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    The GREEN DRAIN on Preventing Infections in Food and Hospitality Businesses – PRNewswire

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Businesses in the food and hospitality industries have been forced to overcome multiple obstacles in 2020, with social distancing protocols, indoor dining restrictions, and personal protective equipment requirements all resulting in major operational adjustments over the past nine months. An additional challenge that many business owners are facing comes in the form of the dangerous pathogens and infections that can quickly spread and endanger employees and customers if not managed properly. The team behind The GREEN DRAIN, an environmentally water-free trap seal, has prepared information as to how owners and operators can minimize the risk in the months to come.

    "Businesses that operate in the food and hospitality industries are particularly vulnerable to the spread of infections," said JasonBocchino, CEO of The GREEN DRAIN.

    "Restaurants, food distribution centers, hotels, and similar institutions typically experience high volumes of human traffic. This can lead to the transmission of harmful diseases, which can be especially dangerous during the winter months."

    An infection outbreak can devastate a business in the food or hospitality industry, forcing it to close its doors and lose revenue during its shutdown period. For these businesses, infections and pathogens can spread quickly through unexpected means such as drainage systems. To minimize the risk of harmful transmission, business owners can improve air filtration systems to ensure proper ventilation and circulation, as well as upgrade HVAC systems to achieve maximum airflow control. Owners can also utilize tools such as The GREEN DRAIN to fight against deadly microorganisms, waterborne pathogens, and airborne bacteria that live in drains.

    "Thanks to the physical barrier of protection provided by The GREEN DRAIN, food and hospitality businesses can prevent the cross-contamination ofaerosolizedpathogens caused by faulty or evaporated traps," saidBocchino. "The barrier allows liquids to pass down the drain, then automatically seals itself shut to prevent the spread of pathogens. This allows business owners to effectively target and eliminate some of the most problematic disease-related concerns plaguing the food and hospitality industries."

    For more information about The GREEN DRAIN and how to keep your business safe from the transmission of potentially dangerous diseases, please visit http://www.greendrains.com.

    About The GREEN DRAIN

    The GREEN DRAIN is an environmentally friendly water-free trap seal, which can be installed in basically all floor drains without the use of tools.

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    Impressive Set of Core Campus Improvements, including Student Union and Worcester Commons, Will Be Ready for the Spring Semester – UMass News and…

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As UMass Amherst looks ahead to the start of the spring semester, students, faculty and staff who return to learn and work in person will encounter a transformed center of campus following the completion of a series of major construction projects. Among the marquee projects are the renovated Student Union, the new Worcester Commons, a major upgrade to campus infrastructure and striking landscape improvements.

    These long-planned projects are now coming to fruition, and they are going to markedly improve the student experience at UMass Amherst, said Shane Conklin, associate vice chancellor for facilities and campus services. We are, of course, implementing COVID-related restrictions for the spring, but people will immediately benefit and in the long term these investments will have an even greater positive impact for decades to come.

    Campus Core Utilities, Landscape and Accessibility Project

    A major infrastructure project in the center of campus immediately north and west of the Lincoln Campus Center was completed early in the Fall Semester.The Campus Core Utilities, Landscape and Accessibility Project is a $31 million undertaking with major underground infrastructure investments, as well as accessibility and landscape improvements, which was started in May 2019.The project includes the waterproofing of the parking garages subterranean roof systems, as well as new steam, data and electric duct banks, domestic and fire water services, storm drainage, sanitary sewer and other utilities that feed approximately 100 buildings. Many of the utilities replaced were more than 75 years old.

    Given the extent of earth removal required to install the new underground infrastructure, campus planners also identified an opportunity to address accessibility issues in the campus core and integrate comprehensive landscape improvements. The enhancements include an accessible entrance to the garage, an accessible west entrance to the Campus Center, and an accessible pedestrian path from the Student Union to the Worcester Commons.

