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Stats 2021: Commercial flooring market sees uptick

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Preliminary FCNews research shows the commercial flooring market totaled $6.488 billion in sales in 2021, an uptick of 6% over 2020. In commercial, hard surfaces surpassed carpet for the second straight year with hard surface sales reaching $3.5 billion, according to FCNews research. Hard surfaces shine.

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STATS Commercial: Healthcare the bright spot in 2020

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FCNews research shows commercial flooring revenues (including specified business as well as Main Street sales) totaled $6.134 billion last year—a falloff of 11.1% The corporate market took the biggest hit in 2020 as its share fell from 42% of sales in 2019 to approximately 38% last year. compared to 2019. in 2019 to 4.9%

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Adhesives: Greener formulations retain functionality

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Bostik’s Ultra-Set SingleStep2 contributes to LEED credits due to its recycled content. The newest adhesives were developed to comply with stringent and evolving green building standards. The additional R&D and product engineering required to meet evolving green standards brings an added layer of both effort and cost.

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Laticrete unveils Brand Promises initiative

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—Laticrete, a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has launched its Brand Promises campaign, a company-wide initiative that builds upon the company’s legacy of research and development of innovative installation products, systems and solutions. Enabling iconic designs.

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Architects and the AIA | Life of an Architect

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newyowker Maybe LEED should start including in their systems that projects not only need local materials etc, but also local architects Xiaosheng Wu is that possible for an non-American to be a member of AIA? Small town architects get murdered by bigger firms buying out our local jobs, especially when the economy is rough. Your Email Address.

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