April 2024 Component Manufacturing Advertiser Magazine

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Joe Kannapell:

Panel Technology, Part I: Wall

Wendy Boyd – Spida Machinery: UL Certified Machinery By Spida

Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC:

Your Career and Earnings By Learning From Mistakes We Are All Prone to Make

Glenn Traylor: Do You Know the Frequent Non-

Issue That’s “Easy” to Fix? Edmond

Carl Villella – Acceptance Leasing: Interest Rate Outlook and Planning Your Financing

Thomas McAnally – The JobLine: Will Offshore Designers Work for You?

Geordie Secord – Design Connections: Resilient Designs Cost Less Than You Think

John Croll – Alpine: Delivering High Quality Design Services to CMs

MiTek USA: New MiTek Fire and Sound Test Reports

Simpson Strong-Tie: The NHERI TallWood Project Joe Kannapell – The Last Word

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Random Acts of Kindness

In last month’s Showing Appreciation with Candy and Corned Beef, I remind everyone how easy it can be to build camaraderie and team spirit at your business with a little effort and a little food. As a perfect follow-up to that, I have a little story to share as a reminder that kindness and appreciation are valuable in any relationship, even when it is between complete strangers.

When at the cancer center on Maudy Thursday, I left my sister in the waiting area while I went upstairs to iron out a few more scheduling details. Two women sat down near her while I was upstairs, so as I started to navigate a wheelchair path out without hitting anyone or anything, one of the ladies quickly tugged at a coffee table to pull it out of the way. I thanked her for her help and proceeded to push my sister out to a bench in front of the building.

When I returned from the parking lot to pick her up, I found my sister speaking with and then hugging the woman who had tugged on the table. I wondered if my sister knew her – but no, they had just met in the lobby. Upon leaving the building, the lady found my sister sitting on the bench and had stopped to ask if she could pray for her. The lady could see it was not a good day for my sister, so she wanted to offer her some comfort.

It may make you feel better. It may make them feel better. But you won’t know until you ask.

Typically, the risk is far exceeded by the reward. Go ahead and share a little kindness, even if it is with a perfect stranger.

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Monet DeSauw FWA 500

Floor Web Cutter

• Push Button Powered Blade Angulations

• Single Push Button Setting for 2 Blades per Side

• Electronic Digital Readouts

• Backup Mechanical Indicators

• Cuts 4 Angle Webs, Cantilever Webs (2 piece webs) & Square Blocks

• Magazine Lumber Feed for 3x2, 4x2 and 6x2 Lumber 12 1/2” to 48 1/2” Length Capacity (7” Minimum on Square Blocks)

• 60 Pieces per Minute

• (4) Internal 16” Blades & (1) External 16” Cut-Off Blade

• Pneumatic Blade Brake on External Blade

• Dust Hoods

• Belt Waste Conveyor (under saw)

• Add $4,300 for 12’ Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw)

• Add $2,100 for Extra Set of Blades

• 480 Volt / 3 Phase FOBMO

Monet DeSauw DeRobo

Linear Saw

• Automated (Truss Design Software Download) or SemiAutomated (Touch Screen Entry) Operation

• All Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled

• Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data

• 22” x 40 Tooth Blade on PAE Cut 1 or 2 Boards up to 20’ (2 Second Plunge Cut)

• Cut Chords, Webs, Rafters, Wedges & Stair Stringers

• Cut Long Scarfs by MultiPlunging

• Servo Positioning on Infeed, Angle & Outfeed Pusher

• Over Travel Protection

• Ink Jet Printer

• Lumber Optimization Program

• Belt Waste Conveyor

• 480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Amp

• Includes 5 Day Onsite Installation & Training

• Optional Monet DeSauw Live Deck, Bunk Feeder & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor FOB MO

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2000 Automated Saw

• Touch Screen User Interface with Backup Mechanical Controls

• 3 Operating Modes: Auto, SemiAuto & Manual

• All 20 Axes of Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled

• Comprehensive Setup Screens

Display Each Piece with Setup Data

• Anti-Collision & Optimizing Programming

• Auto Calibration Productivity & Time Tracking

• Maintenance Diagnostics

• Variable Speed Conveyor (0-50 Flights per Minute)with Powered Hold Downs

• (1) 30” x 80 Tooth Blade (27 3/4”

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• Pneumatic Blade Brakes on all 5 Blades

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CONSIDERING EQUIPMENT? CONSIDER CLARK.

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Automatic Truss Jigging System to drastically reduce setup times. Allows for 100% embedment on the table, with top & bottom chord pucks in the same slot. TopSider or standard configurations available for conventional kick-leg, walk-thru, or our new trackless 8' and 10' continuous table systems. Systems for other roller & hydraulic gantries are coming soon. Available in new machine installations or for retro-fitting your existing table. The TopSider is exclusively applicable for “kick or flip leg” style truss presses such as the Tri-Axis & Lumbermater®

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Highly Accurate: +/- .010 Inches

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he Hain Systems Framer (HSF) will help you build square and accurate wall panels for residential or commercial construction applications. It will help you cut building costs by saving time and improving your quality. It’s a reliable, efficient and proven system that features a ruggedly simple design. The HSF is based on a proven design with over 20 years of actual production use and maintenance experience. It comes fully assembled and is designed for portable job site framing or in-plant permanent installation. The table has many optional attachments and will support Mylar Tape wall layout or any other type of layout. The optional gun rails can also be retro-fit to any table.

Stops: Jig Bored Steel

Stop Blocks: Machine Billet Aluminum

Details:

Internal Components: Hardened, Ground and Polished Steel and Billet Aluminum

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Thick-wall Structural Steel Tubing, Jig Welded for Accuracy

Length: 5 feet (60”) to 60 feet (720”)

Height: 12 inches

Air Supply: 90 psi (10 CFM Air Flow Recommended)

Depth: 12 inches

Electrical Supply: 120 VAC

Powder Coat: Industrial Gray

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Height: 43”

Length: 16’ or 20’

Width: Adjustable 8’ to 10’ or 8’ to 12’

Shipping Weight: 3000 lbs

If you are looking for the fastest, most consistent way to measure and cut your product, then the Hain Measuring System (MEA) is your answer. The MEA changes from one length t any length instantly, up to 60’, without changing the operator’s position on the line. It is also highly accurate (+/- .010) and quickly moves from one length to the next in seconds. The MEA is designed for quick and easy setup and is simple to use. Even a first time user will be productive with little or no training required. It can adapt to any saw and can be mounted to any surface so that you can integrate the MEA with your existing setup. The MEA is versatile allowing “left” or “right” handed operation and measurement in “feet and inches” or “inches” depending on your preference. The MEA is also available in a “Skid Mounted” version.

changes from one length t any length instantly, up to 60’, without changing the operator’s position on the line. It is also highly accurate (+/- .010) and quickly moves from one length to the next in seconds. The MEA is designed for quick and easy setup and is simple to use. Even a first time user will be productive with little or no training required. It can adapt to any saw and can be mounted to any surface so that you can integrate the MEA with your existing setup. The MEA is versatile allowing “left” or “right” handed operation and measurement in “feet and inches” or “inches” depending on your preference. The MEA is also available in a “Skid Mounted” version.

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Wall Panel Technology, Part I: Wall Panels Become Components

Driven by the dire shortage of housing entering the 1950s, Levittown sparked a fervor for homes to be built like cars on assembly lines. Fortunately, there was a crop of returning veterans ready to oblige, whether by building whole houses or just parts of houses. William Levett delved into modular production and Jim Price tackled both modular and mobile homes, while both also grew their traditional product lines (see last month’s Wall Panel Technology Prequel: Birth of the Component Industry). All of this production, as well as that of their peers, created a drive for panelization which spilled over to the plate and machinery companies, and finally to component manufacturers, though with mixed results.

Cal Jureit, following the vision he embodied in the name he chose for his company, Automated Building Components, followed Levitt to the hotbed of growth in Southern California. In 1964, he set up “the largest in the world” component plant and located it within a 35-mile radius of the bulk of housing starts. One of his open-air buildings was to be devoted to wall panel

production, but there is little evidence in this 1965 aerial photo, likely because California framers were and are the most formidable stick-frame force in the country.

Karl The Losen, then and now the proprietor of Ridgway Roof Truss, ventured into the wall panel business to supply a nearby apartment job in Gainesville, Florida. At the time, it seemed that installing the huge banks of casement windows would be much more efficient to do in his plant. This resulted in the two-story balloon-framed assemblies highlighted here, which were tough to manhandle in the plant, and just as awkward to install in the field. This experience pointed out the challenge of doing “one-off” panel work that, to this day, few have mastered. A second challenge for Karl was the lack of a sufficient volume of repetitive work in his town of less than 100,000, prompting him to focus on trusses ever since.

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Cal Jureit continued to pursue his vision for componentization, and he found a kindred spirit in Joe Cotton, a homebuilder who was running his own truss and wall panel facility in Charlottesville, Virginia. Cotton’s early advocacy of computerized panel design complemented Jureit’s zeal for computerized truss design, leading Jureit to buy Cotton’s 34-acre operation, naming it Automated Structures. Shortly after the purchase, Jureit created a new division called ABCom Systems, “to initially serve this growing segment of the component field.” He retained Cotton and charged him with leadership of ABCom’s Virginia office. Cotton was able to quickly engage programming resources from nearby University of Virginia to create the first wall panel design program. Jureit later described the capabilities of their work, called AutoPan, “… which designs all of the wall panels for any frame structure by means of a timesharing computer…and the output consists of full costing, a bill of materials, cutting bill, full fabrication instructions, and a plot of the floor plan. The fabricator prepares the input in roughly a half hour.” That AutoPan predated AutoTruss, the real backbone of ABCom’s software, must have been due to the fact that AutoPan was mainly a framing application, without the nuances of design calculations. Subsequently, Cotton released the first cutting program for wall panel parts, called AutoCut, decades ahead of any comparable program.

