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December 26, 2019 by
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The use of turbochargers as a power adder in racing applications continues to grow at a rapid pace as more gearheads adopt them for their forced induction needs. One thing that racers have discovered is that turbo systems generate massive amounts of heat, and that can rob the engine of performance or cause other issues. The teams of the Horsepower Wars $10K Drag Shootout fought the scourge of turbocharger heat difficulties with various products from Design Engineering Inc.
Heat control is one of Design Engineering Inc.s (DEI) specialties and it has developed a thick catalog of different products that assist with combating heat-related issues. Teams participating in the $10K Drag Shootout were given access to various DEI products to help reduce heat in the engine bay of their builds. With products like Aluminum Plug Wire Sheath, Exhaust Header Wrap Kits, Cool Tape Reflective Tape, Cool Tube, Titanium Protect-A-Sleeve, and Easy Loom Split Sleeves available, there were plenty of ways each team could mitigate heat produced by its turbo system.
The COMP Cams Dream Team used several different DEI Inc. products to help reduce the temperatures under the hood of its Mustang.
Jessie Adams is the lead fabricator for the Comp Cams Dream Team and has many years of experience constructing race cars. Adams discussed how hes used DEI products on his own projects and why you want to use them in a build where a turbocharger is the power adder of choice.
Ive used DEIs Velcro Aluminized Sleeving in the past for electrical wires, data acquisition cables, and hoses on many different vehicles. On multiple occasions, DEIs sleeving saved the plug wires on supercharged HEMIs when a burst panel popped and there was a fire. Ive used the DEI exhaust wrap on the headers of a turbo system because they will get so hot theyll glow red, and that can melt wires, hoses, or anything plastic from a decent distance away. Also, its important to keep the heat in the pipes to help a turbo spool faster, and the exhaust wrap is great for that, Adams explains.
One of the DEI products the Comp Cams Dream Team used in its build was a full set of Aluminum Plug Wire Sheaths. The Aluminum Plug Wire Sheath is made of a high-temperature glass fiber material thats been bonded to an aluminized material that reflects heat. DEI designed these sheaths to protect the spark plug wire and its boot from high levels of direct and indirect heat. They can also be used on electrical wires, cables, hoses, and other small parts. The Aluminum Plug Wire Sheath is rated to resist 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit of direct heat and 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit of radiant heat.
The temperature generated by exhaust from an engine is the main concern under the hood of a racecar, and with a turbocharged application, theres even more of it to deal with. Adams explains why the Aluminum Plug Wire Sheaths are a great idea to protect the spark plug wires from exposure to heat.
A lot of things happen inside an engine compartment when a vehicle is going down the race track that cannot be seen while its idling in the shop. The G-forces exerted during a pass can make flexible components like wires move unexpected amounts. The Aluminum Plug Wire Sheaths on spark plug wires protect the insulation from breaking down due to the heat, which helps keep your ignition current running to the spark plug and not jumping out of the wire causing a short circuit. When the current leaves the wire it will cause a miss or dead cylinder and that can lead to some big problems, Adams says.
Besides spark plug wires, theres a multitude of other wires that live under the hood of a racecar and need protection from the heat. DEI developed a solution for those wires with its Easy Loom Split Sleeves that provide protection for wires from heat, abrasion, Mother Nature, and fluids. The Easy Loom Split Sleeves are simple to use since they are split and dont require you to cut any wiring for installation. The Easy Loom Split Sleeves can resist up to 347-degrees Fahrenheit of radiant heat and have a melting point of 500-degrees Fahrenheit.
The COMP Cams Dream Team used the DEI Easy Loom Split Sleeves for protection and to give their engine bay a clean look.
For Adams and the Comp Cams Dream Team, it was a no-brainer to include the Easy Loom Split Sleeves as a part of the build.
When the integrity of your wiring is compromised, 99 times out of 100 it will not become evident until the worst time possible. Things like that never fail in the garage or in the pits they always fail when youre many miles from home, or on the race track when consistency and performance matter the most. Using the DEI Easy Loom Split Sleeves ensured our wires would be protected from all the heat generated by the turbo system, Adams explains.
