LATEST NEWS FROM THE TENSILE INDUSTRY
Providing Complete Solution To All Your Tensile Membrane Structure Requirements since 2009
We try to bring to you the exclusive latest news from Tensile Membrane Industry with updates to unique feature stories and project case studies, with the sole intention of inspiring and educating readers about the benefits of fabric as an innovative building material. We strive to deliver timely industry information to help you stay informed about the Tensile Membrane marketplace.
Minnesota to delay PFAS reporting deadline
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has announced it will extend the upcoming reporting deadline under the state’s PFAS-in-Products law. As currently written, the law requires manufacturers of intentionally added PFAS-containing products in [...]
Lenzing appoints Georg Kasperkovitz COO, member of managing board
Image: Lenzing AG The supervisory board of Lenzing AG has appointed Georg Kasperkovitz as a member of the managing board and chief operating officer (COO) of Lenzing AG. Kasperkovitz brings more than 15 [...]
Lawrence Fabric & Metal Structures promotes Marshall Tucker to vice president of operations
Marshall Tucker, Lawrence’s new vice president of operations. Image: Lawrence Fabric & Metal Structures Lawrence Fabric & Metal Structures, St. Louis, Mo., has announced the promotion of Marshall Tucker to vice president of [...]
Universal Fiber Systems appoints Jonathan Craig new CEO
Image: Universal Fiber Systems Universal Fiber Systems℠ LLC has announced the appointment of Jonathan Craig as its new chief executive officer (CEO). Craig brings more than 15 years of executive leadership experience in [...]
Consumer confidence decreases in June
Image: The Conference Board The Conference Board released the June 2025 Consumer Confidence Index®, reporting that consumer confidence fell by 5.4 points in June to 93.0, down from 98.4 in May. The cutoff date [...]
A bridge to the future
The Redmond Technology Station Bridge, a 2024 Award of Excellence winner, ushered in a greener, safer way to move Microsoft’s employees and other community members. Photo: TYLin/Silman A most unlikely location of placemaking can [...]
