We are a few weeks away from BEC and the excitement is really ramping up. The registration for the event has been amazing and the agenda has come together nicely. Last week I hit on a few sessions and this week I want to do the same. Once again, the Tuesday schedule is looking strong and one of the big ones is a piece on the impact of quality systems. Folks we don’t have time to do things twice, so getting organized and doing it right the first time is so crucial. One of the speakers lined up is the great Keith Boswell of SOM. If you have not heard him speak, it is a true pleasure and experience. The guy is amazing, and his passion and approach always deliver. Another session that has me going is going to be led by my old pal Henry Taylor of Kawneer. Henry and a panel are going show pictures of jobsite issues and dive into them in a forensic manner. When adventures happen, we can learn from them right? This will be a super session to absorb. There is still time to join us and especially if you are glazier or glass shop doing commercial installs, missing this could be a huge mistake for you and your business- so don’t let that happen! REGISTER NOW!
Elsewhere…
-- Sad news from our space as Ken Altman, a huge presence in the Pittsburgh glass and glazing scene passed away. Ken’s company worked on some of the most iconic projects in the greater Pittsburgh area and he was a force to be reckoned with. The growth of my family’s business was made possible by Ken and his support of us, though it didn’t come easy- he made you rightfully earn every single order. He was a very good man, and my thoughts and condolences go out to his family and friends. Lost another good one.
-- Coming up in March at the Houston Area Glass Association a big-time lunch meeting with a powerful Women in Construction Glass session. The panel features 5 of the very talented women led by a major favorite of mine in Jacque Freeman of Binswanger Glass. She’ll moderate panel featuring Denise Baker of Spring Glass, Malea Basile of JLM Wholesale, Teri Gilmore of A3 Glass and Lindsay Price of Texas Glazing Solutions. So if you are in the Houston area, check out the link HERE and get there on March 2nd!
-- An area of worry on the overall economy came across my desk and it wasn’t that typical index or report. It was about production of cardboard boxes and the decline here surely is a red flag. Here’s the key details:
Obviously, we run in a different world but when you see a report like this, that basically flies far under the radar, you get a bit queasy. At least I do.
-- I mentioned quality above and it hit me that we don’t give enough credit to the folks at IGCC and SGCC for what they do to ensure our industry is doing things the right way with our safety glass and IG’s. Those 3rdparty certs are what GC’s and Architects demand, and they demand it knowing if you’ve passed it, you are at least set-up to do things the right way. I’ve always been a fan of John Kent and the teams there and appreciate what they provide to our space.
-- Last this week… excited for the Super Bowl commercials and next post I’ll tell you which one or ones hit it the best. The only bad part are marketers are starting to leak the commercials early and that takes some of the fun away, but regardless of that I am still excited to see what creativity is out there.
LINKS of the WEEK
Longer story but a good read on a wild chance meeting on a flight has led to 40 years of marriage!
I can never get enough of happy dog stories
A door left open leads to an amazing scene. Not mentioned was how long that door was open because this is intense.
PROJECT of the WEEK
Project of the week is “Somewhat” residential but obviously the glass and glazing to me is commercial. This is from A-Christian Glass & Mirror in Delray Beach, Florida and the home is awesome but look at that glass! According to their LinkedIn post, the windows are Impact Resistant, and A-Christian did those along with the doors and that awesome glass handrail on the stairs. Beautiful. In my years of working in Florida I never ran into these folks, so I don’t know them, but after this post count me as fan! Nice work!
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