Wrapping the headers and hot side of the turbo kit with some type of heat shielding material is the most important preventative measure you can take to keep heat under control. DEIs Exhaust Header Wrap Kits were provided to the teams during the $10K Drag Shootout as another way to protect delicate parts and wiring from heat. The wraps can deal with temperatures up to 2,500-degrees Fahrenheit, while reducing temperatures under the hood and keeping vibration to a minimum.
The Comp Cams Dream Team used the Exhaust Header Wrap on its 2-into-1 turbo hot side exhaust pipe, and it performed as expected when the car was on the dyno. What wasnt expected was how well the wrap would deal with the intense heat of the devastating fire the Mustang was exposed to on its trip to No Mercy 10.
The DEI exhaust wrap held up well against the fire that destroyed the rest of the Dream Team's Mustang.
The fire was so hot it literally boiled all of the gear oil out of the rearend, melted the rear differential cover, melted the aluminum wheels, burned hoses, destroyed the wiring, and liquefied every plastic component on the entire vehicle. Portions of our aluminum turbo exhaust down piping were also damaged from the intense heat of the fire. I was astonished to see our hot side exhaust/turbo inlet piping when we disassembled our disaster of a racecar was protected from the heat by the DEI Exhaust Header Wrap. When the reassembly process begins we will reuse the exhaust piping without removing or replacing the pre-fire exhaust wrap thats how well it held up Adams says.
Protecting your wiring and heat-sensitive parts can be an easy task when you use the right products. DEI Inc.s products were put to the test in more ways than one during the second season of the Horsepower Wars $10K Drag Shootout and demonstrated their value in these real-world situations.
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December 26, 2019 by
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HILL AIR FORCE BASE In 2019, Hill Air Force Base saw new developments that will bring thousands of jobs to Northern Utah, strengthen the installation's standing inside America's defense landscape and pave the way for major improvements to state infrastructure.
But like much of the past decade or so, big news around Hill this year centers mostly around the F-35. Here are the type five stories from the base in 2019:
In November, a $45 million project to reconstruct Hill's runway was been finished after nearly nine months of work.
A project designed to better handle Hills fully-developed F-35 fleet, the work included a complete asphalt rehabilitation of the 13,500-foot runway, the construction of wider shoulders, a widened taxiway on the south end of the facility, new overruns, new airfield signs, new electrical wiring and new airfield lighting. Base officials say the construction will improve pilot safety and better protect Air Force assets.
For most of the construction period, the runway was open to military aircraft because work was completed in three phases. The first phase began in February with work on some 4,000 feet at the north end of the runway. A second phase that started in June, required the entire runway to close as crews worked on the middle section. During that time, Hills fighter wings were deployed to several different locations.
For about two months during the summer, Hills 34th Fighter Squadron and 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit moved their F-35A Lightning II operations to Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho, nearly 300 miles northwest of Hill. The group included more than 250 airmen from 388th and 419th fighter wings and up to 24 jets. Hill pilots in Idaho continued their normal operations and flew with other Air Force units.
The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping, nearly 2,000-page bill that authorizes more than $738 billion to be spent on American defense programs, includes an Air Force land conveyance measure that will transfer approximately 35 acres at Hill to the Utah Military Installation Development Authority.
Sponsored by Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, the measure will facilitate a $90 million Interstate 15 interchange at 1800 North in Sunset, along with a new Hill gate there. The majority of the funding for the Utah Department of Transportation project is set to kick in between 2023 and 2024.
As part of the deal, MIDA is set to demolish the Armys Defense Non-Tactical Generator and Rail Equipment Center at the far west side of the base, which abuts I-15.
The new interchange will include flyover ramps on the east side of the freeway and will also provide another entrance into the Falcon Hill Research Park at Hill.
Officials say the project will relieve traffic pressure into Hill, particularly at the bases west and Roy gates, which are off of the 650 North freeway exit in Clearfield and the 5600 South exit in Roy, respectively. Currently, the base only has two full-time access gates: the west gate and the south gate off of State Route 193 in Layton. The Roy gate is open from 4 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday.
In November, a group of airmen from Hill returned after a six-month deployment in the Middle East.
