Authors

Kate Gawlik

Kate Gawlik is a freelance writer, editor and marketing consultant focusing on metal and sustainable roofing. She has worked with national and construction trade magazines.

Articles authored

TitleSubtitleDate
Metal shingle factsKnowing the good and bad about metal shingles will help you select the most suitable roofing materialSeptember 2013
The head chefDane Bradford is NRCA's new presidentJune 2004
Under constructionBoca Raton's new high school was built around the existing campusJune 2004
Receiving recognitionNRCA members are honored for their hard work and innovationMay 2004
Old look, new digsA new high-end house gets a distinct tile roof systemMay 2004
A racing dynastyMaintenance work leads to a new project at Petty Enterprises' complexApril 2004
Defending the coastA historic North Carolina Fort is renovatedMarch 2004
Reforming educationA new Arizona high school tries a different teaching conceptFebruary 2004
Representing the South SideChicago's Midway Airport expands to serve more passengersJanuary 2004
EssentialsA new you for a new yearJanuary 2004
Is it time to loosen your belt?The economy remains sluggish, but contractors are hoping for an improved yearDecember 2003
All that pizzazzA shake roof system is spiced up with copper detailsDecember 2003
Working relationshipsContractors and consultants explain the important issues in their relationshipNovember 2003
Recreating craftsmanshipA Michigan contractor reroofs an HGTV-spotlighted building—the Cranbrook HouseNovember 2003
Defining charityA womens service club receives a discounted metal roof systemOctober 2003
Rutgers' ambianceA historical mansion is renovated to match its 1852 designSeptember 2003
Downtown digsA curved metal roof system is a new addition to Omaha's changing skylineAugust 2003
New council, new standardsNRCA facilitates an initiative to create standards for constructed roof systemsJuly 2003
The queen of queensA Queen Anne-style house is brought back to lifeJuly 2003
A good guyJohn Gooding begins his journey as NRCA presidentJune 2003