Strategic Finance for Modern Manufacturers Carl Villella For component manufacturers, maintaining a competitive edge requires a delicate balance between engineering excellence and savvy capital deployment. High-precision machinery and automated lines are the lifeblood of our shops, but acquiring them demands significant capital. That’s why... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 93
Onboarding is Not Orientation After more than 30 years of recruiting in the structural building components industry, along with my own background in offsite manufacturing, I have learned that hiring someone is only the beginning. Keeping them is where many companies struggle. One of the biggest complaints I hear from... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 102
Design Connections: Building a Knowledge Transfer SOP Geordie Secord Last month’s article, “Is Your Tribal Knowledge Retiring or Expired?”, addresses the “Single Point of Failure” — the realization that your plant’s most valuable intellectual property is currently walking out the door every day at 5:00 PM in the head of a... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 112
Off-Site Construction Opens Doors for the Next Generation of Construction Workers Ryan Colker It’s the middle of summer at a jobsite for a new school in the South and construction workers are on scaffolding to install windows on the second floor. Outside temperatures are topping 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and the humidity is unbearable. Yet, the project must be completed in time for... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 120
Growing The Building Center in the Carolinas The Building Center Team Not every company can say they’ve been providing quality building products to their market for nearly 50 years, but The Building Center, Inc. can! We were founded in the Charlotte metro market in 1977, and since then, we’ve grown into one of the largest privately owned lumber and... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 126
The Hidden Assets Revealed in the 2026 CS150 Craig Webb Each year, the 2026 Construction Supply 150, powered by Webb Analytics, reveals and analyzes the size and scope of America’s key lumber and building material dealers. It tells what they did in the previous year, updates their activities in current year, and uses past trends to forecast... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 132
Long Span Trusses Alpine Team Designing long-span trusses starts with a clear definition. Establishing what constitutes a long-span truss sets expectations early, helping to drive smarter design, manufacturing, and logistics decisions from the outset. [For all figures, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] Defining Long-Span... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 138
Mansard-type Truss Design MiTek Staff Mansard-type trusses are a type of roof truss that extend outward and are supported only on top and bottom of the tall end, allowing it to cantilever out without additional support. [For all images, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] They are commonly designed with a pin and vertical roller... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 148
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Component Manufacturing Simpson Strong-Tie Staff Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is everywhere we look lately. From health care to education to manufacturing operations, AI leaders claim their applications will improve productivity and streamline business processes in every way imaginable. Some say it will replace jobs, while others... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 157
Incredible Value Awaits You in Columbus at BCMC 2026 Sean Shields We all know how fast this industry moves, and how hard it can be to stay ahead. That’s exactly why you need to begin planning to attend BCMC 2026 in Columbus, Ohio, September 14–18. If you’re serious about improving your operation, strengthening your team, and finding better... Read More June 2026 Issue #18323 Page 164