Members of Hills 388th and 419th fighter wings returned from Al-Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, a deployment that marked the first time the Air Forces F-35A Lightning II jets performed a real-world combat mission.
Supporting the Combined Joint Task Forces Operation Inherent Resolve mission, the group performed several missions, including close air support and regional deterrence against aggressors, according to a press release from Hill.
The squadron completed at least two combat strikes on enemy forces.
In September, F-35s and pilots from Hill were part of a group that dropped about 80,000 pounds of bombs on Qanus Island in Iraq a spot that has been used as a hideout by the Islamic State.
In April, Hill F-35 pilots conducted an air strike at Wadi Ashai, Iraq, hitting a long-established ISIS tunnel network and weapons cache in a remote area of the Hamrin Mountains.
At the time, Air Force officials said the strike marked the jets first real-world combat strike.
In August, Northrop Grumman broke ground on the Roy Innovation Center at Hill, which will serve as future headquarters for Northrops work supporting the Department of Defenses Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program. The center will be located just south of the Hill Aerospace Museum, near Hills border with Roy.
The United States current land-based ballistic missile force is currently made up of some 400 Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Air Force is upgrading the missiles, their rocket motors and other components, but plans to replace them through the GBSD program by about 2030.
According to the Congressional Research Service, the new program will cost more than $80 billion and run for 30 years. The total cost includes the acquisition of missiles, new command and control systems, and large-scale renovations of launch control centers.
Hill officials and members of Utahs Congressional Delegation have said the program will bring as many as 2,500 jobs to the area.
The program will eventually include six new buildings at Hill over one million square feet of office and lab facilities. Completion on first 231,000 square feet is scheduled to be finished by mid 2020.
After more than four years (and more than 10 years if you include the environmental review process) the base now has its full arsenal of F-35 fighter aircraft.
In December, the 388th Fighter Wing received an F-35A Lightning II from defense contractor Lockheed Martin a jet that marked the final F-35 delivery at Hill and brings the total number of aircraft on base to 78.
The first two operational F-35s arrived at Hill in September 2015. Since then, the base has received approximately one to two jets every month. During that time, the two fighter wings have flown more than 17,500 sorties and more than 33,000 flying hours.
The wings three squadrons the 4th, 34th and 421st each have 24 F-35As, with another six back-up aircraft stored at the base.
According to 388th FW spokesman Micah Garbarino, the F-35 mission at Hill added more than 400 personnel and generates an estimated $47 million to the Northern Utah economy every year.
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December 26, 2019 by
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LINTHICUM Wonder what it is like to work on the Bay Bridge? For all, it is a challenge but also a great opportunity with a view of a lifetime.
The William Preston Jr. Memorial Bridge or the Bay Bridge is certainly an iconic symbol for those that live and travel in Maryland. For many it is a passageway for a weekend get-a-way. For thousands of others, the bridge is part of the daily commute. The deck rehabilitation project has been a hot topic of discussion for many, but there is also additional work in progress.
For example, Lighting Maintenance Incorporated crews have been working on one bridge project since August 2018 and continue work alongside other contractors through these intense and impactful projects.
LMI is tasked with the removal and repair of the navigation lights, conduits, wiring, beacons and junction boxes on the bridge and the islands beneath that also help navigate boaters in the Bay, LMI Construction Manager Larry Cartee said.
Distinctive to this project is the use of stainless steel products and PVC coated rigid conduit and fittings, most all of which must be custom fabricated, cut and threaded onsite to help fight and slow down future corrosion issues.
This is a very special installation that not all electricians are not equipped for or familiar with the necessary techniques, CEO Michael Yoder said. We are dedicated to providing the best quality product and service.
LMIs work is mainly done from two 80-foot boom lifts chained down on a barge 90 feet long and 30 feet wide. Working through last winters months, the crew now only has a few locations left to complete of the 46 piers.
In addition, LMIs crews work include hanging off structures from above, which do require special lane closures. An inconvenience to motorists but key to the safety of the workers.
With this project particularly, safety is key and I am onsite frequently, LMIs Safety Manager John Rudasill said. Special harnesses and lanyards, especially lanyards we are using to attach our tools so they do not fall off the bridge are just a few of our efforts.