Although several CMs ventured into panelization in the 1960s, none were as well positioned as builders who had sufficient repetitive work. The most aggressive advocates were prefabricated home builders such as National Homes and select tract builders such as Ryan Homes (now NVR). National Homes was one of the first to seek fabrication equipment, looking to Triad in Alda, Nebraska from whom they had purchased window frame machines. Ryan Homes initially went to their roof equipment supplier, Hydro-Air, and later also relied heavily on Triad. Entering the 1970s, panel equipment sales were jump-started as Paslode had perfected the first reliable pneumatic nail guns which made a multi-tool bridge practical.

With the promise of software, the availability of equipment, and the unprecedented demand for housing, the industry seemed poised for a tremendous expansion of wall panel technology as it entered the 1970s.

Next Month: Panel Equipment Proliferates

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Helping Builders Save Time + Reduce Costs

Increase the value of the advanced component package you provide to builder customers with open web floor trusses. Builders who partner with their component manufacturer to design their builds using floor trusses can gain efficiencies in shorter cycle times and reduced waste compared to I-Joists.

Are you ready to help builders design for floor trusses from the start? Talk to a MiTek Representative to get started.

MII.COM/FLOOR-TRUSS

Safety Speed Manufacturing Model

7400 XL Panel Saw

Safety Speed Manufacturing, model 7400 XL*, vertical panel saw, 3 HP induction motor, 64 inch crosscut, 2 1/8" maximum thickness, accuracy within 0.005 inches, 13 foot long welded steel frame with integrated stand and linear V-guides, enclosed counterweight system, adjustable vertical and horizontal rules. Quick changes from vertical to horizontal cutting. Includes machined aluminum material rollers, hold down bar, wheels, quick stop gauges and material hold downs. Dust collection ready. Options available include digital readouts for vertical cuts, automated length measuring, laser guide, stop bar, vacuum and midway fence. 208-230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical (208-230 single phase, 2 HP

$14,499 Base, FOB MN. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990

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Plates. Hangers. Fasteners. Connect with the industry standard.

Over the years, many truss and component manufacturers have come to rely on code-listed truss connector plates from Simpson Strong-Tie. Known for strength, quality and reliability, they’re part of a total solution that can help your operation run even more efficiently. Choose from a wide selection of framing angles and straps. Specify heavy-duty girder hangers. And secure them all with speed and ease using our Strong-Drive ® structural fasteners. Backed by industry-leading product availability and service, you can take truss components — and your business — to the next level.

Find out what a total solution can do for you. To learn more, visit go.strongtie.com/componentsolutions or call (800 ) 999-5099.

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UL Certified Machinery By Spida

Over the last few weeks and into the next few months, we’re busy outfitting a new Truss, Frame, and Floor Manufacturing site with Spida machinery. All of our installations with customers are something special, and they are all unique with their own set of requirements to make the install seamless and the machinery hum. While we always test and run our machinery in the factory after they are built, there is something special about seeing them all together under one roof, cutting lumber then running trusses, floors, and frames.

This particular site install is a special one though. We are installing Spida machinery that has been designed and built to UL Standard 508A.

When we started talking to this very special customer, he had some conditions under which he was building his new plant – all his machinery purchases had to be UL Certified. So, not only did we make the decision to implement the required changes to our machinery to embrace UL requirements, we made the huge decision to become a UL Certified manufacturer and supplier to Industry, which meant we also redesigned our electrical cabinets (panels) to comply to the rigorous standards set by UL.

Now more than 12 months later, we are designing our machinery with the coveted UL Certification 508A in the US and Canada. How does this benefit our customers? It means that you have access to all of the advantages of UL 508A certification, including enhanced safety, compliance with regulations, increased customer confidence, the ability to meet certain standards that are sometimes imposed by your region, and most importantly the customer confidence of knowing that when seeing the UL marking, you know that your machinery control panels have gone through rigorous testing and design to be leaders in design, materials, and manufacturing techniques.

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For Spida, this has been a massive undertaking to now produce machinery for the US and Canadian market that requires UL rated machinery. We sent our people to UL Certification training –a bit like boot camp – and then brought them back and gave them the task of redesigning machinery that we had been producing for years. Designing to UL standards from an electrical point of view is no mean feat, requiring many hours of design, sourcing compliant materials, changing and modifying current manufacturing procedures, and then building to compliance.

We at Spida recognize that our customer’s confidence in their new Truss, Frame, and Floor Manufacturing plant is paramount. We are pleased to provide their new and innovative machinery that complies with UL 508A. They have machinery that is fit for purpose and complies with their local standards, and there will be no surprises when an inspector comes to survey the site.

If you would like to see more information on the introduction of Spida’s UL rated machinery, check out our video, Spida is Proud to Add UL Listed Mark to Electrical Panels! (youtube.com) Or, simply talk to our Account Managers to learn more.

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4,001,398

That’s the total trigger count from all six nail guns combined on an installed Terminailer.®

For a machine that was a little over two years old, that is a big number; a real tribute to the durability of the machine’s components and engineering.

Yes, that number represents a pretty darn impressive mechanical milestone to be sure, but what is really impressive is that human hands were saved from millions of repetitive motions and potentially costly nailing accidents.

With just a sole operator, Terminailer drives a whole lot of improvement in efficiency and output. This amazing sub-component assembler quickly and precisely drives 30% to 70% of the framing nails in any wall panel job—be it batch, or just–in–time production. All with no complicated training, software or set-up time required when switching configurations. Add increased safety and easy maintenance with off-the-shelf parts, and you can see why Terminailer should be driving greater productivity in your plant. Terminailer® and Terminailer XP

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Terminailer®, a revolutionary, event-driven, nailing machine that completely defies any preconceived notions about sub-component assembly.

Terminailer all but shatters the stereotypical myth that subcomponent equipment is essentially peripheral – unimportant. And it does so by quickly and accurately driving far more framing nails in your wall panel jobs than ever before. Whether in your shop or in the field, one operator sets the pace for production and quality. And that reduces labor costs and other aspects of overhead.

Terminailer is an event-driven, sub-component assembler that will quickly and accurately drive 30% to 70% of the framing nails in any wall panel job. In your shop or in the field, one operator sets the pace for production and quality. The Terminailer functions independent of design software, requires zero set-up time when switching between any configuration, and requires no special operator training.

The Terminailer is easy to move around the shop so it’s location can evolve as your shop evolves. With all of the nailing occurring in the closed main chamber, nail injuries and nail location miss-fires are eliminated, making your plant that much safer.

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Each generation has to learn all the life lessons either through their own mistakes or the counseling of the older generation. The vast majority of us wish not to repeat the same mistakes and, if possible, avoid them altogether. If you wish to avoid embarrassment, whether you are new to being an employee or in a management position, hopefully, you can learn some important life lessons from the older generations’ counsel. Sadly, some of the most needed behavior changes we have learned are lessons from mistakes we created ourselves. Still, it is a mature individual who can explain to the younger generation how they are able to learn from playing the role of a fool.

Do you think I am a dumb@ss? – Decades ago, when I was a private in the US Army, I did a very sloppy job of cleaning the M1 Abrams tank I was assigned to do. Typical of all young Privates (E-1 in the US Army), I tried to give some lame excuse to my supervisor, who was a Staff Sergeant (E-6), of why the tank was in such a poor condition compared to the expected standards. The resulting “conversation” between the Staff Sergeant and Private Drummond went along these lines. Staff Sergeant, “Private Drummond, do you think the US Army gives the responsibility of these million-dollar tanks to idiots? Do you think the US Army promotes an individual to my rank and position because they are a complete dumb@ss? If you cannot do the simplest tasks, such as cleaning the tank, how do I know I can depend on you to take the time to properly check the engine oil when it is being asked of you? We could blow an engine in the middle of combat and get us all killed because Private Drummond is too damn lazy!” Looking back, the Staff Sergeant was completely correct. I was not being reliable, and my team (platoon) could not rely on my work as being trustworthy. That day ended with me not only being closely supervised to clean the tank properly because, obviously, I needed further training for the simplest of tasks, but also with a whole lot of motivational push-ups. A few years later, when I obtained the rank of a Buck Sergeant (E-5), I had the same type of conversations with the individuals (Privates) I was responsible for supervising.

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The lessons from my stupidity are these. Your reputation as being reliable and trustworthy depends on how well you perform your assigned tasks without someone having to look over your shoulder constantly. How will you ever obtain a promotion with a better salary if you are not capable and reliable? The second lesson is that whoever you are answering to has the responsibility of ensuring you perform your task at the proper level, and they have to account for these same tasks to upper management. Your actions directly reflect how well they are perceived by upper management. Upper management puts them in a position of responsibility for supervising you and others because they trust them to ensure the tasks are completed and done correctly. Promotion and added responsibilities are normally given to those who can be trusted with such responsibilities and have the skills to perform the proper oversight. You will only achieve animosity and stagnation in your career if you think your supervisor doesn’t deserve your full support and your full competency in performing your tasks. Do your utmost to make sure your supervisor is never made a fool because of your actions and performance.

