina
My first visit to New Orleans was four years after Hurricane Katrina, and 3 years after I left Iraq for the second time. Having been a part of large-scale reconstruction and rehabilitation programs as an active-duty military officer and as a federal civilian overseas, I was eager to help at home and support the New…
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46 Years Young (And A Recap Of Our Summer)
My birthday is always over Labor Day, so I’m usually with friends and kids outside in nature for a few days – my preferred state of being. But I’m not going to lie that 46 feels a lot older than 45, and inching towards 50 has made Brian and me definitely think more about our…
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Lakeview Hotels Marks 20 Years with RoomKey Partnership
RoomKeyPMS is celebrating a remarkable milestone in its long-standing partnership with Lakeview Hotels & Resorts: 20 years of continuous collaboration and trusting RoomKey as its property-management solution. From a single-property launch in Brandon, Manitoba, to a portfolio-wide implementation across Canada, the hotel company’s loyalty to RoomKey reflects two decades of shared innovation, operational evolution, and an unwavering…
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Our Regrind Driveway Review – 3 Years Later Would Asphalt Have Been Better?
Now that our latest construction project is done (the garages) and until we start the next one (the carriage house), we have fewer trucks, cars, and equipment wreaking havoc on our property, which made me stare at our regrind driveway with fresh eyes. I just reread the original article, from three years ago, debating all…
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Our Regrind Driveway Review – 3 Years Later Would Asphalt Have Been Better?
Now that our latest construction project is done (the garages) and until we start the next one (the carriage house), we have fewer trucks, cars, and equipment wreaking havoc on our property, which made me stare at our regrind driveway with fresh eyes. I just reread the original article, from three years ago, debating all…
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F.H. Paschen Celebrates 15 Years of Building Better Communities in the Mid-Atlantic Region
Fairfax County, VA – F.H. Paschen, a 115-year-old national leader in large-scale construction and infrastructure development has recently marked its 15th anniversary in the Mid-Atlantic region at a ceremony where the company commemorated their legacy of growth, community impact and infrastructure excellence. Opened in the Summer of 2010, the Mid-Atlantic office was F.H. Paschen’s first…
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Angi Marks 30 Years with New AI Tool for Homeowners
Angi—formerly known as Angie’s List—is introducing a new, “AI Helper” to its service request experience, as part of its continued effort to simplify how homeowners connect with top-quality service professionals and meet demand for smarter, more intuitive home improvement solutions. This innovation coincides with Angi’s 30th anniversary, marking three decades of connecting homeowners with skilled…
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JLG® Whitepaper Marks 5 Years of ANSI A92 Standards
JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation business [NYSE:OSK] and a leading global manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, announces the release of its latest whitepaper ANSI A92 Standards: A 5-Year Retrospective for Equipment Users, commemorating the 5th anniversary of the updated ANSI A92 standards. As the industry marks this important milestone, JLG emphasizes…
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Our Work Retreat in Wine Country (And Some Thoughts On Running The Business 15 Years In)…
Oh, how I love a team retreat – I get both excited and nervous and afterwards feel both so full and exhausted (in a good way!). Like all aspects of our lives, Zoom is never a substitute for in-person (IRL) connection. I have found that, like a long-distance romance, the more time we go without…