Lumber Briefs: Lumber & Housing Market Forecast Matt Layman Housing is Over Built; Lumber is the Honey Hole Most of the time, the daily news and world events do not have a significant impact on how we buy and sell lumber. This recent stuff is different. It’s scary. All the trade and economic balls are in the air, and politically the U.S. is... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 94
Knowledge and Experience Make All the Difference Ray Fedorko What makes Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service, Inc., of Moon Township, Pennsylvania so special? It has to be our President, Carl Villella. An active participant in the financing arena since 1992, Carl is a Certified Financial Lease Professional (CFLP), the preeminent professional... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 96
Bucket Lists for Structural Engineers and Some Resources for Helping Cross Post-Frame Off Your List David Finkenbinder Bucket lists are mentioned regularly today, which got me to thinking – what about a bucket list for structural engineers? ASCE and others have put together lists of engineering wonders of the modern world, so those seem like a good start for sights to see. But for a practitioner, I’d... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 108
The Last Word: Whole House Builders? Joe Kannapell, PE Why aren’t your trussers designing walls and EWP too, as we said they would twenty-five years ago? To pave their way, we would deliver more intelligent (“IntelliBuilt”) and optimized (“OptiFramed”) software, and builders would provide flawless “BIM”... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 125
Advertiser Forum: Priorities vs. Commitments Anna Stamm We’ve all been there—hurrying to finish one thing while juggling a dozen other things. We don’t want to let anyone down, disappoint someone who’s expecting something of us, or fail to meet our own expectations for ourselves. Unfortunately, the more we try to do, the more... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 6
Celebrating 50 Years of Truss Design Innovation, Part XIII Joe Kannapell, PE Part XIII: The Unfinished Whole House By purchasing Alpine, ITW/Truswal strengthened their chances of outflanking MiTek/TrusJoist in building the whole house. At the time of this acquisition in early 2006, we at MiTek had poured many millions into our efforts and had little to show for it.... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 8
Spida Machinery – Square 1 Merger Chris Scott On July 1, Square1 Design and Manufacture, one of America’s leading frame and truss machinery providers, joined forces with Spida Machinery. We are thrilled at this merger as it means we are now offering the most compelling mix of machinery, software, and service to the frame, truss, and... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 15
Countdown to BCMC—It’s All About the Booths Anna Stamm People look forward to attending the Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) for many reasons, including connecting with their friends and colleagues, participating in meetings and educational sessions, and enjoying social activities and events. But undoubtedly the #1 reason to attend... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 20
Two Common Mistakes Cost At Least 2-3 Points of Net Profit Every Year Todd Drummond Most, if not all, are now caught up in the summer building season to make serious money for their component divisions. However, far too many companies are allowing tens of thousands of dollars to be lost because of commonly accepted bad practices. Practices such as using non-precise labor... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 24
Does the Manufacturing Facility’s Environment Affect Quality? Glenn Traylor Can quality be determined by examining the environment of the facility manufacturing the product? It seems like the two are unrelated, but, after evaluating hundreds of facilities, quality seems to be proportional to the environment of the manufacturing. By this, I’m not saying that brand... Read More August 2019 Issue #11241 Page 34