Raccoons will get you every time. – I wish I had the proper temperament at a younger age to recognize and listen to individuals who were trying to counsel me for a better attitude. It was much later in life that I learned that no matter how hard you work and how smart you think you are, bad things are going to happen no matter what you do. You cannot control events and people’s behavior. You can only control how you react to these negative influences. Attitude is everything when it comes to life’s challenges. There will always be that individual who constantly complains about everything and anything and wants everyone to know how miserable they feel or how they think things are being done poorly. Sadly, too many people never learn from their bad behavior, and negative attitudes directly contribute to how they perceive life’s challenges. Just because they got drunk, stripped naked, and decided it was a good idea to wrestle a pack of raccoons in a dumpster behind the Piggly Wiggly grocery store, it is not their fault they were arrested. They are never at fault for the bad things that happen in life. Nor are the people who play the role of perpetual victim. They perceive that the game of life is stacked against them, and they can never achieve a better station in life because they are the victim of others’ perceived actions. Quite frankly, this role of continuous victimization is just a self-effacing cop-out for their lack of true efforts. Most of life’s challenges are just showing up consistently and doing the needed hard work. Like it or not, there will always be people who were born with better opportunities afforded to them because of who they know or are related to. No government action or regulation will solve those issues; too often, they worsen them. That is life. Get over it. No one wants to listen to your constant complaining; everyone has their own challenges. Taking responsibility for your actions, putting in the hard work, and having a good attitude toward life’s challenges will provide the best opportunity for a worthy and happy life.

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What was I thinking? – When I was given the responsibility of managing larger and larger groups, whether it was a given area such as a design group or multiple groups as a general manager, the times I made my biggest mistakes were when I let my ego tarnish my behavior or allowed foolish decision making to mollify corporate needs. As far as my ego, nothing saps your reputation from those you supervise more than being arrogant. If you at any moment are worried that you will be perceived as less than perfect and you must do anything to hide your failures from those you supervise, you are playing the role of a fool. Why do you expect others to admit to making a mistake if you never admit to your own mistakes? Arrogance is a mask to hide behind when you suffer from insecurity, not strength. Arrogance from a supervisor is the quickest way to make people feel uncomfortable and start looking for employment with other companies. As far as corporate needs are concerned, let’s take one example of hiring or promoting an individual. It starts with only three basic criteria that should be considered when hiring or promoting someone to any position.

1. Character – Is the individual honest and trustworthy to perform what will be required?

2. Aptitude – Does the individual have the skills necessary to perform the task, and if not, can they be taught the skills necessary?

3. Reliability – Can this individual be depended on to show up and perform the task every day?

If these basic requirements are not met, any other character trait the individual may have is irrelevant. Promoting someone who does not have the aptitude, character, and reliability will harm not only those who depend on this individual but also the individual themselves. You are setting this person up for failure. As far as other relevant job requirements are concerned, a clean presentable appearance, being able to work with others in a positive way, and having earned the right of advancement from time with the company or career accomplishments are also vital. Promotions and earnings enhancements are things to be earned, not an entitlement.

Be a part of something bigger. – After many decades of not being in the US Army, the one thing I still miss is the group dynamics of being part of a team in the military. It is equivalent to being part of a sports team and that you are part of something bigger. No matter the hardships and challenges we experienced, we had a positive attitude that we could do it. Never again have I experienced that same team dynamic in the muggle world. (Muggles in the Harry Potter series refer to those who show no magical ability or, in this case, civilian life.) If you want better opportunities in your life and for those you have an influence over, a can-do positive team spirit is the best way to achieve it. Learn from others’ mistakes and never give in to the negativity that will always be part of life’s challenges.

If you got something from this article, you might also like my article, Including Meaningful Process Improvement on Your Capital Investment Checklist, “Over the coming decade, the companies that survive and prosper will only be those with strong and healthy HR management practices.”

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That article should convince your company to take best-in-class HR practices seriously. Automation is not going to be good enough. And if you want to review your company’s labor management practices, TDC can help.

The TDC team is your best source for learning about proven and practical lean manufacturing best practices combined with industrial engineering principles to keep your company at the leading edge of competitiveness. No one is better at providing your team with proven results for good employee practices, pricing, truss labor estimation, and so many other best-in-class practices. TDC’s tailored solutions are for the client’s specific needs. Go beyond the typical software and equipment vendor recommendations for your operations and do what many have dared to do. Embrace the Drummond Method, and your company can experience cost savings, and net profit gains that usually take months or years can be accomplished in weeks or months, resulting in an average of 3 to 6 point net profit gains for CMs. All areas are addressed, not just the manufacturing. Please do not take my word about TDC’s services, though. Read the public testimonials many current and past clients with decades of expertise and experience have been willing to give: https://todd-drummond.com/testimonials/

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Do You Know the Frequent Non-Compliance Issue That’s “Easy” to Fix?

The photo shows a 2 x 4 truss with an ANSI/ TPI 1 non-compliance issue. This is something that never should have happened! Can you spot the problem?

If you shouted, “a missing connector,” then give yourself a gold star! As I was ranking non-compliance items on a loose collection of inspections last quarter, I realized just how often that missing connectors is a problem. The review had me wondering if there was a common denominator with the missing connectors. An interesting connection was that most of the offending plants horizontally stacked their trusses after finish rolling the product. None of them pre-counted their connectors as a job is brought to the table. Some of the plants had mirrors under the outfeed rollers to allow the stacker to visually see the output. So, based on this very unscientific analysis, what are the takeaways of this review?

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Primary Points to Consider

1. Vertically stacking trusses as they are built can help reduce missing connector issues by enabling quick inspections of the back side.

2. Mirrors might not be the best way to view the back side of a manufactured item.

3. Your stackers may not be aware of their important responsibilities to review finished items.

4. Equipment that can enhance inspection can be an unbelievably valuable asset. An example might be cameras that capture the back side of a truss and project on a large screen available to the stackers.

5. Although “connector detectors” that automatically detect missing connectors would be helpful, unfortunately they do not exist – there have been attempts at this solution, but I am not aware of any current manufacturers of this enhancement.

Additional Considerations

1. Level and adjust the gantry table to eliminate low spots in your table – this may help initial plate pressing, and it should be done with an optical transit twice a year

2. Consider pre-plating connectors so the back plate is fastened to web or chord members before the lumber is flipped.

3. Focus on training builders and stackers to look for missing plates along travel aisles of outfeed areas – keeping this area clean means that random plates found on the floor can be reunited with a truss, and this also helps the shop identify problem areas or workers.

4. Regularly review embedment on the gantry – the top plate should be pressed almost all the way in and the bottom plate about one-half of the way (any more than this can reduce the life of the gantry).

The Bottom Line

While many of my comments here are focused on back plating, the missing connector in the photo is actually on the top face of the truss. How did this happen? Looking closely at the lumber, no penetration indicates the plate was never staked. It was never plated. In addition to watching for connectors that have fallen off, be sure to take steps to ensure your builders will be working with all of the materials they will need on the line. Pre-picking connectors will help builders realize missed connections too!

An ANSI/TPI 1 3rd Party Quality Assurance Authorized Agent covering the Southeastern United States, Glenn Traylor is an independent consultant with almost four decades of experience in the structural building components industry. Glenn serves as a trainer-evaluator-auditor covering sales, design, PM, QA, customer service, and production elements of the truss industry. He also provides project management specifically pertaining to structural building components, including on-site inspections and ANSI/TPI 1 compliance assessments. Glenn provides new plant and retrofit designs, equipment evaluations, ROI, capacity analysis, and CPM analysis.

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We’ve got a number of products available now – saws, tables, wall assembly and roof truss assembly machines. Plus, we’ve got some of our popular Rolsplicer and Automated Apollo Saws, which can be delivered soon.*

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New, Monet DeSawyer 2000, computerized, five-bladed component saw, sets up in 15 to 17 seconds, can run in manual mode, downloads projects from a network or manually using display screen controls. Features all powered movements, cuts from 15" 90/90 cuts to 20 foot length, 2 x 3" to 2 x 12" lumber depths and internal brakes are standard. Options include enhanced servo controls featuring autocalibration, catcher's display and either shaker or belt scrap conveyor and incline. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical.

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Training. Support. Partnership. Experience service as a solution.

Strong businesses thrive on solid relationships. Working with Simpson Strong-Tie, you have direct access to dedicated professionals who are focused on customer success. As part of our services, experienced designers and licensed engineers take the time to listen and understand your unique project challenges. We also offer accredited training on truss connectors and comprehensive training on our design and management software. Plus, our innovative products are widely available and backed by expert service and support. It all adds up to solutions that are every bit as reliable as the people behind them.

Team up with a proven industry partner. To learn more, visit go.strongtie.com/componentsolutions or call (800 ) 999-5099.

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Our client is a growing floor and roof truss manufacturing company who provides high quality trusses, lumber, and provides responsive and exceptional customer service. Skilled and educated, the Truss Design Manager works full-time hours in the office. This position collaborates with sales, dispatch, estimating and production teams to ensure designs are successful and properly delivered to customers.

• At least five years of truss design experience and two years of design management experience; or seven years of combined education and experience.

• Experience managing truss design projects preferred.

• Great leadership skills to deliver clear and consistent feedback to their team members.

• Deadline management.

• Ability to articulately write reports and correspondences.

• Mathematical skills in all units of measurements using whole numbers, common fractions, percentages and ratios.

• Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.

• Prior experience using truss planning and designing software.

• MiTek experience is required.

• Coding and IT knowledge is a plus.

• Superior communication skills to deliver messages effectively and efficiently.

Compensation: Salary $130-150k DOE.

Complete benefits schedule is available for review to qualifying candidates.

Relocation assistance and interim housing expenses are negotiable.

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Enhancing Truss Build Efficiency

Enhancing truss builder efficiency will increase productivity and result in more truss production at lower cost. The most cost-effective way of enhancing truss builder efficiency is to put TVs up over each truss jig as a visual truss assembly aid. Enventek PlantOne TV/Projection is compatible with all connector plate software, making it an easy-to-use cost-effective visual truss assembly assistant. It features a standardized paperless system that keeps the manufacturing process organized for all to see and is a powerful tool that emphasizes Quality.

