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Lauzon acquires Elizabethtown log yard

Floor Covering News

Johnson CO and the Johnson family of Vermont. Eric Larouche, vice president of Lauzon, described the acquisition as one of several strategies aimed at improving the Thurso plant’s wood diet. Papineauville, Quebec— Lauzon Distinctive Hardwood has taken over the operations of the Elizabethtown, N.Y., log yard, previously operated by A.

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SBA to host webinar series for small businesses

Floor Covering News

Small Business Administration (SBA) and the non-profit Public Private Strategies Institute will kick off a new regional webinar series, “Getting Back on Track: Help is Here,” to provide Main Street entrepreneurs with the information and resources they need to continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization said.

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Quarry Tour Takes Industry to Elberton and Tate Georgia - Brings the Marble Institute of America and Elberton Granite Assocation Together

StoneDimensions

Attendees saw first-hand how Polycor utilizes a strategy of 100% stone usage. Next year, the MIA will return to Vermont (October 21-22, 2015). Tate, Georgia and the Georgia Marble Quarry that has hosted several MIA tours over the years. The quarry, now owned by Polycor, provided the attendees with an up close look at marble extraction.

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What to Get an Architect for Christmas [2018]

Life of an Architect

This is a fairly simple game concept, but one that involves some precision and strategy which appeals to me as an architect. This Bocce set is great for a relaxing competition among your friends over a few cocktails on a nice afternoon. I want one of these for myself.

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Building with Structural Insulated Panels. or SIPs | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Many in Vermont & other areas up north have had issues with cupping shingles, etc… so they choose to ventilate – I think many of the problems relate not to the SIPS or shingles per se, but more along the lines of the actual specs / installation of the SIPS chosen & moisture transfer.

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