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Stedfast Construction, Inc.  
Alto, MI
Stedfast Construction Inc. has been a full service General Contractor since 1969. We have an extensive history of successfully completed projects, from Post Frame to Pre-Engineered Steel and from Conventional Wood Frame to Conventional Steel Frame
 
CannonBall: HNP  
 
Richlite Co.  
Tacoma, WA
Richlite is an incredibly durable, sustainable and versatile material made from paper. High-grade custom FSC-certified paper infused with a thermosetting resin is laid up by hand and pressed into a solid panel.
 
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Fayetteville, NC
Distributor of roofing, siding, windows & doors
 
Meridian, MS
Residential & commercial building materials, including shingles & underlayments, foam insulation, plastic coatings & facer material
 
Latrobe, PA
Crushed limestone mining
 
Curwensville, PA
Manufacturer of wooden truss systems & custom millwork & distributor of building materials for the contracting industry
 
Latrobe, PA
Ready-mixed concrete & distributor of building materials
 
South Dennis, MA
Distributor of lumber, building materials, flooring, appliances, kitchen & bathroom cabinetry, hardware, paint, windows, doors & decking
 
Dowagiac, MI
Manufacturer & distributor of building materials for contractors & the general public, including steel siding, roofing & trim
 
Edwardsburg, MI
Lumber treating
 
Miami, FL
 
Austin, TX
Floor & roof trusses, glulam beams & LVLs
 
Cynthiana, KY
 
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List of verified suppliers of phenolic composite panel surfaces for architectural, foodservice, roofing, windows & doors, shingles & underlayments, plastic coatings & facer material, manufacturer of wooden truss systems & custom millwork & building materials for the contracting industry, lumber, flooring, kitchen & bathroom cabinetry, paint, doors & decking, steel siding, lumber treating, glulam beams & LVLs, wood veneer, foam, full-service building materials for the countertop, laminate, quartz & woodworking hardware, synthetic roof underlayments, building materials for building contractors, vinyl siding & roofing, stone fabrication, sunrooms, aluminum & steel building products, metal roof & wall panels & steel building products, exterior trim, building materials brokerage, vigas, carved porch posts, lumber & beam processing, compost & topsoil, commercial & residential roofing, exterior building materials & roofing shingles, building & roofing materials, metal roofing & siding, shutters & accessories, treated wood trim products & prefinished fiber cement siding for residential & multifamily construction, lumber & building materials, insulation, millwork & adhesives, ceramic tile, power tools & hardware, interior trim & mouldings, connectors, stairs, windows & doors for single-family & multi-family construction, wallboard, hardwood & laminate flooring, laminate & roofing, wooden roof & floor trusses, paint & tools, local contractors & do-it-yourselfers, gypsum, manufacturer of custom millwork & wooden trusses & building materials.

With society's increased focus on sustainability, it is more important than ever to create durable and weather resistant structures. Not only can durable and weather resistant buildings help you control your utility consumption, but they can also greatly limit the cost and resources required for future maintenance, repairs, and replacements. With this in mind, the following breakdown looks at 5 durable and weather resistant building materials that can form the basis of a new construction project. ...(Full Article)
Five trends in building materials
Monday, July 24, 2017
The architecture and construction industry certainly isn't stagnant when it comes to innovation and progress. Many are aware that green building, for example, has become hugely popular in both residential and commercial building design. While construction techniques change with times as industry leaders find more effective ways of building, the materials used in construction have the biggest impact on future building design. Wood will always play a major part in building construction. It is the most traditional material used and few buildings are constructed without wood products being used. Unfortunately wood alone has many downsides when it comes to longevity, durability, availability, and sustainability. Wood isn't a weak material, but it certainly has weaknesses that many would rath...(Full Article)
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