What If The Golden Gate Bridge Had Been Hot-Dip Galvanized?

www.designandbuildwithmetal.com – By Philip G. Rahrig, Executive Director, American Galvanizers Association – An iconic landmark known worldwide since its opening in 1937 is the 4,200 foot-long main span Golden Gate Bridge, connecting Fort Point in San Francisco to Marin County. Its name actually comes from the body of treacherous water over which it crosses, originally named …

Watch and Close: 8 Videos That Show How to Close a Sales Deal

Our partners at Hubspot recently posted a great piece on closing a sales deal. Specifically they discussed a few of the different methods and also showed some videos. We felt this would be a good piece to share with your sales staff, you may even learn something new, I know we did. January 8, 2015 …

Magnificent Metal Mondays – Live in Las Vegas at IBS

Today we bring you a special edition of Magnificent Metal Mondays. We are here in Las Vegas for the International Builder’s Show and we are looking forward to a great few days of touching base with others in the industry. We are specifically excited to see what new products will be unveiled here in Las …

Magnificent Metal Mondays – The Mountain Hut

Absolutely marvelous design on this structure, well at least that is our opinion. The structure consists of aluminum squares, windows and solar panels. It really does look like an ice-cube in the middle of a bunch of snow and cold weather. In looking at the photos we wonder what it must