Sunday, May 08, 2022

Lots of People Who "Get It"

Well that was a good "blog week" off and now back at it...  The new podcast is now ready and the diversity in guests continue.  We kicked things off with John Wheaton of Wheaton-Sprague Building Envelope.  John is an awesome guy and also is a person that has perfected the podcast game.  I was lucky enough to turn the tables on him and ask him some questions and the insight he provided from business to life were fantastic.  Next I visited with insanely talented Jill Read of Binswanger Glass.  Cool career path that has led her to a tremendous spot in our industry and simply to say she just “gets it.”  Plus, the king of #GlassNerd nation, Andrew Haring joins me to chop it up on some big issues in our industry and solutions to them.  Good stuff from 3 wonderful people. Thank you for checking it out!

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Elsewhere….  

 

--  Big week on the solar side of things in our world and with every move our industry and space looks so much better.  3 companies hit the spotlight…

--  Vitro named Jemssy Alvarez Product Manager for Advanced Glazing which encompasses their SolarVolt BIPV brand.  Jemssy is a good man,  pro, and industry vet that will do a great job of building the status of this product line.  

--  NEXT Energy made big news with a collaboration with powerhouse glazing outfit Walters & Wolf.  I love seeing more and more transparent PV options jumping into the market and partnering with players who can get it mainstreamed in a quicker fashion.  Kudos to both parties there.

--  And last the Transparent PV space and our industry got a nice boost with some great publicity via Ubiquitous Energy.  Last week Susan Stone, the CEO of Ubiquitous was on Bloomberg News talking up the product and future and Susan and Miles Barr, CTO of Ubiquitous were featured on CBS News San Francisco with a rundown on the company.  Great stuff!


--  Education matter and I preach that all the time.  Guardian Glass is one that is always stepping up there and they did it again with the launch of their Guardian Glass Training Center.  Check it out here- and I love the mix of approaches they are laying out.  Well done and important stuff here for our world.

 

--  I’m going to talk more on this subject soon, but this headline really got to me and it’s not a surprise is it?  “Report: GCs more likely than subs to get paid on time” - I mean has this EVER been in doubt?  And right now I think the delays in pay coming to the subs (glaziers and glass shops) is growing slower and worse daily.  Not good. 

 

--  AIA’s COTE Awards for 2022 are out.  Awesome work.  If you had a hand in any of these please let me know as you deserve props.  Some of these projects really show off great glass and glazing inside and out.  Love seeing that!

 

--  Last this week, I am off to Texas to talk at the awesome Texas Glass Association Glass Conference III.  This is an awesome event with some of the best people in our industry involved.  A complete honor to be there.  Plus the day has a ton if helpful subjects that I am excited to sit in on.  The legal and code updates are always crucial but a supply chain talk led by excellent folks like Seth Madole of Viracon and Chris Giovannielli of Kawneer will be a must to take in.  More on this on next week’s post!  If you are attending this conference, I look forward to seeing you!

 

LINKS of the WEEK

Absolutely baffling on how the homeowner wins this case

 

I love Florida but these gators are getting way to close out there!

 

Too wild not to share- “The Bike without Wheels”

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

Saw this post from Joe Bentley of Harris Wall Systems.  Aside from having a great company name (my dad was named Harris) this project in South Carolina came out nicely.  Joe noted in the comments that he worked with Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope and Press Glass on this supremely sharp effort.  Congrats Joe and team at Harris for great work) and same to OBE, Press and all else who supported!



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