The jobs remaining are very high and can only be accessed with a combination of lifts, suspension cables, catwalks and ladder systems, LMI Lead Foreman Gillian Billey said.
With the harsh environment on the Chesapeake Bay in the fall and winter months, these repairs are absolutely necessary now, but have proven to be challenging to all that are working to complete the job.
The weather plays a large part in our schedule due to high winds and rough waters, Billey added. We are trying to hit an early January completion date. Thanks to our crew, were on schedule as long as the wind, the waves and the temperatures work with us too.
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December 26, 2019 by
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Philips Hue is almost always a best-selling brand each year around Black Friday. If we had written that sentence in 2018, we wouldnt have had to say almost, but for some reason Philips Hue was a total no-show during Black Friday 2019. No need to dwell on the past though, because the company is making up for it with some pretty solid last-minute Christmas deals on Amazon. Highlights include 2 Philips Hue White A19 Smart Bulbs bundled with an Echo Dot for only $34.99, $50 Philips Hue 16-Million-Color A19 Smart Bulbs for $38.99 each, as well as discounts on Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 LED Smart Bulbs with Bluetooth, Philips Hue LightStrip Plus Dimmable LED Smart Light Extensions, Philips Hue White Ambiance BR30 2-Packs, Philips Hue Calla White & Color Ambiance Outdoor Pathway Light Base Kits, Philips Hue Smart Dimmer Switches, and more. Check out all the best last-miinute Christmas deals down below.
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December 26, 2019 by
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is your final warning. We repeat, this is your final warning. If you want to give someone the best Christmas they will ever have, youre obviously going to get them a Nintendo Switch. If you want to take advantage of Amazons awesome deal on the Switch and you want it to arrive before Christmas, you need to order it RIGHT NOW if you want to play it safe. The Nintendo Switch with Gray JoyCon is still available to order for delivery before Christmas, and youll get a $30 credit if you use the code D3E2CDJ6GB6S at checkout. The same code will also get you $30 back on the Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red JoyCon, but itll arrive after Christmas.
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December 26, 2019 by
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Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. BECN, which belongs to the Zacks Building Products - Retail industry, has been grappling with lower net sales and earnings. The companys margins remained pressurized throughout the year. Year to date, the stock has witnessed a decline of 9% against the industrys growth of 28.4%.Neither strong technology initiatives nor benefits from the Allied Building Products buyout have aided the stock performance in 2019. The largest distributor of residential and non-residential roofing materials has been witnessing lower storm-related demand over a year. Heavy rainfall in early 2019 across most regions served, higher raw material prices and competitive pricing pressures further added to the concerns.
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In fiscal 2019, the companys existing market net sales grew just 3.3% year over year despite having an additional business day. Meanwhile, Beacon Roofing expects the first half of fiscal 2020 to remain soft as the incremental demand related to hurricanes, which the industry witnessed in early fiscal 2019, is not benefiting it anymore.
Raw material prices across a wide range of key items including asphalt, steel and gypsum as well as for inbound flatbed rates and outbound costs including diesel and other delivery expenses are high. Being a distributor of residential roofing supplies, Beacon Roofing is sensitive to highly volatile asphalt prices. This is because oil is a significant input in asphalt production. Consequently, shingle prices remain unstable.
In fiscal 2019, cost of goods sold (COGS), as a percentage of net sales, grew 40 basis points (bps) year over year. Adjusted EBITDA margin declined 80 bps in the same period. Going ahead, increased prices might impact demand for these products, resulting in lower sales volumes.
Moreover, heightened competitive pricing pressure is concerning for the company. The commercial roofing market has been experiencing extensive pricing pressures of late. Repair remodel activities, which represent the majority of product demand for Beacon Roofing, highly depends on economic factors and weather conditions. Furthermore, general market softness, volatile exchange rates and uncertainty regarding weather conditions remain concerning.
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However, the company has displayed resilience of late, which is a big boost before we enter 2020. Month to date, Beacon Roofings shares have gained 6%, outperforming the industrys growth of just 0.8%. The recent growth can primarily be attributed to the companys optimistic view for the second half of fiscal 2020.