    New Worcester Commons

    Earlier this fall, the new 87,000-square-foot Worcester Commons, which replaces the old Worcester Dining Commons, was opened on a limited basis for student dining, with reduced seating capacity due to COVID-19 safety protocols. When the facility eventually is fully operational, it will be able to seat more than 950 people in various dining areas. It will feature residential, grab-and-go, retail and restaurant dining options as well as a campus bakery. The building will also house a Neighborhood Center of student spaces, including lounge space, meeting space for students and student organizations, music practice rooms, a contemplative space and a fitness room. It also includes a new campus restaurant.

    The $68.8 million project is expected to be fully completed, with landscaping and new parking lots, before the start of the spring 2021 semester. It is targeted to be certified LEED Gold for sustainability.

    Student Union

    Progress continues on the comprehensive renovation of the Student Union, with student businesses and student government representatives now in the process of moving into their new spaces. The building is expected to officially open in February 2021. The $64.2 million project to update the 1957 building includes a rain harvesting system, which was requested by the student body, and it is targeted to be LEED Silver for sustainability. Students approved a $100 increase in the student activities fee to partially fund the renovation in December 2017.

    The building will feature a Main Street promenade that will be a hub of student activity, a black box theatre, and a new, third-floor ballroom. The facility is designed to be the student living room of the campus, and will provide comfortable and expansive space to gather, informally and formally, and will support the endeavors of more than 200 student organizations.

    Once open, the Student Union will house:

    When the Student Union was built more than 60 years ago, it was the largest building on campus, serving 4,800 students. Today, the campus has more than 31,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Given that growth, the upgraded facility will provide students with modern spaces to meet 21st century needs and build community in new ways.

    Additional Project: University Drive

    A project to improve University Drive was completed in the Fall 2020 Semester. Changes include complete new paving and bike lanes, improved drainage, new sidewalks and a roundabout at Fearing Street to slow traffic and improve pedestrian safety in the Southwest Residential Area.

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    Channing Church Chimes Play On – Newport This Week

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Each Sunday morning, the air of Pelham Street is punctuated with the sound of chimes. The services at Channing Memorial Church are virtual on Zoom and Facebook, but the chimes are live, played by people inside the steeple.

    The chimes play every Sunday from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. Five dedicated volunteers chime the historic William Blake bells after the 10 a.m. online service. In the bleakness of virtual reality and empty church halls, neighbors wouldnt have it any other way.

    It sets a benchmark for the rest of the week, said Paul Doucette, who has lived two houses away for 20 years.

    Doucette was raking leaves on this crisp Sunday, enjoying what has been remarkably warm November weather. I was just thinking how lucky I am to rake leaves to a concert, he said.

    Across Touro Park, John Gillespie, who has lived within the echoes of the bells for 18 months, was walking his two dogs. I love it, he said. I just think its a nice way to start the day. Its nice to have less tourists and more bells.

    Channing Memorial Church has the only mechanically operated chime in Newport and now boasts 17 bells. (Photos by Grace Trofa)

    Also walking her dog was Sarah Pierce, who rents an apartment within 20 feet of the church. I used to travel through Europe. I traveled through Spain, and no matter where I was, there was always a church playing bells. It reminds me of that, she said

    She found the sounds even richer because people are making them ring in real time. Channing Church has the only mechanically operated chime in Newport. Other churches play electronically generated music.

    I especially enjoy them because they are not a machine, she said. People are playing them inside.

    There were seven tones last year; now there are nine, for a total of 17 bells.

    The volunteers are really skilled chimers, said Channings office administrator Michelle Dubuc. It has been wonderful that during this pandemic we can play the bells and listen, and at last be together in that way. The whole Newport community has enjoyed them, and the weather has been fabulous, she said.

    The volunteers who make the music are Linda Beall, Jim Freess, Christine Ariel, Janna Pederson and Cynthia Skelton. Christine Laudon has also been an integral part of the bell restoration and expansion projects, Dubuc said.

    The console for the bells is located in a small loft on the second floor of the northwest tower. It looks like a small upright piano, and has 17 short levers, each connected by a steel cable to the clapper of one of the church bells. By pushing down on a lever, a cable pulls on a clapper, striking the immobile bells.

