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Thom McAnally

The Cost of Convenience: How Offshore and Remote Design are Undermining the Future of the Truss Industry

Over the past two decades, the truss industry has quietly engineered a crisis of its own making. In the pursuit of flexibility and cost efficiency, companies have embraced remote designers and offshore design firms. Although these shifts solve immediate staffing needs, they’re slowly...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
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Geordie Secord

Why Designers Should Get Out of the Office (and Into the Field)

Geordie Secord

Last month’s article, “What You Learn on the Floor,” talks about the benefits of having design staff spend some time in the shop. There’s a lot to learn there—and gaining a real appreciation for what the production team does can be eye-opening for designers, whether...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
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Craig Webb

Truss-Making Companies on Webb Analytics’ 2025 Construction Supply 150 Struggled Amid Tough Times

Craig Webb

Component manufacturers had to work hard to stay level in 2024, hurt by a big drop in multifamily construction and a modest decline in lumber prices, Webb Analytics’ latest Construction Supply 150 reveals. The 34 of the report’s 150 companies that sell trusses saw their collective...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
Page 98
Joan O’Neil and Ed  Cilurso

5 Ways Building Safety Professionals Are Using Artificial Intelligence

Joan O’Neil and Ed Cilurso

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve as a transformative technology, it is increasingly supporting building safety professionals both in the field and behind the scenes. AI integration into the industry empowers professionals and organizations by providing enhanced tools to assess...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
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MiTek Staff

The ICC Code Development Process – Code Action Hearing Update

MiTek Staff

The International Code Council (ICC) recently completed the first of two Group B Code Action Hearings (CAH) in Orlando, Florida, from April 27 to May 6 for development of the 2027 I-Codes. The second CAH will be held in October in Cleveland, Ohio. This marks a significant milestone in the new...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
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Alpine Team

New IFC Export: Better Collaboration and Visualization

Alpine Team

Alpine continues to innovate with the latest version of the IntelliVIEW Suite, now offering IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) export to improve collaboration, visualization, and accuracy in Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. IFC export enables seamless data exchange across...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
Page 125
Simpson Strong-Tie Staff

Lot Level Tracking

Simpson Strong-Tie Staff

Simpson Strong-Tie has been a supplier of connectors for trusses and engineered-wood products for years. This experience has provided insights into the needs of the component manufacturer and has resulted in the development of innovative software that meets those needs. Our project management...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
Page 133
Joe Kannapell, PE

The Last Word: Knowing When to Hold ‘Em

Joe Kannapell, PE

Nearly 20 years after the Tibbetts family sold Cox Lumber to Home Depot, a crowd of onlookers gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of Tibbetts Lumber’s soon-to-be largest truss plant, which will be located in Zephyrhills, Florida. This event demonstrated the on-going confidence of...

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June 2025
Issue #17311
Page 170
Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Panic Buying or Reasonable Expectation

Anna Stamm

Walking past the stack of 15 bags of top soil that’s been in my garage since spring 2021, I thought of parallels to our current economic uncertainty and urges to “buy now” or wait. If you’re thinking about making purchases as a buffer against tariffs, price increases, and...

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May 2025
Issue #17310
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Joe Kannapell, PE

Home Building Technology, Part V: Early Truss Connection Innovators

Joe Kannapell, PE

Three midcentury forces converged to form the truss business we know today. First came the deluge of demand for affordable housing after World War II. Then came the prefabbers who addressed that need with trusses. And finally came the connector that made trusses into a blockbuster...

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May 2025
Issue #17310
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