During fourth-quarter fiscal 2019 earnings discussion, management had expected strong second-half fiscal 2020 performance as the macroeconomic parameters are improving. For fiscal 2020, the company anticipates market demand to be relatively flat year over year.
The company, which shares space with BMC Stock Holdings, Inc BMCH, Builders FirstSource, Inc BLDR and GMS Inc GMS in the same industry, expects strong demand environment coupled with no incremental inflation in 2020 spring selling season. Post first-quarter fiscal 2020, it expects to witness EBITDA improvements, driven by higher gross margins, stronger sales growth and positive operating leverage.
The Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company announced fixed cost-structure actions to reduce operating costs by $25 million to focus on growth and debt reduction. Of the said amount, it managed to reduce $4 million of operating costs in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2019. Moreover, its integration of Allied Building Products and other acquisitions helped it gain synergies.
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Further, Beacon Roofing remains focused on investing in additional tools and training for its employees to enhance productivity for consistently expanding product breadth and depth. Also, the company will likely gain from the successful execution of technology initiative in the growing e-commerce platform. Notably, it remains on track with the long-term target of generating $1 billion of annual digital sales.
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December 26, 2019 by
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AURORA, Colo., Dec. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- For several years, Aurora Colorado Roofing has been working rigorously for its clients, knowing that their homes need repair and they have had to wait, in some cases, over a year to see any work approved by the insurance carriers. Insurance companies continue to change their internal practices when paying claims to further delay payment of work that has been completed.
According to the Insurance Institute of Information (www.iii.org), Colorado ranks as the 10th most expensive in the United States, with an average Annual Premium of $1,446. The most recent data available, November 2019 by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, shows that the average premium rose by 1.6 percent in 2017. Based on current figures, it will continue to rise.
Most insurance carriers raised premiums the maximum allowed by the state insurance commissioner. However, carriers are seeing profit and gain by denying valid claims to see a larger profit margin from the insurance premiums increase. Furthermore, insurance carriers are purchasing reinsurance, leading to a large portion of insurance companies being insured by the same syndicates.
Aurora Colorado Roofing knows that there are side effects to the lack of care from insurance companies, including rising construction prices, labor costs, and overhead costs, such as energy, and the increase in business insurance. This will result in the possibility of prices doubling in the new year. This carelessness by insurance companies cannot go unnoticed and should be investigated. Aurora Colorado Roofing is concerned for our state and the burden insurance companies have placed on future overhead costs of local construction companies. That cost is always passed on to the consumer.
By intentionally denying or delaying payment for overhead associated with insurance claims, this denies profit for multiple construction trades. Insurance companies have placed an unforeseen overhead burden on further construction business in the coming decade.
While there are dozens of insurance companies throughout the U.S., the majority of the insurance market is controlled by only a few companies. A study shows that in 2017, the top five accounted for 46% of direct premiums written (State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Farmers). https://www.iii.org/fact-statistic/facts-statistics-homeowners-and-renters-insurance many have reinsurance with Lloyds of London or other syndicates, creating a market dominated by Lloyds and other reinsurance companies.
Aurora Colorado Roofing urges consumers to reach out to the local Insurance Commissioner to file a complaint if they have been denied any damages or have been underpaid by a denial for overhead and profit or the adjuster refused to pay for the actual labor rates on a project, referred to as trade labor.
Contact:Kerry Hettick, (800) 901-6290Kerry@denvercoloradoroof.com
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Los Angeles, United State, 26 December 2019 The report titled Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market is one of the most comprehensive and important additions to QY Researchs archive of market research studies. It offers detailed research and analysis of key aspects of the global Steep Slope Roofing Materials market. The market analysts authoring this report have provided in-depth information on leading growth drivers, restraints, challenges, trends, and opportunities to offer a complete analysis of the global Steep Slope Roofing Materials market. Market participants can use the analysis on market dynamics to plan effective growth strategies and prepare for future challenges beforehand. Each trend of the global Steep Slope Roofing Materials market is carefully analyzed and researched about by the market analysts.