    The console dates to 1881, when the original nine bells were installed. They were donated by Mrs. Alfred Smith, wife of the famed real estate agent and developer of Bellevue Avenue, and were cast at the William Blake Foundry of Boston.

    The bells were refurbished in Holland in 2007 by the Royal Eijsbouts Foundry, which also cast the seven new ones. Last February, the two latest bells were installed.

    Coat and gloves were needed by volunteer Christine Ariel in order to stay warm in the belltower to sound the chimes. By pushing down on a lever, a cable pulls on a clapper, striking the immobile bells.

    They all had to be re-tuned by carefully lathing the interiors, a process guided by a sophisticated computer modeling system to create clear, precise tones. The work was done before, during and after the 2008 completion of the tower restoration, with parishioners fearing it wouldnt hold.

    Now, nothing can hold back the sound.

    In addition to the usual Sunday bells, the chimes will ring on Christmas Eve, from 3 to 4 p.m., and Christmas morning, from 11 to 11:45 a.m.

    Tradition of Christmas Chimes

    On Christmas Day 2010, chimer Christine Ariel performed the first Channing Church chime concert. At that time, with only 10 bells, there was a lot of improvising, Ariel said.

    This year will be the 10th annual chime concert, but the first with the full set of 17 bells.

    Ringing bells on Christmas Day is an age-old and popular tradition in Europe, and we are particularly proud to have one of the few instruments that can follow in that tradition, said Ariel, who will be playing with Linda Beall at 11 a.m. We hope everyone will enjoy our selections of both sacred and secular tunes.

    For singalong purposes, Ariel provided the following lyrics to a well-known tune:

    I heard the bells on Christmas Day, their old familiar carols play, and wild and sweet, the words repeat, of peace on earth, to all goodwill;

    Till ringing, singing on its way, the world revolved from day to day, a voice, a chime, a chant sublime, of peace on earth, to all goodwill.

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    New Medford Public Library will offer users many options – Wicked Local

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Barbara Kerr| Wicked Local

    If you take a ride down High Street,you will see the new Charlotte and William Bloomberg Medford Public Library rising at 111 High St. Construction is going well and the new building is tentatively scheduled to open in October 2021.

    It is hard to believe that we will be moving back into a brand new building in just one year, and even harder to believe that we started this project four years ago. The process of designing a new building has been challenging but really rewarding. Over the years, there have been so many things that I wished we could offer that the old building could just not accommodate.

    A users experience in a library should be what they want it to bethere should be options for design and chairs and noise and quiet and comfort, and all ages should have the experience appropriate for their age group.

    The old building could offer very few options all operations and ages were on one overstuffed floor with no walls and very few electrical outlets. When we sat down to map out the new design, our focus was to make the library a space with options for everyone, and I think the community will be really pleased with the result.

    There will be quiet spaces, and social spaces, reading spaces, public spaces, creativity spaces, spaces for kids and teens and adults, and lots of computer spaces. The new library sits on almost exactly the same footprint as the previous library. Unlike the old building which had a partial second floor, the new one will have two full floors. This provides a lovely amount of room to grow.

    The second floor will be divided between public use spaces, and the Realm of Youth Services two separate spaces for children and teens which share meeting and programming rooms. This is one of the best things about the new building. In the old library, spaces for all ages were stuffed together on the first floor, and the spaces for kids and teens were not really made for them. The new spaces are theirs entirely, designed with their needs and preference in mind.

    The spaces will be colorful and full of light, with mobile shelving and lots of nooks for play and reading. Everything is designed to be adaptable so that the library spaces can change along with the community.

    With Youth Services moved to the second floor, there was capacity to expand Adult services on the first floor. The public computer area has been more than tripled in size, and there will be a laptop vending station for those who want to check out a laptop and sit in a quiet corner. You can also bring your own laptop and hang out.

    The shelving for collections has been expanded and the magazine and newspaper shelves will be in easy reach of comfortable chairs by the windows. Chairs were a hot topic when we were discussing what to put into the new building everyone hated the ones we had before. There are going to be lots of seating options. It will be a bit like the Three Bears some will be soft, some will be hard, and hopefully everyone will find one that is just right.

