Duro-Last hosted its virtual Duro-Days event Jan. 25-28, welcoming more than 830 contractors representing 480-plus companies. The event provided guests with a variety of educational presentations and webinars, as well as honored multiple contractors for their outstanding dedication and workmanship over the past year.
The top honor of 2020 Contractor of the Year was awarded to longtime Duro-Last contractor Parsons Commercial Roofing from Waco, Texas. The Parsons’ team earned the Contractor of the Year distinction for its exceptional work, attention to detail, customer service and outstanding sales throughout 2020.
Additionally, Duro-Last Project Awards were recognized throughout Duro-Days for the sixth year in a row. This category-specific competition honored contractors who completed outstanding projects in six unique divisions.
Award winners and categories included:
Project of the Year Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes all aspects of a Duro-Last Roofing System and demonstrates a dedication to outstanding workmanship, best practices, innovation and customer service.
Contractor: McDermott and Sons Roofing, Atlantic, Iowa
Project: Fridley Palms Theatre, Waukee, Iowa
Custom-Fabrication Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes Duro-Last’s custom-fabricated membrane and accessories throughout the roofing system.
Contractor: Zimmer Roofing & Construction, Port Huron, Mich.
Project: Christian Financial Credit Union, Sterling Heights, Mich.
Edge-to-Edge & Deck-to-Sky Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes Duro-Last products for the entire roofing system, from Edge-to-Edge & Deck-to-Sky.
Contractor: Nasi Roofing, Minocqua, Wis.
Project: Crivitz High School, Crivitz, Wis.
Metal Roofing Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes EXCEPTIONAL Metals metal roofing and wall panels.
Contractor: Tech Roofing Service Inc., Chicopee, Mass.
Project: Massachusetts Turnpike Charlton Westbound Service Station, Charlton, Mass.
Sustainability Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes Duro-Last products or services to reduce the environmental impact of the building.
Contractor: Superior Services RSH Inc., Lansing, Mich.
Project: Bishop Elementary School, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Specialty Membrane Award
Recognizing the project that best utilizes Duro-Last roll good products, including Rock-Ply and Shingle-Ply prints.
Contractor: Mid-Western Commercial Roofers Inc., Mobile, Ala.
Project: Mansfield Elementary School, Mansfield, La.
View the awards videos from the virtual Duro-Days event.
A Digital Approach to a Personal Event
While originally slated to take place in Los Angeles, the 2021 event shifted to a digital platform in response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 climate. Titled Duro-Days, the virtual event included four days packed with information and celebration of achievements despite the challenges that 2020 presented.
“We look forward to Seminar every year because it gives us a chance to connect on a personal level with many of our contractors across the country,” says Duro-Last Executive Vice President Shawn Sny. “All of us were disappointed when it became clear that we needed to adjust our approach for this year, but we were dedicated to providing an engaging, meaningful, experience for our contractors no matter what the circumstances and I’m proud to say that it was executed flawlessly.”
Monday’s Duro-Days General Session included presentations by company leaders and familiar faces, covering topics from company updates and initiatives to a new online order entry system, rooftop safety, sales and marketing support, and much more. The day was rounded out by a virtual visit from Reid Ribble, National Roofing Contractors Association CEO. Reid provided a summary of the impacts that 2020 had on the roofing industry, and provided a positive outlook for continued growth moving forward.
Tuesday’s General Session included updates from even more familiar faces and covered topics ranging from manufacturing to edge metal solutions from EXCEPTIONAL Metals, codes and approval updates from the Engineering Services team, product innovation, Duro-Shield coatings, and more. The day ended with one of Duro-Last’s largest new product unveilings: Duro-Last X, a custom-cut roll good membrane.
Wednesday and Thursday were packed with interactive webinar breakout sessions, providing deeper dives into the initiatives highlighted during General Sessions. Topics included Custom-Fabrication Tips & Tricks, as well as Duro-Last incentives, insurance coverage, unique marketing opportunities, edge metal quoting and more.
“While we couldn’t host everyone in person, it was important to us to host a digital event that offered the same quality content that our Seminar is known for,” Sny says. “Duro-Days presented a great opportunity for even more members of the Duro-Last team to participate and share their expertise with contractors. This was a team effort across the board and we were able to provide contractors with a wide variety of educational information that they can use in their own business.”