Archive for July 2025
Sunbelt Modular Inc. Acquires Whitley Manufacturing
Sunbelt Modular Inc. Acquires Whitley Manufacturing Phoenix, Arizona – Sunbelt Modular, Inc. (“Sunbelt” or “SMB”), a leading producer of high-quality and sustainable modular building solutions, has announced its acquisition of Whitley Manufacturing (“WMI”). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded by F.R. Bratton of Elkhart and later acquired by Williams Mobile Offices of Baltimore…
Read MoreNew PAC-Shield CV Roof Vent Improves Efficiency, Extends Roof Life
New PAC-Shield CV Roof Vent Improves Efficiency, Extends Roof Life Petersen expands it PAC-CLAD line of architectural metal cladding systems with the launch of its new PAC-Shield CV roof venting system. PAC-Shield CV is a ventilated composite insulation panel that includes a 4×8-ft. layer of closed-cell rigid polyisocyanurate, integrated solid wood spacers that create a…
Read MoreModular Building Institute Statement on Pennsylvania Senate Bill 908
Modular Building Institute Statement on Pennsylvania Senate Bill 908 For over forty years, the Modular Building Institute has been the leading advocate for the modular construction industry. Representing over 650 member organizations across the globe, including 28 in Pennsylvania who have offered reliable employment in their communities for years, we strongly encourage the Pennsylvania State…
Read MoreProctor Group Supplies Membrane Products to Social Bite Villages
Proctor Group Supplies Membrane Products to Social Bite Villages Scottish suppliers across the construction industry, including the Proctor Group, have provided support to a homelessness charity in creating new supported village communities. Social Bite, a social business as well as a charity, empowers people to transform their own lives. Since 2012, its varied work has…
Read MoreOregon’s Prevailing Wage Proposal: A Wake-Up Call for Modular Construction
Should House Bill 2688A become law, building projects would increase in price, face longer completion timelines, and produce significantly more waste. The bill also incentivizes contract awards to out of state businesses who would not reinvest their earnings into the local Oregon economy.
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