    We have also planned for a variety of table configurations for study and collaboration. There will be electrical outlets galore so you can plug in everywhere. There will finally be options. One of the most satisfying things in the new design is the study and meeting rooms.

    In the old building, the single meeting room was one of very few in the city and it was in constant use. There will be five study/meeting rooms on the first floor three small, one medium, and one large.

    On the second floor there will be a large auditorium.

    The Youth Services space will house another three study/meeting rooms as well as a program room. There will also be a Local History room available for small group use. The Local History room is a great feature of the new building. The Library houses a unique collection of materials related to the history of Medford and its residents.

    Due to the lack of space in the old building, much of the collection was on the locked second floor and using it was awkward. The new Local History room will be front and center, right off the main lobby. A large part of the collection will be available to browse, with more fragile resources close at hand in locked storage.

    Both the room and the storage will be temperature and light controlled so the collections will be in a safer and substantially less dusty environment. There will also be several display cases so that we can feature historical displays. Public spaces of all sorts feature in the new design.

    In addition to the auditorium, which will seat 100, there will be a tech lab for classes and training on the second floor. Next door is a makerspace, a public workshop that will be available for all sort of community creativity. And right outside is the caf, across from our long-awaited art gallery space.

    A commercial caf was not possible, but we will have vending machines and are planning for a commercial coffee/snack cart or stand. The building is designed so that the public spaces can be available after library hours. We expect the cafe area and auditorium to be used for lots of community events and art openings as well as our popular Friends book sales.

    The Friends will have their own room as a base of operations on the second floor. One of the nice things about designing from the ground up was the potential for green construction. In fact, the new library is expected to be the first net zero library in Massachusetts.

    It will also have a LEED Silver rating. The building systems are very energy efficient and upwards of 700 solar panels will be installed on the roof.

    The landscaping will use native, drought resistant plants and there is a plan for flowers and groundcovers and trees all around the building. On the Hillside Avenue side there will be a large terraced area so you can sit outside and read or talk or drink coffee from the caf. Great pains were taken to protect the large beech tree on Hillside and it will be an integral part of the terraced landscape.

    Access to the building will also be much easier. In the old building both entrances involved stairs and there was no public elevator. The new building has been designed so that both entrances come in level. The rear entrance is right next to the very welcome public elevator.

    And yes there will be more parking. Because of the limitations of the lot it wont be a huge increase but it will be better. And if you come by bike, there will be bike racks at both entrances as well as a bike repair station in the parking lot.

    During the whole design process, we kept in mind all of the things that the community had asked for through the years. With the architects and the construction specialists from the Board of Library Commissioners we designed a building that balanced library services with community needs.

    I am excited about all the possibilities for library service and programs and community activity. Many times, over the last four years I have said that we were a good library in a bad building I cant wait to see what we all do in the new one.

    There is so much potential and so many options its going to be great. If you would like to donate to the library project, there are lots of naming opportunities. Starting at $50 there are tiles and leaves and paving stones and larger things like rooms and solar panels. This has been a community effort and we have been so warmed by the support weve received.

    We hope that lots of people will seize the opportunity to put their names in the new building.

    To see what naming and donation opportunities are available, please visit the Medford Library Foundation website at https://www.medfordpubliclibraryfoundation.org/.

    Barbara Kerr is the director of the Medford Public Library.

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    HokuApps – The Engine for Roofing Southwest’s Growth to US National Prominence – PRNewswire

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HOUSTON, Dec. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Since its founding in 1971, Phoenix, AZ-based Roofing Southwesthas grown into a national player in all 50 states, ranking it the #14 roofing companies in the country.As part of its corporate culture, the firm has always placed a high priority in adopting new technology, with one of the most significant advances occurring in 2018 when they partnered with HokuAppsto develop a groundbreaking mobile roofing app.

