Preparing for the Future: How the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act Impacts Component Manufacturers Carl Villella The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act marks a pivotal shift in the U.S. housing landscape. Aimed at addressing the national supply crisis, this bipartisan legislation introduces sweeping changes to federal housing standards and permitting. For building component manufacturers — particularly... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 101
Are You Choosing a Job or Being Sold One? Over the years, more than one person has referred to JobLine as the “eHarmony of the truss industry.” I usually laugh when I hear it, but the comparison does make a point. The goal of recruiting shouldn’t be getting someone to change jobs. It should be finding the right match... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 110
Design Connections: The “Ghost” Designer and Offshoring Your Secret Sauce Geordie Secord There is a quiet transformation happening in the backrooms of North American truss plants. Faced with a chronic shortage of experienced local design talent and unyielding demand for faster turnarounds, owners and general managers are turning to overnight, overseas design services. On paper, the... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 120
Where Connections Create Value: Highlights from the 2026 MSR Workshop MSR Lumber Producers Council For component manufacturers who rely on machine stress rated (MSR) lumber in their day-to-day operations, the annual MSR Workshop continues to distinguish itself as one of the most valuable events on the industry calendar. The 2026 Workshop, held at the end of April in Orange Beach, AL, once... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 130
ANSI/TPI 1-2022 – Person Load in MiTek Engineering Software MiTek Staff Per ANSI/TPI 1-2022 (National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction), Section 6.2.2.5, trusses with an overall span of 18 ft or greater must be evaluated for a 300 lb concentrated person load applied at the midpoint of any chord panel that is not sheathed with... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 142
BCMC 2026 Preview: Equipment Solutions from Simpson Strong-Tie Simpson Strong-Tie Staff The 2026 Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) is just around the corner. Our team is eager to present the latest innovations at our booth this year, including cutting-edge equipment, software, and services. This year, we are proud to feature a range of advanced saws, including... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 151
Building a Culture of Quality Christine Wagner Quality is more than a requirement. It is a key driver of customer confidence, operational efficiency, workforce development, and long-term business success. As component manufacturers continue to focus on continuous improvement, employee development, and operational excellence,... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 160
Halteman quietly led out to pasture under guise that it’s a promising site for a truss plant Jay Halteman After nearly 40 years in sales in the structural wood component industry, and with countless trusses and wall panels behind him, Jay Halteman has nevertheless summarily been shown the door – and by his own two progeny, to boot. His long, tiresome and haggled-over retirement is effective... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 165
The Last Word: Tracking Labor After Houlihan Joe Kannapell, PE As discussed in The Last Word in May, “John Houlihan’s Contributions,” John Houlihan introduced a proven way to manage plant labor, applying his trade to plant systems as they were, rather than how they could be, which was reflective of his background outside our industry. When... Read More July 2026 Issue #18324 Page 188
Advertiser Forum: What a Knock Says Anna Stamm I don’t mind having solicitors from time to time, even though the neighborhood has a sign against it. In fact, when someone tells me they’re doing work on a neighbor’s house that interests me, I’ll have a conversation and get a quote. Why not? It’s not as if... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 6