In 2017, NRCA launched its One Voice initiative to unite the roofing industry and speak with one voice about matters critical to the roofing industry's continued success.
To ensure all industry sectors are given an opportunity to participate, NRCA amended its bylaws to allow manufacturers, distributors, architects, engineers and consultants that choose to participate to become full members of the association, meaning they will be granted voting rights and eligible for leadership roles within the association. Previously, such rights were reserved only for contractor members.
"NRCA's One Voice initiative offers a unique opportunity for the roofing industry to address the major issues we face. However, our work can only be accomplished with commitments from leaders from all sectors of this great industry," says Reid Ribble, NRCA's CEO. "Only together as a roofing community can we take this transformational approach to address our issues and concerns and achieve success in the future."
Issues currently affecting the roofing industry include workforce development and certification; advancing the industry's public policy agenda; building codes and insurance; and increasing professionalism throughout the industry.
"Boral Roofing is proud to join NRCA's One Voice initiative," says Eric Miller, vice president of sales and marketing for Boral Roofing. "United together, we will ensure our collective voice is heard, protecting and enhancing the roofing industry at large."
"We are excited to join NRCA and its One Voice initiative," said John J. Campbell, Eagle Roofing Products' vice president of sales and marketing. "We began our support of NRCA through our company's involvement with the tile roofing industry's trade association, The Tile Roofing Industry Alliance (previously known as the Tile Roofing Institute). Our commitment to align Eagle Roofing Products with NRCA as a partner member further strengthens our commitment to the roofing industry as a whole by engaging all of our team members and working collectively to drive awareness and assist with solutions while fully supporting the continued success of the association."
"The roofing community is strong and diverse with a wealth of knowledge and experience," says John Corbett, vice president and general manager of PABCO Roofing Products. "By working together to positively impact the challenges facing us all, I am confident we will effect change that will enhance our industry and strengthen our future. We are proud to support NRCA's One Voice initiative."
For more information about NRCA and its One Voice initiative, go to www.nrca.net/onevoice.
NRCA is one of the construction industry's most respected trade associations and the voice and leading authority in the roofing industry for information, education, technology and advocacy. It represents all segments of the roofing industry, including contractors; manufacturers; distributors; architects; consultants; engineers; building owners; and city, state and government agencies. NRCA's mission is to inform and assist the roofing industry, act as its principal advocate and help members in serving their customers. NRCA continually strives to enhance every aspect of the roofing industry. For information about NRCA and its services and offerings, visit www.nrca.net.
Boral Roofing LLC is a subsidiary of Boral USA and is the country's largest premium provider of complete roofing and reroofing solutions for architects, as well as commercial and residential builders. Boral Roofing operates manufacturing plants throughout the U.S. Visit Boral Roofing online atwww.BoralRoof.com.
Headquartered in Roswell, Ga., Boral North America is a leader in key construction materials and building product markets with operations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. In 2017, Boral acquired Headwaters Incorporated, expanding Boral's product offering and manufacturing and distribution footprint across North America. In construction materials, Boral has a national footprint and industry-leading position in the processing and distribution of fly ash—a by-product of coal combustion. In building products, Boral manufactures and supplies cladding, roof tiles, windows and other light building products for residential and commercial markets nationally. Boral's manufactured stone veneer includes leading brands Cultured Stone® by Boral,® Boral Versetta Stone,® Eldorado Stone, Dutch Quality and StoneCraft. Boral's light building products portfolio includes Boral TruExterior® Siding & Trim—a pioneer of the innovative poly-ash category of exterior building products—as well as shutters, gable vents, mounting blocks and tool systems. In roofing, Boral is a leading manufacturer of clay and concrete roof tiles and also produces composite polymer and stone-coated metal roof tiles. Boral also has a 50 percent share of the Meridian Brick joint venture, a leading clay and concrete brick manufacturer formed with Forterra Brick in 2016.
Eagle Roofing Products is a division of Burlingame Industries, a California-based, privately held family organization that has been in the concrete roof tile industry for over 40 years. Founded in 1989 with five employees, Eagle has grown to four manufacturing plants, five design centers and a workforce of 700 employees. As the largest USA-made, USA-owned concrete roof tile manufacturer in the U.S., Eagle Roofing Products specializes in providing concrete tile roofing solutions for the building industry.
Celebrating our 35th anniversary this year, PABCO Roofing Products is a manufacturer of premium asphalt shingles based in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Over the years, we have built our reputation through our exceptional people and remarkable products. We look forward to supporting the roofing industry for many generations to come. Visit PABCO Roofing Products online at www.pabcoroofing.com.
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