    Available for iOS on the App Store, the software allowed Roofing Southwest to dramatically reduce the number of staff and in-person visits required for routine inspections, on-site crew management, daily work updates and security alerts.Over the past three years, the relationship never waned as HokuApps continued to work with the company, responding to feedback with steady updates and refinements. Perhaps the most significant advantage of the app has been felt with the COVID-19 pandemic.Thanks to the app's powerful tools, Roofing Southwest has been able to maintain "business as usual" while easily adhering to virus safety guidelines such as contactless interactions. The app even incorporated a "start day inspection" questionnaire to check whether any of the crew were in proximity to a COVID patient, a tool which was previously done on-site with paper forms.

    It is HokuApps' perspective that business relationships don't end once the app is deployed.They value a long association with their clients and believe in a philosophy of steady evolution which benefits everyone involved.Before HokuApps began working with Roofing Southwest, the company had relied on a hodgepodge of paper forms, decentralized data storage and a disparate collection of software applications that were not necessarily even compatible. The app's deployment instantly reduced wait-times and finally enabled real-time collaboration between engineers, field inspectors and foremen across the 50-state organization to exponentially boost Roofing Southwest's efficiency, accuracy, and customer service experience. These great advantages proved to have perfect timing with the spread of COVID-19 and the mandated safety precautions.

    "We are proud of our long association with Roofing Southwest and always give them the best possible support in terms of upgrades and updates," said Nand Kapoor, Director of HokuApps. "In the three years that they have used this app, it has become a critical driver in the company's transition to a technology-driven, highly efficient business. Nothing exemplifies this more than the way they were able to smoothly ride through the COVID-19 crisis with minimal disruptions to their workflows and deliveries."

    "I would say that this app built by HokuApps for us has been a savior in these difficult times of COVID-19," said R.J. Radobenko, President, Roofing Southwest. "Though it had already more than proved its worth in the past, in these difficult days of the pandemic, with all the social distancing requirements, that it has proved invaluable. We would have been severely impacted if we still relied on the old paper-based reporting system that required extensive face-to-face interactions."

    About HokuApps

    HokuApps is the fast-growing technology platform that empowers organizations to develop innovative technology solutions incredibly fast. The rapid application development platform has enhanced mobile and data integration capabilities to enable companies to speedily deploy mobile and web applications. HokuApps empowers organizations to usher in their digital transformation journey to better engage with customers, partners, and employees.

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    Commercial Demand Drives Austin Roofing to Expand Operations and Service Larger Markets – GlobeNewswire

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WINDSOR, Ontario, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Austin Roofing & Waterproofing today announced it is expanding operations with a new building in Windsor to serve as the companys national headquarters. Austin has grown roughly 50-60 percent in 2020, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, requiring the move into the new 8,500 square-foot space. The office will provide room for growth and warehousing and allow the company to expand its team. Austin continues to see high demand for its innovative, engineered-to-last products such as its seamless liquid rubber coatings.

    We really had no choice but to expand operations as it was becoming extremely difficult to manage from a smaller location, said Patrick Austin vice president of Austin Roofing and Waterproofing. We are growing our fleet on almost a monthly basis and we need additional space for equipment and vehicles. Another reason to grow is to accommodate more staff so we can manage the growing volume of requests. In addition, we have our eyes on a second location in the Toronto region.

    Austin plans to add engineers and estimators who have experience in the commercial and industrial waterproofing space. In 2021, with current projected sales, the company believes it will add an additional 15-20 employees.

    Austin added, When it comes to a flat-roof restoration, the customer has a decision to make, tear off the existing roof or install a retrofit. We believe were right in the middle with the best option, which is a key reason for our growth.

    Once an existing roof is cleaned and prepped, Austin installs a fully adhered, 3-ply flexible rubber coating directly over the roofs surface creating a seamless membrane across the roof. As each application is installed, the process fills every crack and split throughout the roof avoiding the need to install thousands of fasteners through the roof deck like a retrofit option requires.

    In the long run, traditional retrofit options do not benefit the client whatsoever, and it becomes clear to the client that our fully adhered system is the commonsense solution, said Austin. Roofing and waterproofing technology continues to evolve, and its something we devote a lot of time learning about, and furthermore, passing information onto clients so they have the knowledge to make an informed decision. We have invested tremendous time and resources expanding our operations throughout the Ontario region, and we are experiencing a great return on our investment. We have also received several requests from clients to expand into Montreal-Ottawa, which is exciting news.

