April 2026

Inside the April Issue

 

 

Plan, Provide, Train
Roofing When Quality and Safety Matter

No matter the season, roofers encounter many hazards on the job, including working at heights and from ladders, power tools, electricity, noise, hazardous substances, and extreme temperatures.

Unless these hazards are controlled by the employer, roofers risk serious injury, illness and death. To protect workers on roofing jobs, OSHA requires employers to identify the hazards present and take steps to address them.

Falls remain the leading cause of death in the construction industry. In 2023, there were 421 fatal falls to a lower level, almost 39 percent of 1,075 construction fatalities, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These deaths are preventable. Falls from roofs accounted for nearly one third of the fall deaths during that period. Falls can be prevented and lives can be saved through three simple steps:

“Plan, Provide and Train.” See OSHA’s Fall Prevention Campaign web page for resources to help prevent falls (www.osha.gov/stopfalls).

OSHA suggests the following fall protection strategies for roofing operations. Full story »

 

 

Get and Keep Equipment Ready to Use
Establish a Preventive Maintenance Program

Whatever the size or complexity of a machine, implementing a maintenance plan can reduce downtime and maintenance costs, shifting from reactive to preventive maintenance. Full story »

 

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BSM Staff | 04.28.26

ATLANTA – With spring in full swing, and with warmer temperatures settling in, residents across the country are eager to head outdoors and make the most of the longer days ahead.

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Music Hall Work Earns Armstrong Excellence Award

BSM Staff | 04.28.26

LANCASTER, PA -- Armstrong World Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of architectural applications, has been honored with the 2026 CISCA Construction Excellence Award for its technical achievement on the John Barry Performance Hall at Phillips Academy’s Falls Music Center in Andover, MA.

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DEWALT Finds Trades Ready, Untrained for AI

BSM Staff | 04.28.26

TOWSON, MD -- As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms industries and becomes an essential jobsite tool, a national study from DEWALT reveals that the construction workforce is eager for AI, but lacks the hands-on training needed to unlock its full potential.

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UBS Acquires McCarl’s HVAC/R

BSM Staff | 04.27.26

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA -- United Building Solutions, a provider of HVAC services, has acquired McCarl’s Services Inc., a commercial and industrial HVAC and refrigeration specialist in western-Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.

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FSG Names Papadatos VP of New York Ops

BSM Staff | 04.27.26

NEW YORK -- Facility Solutions Group (FSG) announced the promotion of Chris Papadatos to Vice President of FSG New York.

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Siemens to Ensure Energy Supply for Critical IT

BSM Staff | 04.27.26

MUNICH -- With its new Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, Siemens Smart Infrastructure is strengthening cyber resilience for energy suppliers and operators of energy-intensive industries and critical infrastructures like data centers and airports.

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