PlantOne can enhance any truss station from manual to fully automated tables. PlantOne is even more cost effective on manual tables and jigs as it adds a degree of automation and office integration by reading truss files directly from your engineering fileserver. It’s a total plant solution for manual jigs, automated puck tables, SL-Laser laser projection, Virtek laser projection, or any combination thereof. We do the seamless integration and synchronization so that, at the tables, PlantOne simply follows the automation, or on a manual table a wireless minikeyboard or a WiFi tablet is used to load the next truss to build. PlantOne can’t eliminate all the paperwork from the office to the plant floor, however it will reduce the amount of paper required at the tables significantly.

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Truss Plants Have a Mix of Truss Jigs

Most truss plants have more than one type of truss jig. Some jigs may require manual setup, some may have automated or semi-automated jigging, some may even have the truss template projected by lasers, and the laser projection may even supplement automated jigging. The mix of jigs is a training and labor issue in itself. Technical drawings are still key when setting up the first truss, with or without automation. The dimensions help less-experienced employees quickly learn how to set up. With the shared information, the team can all work together without having to share a piece of paper. PlantOne enhances teamwork and facilitates training.

The Lead Hand is the “Keeper of the Paper”

In all cases, no matter what type of truss jig(s) you have, whether there are two or more in a crew, the “lead hand” is usually the “keeper of the paper” and this limits the effectiveness of the rest of the build crew. For new workers being 2nd or 3rd “from the paper” can be a training and motivational issue even with automation.

Cross Train so “Anyone” can be a Lead Hand on “Any” Jig

Transform all your truss builders into lead hands by utilizing PlantOne to pervasively cross train everyone on all your jigs. PlantOne standardizes truss setup and truss build information for all to see above each and every type of jig.

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PlantOne Productivity Features

• Truss Setup dimensions – for faster setup and better teamwork

• Truss Squaring dimensions – to save office time and create better build quality

• Plate Placement – to ensure better build quality

• Elapsed Build Time – having this on every truss helps motivate builders, and shift managers can track the progress of any job to assess the speed of multiple crews and identify potential problems in workflow

• Push Times for Setup and Assembly – to help motivate builders

• Truss Counter – lets everyone track progress and helps with motivation

• Look Ahead to Next Truss – to facilitate material staging

• Cutting Information – to minimize table downtime.

PlantOne comes with Collated Plate Picking that will further enhance truss build efficiency by eliminating plate picking huddles.

Optimize Your Existing Labor Force First with PlantOne

With PlantOne above each of your various truss jigs, everyone “gets to train and be trained,” and everyone gets up to the same level faster, and more importantly everyone gets to rotate through your mix of jigs. What better way is there to improve truss build productivity and ensure consistent truss quality across all your jigs?

For more examples of the benefits of PlantOne, see my December article, One Size Can Fit All. When you’re ready to Feed Your Beast and see these efficient and effective systems for yourself, let us know! Inside and out, LimTek Process Organization Technology will help you squeeze out more truss production and deliver quality trusses with shorter lead times to better service your customers by organizing your truss fabrication processes to maximize your investment in automation. https://limteksolutions.com

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• Board Sizes: 2x4 and 2x6

• Motors: Two 1 HP / 220 Volt or 440 Volt / 3 Phase

• Saw Blades: 7 1/4" Carbide Tipped (set at 45 degrees)

• Angle Adjustment: Manual Rotation with Air Brake

• Air Supply: 90 PSI

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• Saw Housing: 1/2" Billet Aluminum

• Covers: 10 Gauge (1/8" thick) Steel

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2000 Automill 5-Blade Component Saw 2000 Timbermill model 343H, five (5) blade component saw cuts lumber from 2″ x 3″ through 2″ x 12″, lengths from 18 inches to 20 feet, including 4″ x 2″ four-angle floor webs from 18 inches. All powered movements, includes computer controls, (1) 30″, (1) 20″ and (3) 14″ blades, analog scales, shaker scrap conveyor, scrap incline and extra set of blades. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 90 PSI air required.

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Monet FWA 500 CA Automated Floor Web Saw

In answer to the demands of high-volume customers comes the Monet DeSauw FWA 500 CA (Automated Controls) floor web saw. The 500 CA is perfect for component manufacturers who routinely run floor trusses in high volumes with variable web geometry. Another primary feature is enhanced safety through automation which eliminates the need to open the saw motor cabinets other than for periodic service. The 500 CA includes automation for all blades, including the fixed cut-off blade for minimal waste. Lumber infeed speed is variable up to sixty (60) boards per minute, while the powered carriage utilizes rack and pinion drive with airlock for set accuracy throughout the production run. Your operator will easily download batches to the 500 CA saw from your design software via an ethernet connection to a MS Windows 10 industrial PC with a 17″ monitor housed in a stand-alone console. If you frequently batch floor web cutting, and if enhanced safety with increased productivity are a concern, then an automated Monet FWA 500 CA may be the right selection for you. Mofe information Here

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Whether it’s increasing efficiency, productivity and safety or surpassing ambitious goals, you’ll feel like you can do practically anything with automated solutions from House of Design. Our collaborative process ensures solutions uniquely suited to your needs, all created with an eye toward maximizing the productivity of your offsite construction facility. From roof and floor pre-plating, floor truss systems, wall panel openings and framing, to our automated material distribution systems and solutions for modular factory builds.

You’ll discover new ways to dramatically improve your process and throughput. Fully automated lines or modular cell applications, House of Design has a solution for you that’s nothing short of, well, super. Contact our informative team at Wood Tech Systems today to learn more.

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New Monet DeSawyer ESC (Servo Controlled) Component Saw

Monet DeSauw model Desawyer ESC enhanced servo-controlled ( ESC) component saw with touch screen user interface with backup mechanical controls. Includes three operating modes: Auto (download setups from LAN or USB), Semi-auto (touch screen setup entry), and Manual (backup push-button switches for powering all movements). Includes over-travel protection, comprehensive setup screens, auto sequencing, auto-calibration and pneumatic brakes on all five () blades. One (1) 30” blade and four (4) 16” blades. Manual cut limits are 18” min., 11” min. square edge blocks, 20’ max cut. Belt under-saw waste conveyor. Voltage: 480 volt/3 phase/60 Amp. Air: 50 PSI at 5 CFM. One-year warranty included. Can be paired with a model PD-6 lumber feed system at an additional cost. Heavy duty 80 RIV chain feed system. 16’ wide x 20’ long x 36” deck height. Transfers 3’ to 20’ lumber. Includes auto-feed control, foot pedal override, forward & reverse, variable speed control with HD double-bearing construction. Other additional-cost options include, inkjet marking, label printing, backside screen display, spare blades and incline scrap conveyor.

$349,900 FOB MO

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Revolutionizing EWP Processing: The Hundegger TURBO-Drive II

All-in-One Saw

Solution

In the evolving landscape of engineered wood product (EWP) processing, Hundegger is setting new standards with an innovative solution that seamlessly merges software and hardware capabilities. The Hundegger TURBO-Drive II represents more than just a piece of equipment; it is a comprehensive saw system engineered to significantly enhance both the efficiency and profitability of your operations.

Automating for Efficiency and Profitability

Central to the Hundegger TURBO-Drive II system is its fully automated mechanism, expertly designed to handle the dual challenges of efficiently stocking the floor storage and ensuring precise material feeding to Hundegger’s advanced timber framing and cutting machines or processing centers. This ingenious system not only simplifies the process of destacking pre-arranged wood packages, including a wide variety of timber types, but also employs cutting-edge vacuum technology for the handling of diverse board materials.

Hundegger distinguishes itself through its holistic integration of sophisticated software and durable hardware, automating the entirety of your EWP processing chain. This comprehensive approach not only minimizes waste and accelerates production rates but also facilitates detailed tracking of all operational facets through a singular unified system, empowering you to operate more intelligently and efficiently.

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It all starts with a forklift loading an I-Joist package into the turning station. The P&F in operation turns the I-Joist package in preparation for the next step.

Maximizing Inventory Efficiency

With the introduction of Hundegger Cambium software, inventory management is transformed into an intuitive and highly efficient process. This system empowers you to reduce inventory levels, optimize material lengths, stock fewer SKUs, and increase inventory turnover rates. The innovative integration of intelligent software plays a pivotal role in this process, minimizing material consumption to its lowest possible level. Furthermore, the implementation of Hundegger optimization (nesting) ensures the maximum effective use of all lineal footage, eliminating waste and ensuring that every piece of material is utilized to its fullest potential. This strategic optimization prevents material and time wastage, directly enhancing your profitability.

Harnessing the Power of Agnostics

A key highlight of Hundegger’s technology is its agnostic capability. The system features seamless integration with leading industry software like BC Connect®, BC Framer® by Simpson EWP, and Weyerhaeuser’s Stellar design software. This compatibility streamlines the entire processing workflow from just a few design files, obviating the complications associated with disorganized imports, misplaced paperwork, and the laborious manual data entry that frequently leads to inconsistencies and operational headaches.

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Our cutting-edge vacuum technology racks EWP, taking it from storage… …and into production, as this LVL is loaded automatically into the TURBO-Drive II All-in-One Saw.

Tailored to Fit Your Needs

Recognizing the unique needs of each business, Hundegger offers its solutions in a variety of configurations to ensure an ideal match for your facility’s specific demands. Whether adjusting to your facility’s spatial layout, traffic patterns, or production logistics, Hundegger is dedicated to collaborating closely with you to develop a system that not only seamlessly integrates into your operations but also evolves in tandem with your business’s growth. The TURBO-Drive II system, in particular, is celebrated for its innovative contributions to the EWP industry, reflecting Hundegger’s unwavering commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Enhancing Productivity and Minimizing Human Error – A solution for the future

The automation provided by the Pick and Feed system ensures a consistent and uninterrupted workflow, enhancing overall productivity. By eliminating manual handling of materials, the system not only speeds up the production process but also reduces the potential for human error. This leads to higher quality outputs and a more reliable production line, directly addressing the labor challenges of maintaining quality in the face of workforce variability.