    The company started rebranding in 2016 and initiated its first expansion beyond Windsor. While Austin Roofing serves the Windsor area, additional opportunities continue to come from Toronto GTA and Ottawa regions with requests to go farther and service more markets.

    About Austin Roofing & WaterproofingAustin Roofing & Waterproofing is revolutionizing flat roof repair and waterproofing with a foundation of 25 years of experience and expertise in the commercial application of flat roofing and waterproofing systems. The company specializes in flat roof repair and restoration of commercial and industrial buildings and provides roofing systems that can be installed on top of any flat roof, metal roof or slightly pitched surfaces. Austin is based in Windsor, Ontario with service across the entire Ontario province. For more information, visit http://www.austinroofing.ca.

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    Solar Integrated Roofing Signs Agreement with Applicant of $500,000,000 USTDA Grant, Solectrac, Inc., to Supply Solar Panels and Related Equipment and…

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Agreement includes supplying new and existing Solectrac clients and grant projects

    EL CAJON, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 8, 2020 / Solar Integrated Roofing Corp. (OTCPINK:SIRC), an integrated, single-source solar power, HVAC and roofing systems installation company, today announces the signing of an agreement with Solectrac, Inc, an electric tractor developer and manufacturer located in Northern California and an applicant for a $500,000,000 USTDA grant.

    Solar Integrated Roofing will provide solar panels, electric storage, and other power devices along with installation services to Solectrac's existing customers and grant projects where applicable. This agreement also includes future clients' customers and grants.

    The $75B global agricultural tractor market is largely supplied by diesel-powered equipment. The continual global demand to reduce pollution with sustainable electric vehicles has propelled the electric-powered tractor market to the forefront of agricultural development, efficiency, and sales. Solectrac already has a 30 HP-equivalent compact electric tractor (CET) and a 40 HP-equivalent eUtility in the largest segment, the under 40 HP category, and is developing a 70 HP-equivalent utility model and a 40 HP row crop model, further expanding their market opportunities.

    "The growth in the global agricultural market for alternatively powered tractors is growing exponentially as can be seen just by the increased interest in our products. Signing an agreement with Solar Integrated Roofing provides us with a sustainable, efficient, and off-grid electrical system to power our tractors. We'll now be able to supply complete systems across the globe, regardless of the power grid connectivity or lack thereof, while reducing the equipment costs for our clients,'' commented Steve Heckeroth, CEO of Solectrac, Inc.

    "Our highly developed, near turnkey level, product and services are perfectly suited for expansion into the agricultural equipment market and brings new opportunities for us to rapidly move into the under-served rural farming communities throughout the U.S. Solectrac has shown top of the line sustainable equipment with reduced downtime, maintenance, and fuel costs. Melding our solar technology with Solectrac's farming equipment will bring significant growth and benefit to this multi-billion-dollar industry. We look forward to working closely with Solectrac, bringing much-needed efficiency and savings to the strained agricultural markets," said David Massey, Chief Executive Officer of Solar Integrated Roofing Corporation.

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    About Solectrac

    Solectrac, Inc., a California Benefit Corporation and a certified B Corporation, located in Northern California, has developed 100% battery-powered, all-electric tractors for agriculture and utility operations. Solectrac tractors provide an opportunity for farmers around the world to power their tractors by using the sun, wind, and other clean, renewable sources of energy. The company's mission is to offer farmers independence from the pollution, infrastructure, and price volatility associated with fossil fuels.

    Ideanomics (NASDAQ:IDEX) is a 24% owner with $2.6 M of investment as of last month. More information on Ideanomics can be found on their website: https://ideanomics.com/. A recent write-up from Indeanomics and Solectrac on electric tractors: https://ideanomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Solectrac_11_11_2020.pdf

    USTDA - The U.S. Trade and Development Agency is an independent agency of the United States government, formed in 1992 to advance economic development and U.S. commercial interests in developing and middle-income countries.

