Drag Trusses: The Hidden Component of Lateral Systems Jeff Vance I had a chance not long ago to grab coffee with an old college roommate. We’re both engineers by trade, but our careers took different paths — he went into structural consulting, while I went into component design, working with wood trusses. As often happens, the conversation quickly... Read More May 2026 Issue #18322 Page 38
Building Future Builders and Truss Designers Jeff Haider Many of us have sought ways to help grow the next generation of builders, and I’m fortunate to work with a local program doing just that. The Bakken Area Skills Center (BASC) in Watford City, ND is committed to empowering individuals through career and technical education, fostering a... Read More May 2026 Issue #18322 Page 107
An Industry Best Practice for Informing Installers Sean Shields One of the most effective tools available to component manufacturers to inform installers and framers of the potential hazards associated with the installation of structural building components is the Component Warning Notice (CWN). Developed by the SBCA, the CWN has emerged as an industry best... Read More May 2026 Issue #18322 Page 150
A Small Booth in a Big Industry: Why Exhibit? Paragon Team In the middle of the largest residential construction show in the world, wedged between estimating software and the kitchen and bath aisle, our small booth was focused on one question: where do structural components truly fit in the future of homebuilding? The International Builders Show... Read More March 2026 Issue #18320 Page 58
Rediscovering Automated Builder For decades, Automated Builder was more than a trade magazine. It was “The Source” for industrialized, off-site, and systems-built housing, linking manufacturers, suppliers, and innovators across the country. Longtime readers will remember that the publication began under the earlier... Read More March 2026 Issue #18320 Page 152
It’s a Wrap: A Year of Transformation in Off-Site Construction Dario Schmidt As we close the books on 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect on a year defined by innovation, adaptability, and forward momentum in the world of off-site construction and component manufacturing. Throughout the past twelve months, our editorial team has explored the trends,... Read More December 2025 Issue #17317 Page 52
Refining End-of-Line Material Handling with Panel Lifts and Carts TRIAD / Merrick Machine Company Team In modular and off-site construction, productivity gains rarely come from dramatic changes in framing or sheathing techniques. Instead, the biggest improvements often occur at transition points and especially end-of-the-line material handling. Moving completed wall panels safely, efficiently,... Read More December 2025 Issue #17317 Page 64
Building on Better at BCMC 2025: Setting the Pace for Next-Generation Component Manufacturing Dario Schmidt “Building on Better” has been our guiding mission at Stiles Machinery, reflecting our commitment to advancing the building component industry. As the exclusive sales and service partner for the HOMAG Group in the U.S., and the representative of WEINMANN and HOMAG solutions for... Read More November 2025 Issue #17316 Page 65
Looking Toward the Future with Safe Arbor at BCMC Anna Stamm We all know that the Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) is THE place to go when you want to see the latest and greatest from suppliers to the structural building components industry. Now that BCMC has been combined with the annual Framer’s Summit, the resulting BCMC | FS... Read More November 2025 Issue #17316 Page 84
Rethinking Shear Transfer at Floor Transitions Jeff Vance Still defaulting to rim boards at every floor edge? In modern wood-framed construction, it’s worth taking a closer look at several detailing options including ribbon boards or top chord bearing detailing. These options can simplify construction and reduce blocking material while still... Read More October 2025 Issue #17315 Page 46