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1 Report Overview1.1 Research Scope1.2 Major Manufacturers Covered in This Report1.3 Market Segment by Type1.3.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market Size Growth Rate by Type1.3.2 Asphalt shingle Material1.3.3 Tiles Material1.3.4 Metal Material1.3.5 Concrete Material1.3.6 Slate Material1.3.7 Wood Material1.4 Market Segment by Application1.4.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market Share by Application (2018-2025)1.4.2 Industrial1.4.3 Residential1.5 Study Objectives1.6 Years Considered
2 Global Growth Trends2.1 Production and Capacity Analysis2.1.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value 2013-20252.1.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production 2013-20252.1.3 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Capacity 2013-20252.1.4 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Marketing Pricing and Trends2.2 Key Producers Growth Rate (CAGR) 2018-20252.2.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market Size CAGR of Key Regions2.2.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market Share of Key Regions2.3 Industry Trends2.3.1 Market Top Trends2.3.2 Market Drivers
3 Market Share by Manufacturers3.1 Capacity and Production by Manufacturers3.1.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Capacity by Manufacturers3.1.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production by Manufacturers3.2 Revenue by Manufacturers3.2.1 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Revenue by Manufacturers (2013-2018)3.2.2 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2013-2018)3.2.3 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)3.3 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Price by Manufacturers3.4 Key Manufacturers Steep Slope Roofing Materials Plants/Factories Distribution and Area Served3.5 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Steep Slope Roofing Materials Market3.6 Key Manufacturers Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Offered3.7 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans
4 Market Size by Type4.1 Production and Production Value for Each Type4.1.1 Asphalt shingle Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.1.2 Tiles Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.1.3 Metal Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.1.4 Concrete Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.1.5 Slate Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.1.6 Wood Material Production and Production Value (2013-2018)4.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Market Share by Type4.3 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Market Share by Type4.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Ex-factory Price by Type
5 Market Size by Application5.1 Overview5.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application
6 Production by Regions6.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production (History Data) by Regions 2013-20186.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value (History Data) by Regions6.3 United States6.3.1 United States Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Growth Rate 2013-20186.3.2 United States Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Growth Rate 2013-20186.3.3 Key Players in United States6.3.4 United States Steep Slope Roofing Materials Import & Export6.4 Europe6.4.1 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Growth Rate 2013-20186.4.2 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Growth Rate 2013-20186.4.3 Key Players in Europe6.4.4 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Import & Export6.5 China6.5.3 Key Players in China6.5.2 China Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Growth Rate 2013-20186.5.3 Key Players in China6.5.4 China Steep Slope Roofing Materials Import & Export6.6 Japan6.6.1 Japan Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Growth Rate 2013-20186.6.2 Japan Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Growth Rate 2013-20186.6.3 Key Players in Japan6.6.4 Japan Steep Slope Roofing Materials Import & Export6.7 Other Regions6.7.1 South Korea6.7.2 India6.7.3 Southeast Asia
7 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Regions7.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption (History Data) by Regions7.2 North America7.2.1 North America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Type7.2.2 North America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application7.2.3 North America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Countries7.2.4 United States7.2.5 Canada7.2.6 Mexico7.3 Europe7.3.1 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Type7.3.2 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application7.3.3 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Countries7.3.4 Germany7.3.5 France7.3.6 UK7.3.7 Italy7.3.8 Russia7.4 Asia Pacific7.4.1 Asia Pacific Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Type7.4.2 Asia Pacific Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application7.4.3 Asia Pacific Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Countries7.4.4 China7.4.5 Japan7.4.6 Korea7.4.7 India7.4.8 Australia7.4.9 Indonesia7.4.10 Thailand7.4.11 Malaysia7.4.12 Philippines7.4.13 Vietnam7.5 Central & South America7.5.1 Central & South America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Type7.5.2 Central & South America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application7.5.3 Central & South America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Countries7.5.4 Brazil7.6 Middle East and Africa7.6.1 Middle East and Africa Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Type7.6.2 Middle East and Africa Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption by Application