By introducing scalable automation options that align with your business’s development, Hundegger guarantees that you can fully leverage your investment, maintaining a leading position in operational efficiency and profitability. In an industry where fine margins often dictate the boundary between success and stagnation, the Hundegger TURBO-Drive II all-in-one saw solution emerges as a beacon of innovation, meticulously designed to maximize every aspect of your operational profitability.

When you’d like to learn more about what Hundegger can do for you, please contact me directly or visit the Hundegger website

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Educational Sessions

“The sessions are all uniquely informative and beneficial. The Workshop is set up to cover MSR in its fullness – from production through use and logistics – as well as why it’s the product of choice. They covered all aspects in full.”

—Adam Beck, Drexel Building Supply

“I would encourage other component manufacturers to attend the workshop because it is an opportunity to gain a better understanding of MSR and how it can be used. That makes you a more responsible customer because you know how to maximize its use in the design of your product.”

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MAXIMUS High-Volume Precision Crosscutting with Integrated Package Aligner and Loop Bander ® AUTOCUT ® High-Volume Automated Crosscutting with programmable PLC Controls SELECUT ® High-Volume PET and Market Premium Length Crosscutting with Integrated Power Package Squeeze TRANSCUT ® II SERIES Portable Saws priced from $8,990* Stationary Systems priced from $31,999* Designed to cut whole bunks of lumber to length in less than 60 seconds with an accuracy of +/-1mm (.040”) and leave a planer finish. It's that simple. holtecusa.com *Specifications and prices are subject to changes without notice and results are based on HOLTEC installed V-Series systems using Scratcher® chain technology. Proper maintenance is essential for accuracy and longevity of cutting components and your results may vary. Photographs may show systems with optional accessories. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2023 HOLTEC USA Corporation. All rights reserved. EVERY CUT COUNT *

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2005 Omni Miser RTWF Saw

• Model RTWF (Automated a Truss & Wall Panel Cutting Saw)

• 5 HP Motor with 16" Blade (cuts 2x3 through 2x12 up to 20' in length)

• Ink Jet Printer (One Face)

• Incline Live Deck

• 5 Magazine Feeders - (3) 2x4 and (2) 2x6

• Bunk(Bulk) Feeder

• Computer with Enclosure & Stand

• Price is in US Dollars

$40,000 FOB BC

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7400 XL Panel Saw

Safety Speed Manufacturing, model 7400 XL*, vertical panel saw, 3 HP induction motor, 64 inch crosscut, 2 1/8" maximum thickness, accuracy within 0.005 inches, 13 foot long welded steel frame with integrated stand and linear V-guides, enclosed counterweight system, adjustable vertical and horizontal rules. Quick changes from vertical to horizontal cutting. Includes machined aluminum material rollers, hold down bar, wheels, quick stop gauges and material hold downs. Dust collection ready. Options available include digital readouts for vertical cuts, automated length measuring, laser guide, stop bar, vacuum and midway fence. 208-230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical (208-230 single phase, 2 HP power optional +$100.00).

765-751-9990

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New Monet DeWall Saw

Monet DeWall 90/90 wall panel marking saw is a computer numeric controlled wall panel saw with touch screen user interface. Cuts and marks up to 2 boards at a time using 2x4 through 2x8 or cuts and marks one board at a time. Call for pricing, FOB MO

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With a Terminailer XP, it takes only one person to drive between 30% and 70% of the framing nails in any given job . And all this nailing is done within a secure enclosure, so your people are protected from costly nailing injuries while eliminating literally millions of repetitive motions ( 4,001,398 repetitive motions to be exact , judging from the total nail count tallied recently on a two year-old Terminailer XP).

That’s a lot of nails successfully installed to be sure, and a lot of debilitating repetition your workers’ hands are spared, without any complicated training, software or lengthy setup time required.

Developed by people who know wall panel production, Terminailer XP boasts multiple repeat buyers, 20-plus machines performing exceptionally in the field and tens of millions of nails installed. Thoroughly field-proven, Terminailer is ready to drive greater productivity for you. Contact us today for more information.

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TInterest Rate Outlook and Planning Your Financing

aking a look at what some of the analysts are saying, it appears that the consensus is that the period of near-zero interest rates is not likely to return anytime soon. Going back to 1870, or roughly 60% of the time, the U.S. Treasury yields have been in the 3.5% to 5.5% range.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell left the Fed funds rate unchanged at the January Federal Open Market Committee, and mentioned that the committee would need more evidence that inflation was slowing before they would lower rates. Many economists predicted a lowering of rates in May, but after these comments, it may not be until June before we see any lowering of rates.

Some economists are predicting a 100 basis point (or 1%) lowering of rates for the year.

Since these estimates depend on so many factors, it makes sense to analyze your own specific situation, and not wait for rates to come down before deciding to finance new or used equipment. In reality, in the case of financing a $100k piece of equipment, the difference in the monthly payment at 9% and 8% (for a 5-year term) is only $46!

If the equipment you intend to finance can generate additional income for you and expand your market share, don’t let the economic analysts make the decision for you!

Here at Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service, we offer a number of financing programs that can make the process easier on your budget and streamlined to fit your particular situation. For example, you could have smaller monthly payments at first in case there is a lag in the delivery date of your equipment. Or, choose a program that is “application only” so the financial paperwork required is at a minimum. We’ll work with you to make the best decision for you.

Give us a call at 412 262-3225 to learn how we can help.

We are Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service, Inc. We are in our 32nd year of business in 2024. Established in 1992, we pride ourselves on our Certified Leasing and Financing Professional designation. We are a member of SBCA and a frequent attendee of the BCMC tradeshows. We can provide financing for any new and, regardless of age, used equipment.

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RANGER RS is a trademark of ACER INC The RANGER RS system is protected under U.S Patent #8,960,244 and other patents pending Acer Inc. 301 Industrial Drive Rushford, MN 55971 A 115 ' (35m ) Tandem Ranger Retrieval System set up for testing at the Acer plant . Ace r G o e s T h e L e ngt h 507-864-2220 www.acerinc.com From engineering to production and final testing , we pay attention to the details to build productive machinery for your plant . Ranger Retrieval Systems install quickly and feed your linear saw reliably for years .
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Waste Conveyor with Short Incline $35,000 NOW $21,900 FOB MN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2005 PCS / MiTek Twin Axis Sheathing Saw
Twin Axis sheathing saw: Cuts X and Y axis simultaneously in one pass through the saw. Cuts up to 1″ thick, wood sheathing material, minimum width 3″. Fully enclosed to reduce noise, dust, and improve operator safety; automated via downloaded sheathing cutting files from wall design software. Includes 8 foot long idler infeed conveyor and outfeed conveyor with pop-up skate wheels, (1) spare blade and all available spare parts. 220v/440v, 3phase electrical saw, 120v, 1 phase electrical PC. 100 PSI at 14 CFM air required.
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Used - 2005 Model 305 Infeed Conveyor

Designed for use with all component saws. To include: Soft Start ~ Soft Stop Inverter System. Programmable load sensing; Overload / Jamb sensing shut down feature. Gear motor providing conveyor speed of 36' per minute. Forward and reversing controls for location at both ends of conveyor unit. Material capacity range - 4' through 24' lumber. Chain deck pedestals 20' long with cross bracing. Staging area at the saw independent of the live deck system. 30,000lb. Deck capacity. Call for pricing

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Stacking Capacity of 30 Trusses with Indexing for Each Truss Stacked • 28 Second Cycle Time • Automatic Truss Sensors to Activate Lifting Arms • PLC Controlled • 7" Touch Screen User Interface • Dual, Manual & Automated Electric Controls • 70' Powered Outside Conveyor (1 HP / 3 Phase) Call for Price - FOB Alberta Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com TRUSS EQUIPMENT Used - Lumbermate 50 Ton Hydraulic Press Cylinder Parts Machine $750 – Make Offer Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 612-521-9193 www.eidemachinery.com 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com Tee-Lok 14' x 60' Roller Gantry System with Finish Roller $99,900 FOB IN • Tee-Lok 14'-6" x 24" Diameter Gantry Roller • Floor Mounted Steel Rail • (8) Tee-Lok 6' x 14' Tables with Pop-Up Ejectors • Steel Top at Bottom Chord, Balance is Fin Form (wood) Top
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• Outfeed Truss Rollers with Control Panel (12 Powered & 11 Non-Powered Rollers)

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• 8 Each - Pop-Up Stripping Posts

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Bi-Directional, 4-Zone system features 14 low-profile booms (seven each direction) combined with an integrated Smart Roller Conveyor featuring 27 (11 powered / 16 idle) pedestal conveyor rollers aprox 4.5″ dia, x 13′ 2″. Conveyor and booms combine to stack trusses on both sides in multiple stations depending on truss length (truss lengths from 15′ to 60′). Each hydraulic boom has a lifting weight of 180 lbs, and a cycle time of 45 seconds. System features Pop-up pneumatic truss stripping posts for quick adjustment for different truss configurations. System includes (4) multi-function remote wireless controllers, and electrical control panels. Includes the Truss Stack Transfers (low-profile) powered/Idle rollers qty: 34 idle / 34 powered with two (2) control panels. System is installed inside a climate controlled facility and is in excellent working condition, 480v, 3Ph power required.

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TruStance Portable Field Repair Press

This is the first, self-contained, truly portable FRP unit used to press metal truss plates into dimensional lumber at virtually any location. Wood component (roof and floor truss) manufacturers, as well as builders, frequently require a tool to repair metal plate connected, wood truss components. The complete unit is mounted to a wagon built from square tubular steel. Extremely compact at only 28” wide and about 32” long the wagon features four wheels on soft-rubber solid tires, and a steering axle on the front with a handle that makes the unit easily maneuverable. The wagon contains the hydraulic power unit and an area for a portable gas generator. A rack in the back securely stores the C clamp, a standard 25′ hydraulic hose, and an electric power-supply cable.

