To Align or Not to Align Doug Steimle, PE This article originally appeared in STRUCTURE Magazine and is reprinted with permission. One of the more hotly debated topics in the multi-story wood community is whether wall stud and truss or joist alignment is required over the full height of a building, or whether it is beneficial to... Read More February 2026 Issue #18319 Page 130
Applying the Weight of Roof Top Unit (RTU) on the Trusses Below MiTek Staff Many buildings place mechanical equipment—such as air conditioning units, heaters, or ventilation systems—on the roof. These are known as Roof Top Units (RTUs). Installing this equipment on the roof helps save valuable floor space inside the building. RTUs come in a wide range of... Read More February 2026 Issue #18319 Page 142
Celebrating the New Simpson Strong-Tie Manufacturing Facility in Tennessee Jesse Russell Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, marked the grand opening of its newest manufacturing plant, located in Gallatin, Tennessee, with a ribbon cutting, celebration, and tours on Thursday, January 15, 2026. The 500,250-square-foot, $125... Read More February 2026 Issue #18319 Page 152
Engaging Building Designers to Improve Plans and Create Opportunities Sean Shields Early design decisions have a lasting impact on how efficiently and effectively a building is constructed. By engaging the professionals who make those decisions, the structural building components industry can create better plans, stronger partnerships, and new opportunities for... Read More February 2026 Issue #18319 Page 160
The Last Word: Bill McAlpine’s Legacy Joe Kannapell, PE The name “Bill McAlpine” has such resonance in the component industry that when ITW acquired the company and removed his name, they soon found value in returning to the Alpine moniker. There are many reasons McAlpine earned that singular honor, but one of the least recognized is... Read More February 2026 Issue #18319 Page 190
Advertiser Forum: Twenty Words Revisited Anna Stamm Six years ago, I wrote “20 Words for 2020.” I remember it very well, carefully choosing those 20 words that I wished for everyone in the coming year. In many ways, that seems like a very long time ago. That was before the pandemic stole millions of lives from the world. That was... Read More January 2026 Issue #18318 Page 6
Home Building Technology, Part XIII: Truss Equipment Proliferates – Component Saws Joe Kannapell, PE As housing demand accelerated in the 1960s, builders increasingly turned to trusses. But, lacking better equipment, truss shops had trouble scaling up to fill their orders. Early shops had little more than radial arm saws to cut members and wood tables to assemble them. They had exhausted every... Read More January 2026 Issue #18318 Page 10
Is It Possible to Learn From Mistakes? Glenn Traylor Early in my career, I had the opportunity to teach woodworking. For five years at North Carolina State University, I served as both a student and a faculty member within the University Student Center. I arrived with extensive knowledge of woodworking, and during my first week, I met two... Read More January 2026 Issue #18318 Page 19
Using Smart Machinery to Help Your Team Do Its Best Work Wendy Boyd As we start a new year, many frame and truss manufacturers are focusing on a familiar challenge – how to support their teams, maintain output, and continue delivering a quality product in a labor market that’s tighter and more competitive than ever. While technology and automation... Read More January 2026 Issue #18318 Page 29
Building for Success!! MiTek Staff As we enter 2026, with the excitement of the holidays behind us, we ask ourselves, what do we need to do to ensure that the best is yet to come? In reflecting on the start of another year, we have asked ourselves, what do we need to do to succeed? How can we do things better? How can we be... Read More January 2026 Issue #18318 Page 39