8 Company Profiles8.1 Owens Corning8.1.1 Owens Corning Company Details8.1.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.1.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.1.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.1.5 Owens Corning Recent Development8.2 CertainTeed8.2.1 CertainTeed Company Details8.2.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.2.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.2.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.2.5 CertainTeed Recent Development8.3 GAF8.3.1 GAF Company Details8.3.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.3.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.3.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.3.5 GAF Recent Development8.4 Henry8.4.1 Henry Company Details8.4.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.4.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.4.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.4.5 Henry Recent Development8.5 Malarkey Roofing Products8.5.1 Malarkey Roofing Products Company Details8.5.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.5.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.5.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.5.5 Malarkey Roofing Products Recent Development8.6 IKO Production8.6.1 IKO Production Company Details8.6.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.6.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.6.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.6.5 IKO Production Recent Development8.7 Siplast Incorporated8.7.1 Siplast Incorporated Company Details8.7.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.7.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.7.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.7.5 Siplast Incorporated Recent Development8.8 TAMKO Building Products8.8.1 TAMKO Building Products Company Details8.8.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.8.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.8.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.8.5 TAMKO Building Products Recent Development8.9 Tarco8.9.1 Tarco Company Details8.9.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.9.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.9.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.9.5 Tarco Recent Development8.10 Polyglass USA8.10.1 Polyglass USA Company Details8.10.2 Company Description and Business Overview8.10.3 Production and Revenue of Steep Slope Roofing Materials8.10.4 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Product Introduction8.10.5 Polyglass USA Recent Development8.11 Atlas Roofing
9 Market Forecast: Production Side9.1 Production and Production Value Forecast9.1.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Capacity, Production Forecast 2018-20259.1.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Forecast 2018-20259.2 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production and Production Value Forecast by Regions9.2.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Forecast by Regions9.2.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Forecast by Regions9.3 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Key Producers Forecast9.3.1 United States9.3.2 Europe9.3.3 China9.3.4 Japan9.3.5 Other Regions9.4 Forecast by Type9.4.1 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Forecast by Type9.4.2 Global Steep Slope Roofing Materials Production Value Forecast by Type
10 Market Forecast: Consumption Side10.1 Consumption Forecast by Application10.2 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Regions10.3 North America Market Consumption Forecast10.3.1 North America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Countries 2018-202510.3.2 United States10.3.3 Canada10.3.4 Mexico10.4 Europe Market Consumption Forecast10.4.1 Europe Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Countries 2018-202510.4.2 Germany10.4.3 France10.4.4 UK10.4.5 Italy10.4.6 Russia10.5 Asia Pacific Market Consumption Forecast10.5.1 Asia Pacific Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Countries 2018-202510.5.2 China10.5.3 Japan10.5.4 Korea10.5.5 India10.5.6 Australia10.5.7 Indonesia10.5.8 Thailand10.5.9 Malaysia10.5.10 Philippines10.5.11 Vietnam10.6 Central & South America Market Consumption Forecast10.6.1 Central & South America Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Country 2018-202510.6.2 Brazil10.7 Middle East and Africa Market Consumption Forecast10.7.1 Middle East and Africa Steep Slope Roofing Materials Consumption Forecast by Countries 2018-202510.7.2 Middle East and Africa10.7.3 GCC Countries10.7.4 Egypt10.7.5 South Africa
11 Value Chain and Sales Channels Analysis11.1 Value Chain Analysis11.2 Sales Channels Analysis11.2.1 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Sales Channels11.2.2 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Distributors11.3 Steep Slope Roofing Materials Customers
12 Opportunities & Challenges, Threat and Affecting Factors12.1 Market Opportunities12.2 Market Challenges12.3 Porters Five Forces Analysis12.4 Macroscopic Indicator12.4.1 GDP for Major Regions12.4.2 Price of Raw Materials in Dollars: Evolution
13 Key Findings
14 Appendix14.1 Research Methodology14.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.1.1 Research Programs/Design14.1.1.2 Market Size Estimation14.1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation14.1.2 Data Source14.1.2.1 Secondary Sources14.1.2.2 Primary Sources14.2 Author Details14.3 Disclaimer
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December 26, 2019 by
Mr HomeBuilder
At the start of the new year, a mass of new state housing laws will kick in. Whether you rent or own in the North Bay, here are some of the new rules you should know about.