    About Solar Integrated Roofing Corp.

    Solar Integrated Roofing Corporation (OTCPINK:SIRC) is an integrated, single-source solar power and roofing systems installation company specializing in commercial and residential properties in the Southern California market. For more information, please visit the Company's website at http://www.solarintegratedroofingcorp.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements Any statements made in this press release which are not historical facts contain certain forward-looking statements; as such term is defined in the Private Security Litigation Reform Act of 1995, concerning potential developments affecting the business, prospects, financial condition, and other aspects of the company to which this release pertains. The actual results of the specific items described in this release, and the company's operations generally, may differ materially from what is projected in such forward-looking statements. Although such statements are based upon the best judgments of management of the company as of the date of this release, significant deviations in magnitude, timing, and other factors may result from business risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, the company's dependence on third parties, general market, and economic conditions, technical factors, the availability of outside capital, receipt of revenues and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the company. The company disclaims any obligation to update the information contained in any forward-looking statement. This press release shall not be deemed a general solicitation.

    Investor Relations Contact: Lucas A. ZimmermanSenior Vice PresidentMZ North AmericaMain: 949-259-4987SIRC@mzgroup.uswww.mzgroup.us

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    Global Roofing Materials Market Proceeds To Witness Huge Upswing Over Assessment Period by 2025 – The Courier

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Metal Roofing Market 2020 Global Share, Growth, Size, Opportunities, Trends, Regional Overview, Leading Company Analysis And Forecast To 2026 |…

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Market Segmentation:

    Few of the companies that are covered in the report.

    NCI Building SystemsKingspan GroupCertainTeed RoofingBlueScope Steel LimitedHeadwaters IncNucor Building SystemsTata Steel EuropeThe OmniMax InternationalMetal Sales Manufacturing CorporationMcElroy MetalCarlisle SynTec SystemsBilkaFirestone Building ProductsDECRA Roofing SystemsDrexel Metals.ATAS InternationalFuture RoofPruszynski LtdChief IndustriesIdeal Roofing Co. LtdReeds MetalsEDCOInterlock RoofingBalex Metal SpJinhu Color Aluminum Group

    Note: Additional companies can be included in the list upon the request.

    By Product Type:

    Steel RoofingAluminum RoofingCopper RoofingOthers

    By Applications:

    Commercial BuildingsResidential BuildingsIndustrial Buildings

    By Geographical Location:Asia Pacific: China, Japan, India, and Rest of Asia PacificEurope: Germany, the UK, France, and Rest of EuropeNorth America: The US, Mexico, and CanadaLatin America: Brazil and Rest of Latin AmericaMiddle East & Africa: GCC Countries and Rest of Middle East & Africa

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    Metal Roofing Supply Chain Analysis

    Metal Roofing Pricing Analysis

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    They’ve quarantined under different roofs. They’ve distanced themselves at home. Somehow, Dave Clawson’s family feels closer than before. -…

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dave, who admits to not being much of a cook, stepped up in a big way as the family took turns preparing meals at the beach.

    He actually got a lot better at it, and I would give him the recipe and hed take care of it, Catherine says.

    From left, Eric, Catherine, Dave and Courtney Clawson.

    Clawson says he thinks back often to those days of March, April, May and most of June.

    Early in the pandemic, we were all together the whole day, every day, Clawson says. And that brought our family closer together. We didnt get on each others nerves and we got along great.

    The NCAA, meanwhile, lifted its moratorium on activities in late May, saying that athletes could begin returning to campuses in early June. And that's when the Clawsons had to come up with their new game plan.

    'I don't get to see my wife and family at all?'

    Though Clawson worked remotely for a majority of the time from their beach house, the couple was able to celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary in June. Catherine remembers Dave correcting her a few years ago about their anniversary.

    "I had it written on the calendar as our 18th anniversary," she says, "and he looks at it and says, 'You know, it's actually 19 years.' He was right, so he's never missed one."

    But then, following the NCAA's and Wake Forest's decisions, the coach realized he would have to get back to Winston-Salem for the return of his players and for July camp.

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