Joe Kannapell, PE

The Last Word: The New American Home

Joe Kannapell, PE

Trusses of the future will be flat, or nearly flat, based on The New American Homes (TNAH) that have been shown annually at the International Builders Show (IBS). Though the elegant designs of these homes may seem atypical, they have to abide by the same factors that affect every house being...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 136
MiTek Staff

Recommendations and Limitations for Depth and Deflection of Parallel Chord Trusses

MiTek Staff

In addition to allowable lumber stress limitations, parallel chord truss designs are also regulated by maximum permissible deflection-to-span and depth-to-span limitations. All of the following recommended limitations should be achieved to provide a quality roof / floor system and assure...

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February 2022
Issue #14271
Page 105
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Build-to-Rent and Here Comes the Wood

Matt Layman

Build-To-Rent: Overlooked Obvious Not to be sacrilegious, but things in the lumber market are feeling apocalyptic. My primary concerns about the lumber and OSB market right now are two-fold. One, blatant disregard and unnatural comfort with prices. One of our members asked if he should...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 102
Gary Fleisher

Defining a Modular Factory’s Capacity is Complicated

Gary Fleisher

One of the words most often heard when talking about the modular construction industry is “capacity.” Webster defines it as “the amount that something can produce.” Somehow that just doesn’t seem like the right definition for modular construction. One of the...

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April 2021
Issue #13261
Page 106
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Softwood Framing Lumber Market Forecast

Matt Layman

COVID’s 2021 Reverse Impact Let’s see if we can get this one right. A member recently requested that I forecast when the misses were going to happen. Sounds difficult, but not impossible. COVID 2020 was a once in a lifetime paradigm shift in our learning curve. To date, I have...

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February 2021
Issue #13259
Page 96
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Market Forecast

Matt Layman

America’s Achilles Heel I want to drift off topic for a bit. Last week we were advised that the U.S. was under a massive cyber attack. As of today, Sunday December 20, the attack is on-going, there is no determination of who is responsible, how deep the attack has penetrated, how to...

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January 2021
Issue #13258
Page 106
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Market Forecast

Matt Layman

COVID Shipment Delays WILL RISE The global pandemic surge is further exacerbating shipment schedules, lengthening many commodity and specialty items that are weeks behind already. Some truckloads of basic commodity Canadian lumber are just now catching up on two-month delays despite prices...

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December 2020
Issue #12257
Page 84
Gary Fleisher

Going Modular Can’t Fix Affordable Housing Crisis

Gary Fleisher

Usually I am the first person in line shouting the benefits of modular construction to help the affordable housing market, but not this time. That’s because it doesn’t matter how you approach the affordable housing market if there isn’t enough factory capacity to keep ahead...

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December 2020
Issue #12257
Page 96
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Market Forecast

Matt Layman

2020 Hindsight 2020 hindsight. Deduce deeper. Look farther than the end of my nose and keep asking, “What’s next?” I didn’t do that at the beginning of the pandemic. I failed to consider how men specifically would respond to the lockdown. I saw hangout at home, catch...

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November 2020
Issue #12256
Page 94
Gary Fleisher

The Next Evolution in Modular Has Started

Gary Fleisher

When the first automobiles began showing up on the streets more than 100 years ago, most were built in barns and warehouses one at a time. There were no car dealers as the two or three person shop that built them also sold them. Car builders began popping up in every small town in the...

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November 2020
Issue #12256
Page 108
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