The Construction Source America The Construction Source America Welcome to the latest issue of Construction Source America, where we highlight the best of the best in building and building products across the United States. In this edition, we’ve shone our spotlight on a range of contractors, developers, material suppliers and industry associations, all of them dedicated to servicing the thriving construction industry in the southern United States. Alair Homes, for example, is one of the most trusted and highest-rated custom home building and renovation franchises in the United States and Canada – and in this issue, we’ve specifically highlighted their award-winning teaminDecatur, Georgia. There, brothers Peter andDavid Michelson have built a thriving custom homebuilding and renovation business. We talked to Peter about how they started the company, how they have grown it with Alair’s support, and the many industry accolades they have accumulated along the way. Later in this issue, we also highlighted the American LightingAssociation (ALA), a national trade association headquartered in Dallas, Texas. As the leading trade association representing the residential lighting industry, they work to protect and advance the industry while promoting the sale and proper application of quality lighting products. To learn more about their purpose and their vision for the industry’s future, we caught up with Terry K. McGowan, ALA’s long-time Director of Engineering and Technology. Also inthis issue is TectaAmerica, the largest commercial roofing contractor and consolidator in the United States. With over 90 locations and 4,000 qualified roofing professionals, they provide roofing solutions nationwide. With their manpower and logistical infrastructure, Editor From The Dear Reader, they can take on even the largest and most intricate of roofing projects. For more on their capabilities, and more on how their company keeps up with advances in roofing technology, we spoke with Geoff Hagan, who was then the company’ Environmental Solutions Director, now their VP of Operations. For those conversations – and so many more like them, with more established industry leaders and the industry leaders of the future – just keep reading. All the best, The Editorial Team
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