The clamp is manufactured from T1 steel, cut into a C-shape with a steel tube welded to the front that securely holds the hydraulic cylinder. Pressing is easily performed with a 4×4 magnetized steel platen that holds and presses the truss connecter plates. The C-clamp that weighs less than 30 pounds, features a throat that opens to 4-1/2” inches to accept either 4 x 2 or 2 x 4 lumber. It has a push on and release off switch to cycle the unit. A 10,000-psi electric-over-hydraulic power unit pumps hydraulic fluid through a 10,000-psi hose to activate a 10-ton hydraulic cylinder with a 3.9 inch stroke. The unit can be powered by 120v electric power or an optional 120v, 2200-amp, gasoline powered generator, which can also act as a portable power supply out in the field for other single-phase equipment.

• Pressing Capability: 4.5” throat opening presses 2×4 through 4×2, includes a standard 25-foot, HD 10,000 PSI hose, with a 10 TON, 4”x4” magnetized pressing plates

• Electric/Hydraulic: SPX Hydraulic Technologies – Rockford, IL USA 10,000 PSI / 700 BAR. 10 ton pressing capability

• Power Source: 110V Dual Power via outlet plug in and/or optional gas-powered inverter generator at an additional price. Optional generator is a Honda EB 2200i Industrial, inverter motor, manual start, GFCI Protected,120 VAC at an additional cost of $1,450.00.

• Warranty: One year from date of purchase on manufactured unit, OEM warranties on hydraulic and gas motor.

$9,779 FOB MT

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New House of Design Model AMD Pre-Plating Station

The House of Design AMD (Automated Material Delivery) pre-plating station is the heart of the automation configuration for roof or floor trusses. There are two robot arms enclosed within a 12 x 18-ft footprint, driven by your truss design software working in conjunction with the House of Design software, to receive cut material in-line and apply plates in the correct size and orientation. From this pre-plating station, there are many levels of automation that can be added to the station to further automate your truss assembly tables, or you can choose to deliver the completed boards manually. This station is operated by one person. You can choose to apply just the top plates to boards, or apply just chords or webs. Automation options include:

• Buf fer (conveyors) taking the plated material to the correct truss setup area for manual placement.

• Buffer (conveyors) taking the plated material to the correct truss setup area for automated placement.

• Both of these buffer options will work with existing roof or floor tables or in conjunction with a new roof table.

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2018 Clark Mini Barn Press

2018 Clark Mini Barn Press, builds rigid frames for sheds from 8 foot to 14 foot spans, to 3′-6″ height. Builds mansard and rafter shapes. Includes (5) track mounted heads with 8″ x 10″ platens, material clamps, 10 HP hydraulic power unit with manifold for air and fluid, ball valve controls, mounting track and all available jigging. 460 volt, 3 phase electrical required.

$19,997 FOB TX Wood Tech Systems

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Pacific Peak Up Stacker

Used-as-is Pacific Automation 60’ peak up stacker / (4) lift arms with indexing heads / Adjustable pop-up platform / Target for triggering stacking cycle / Powered truss conveyor as shown / Center rolls can be moved to unload from top chord side / Control panel with auto and manual stacking mode.

$13,950

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2007 Clark Industries

Horizontal Truss Stacker

Model HVS, Two Unit, 2-Zone, 14’ Horzontal Stacking System. Two lifting units (one master and one slave) with integral electrics. A truss sensing system consisting of adjustable laser sensors mounted on slide rails. One indoor electric control enclosure & panel w/PLC and manual controls. A stacker-conveyor interface package comprised of (1) mounted 3-push button enclosure and (1) remotely mounted 2-push button enclosure (pause/ emergncy stop). Hand-held Wampfler Remote Control System. 8 stacking rails and 4 stripping posts. Stack 1 5/8” thick x 14’ tall trusses up to 30 high. Stack a truss in approximately 40 seconds (cycle time). Stack up to 55’ or longer trusses on each side of the conveyor with minor assistance for truss sag, shorter lengths can be stacked unassisted. Excludes 77’ Walk Through Conveyor System. Two systems available at $25,000 NOW $19,900 Each. FOB NE.

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WESCANA FLOOR TRUSS MACHINE

• 7' x 40' Table with 3/4" Steel Table Top

• Two 5' Park Sections

• Truss Depths from 12" to 26"

• Truss Flip-Over Arms

• Side or End Ejectors

• Bui lt-In Camber for Clamping on Both Sides

• Air Cylinders Under Table

• 2 Contr ol Valves for Clamping

• 1 Contr ol Valve for FlipOver Arms

• 1 Control Vlave for Ejectors

• 24" Diameter x 1" Wall Thickness Roller

• 10 HP / 3 Phase Gear Motor

• Front & Rear Emergency Shut-Off Bars

• Joystick Control

• 2' per Second Travel Speed

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EMSI Field Repair Press

EMSI 10 Ton Field Repair Truss Press

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2005 MiTek model #637510-501-460V Roof Tracker roof truss gantry head, 24-inch diameter roll, 10 HP drive motor, (2) light curtains, e-stop button, mast for s/o-festoon electrical supply, and pendant controls. Tables and parking stations shown in photos are not included. 460 volt, 3 phase, 25 Amp electrical required. $57,993

2005 MiTek roof truss finish roller press, model #68300-460V, 14′ finish roller with 24″ diameter rolls, 1″ wall thickness, 4” continuous shaft, with 4 internal baffles. 10 HP soft-start drive system, 100 lb. chain, central grease fittings, H.D. spherical bearings, variable-speed push button controls, with one safety bar and one e-stop. 460v, 3 phase, 20 Amp electrical required. $39,997

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Subcomponent Tables can be adjusted to match the height of your station or system, making it easy to transition subcomponents from the Component Tables to your desired location.

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Will Offshore Designers Work for You?

You’ve likely been inundated with resumes and applications from independent offshore truss designers boasting software proficiency, estimating, takeoff, and design skills. Many highlight their experience with US and Canadian employers, often presenting themselves as part of a team of multiple truss designers. But, will their skills align with your needs? The answer is maybe.

Aside from how offshore candidates could fulfill your professional requirements, let’s address a few factors you need to weigh. First, there are time zones to consider. While offshore candidates in South America might align with or be close to your time zone, those in India or Europe won’t. Some may claim they can adjust to your office hours, but can they sustain that commitment in the long term?

Language proficiency and comprehension also pose challenges when dealing with technical professionals from diverse cultural backgrounds. While their English may be proficient, do they truly grasp your requirements? Many of these designers hold degrees in architecture or engineering in their home countries, and have a strong understanding of construction. However, my clients often find significant differences in conceptualization and comprehension of the specifics inherent in most truss design projects. They report spending hours preparing projects for offshore designers, needing to explain details thoroughly and provide comprehensive drawings to address potential issues. Even so, some clients unable to find local talent manage these extra time-consuming steps and consider their offshore options to be viable.

Do skills and experience translate effectively? I pondered this last year when contemplating adding an offshore candidate option at The JobLine. Doing some research, I utilized JobLine’s truss design skills evaluation to assess potential candidates. This evaluation measures skills across nine different areas, comparing candidates against thousands we’ve tested over the years.

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Despite many offshore candidates boasting degrees and years of truss design experience with US companies, their performance fell below the national average that I’ve developed at The JobLine. Analyzing results using our Matrix tool revealed a perplexing trend—while advanced math skills scored above average, design skills across all levels were lacking. It wasn’t a deficit in experience but more of an inability to problem-solve or conceptualize effectively. Ultimately, I couldn’t risk The JobLine’s reputation with candidates who appeared promising on paper but couldn’t seamlessly integrate with employers’ needs like local candidates.

So, how can you leverage the extensive pool of offshore candidates? Be prepared to explain any ambiguous project areas or problems requiring the designer’s input. Local oversight and optimization are essential until you’re confident the designer can independently grasp these concepts. From initial groundwork to thorough quality checks, expect to play a more hands-on role compared to managing a local team.

In the end, whether or not offshore designers will be a good fit for your company is a question to be answered based on your needs and expectations. As with the choice between in-office and remote workers, several factors need to be weighed so that you can make the best informed decision for your company.

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The Panels Plus 3-Table Router Line is similar to the 3-Table line and includes a Squaring & Routing Station in place of a Squaring Station. This station incorporates a manual X-Y router bridge for routing out rough openings. This production line consists of a Framing Station, Squaring and Routing Station, Sheathing Station, Subcomponent Tables and Roller Conveyors.

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• Wall Panel Lengths up to 16', Wall Panel Heights from 4'-0" to 12'-2"

• Swing Gates at Both Ends of Squaring Table

• Automated Field & Edge Nailing Driving by Panel Pro Event Software & Your Programmed Nailing Patterns

• Simple Touchscreen Controls

• 2 Tool Carriages for Sheathing Nailing with Tilt Function for Seams

• 2 Paslode Nail Guns with High Load Coil Tray

• Auto Sheathing Bridge Return

• Includes 4 Pallets of Magnum Coil Nails (2 3/8 x .113)

• 480 Volt / 3 Phase

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Carlson Mobile Framing Table

• Wall Lengths to 16'

• Manual Height Adjustment (7'-0" to 9'-3" wall heights)

• Tool Dollies with Senco Nail Guns

• Stud Locators

• Pop-Up Skatewheel Conveyor

• 1" Stroke Air Clamps

• Tool Box

$14,900 FOB VA

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2021 Triad Router Bridge & Portion of V-Track

2021 Triad Routing Bridge with approximately (20) feet of v-track. Fits over tables that build up to 12′ nominal height wall panels. Includes powered automatic bridge return, powered vertical router movement, manual fine adjustment wheel, manual vertical router travel with chain drive and (1) Milwaukee router, catalog #5625-20 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. No table included.

