Fueling Growth: How Equipment Financing Aligns with U.S. Business Optimism Carl Villella U.S. businesses are feeling optimistic, with nearly half expecting economic improvement in the next 12 months. This four-year high in confidence, despite inflation and tariff concerns, is translating into a strong desire for growth. A remarkable 66% of middle-market companies and 36% of small... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 75
The New Hiring-Zone: A Smart Way to Hire in a Tight Industry Let’s face it—finding the right people in the offsite construction industry isn’t getting easier. Whether you’re searching for a seasoned truss designer, a sharp estimator, or a dependable production manager, the usual massive job boards don’t cut it. That’s... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 82
Design Connections: Beating the Big Job Board Blues Geordie Secord When you’re job hunting or looking to hire, you’ve got choices. Lots of them. You can go with the big-name job boards that everyone knows about, or you can try something different—something more personal. The experience you get depends entirely on which path you choose, and the... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 88
MSR Workshop: Relax, Connect, Learn MSR Lumber Producers Council The MSR Workshop headed west to Idaho this spring to a resort destination that lived up to its reputation! The annual event hosted by the MSR Lumber Producers Council in late April welcomed 68 attendees, including five guests, to the Coeur d’Alene Resort for three days of networking,... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 96
Protecting Tomorrow: Why Advocating for Safety and Building Codes Matters Today Ryan Colker Building safety is an essential part of our daily lives, influencing everything from the homes we live in to the businesses we visit and the public spaces we use. Safe buildings don’t just happen by accident, they are the result of careful planning and the adoption and enforcement of... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 102
Changes in Flat Roof Snow Calculation in ASCE 7-22 MiTek Staff Chapter 7 of ASCE 7-22 (Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures) introduces significant changes that affect the magnitude of snow loads and, consequently, truss design. While some of these changes reduce snow load values, others increase them. One of the... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 108
Utilizing Stack List and Release Groups Simpson Strong-Tie Staff Often, software users will not realize the full extent of features available to them in a program. Our CS Director™ and CS Truss Studio™ both offer extensive options, including the ones discussed here. You can create stack lists in both CS Director™ and CS Truss... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 114
The Last Word: Discovering Excellence in Germany Joe Kannapell, PE In late May, I was fortunate to travel to Germany on a quest to discover processes that could advance the state of the art of component manufacturing. Driving 90 miles from Munich’s 6 million people, I passed several quaint villages with businesses bordering the Autobahn, each separated by... Read More July 2025 Issue #17312 Page 170
Advertiser Forum: Renewed Respect for Construction Anna Stamm When I heard the nightly news would have a feature on the return of shop classes to high schools, my interest was piqued. Listening to the report, it was refreshing to hear the students’ excitement for the good job opportunities that would be available to them after graduation. Apparently,... Read More June 2025 Issue #17311 Page 6
Home Building Technology, Part VI: The Original Wood Truss Manufacturers Joe Kannapell, PE Although last month’s article in this series, “Home Building Technology, Part V: Early Truss Connection Innovators,” brought our story up to the post-war time period, we would be remiss without acknowledging the original truss manufacturers in greater detail. A small group of... Read More June 2025 Issue #17311 Page 10