Jim W Cooper


Roles


Oldcastle Architectural (101555)


Employee - 1980- Current

CRH is the leading building materials company in North America and the world. We manufacture and distribute a diverse range of superior building materials, products, and solutions, which are used extensively in construction p...


Moisture Management’s Front Line
December 2016

Different masonry types will require different installation and moisture management techniques.

Mortar
November 2016

Since the mortar joint makes up about 20 percent of a brick structure’s surface area, coloring the mortar enhances the building’s appearance. Solomon Colors’ Mortar Colors are available in unique, pre-weighed and pre-measured amounts to assure accurate c

Express Beauty And Interest With Natural Stone
November 2016

Natural stone can add unique texture and elegance to a room, building, or outdoor space that can’t be achieved with other materials. Incorporating natural stone into interior or exterior settings can give both residential and commercial spaces a little s

Pavestone Creates Custom Paver for Centro Plaza Transit Hub
November 2016

Recently opened Centro Plaza, a $16 million, multi-modal transit center for the VIA Metropolitan System of San Antonio, features an architectural design that celebrates the beauty of the natural landscape with a modern, illuminated twist. In addition to

Moisture Management’s Front Line
October 2016

Advancements in building technologies have produced both lighter-weight materials that help reduce initial construction costs and the ability to create tighter building envelopes, which can lower lifetime energy costs. As beneficial as these overall savi

Caruso St John's Newport Street Gallery wins 2016 RIBA Stirling Prize
October 2016

Caruso St John's Newport Street Gallery wins 2016 RIBA Stirling Prize

Croxton Collaborative Preserves 96 Percent of Wooster Hall’s Brutalist ‘Bones’ in Sustainable SUNY New Paltz Project
October 2016

Croxton Collaborative Preserves 96 Percent of Wooster Hall’s Brutalist ‘Bones’ in Sustainable SUNY New Paltz Project