$28,970 NOW $5,000 FOB BC

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New Wall Panel Lift

• 8' to 12' Wall Heights

• 1,000 Lb Capacity

• Weight: 120 Lbs

• Excludes: Electric Hoist & Freestanding Bridge Crane

$1,950 FOB NE

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IBS Tool Bridge & Router Bridge

IBS multi-tool bridge with (24) tool stations. Bridge features auto-return, button controls and laser guide mount. Fits up to 12′ nominal rail centers. IBS router bridge features (1) router, laser guide mount and lever-switch button controls. Fits up to 12′ nominal rail centers. Sold as a pair. Includes all available floor mounted, v-rail. Both bridges missing laser sub-assembly. 120vac, 120psi air.

$15,975 NOW $5,995 FOB UT

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New Panels Plus Floor Cassette Framing Station

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New Panels Plus floor framing machine, supports the structural members creating floor sections from 2" x 6" LVL through 2" x 10" to 2" x 12" dimensional lumber, 20" deep wood floor trusses or engineered wood / I-joists. Standard footprint of floor panels (cassettes) up to 12' wide x 45' long. Table consists of a fixed section and a track-guided, moveable section controlled by either a foot switch or push-buttons.

Includes a series of color-coded locator pins at 16", 19.2 and 24" on-center spacing and clamping with squaring feature including foot pedal control. The locators individually flip down if a joist comes out on top of them. After the floor is complete and unclamped, the floor section can be raised up on skate-wheel conveyors and rolled out or lifted off the table using an overhead crane. Table height is 24.5", OAL 45.5 ft, OAW 14.5 ft. 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. 90 to 120 PSIG at 15 CFM air required.

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IDesign Connections Resilient Designs Cost Less Than You Think

n last month’s article, Designing for Resiliency, I present some of my thoughts on how changing the design approach for wood trusses could aid in making future homes more resilient to the types of climate extremes that seem to be ahead of us. Whether you think that climate change is a man-made problem (I believe it largely is) or is part of a natural cycle (highly unlikely), it is very likely that no matter where you live you are looking at more extreme snow, rain, and wind conditions in the future than we have seen in the past.

In the past, I have confidently relayed to anyone who cared to listen that I had never seen – in 35+ years now – the failure of a properly installed truss roof. In fact, the only house roof failure I was ever involved in related to a 10-year-old house with inadequate truss bearing and no bracing that experienced approximately 200% of design load due to significant snow drifting on a lower roof followed by heavy rain in mid-February. Every other truss failure I have experienced was related to a lack of adequate bracing and/or poor installation practices.

Today though, I cannot be as confident looking forward 35 years. It seems entirely possible to me that my area could see 5 to 6 ft of snow in a short period of time, after all we got 3 ft in less than 24 hours around Christmas 2022. If that had been followed by several days of heavy rain, with all of the snow acting as a sponge and holding it on the roof for some time, then we could easily see roofs experience significantly higher than code-specified loads would predict.

It isn’t reasonable to build our homes as bunkers – but how should we proceed? It’s true that the building codes use historical data to predict future loading, but in a rapidly changing environment, this will be less valuable. In the absence of data, looking forward into the unknown is always going to be a bit of a guessing game. So to satisfy my curiosity and expand this discussion, I decided to run some test designs.

I decided to design a typical roof for a home located near me in Barrie, ON. The layout shown gives you some idea of the house I used, with a footprint of approximately 2,400 sq ft, a cathedral ceiling over the great room, and attic trusses over the garage. There are some piggybacks due to height constraints, and I’ve included lay-in gables at the hips and valleys as needed. I am sure that some of you may want to comment on the arrangement of the truss framing, but I hope you will accept that the intent is to provide relative costs. I designed the trusses essentially as I would for production, although I am sure that there are savings available in all cases.

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First, we have the base conditions. The design snow load for a single-family house here is ~37 psf, with another 13 psf for dead loads. As I mentioned last month, we are not required to design for either wind or unbalanced snow conditions for small (<6,000 sq ft) residential buildings. I then added a design for wind equal to approximately twice what the current code would suggest if it were a requirement to anticipate stronger wind events – this is case 2. I then created case 3 by adding only unbalanced loading to account for some snow drifting and uneven distribution. And finally, case 4 considers both the wind load from case 2 and unbalanced load from case 4.

So, what did I learn? I expected that there would be a modest cost increase as the design requirements increased. I expected that case 4, with both wind and unbalanced loads, would be about 10–15% higher than the base case 1. Instead, what I found was that even for the worst case the increase was only 3%, and the increase in lumber volume was less than 1%. For reference, I included about $300 in hold downs for any of the wind cases. I should also note that the costs

are shown in Canadian dollars, but of course the percentages still apply. It is also reasonable to suggest that an additional $300 or so should be included for the cost to install the hold downs, but I leave that to you.

To put this into further perspective, this house would sell in my area for somewhere in the $1 to $1.4 million range. The increase in the cost of the trusses at worst is less than 0.1% of the selling price. Unfortunately, I know that nearly all builders, architects, and home owners are unlikely to spend this small additional amount for something they can’t see. And how does this affect my own thinking? I know that I would rather spend an extra $600 – $1,000 on trusses for my own house and sleep easy than spend that same money on an upgraded vanity or light fixtures that could easily be upgraded at a later date.

Are you considering any design changes in preparation for future possibilities? Please share your thoughts with me, I’d love to hear from you.

If you want help finding that next perfect component designer or design job in Canada, please contact me. If your work is in the mass timber world anywhere in North America, I’d love to talk to you about connecting you to that next great job or candidate. You can reach me at secord@thejobline.com, or 800-289-5627 ext. 2. I’m also happy to engage at: LinkedIn.com/in/geordiesecord. www.thejobline.com

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Solving the problem of missed fasteners on exterior sheathing remains one of the primary reasons for call back charges and exceptions noted during jobsite building inspections. Clearly finding and resolving missed fasteners or “shiners” becomes mission critical before a sheathed wall panel leaves the production line. Our shop-proven, tilting conveyor makes the process safe, fast, and labor efficient. The ProStack tilt in-feed safely lifts wall segments to 45º in 5 seconds for inspection and on to 75º for easy to reach repairs. This tilt system is also excellent for installing blocking , windows, and other details in your wall panel segments. More information click here. $62,970 FOB ND

2019 Triad Steel Interior Framing Line

Wall framing line with model DQSF Diamond Quad framing station, RO-CAT tables and conveyors, designed to frame steel stud wall panels from 6′-9″ to 10′-3″ in height, to 16-ft long. Framing station includes two (2) twin-tool dollies with optional outlets and monitors, stud locators at 16″ and 24″ o/c spacing, and four (4) Senco SG2510 tools. Station clamps and includes pop-up skatewheel conveyors. Pair of RO-CAT tables include squaring lip, tool rest and pop-up skatewheel conveyors. Line includes two (2) 10-ft long stand-alone skatewheel conveyors and two (2) 15-ft long x 36″ wide, stand-alone idler roller conveyors. 100 PSI air required. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required.

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ProStack powered in-feed conveyor was engineered to deliver wall panel segments at a matched speed and height into the ProStack automated wall panel stacker. Built for smooth operation and assembled with laser cut, powder-coated finish steel. Base model conveys wall panel segments up to 12’ in height and up to 16’ in length for wall segments up to 1,600 lbs. Extended length systems come in standard 20′ and 24’ length capacity. All models come with adjustable working heights and variable conveyor speeds.

Powered in-feed conveyor section, synchronized chain drive under top and bottom plate for open access, 5-HP, 208v, 3Ph power. Adjustable working height from 28” to 34”. 16′ length capacity.

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Alpine visits BEDC’s Manila Campus

Alpine and Building Engineering and Design Co. (BEDC) have entered into a strategic partnership to provide high-quality, cost-effective, and scalable design services to the component manufacturing industry. BEDC employs degreed civil engineers who must pass a rigorous training course in component design as well as Alpine software before working with customers’ projects. The training course, developed in collaboration with Alpine’s training department, ensures BEDC designers learn the wood construction industry and each customer’s specifications. This enables the designers to deliver production-ready component designs efficiently and accurately.

On a recent visit to BEDC’s campus in Manila, the Philippines, Alpine’s Director of Solutions Delivery, John Croll, shared best practices with the BEDC training staff. “Their training regimen is an organized, 10-week course intended to pass only the most qualified potential designers. Each week builds on the last to orient the BEDC designer to U.S. construction practices, how to read plans, how to frame roofs, floors, and walls, and, more importantly, how to optimize trusses to save material costs. The BEDC team has developed an impressive level of detail in their approach, including home-grown tests to ensure comprehension. They are investing heavily in this area which allows their designers to quickly adapt to specific customer needs once they are assigned to an account.”

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Leveraging Technology

During the visit, Alpine also witnessed BEDC’s cutting-edge AI technology. Developed in their New Zealand innovation hub, it rapidly accelerates their design process. After the plan and relevant job information are uploaded into Rome, BEDC’s online portal, their patented AI solution gets to work.

Alpine’s Director of Software Engineering, Rick Tilelli, explains, “BEDC’s AI model, with human-in-the-loop (HITL) support, puts their designers at a distinct advantage. The system interprets the 2D plans and customer-entered job details and instructions to fast track the building envelope process. If the AI is uncertain of any elements of the job, it presents questions for an experienced designer to answer via an HITL interface. This process is short and eliminates many errors associated with other AI models, which are forced to guess details of the job.”

Once the AI is finished, designers are able to start with an accurate building envelope to return component designs in less time. BEDC’s CEO, Ben Powles, adds some context. “We have a team of highly specialized AI developers who are working to streamline the plan intake process. The model learns from each job that goes through, taking input from the human designer to make better judgements on this next plan. The focus here is to make the design process more efficient using technology so we can provide a better service to our customers.”

