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Ed Serrano

Great to Connect at BCMC and Beyond

Ed Serrano

BCMC 2025 was a great opportunity to connect with the industry and share insights from our experience in automation. We really enjoyed seeing firsthand how teams are approaching production and exploring new ways to improve efficiency. Thank you to everyone who came to the Vekta booth to chat...

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November 2025
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Paragon Team

Redefining Truss Design Freedom with Paragon

Paragon Team

The 2025 Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) in Omaha was an incredible week for the Paragon team. [For all photos, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] This annual event brings together the heart of our industry – the innovators, the veterans, and the problem-solvers pushing...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
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Anna Stamm

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...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
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Todd Drummond

The True Cost of Ambition

Todd Drummond

What is a job or career truly worth to you? How do you define your own worth? Imagine knowing, before accepting a new position, that it might cost you something far greater than time — that it could erode your closest relationships, damage your marriage, or distance you from your...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
Page 90
Lesko Financial Services Team

Slowing Growth and Sticky Inflation Ahead for Q4

Lesko Financial Services Team

The U.S. economy entered the Fourth Quarter of the year with fading momentum and increasing caution signs from some indicators, including a weakening labor market, challenging financial realities, and lingering inflation. Analysts are forecasting GDP growth of only 1.9% for the last three months...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
Page 96
Thom McAnally

Why PTO Banks Leave Employees Feeling Shortchanged

Over the past few decades, many employers have shifted from offering separate vacation, sick time, and holiday benefits to providing a single pool called Paid Time Off (PTO). On the surface, this change is framed as a modern improvement. Employers highlight administrative simplicity, cost...

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November 2025
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Geordie Secord

Design Connections: Does It Cost Money to Have Happy, Productive Employees?

Geordie Secord

Before I begin, let me say that I did not always believe that expanded benefits would pay off, or were even possible for most companies. When companies talk about employee benefits, the conversation often turns to cost. Paid vacation, sick leave, parental leave—these all sound like...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
Page 108
MSR Lumber Producers Council

Celebrating a Robust History

MSR Lumber Producers Council

Almost two years ago, the MSR Lumber Producers Council (MSRLPC) Board of Directors got serious about putting together a comprehensive timeline for the history of the MSR lumber industry. In their experience, it was one of the few topics that, when Googled, came up short on information. Even...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
Page 117
Alpine Team

Design Wall Layouts, Panelize, Break, Build, and Stack with iPanel

Alpine Team

Within the IntelliVIEW Suite, the iPanel app gives component manufacturers a comprehensive set of tools to design, detail, review, and modify wall panels. From creating wall layouts to reviewing sheathing specs, iPanel simplifies the panel design process to optimize designer efficiency while...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
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Todd Grevious, PE

5 Joist Hanger Mistakes That Could Fail Your Inspection—And How to Avoid Costly Repairs and Callbacks

Todd Grevious, PE

Joist hangers are simple to install, but ignoring details can cause issues with inspectors and lead to project delays. At our office, we often see the same mistakes repeated—simple errors that are easy to avoid with proper care and following best practices. Here are the five most common...

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November 2025
Issue #17316
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