April 2026

Inside the April Issue

 

 

Plan, Provide, Train
Roofing When Quality and Safety Matter

No matter the season, roofers encounter many hazards on the job, including working at heights and from ladders, power tools, electricity, noise, hazardous substances, and extreme temperatures.

Unless these hazards are controlled by the employer, roofers risk serious injury, illness and death. To protect workers on roofing jobs, OSHA requires employers to identify the hazards present and take steps to address them.

Falls remain the leading cause of death in the construction industry. In 2023, there were 421 fatal falls to a lower level, almost 39 percent of 1,075 construction fatalities, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These deaths are preventable. Falls from roofs accounted for nearly one third of the fall deaths during that period. Falls can be prevented and lives can be saved through three simple steps:

“Plan, Provide and Train.” See OSHA’s Fall Prevention Campaign web page for resources to help prevent falls (www.osha.gov/stopfalls).

OSHA suggests the following fall protection strategies for roofing operations. Full story »

 

 

Get and Keep Equipment Ready to Use
Establish a Preventive Maintenance Program

Whatever the size or complexity of a machine, implementing a maintenance plan can reduce downtime and maintenance costs, shifting from reactive to preventive maintenance. Full story »

 

today's news

CR Group Earns Four TOBY Awards

BSM Staff | 04.01.26

BOCA RATON, FL -- CP Group, an owner-operator of office properties throughout the Sunbelt, has received four Outstanding Building of the Year awards for 2025 from the BOMA Miami-Dade chapter.

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Tall Buildings Report Finds NYC Most Expensive

BSM Staff | 04.01.26

NEW YORK CITY -- New York remains the most expensive city to build high rise buildings in the world, according to a new report from Turner & Townsend, which provides a unique perspective on the market for tall buildings across six global cities.

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Johnson Joins Rite-Hite via Acquisition

BSM Staff | 04.01.26

MILWAUKEE, WI -- Rite-Hite Holding Corporation has acquired Johnson Equipment Company, of Dallas, TX with 300 employees at 15 regional offices in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Mexico.

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ISSA Names McGrath, Friedl Advocates of Year

BSM Staff | 03.31.26

ROSEMONT, IL -- ISSA has named the recipients of its Advocates of the Year Awards, presented at the association’s inaugural 2026 International Cleaning Week Awards Dinner in Washington D.C. on March 23.

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CGA Applauds NULCA Paper on Utility Damages

BSM Staff | 03.31.26

WASHINGTON – A new research paper describes how unmapped or poorly mapped facilities, excessive one-call tickets, surging infrastructure projects and outdated architecture have created an unsustainable situation for locating and safely excavating around buried utilities.

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BreakTanks Ensure Fire Safety, Access

BSM Staff | 03.31.26

VANCOUVER, WA -- NWPX Park, a designer of water utilities and environmental solutions, is highlighting its BreakTank water storage tanks, a family of non-pressurized, atmospheric storage solutions for secure water storage in domestic water and fire protection systems.

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