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Craig Webb

How Are Dealers Feeling Today? Positively Nervous

Craig Webb

Collect dozens of anecdotes from travels, panels, emails, and social media interactions, as I have recently, and three trends emerge to summarize the state of construction supply today: Dealers say demand remains strong, with only marginal easing of supply chain pressures. In contrast,...

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August 2022
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Mark Mitchell

8 Reasons Building Materials Companies Need to Pay Attention to Offsite Construction

Mark Mitchell

Is offsite construction just a fad or is it going to become the new normal for the construction industry? Is it an untapped market for manufacturers and suppliers? If your business is selling building materials, does it even matter whether you sell to offsite facilities or companies that...

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August 2022
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Lesko Financial Services Team

Third Quarter Challenges Slow Growth Forecasts for Rest of 2022

Lesko Financial Services Team

The U.S. economy starts the third quarter with some strong challenges that rattled the ongoing recovery in Quarter 2 and are likely to filter through to the next few months. Among them are lingering inflation, the prospect of several additional aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes, and...

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August 2022
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Ryan Colker

Standards Ensure Off-site Built Tiny Homes Deliver Safety and Efficiency

Ryan Colker

As many communities and potential homeowners struggle with housing affordability, tiny houses have emerged as part of the solution. Assuring these tiny houses deliver the same level of safety and efficiency of other permanent housing solutions is essential. Local building codes and the...

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August 2022
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Karissa Louie

Discussing Simpson Strong-Tie Work Culture on the TED WorkLife Podcast

Karissa Louie

Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist and bestselling author, recently featured Simpson Strong-Tie Vice President of Engineering Annie Kao on his TED original podcast WorkLife. Adam and Annie were joined by Berkeley Haas Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jenny Chatman (full disclosure,...

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August 2022
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Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on the Promise of Robotics

Joe Kannapell

When $20 Billion behemoth Builders First Source (BFS) launched a robotic truss line in April, CMs were surprised that they would select House of Design (HoD)’s first truss machine, and the industry’s first robotic floor truss line. Remarkably, after just over 3 months, they’ve...

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August 2022
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Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: What Were They Thinking?

Anna Stamm

A few years ago, my neighbors left their teenage daughter home alone on a Friday night…so of course she had a party. It wasn’t the kind of epic party you see in the movies, but it was fairly loud around their pool that night. I wasn’t surprised by any of that, but the surprise...

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July 2022
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Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate: The Split-Ring Connectors Prequel

Joe Kannapell

For most of history, wood structures had been constrained by their connections. Nailed or bolted joints could only carry about half of what the wood could. As a result, our most abundant natural resource went mainly into homebuilding, where spans were short and stresses were low. That began to...

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July 2022
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Wendy Boyd

We’re ‘Not Slowing Down’ Until We Reach BCMC 2022

Wendy Boyd

This year’s BCMC theme is “No Slowing Down” and that sums up the activities at Spida! We’re now in full production mode with the exciting task of putting together our booth for the next Building Component Manufacturers Conference being held September 12–16 in...

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July 2022
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Todd Drummond

Capital Investments are Not Going to Be Enough When the Party is Over

Todd Drummond

The article I published in April, Record CM Building Industry Net Profits are Coming to an End Sooner Than Most Believe, predicted that the construction industry would start seeing negative market changes around August of this year. Wow, was I right about calling that one? The continued...

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July 2022
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