Rent Control Lite
Assembly Bill 1482, formally known as the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, includes an annual rent cap and various tenant protections. It was passed in October as a compromise between renters and landlords after several years of increasingly high profile political skirmishes between the groups across the state.
Ultimately, no one seems perfectly happy with AB 1482. Tenants' advocates say it's too weak and landlords tend to cringe at any restrictions of their profits. The bill goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020 and lasts through Jan. 1, 2030.
Notably, the bill's author, San Francisco Assemblymember David Chiu, calls the new limit a rent cap, not rent control.
AB 1482 does cover more properties than were previously affectedi.e. almost no properties in parts of the state without local rent control lawsbut there are still some sizable holes in this bill.
Here are some, but not all, of the people who are not covered by AB 1482:
Homes built in the past 15 years, determined on a rolling basis, including accessory dwelling units, also known as granny units.
A duplex in which the owner occupies one of the units from the start of the rental agreement.
Condos and single-family homes, unless they are owned by a corporation, a shell company owned by a corporation or a real estate investment trust.
If you are covered, the law sets an annual limit on rent increases at 5 percent plus the increase in the cost of living or 10 percent, whichever number is lower.
Between April 2018 and April 2019, the cost of living rose by 3.3 percent across the state, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations.
That means a landlord covered by the law could increase rent by 8.3 percent this year on unit covered by the new law.
AB 1482 also extends "just cause" eviction protections to tenants covered by the bill.
A landlord can now only legally evict a tenant for the following reasons: falling behind on rent, breaching the terms of the lease and committing a criminal act on the property.
Note: This is by no means a comprehensive guide to the new law. Do your own research on the new rules for renters and landlords or contact a local advocacy organization if you have further questions.
Bay Area Central Finance Authority
Another bill by Assemblymember Chiu, AB 1487, the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Housing Finance Act, creates a regional funding organization to back housing production and related programs throughout the nine-county Bay Area.
The bill empowers two existing regional bodiesthe Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)to put forward ballot initiatives to raise funds for housing and transportation projects.
In the past, that work has been done regionally, leading to differing patterns of development and land use across the Bay Area.
At its core, this is the latest skirmish in the Bay Area's war over "local control" of housing policy decisions.
AB 1487 and several other bills passed in 2019 came out of recommendations floated as part of the MTC-led CASA Compact, a bundle of legislative suggestions written by a committee of lawmakers, developers and nonprofit representatives from around the Bay Area.
The final CASA Compact, which includes suggested tenant protections, land-use changes and the Bay Area regional funding mechanism, was endorsed by the CASA committee in January 2019.
However, Marin County's representatives on ABAGSupervisor Dennis Rodoni and Novato Councilwoman Pat Eklundand the MTC Supervisor Damon Connolly, all voted against the compact when it came before their boards. All three cited concerns about the erosion of local control, according to coverage in the Marin Independent Journal.
Since then, many of the suggestions have been passed by state lawmakers as separate pieces of legislation.
Under AB 1487, the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority, which will be governed by the MTC's existing governing board, will be able to place regional housing bonds on the ballot and then disperse the funds throughout the nine-county Bay Area.
"A regional approach is crucial to tackling our housing crisis in the Bay Area. Our challenges are inextricably linked across our region, and we need to tackle them together," Chiu told the San Mateo Daily Journal in September.
Expect debates over "local control" to continue as they have before.
Miscellaneous
In an effort to increase housing stock across the state, politicians penned numerous new laws intended to boost housing production and protect vulnerable tenants throughout the state. We'll just cover a few here.
The Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330): Written by State Senator Nancy Skinner, this law would make local governments green light certain housing developments if they meet criteria laid out in the bill. It also caps the number of public meetings about an individual proposal at a total of five.
Source of Income Protection (SB 329): This bill bars landlords from choosing not to rent to prospective tenants solely because they use Housing Choice Vouchers, the government benefits for low-income renters.
Easier ADUs (AB 68 and 69): These two bills, written by Assemblymember Phil Ting, alter the rules around the size of and locations where Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) can be built. These small, separated units, sometimes known as granny units, are thought to be a way suburban regions can increase housing density and affordability without building upwards.
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