Supporting Customer Growth

BEDC has scaled rapidly to help support Alpine customers’ growth. They have a fast growing team of over 130 trained designers and demonstrated an impressive recruiting operation to unlock future expansion. To complement their capability, BEDC also has a team of experienced U.S.-based designers who serve as the first point of contact for customers.

Michael Schwitter, Director of Sales at Alpine, explains the significance. “It was really impressive to see well over a hundred Alpine designers in one room. BEDC has taken on these resources to offer flexibility to our customers. It’s now easier, faster, and more reliable to add design capacity through BEDC. We want our customers to feel confident taking on more work, and BEDC helps to make that a reality.”

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New MiTek Fire and Sound Test Reports

As MiTek has been hard at work to improve the way the building industry works by increasing the use of offsite components, we have heard from Architects of Record and Engineers of Record that they need more support to be able to specify components. In multifamily construction, there is a high degree of demand for documented fire safety and sound transmission abatement. To support the use of floor trusses, we have hired third-party labs to do fire and sound tests to ASTM standards and to provide reports of those tests that can be used by the specification community to confidently specify both Wood Web and Posi-Strut Web Floor trusses in their projects.

We have added a 1-hour fire-rated assembly that allows a damped ducted system down to a depth of 14”. This shallower depth can reduce the overall cost of the buildings in certain cases compared to the industry standard details that only go down to an 18” depth. We then successfully achieved a 2-hour rated assembly that is often needed in stairwells and other key areas of multi-dwelling structures. Both of these rated assemblies are included in ICC-ES ESL-1388 and can be found in Fire and Acoustic Reports on the MiTek Engineering website.

We then added 10 sound-rated assemblies to cover a range of options to help our customers compete in the multifamily market. All of these reports meet the minimum STC and IIC ratings of 50, which is specified in the IBC and can be found in Fire and Acoustic Reports on the MiTek Engineering website.

As we all work together to increase the Design-Make-Build mindset in the building community, we must make it easy to specify the use of offsite components. These fire and sound tests and resultant reports will help support this effort and will help increase the adoption of floor truss use in multifamily construction.

For additional information, or if you have questions, please contact the MiTek Engineering department.

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Engineered Wood Flooring on Wood Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Engineered Wood Flooring using Wood Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Carpet with Pad on Wood Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Bethany Place Carpet with a Shaw Carpet Pad using Wood Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Luxury Vinyl Plank on Wood Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Como Luxury Vinyl Plank using Wood Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Stone-Polymer Composite Vinyl Plank on Wood Web Floor Trusses — Shaw VE433–Polaris Plus flooring using Wood Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Carpet with Pad on Concrete over Wood Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Bethany Place Carpet with a Shaw Carpet Pad on Gypsum Concrete using Wood Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Engineered Wood Flooring on Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Engineered Wood Flooring using Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Carpet with Pad on Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Bethany Place Carpet with a Shaw Carpet Pad using Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Luxury Vinyl Plank on Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Como Luxury Vinyl Plank using Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Stone-Polymer Composite Vinyl Plank on Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses — Shaw VE433–Polaris Plus flooring using Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Carpet with Pad on Concrete over Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses — Shaw Bethany Place Carpet with a Shaw Carpet Pad on Gypsum Concrete using Posi-Strut Metal Web Floor Trusses, Fiberglass insulation, and Gypsum Sheathing on Resilient Channels

Fire Rated Assemblies for Wood Web and Posi-Strut Metal Web Wood Trusses — 1-Hr rated assemblies for 10” deep wood web trusses and 9-1/4” deep Posi-Strut metal web trusses, and allows for Ceiling Radiation Dampers on 14” deep trusses; 2-Hr rated assemblies for 11-1/4” deep wood web trusses and 11-1/4” deep Posi-Strut metal web trusses

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2023 Panels Plus Single-Tool Sheathing Station

Featuring precision Gen. 2 controls, this system squares and sheathes wall panels ranging up to 16′ in length and up to 12′ -3″ wall height with dimensional material from 2×4 through 2×10. This late-model system includes a servo-driven bridge with joy-stick controlled motion on the operator’s riding platform. The single, large-coil capacity tool carriage travels across the wall frame inserting sheathing fasteners at the spacing set by the operator. The stitchers will automatically insert fasteners through the sheathing into the top and bottom plates at your chosen spacing during the auto-return process. The bridge has 9 programmable presets for fastener spacing. Other features include: Single Beam Bridge, top and bottom plate stitchers, Operator Platform with Windows industrial touchscreen, and joystick control. Squaring table features a squaring edge, footswitch & push-button controls for telescoping side and horizontal out-feed rollers. 120 PSI at 60 CFM air.120 volt AC electrical required. Utilizes large-coil 15º wire-collated nails. (No nail tools included).

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2019 Panels Plus Single-Tool Extended Height Capacity Sheathing Station

Squares and sheathes wall panels ranging up to 16′ in length and from 6’8″ to 16’4″ wall height with dimensional material from 2×4 through 2×10. This late-model system includes a servo-driven bridge with joy-stick controlled motion on the operator’s riding platform. The single, large-coil capacity tool carriage travels across the wall frame inserting sheathing fasteners at the spacing set by the operator. The stitchers will automatically insert fasteners through the sheathing into the top and bottom plates at your chosen spacing during the auto-return process. The bridge has 9 programmable presets for fastener spacing. Other features include: Single Beam Bridge, top and bottom plate stitchers, Operator Platform with Windows industrial touchscreen, and joystick control. Squaring table features a squaring edge, footswitch & push-button controls for telescoping side and horizontal out-feed rollers. 120 PSI at 60 CFM air.120 volt AC electrical required. Utilizes large-coil 15º wire-collated nails. (No nail tools included).

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Triad Wall Panel Equipment (Pending)

• Triad 12' x 16' "Diamond Quad" Framing Table (excludes tool dollies)

• Pop-Up Skatwheel Conveyor, Motorized Height Adjustment & Adjustable Squaring Stops on Framing Table

• The stud locators need repair (we have the parts needed for the repair)

• 3 Pair or 10' Skatewheel Conveyor with Stands

• 1 Pair of 15' Skatewheel Conveyor with Stands $22,750

Used Triad wall assembly equipment includes 16 ft x 12′-3″ max height framing station, model G2, with (2) two-tool dollies, squaring/ sheathing combo table, model G2 SH-SQ, with multi-tool mount nailing bridge and separate manual-drive router bridge, quantity of (6) 10 ft long x 2 ft wide idler roller conveyors with (4) legs, and Triad model FTCN component nailing station with four Hitachi NR83A nail tools.

Framer includes 16″ and 24″ color-coded stud locators, pop-up skate wheel conveyors, tool dollies have two tool mounts each (no tools) and powered height adjustment. Sheathing bridge includes joy-stick controls, tool offset, tool tilt, laser guide, power return and mounts for up to (23) Hitachi nail tools. Router and all available spare parts included. 120 volt, 1 phase, 30 Amp electrical required. 100 PSI air required.

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allows you to frame, square and sheath wood wall panels on one,16 foot long table x 12 foot framer for wall heights from 6′-9” to 12’-4”. Builds both 2×4 and 2×6 walls. Clamps wall prior to nailing. Table includes push button controls, color-coded stud locators at 16 inches & 24 inches o.c. spacing, squaring stops, motorized telescoping arms, skatewheel ejectors and powered tool bridge. Sheathing nailing bridge includes powered travel, joy-stick & key pad controls, air manifold, manual fine tuning, tilt and seam nailing. No tools or mounts included. 30 CFM at 120 psi air required, and 120 volt, 1-phase electrical required.

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AThe NHERI TallWood Project

Q & A with Steve Pryor, P.E., S.E., Senior Manager, Testing and Research Operations, Engineering, Simpson Strong-Tie

s a research partner in the National Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI)

TallWood project, Simpson Strong-Tie participated in a series of earthquake shake table tests conducted at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).

Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and led by Dr. Shiling Pei of the Colorado School of Mines, the NHERI TallWood project simulated a series of large seismic events and their effects on a full-scale, 10-story mass timber building — the tallest building ever tested on a shake table. With more than 100 tests completed, Steve Pryor, Senior Manager of Testing and Research Operations at Simpson Strong-Tie, shared his insights about the project.

Q: What was the main research objective of NHERI TallWood?

A: The objective of the NHERI TallWood project was to develop mass timber seismic lateral-force-resisting systems for tall wood construction. More specifically, to develop resilient seismic design methodologies for tall timber buildings in earthquake-prone regions.

Q: How were the earthquake shake tests conducted?

A: A series of tests were conducted at the Englekirk Structural Engineering Center at UCSD. This is where the world’s largest outdoor shake table is located, along with one of the two biggest earthquake simulators. The shake table tests simulated motions that were recorded during historic earthquakes and covered a range of magnitudes from four to nine.

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The NHERI TallWood test structure, a 10-story mass timber building, is the tallest building ever tested on a shake table.

Q: How was the mass timber structure designed?

A: The 10-story wood building was designed with resilient post-tensioned mass timber rocking walls for the lateral system and utilized two walls in each principal direction. This new system is designed to minimize damage from design-level earthquakes and be quickly repairable after rare earthquakes. We utilized a resiliency-based design methodology that’s intended to help ensure the safety and durability of tall timber buildings in seismic zones.

Q: What was the role of Simpson Strong-Tie in the project?

A: We’ve been working as a long-term research and project partner on NHERI TallWood for many years, along with a consortium of universities and other industry collaborators. In terms of innovation, we developed a special column-base connection that pivots around both axes simultaneously. It can pivot in one direction or the other, or you can swing it around in an orbit, and there’s no damage happening to the connection at all. So that was a key connection to allow this structure to go through all of the earthquake tests. It was designed to sustain all of this movement under very heavy loading and not get damaged.

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Sensors were located throughout the 10-story mass timber structure to gather data for engineering analyses. Simpson Strong-Tie developed a special column-base connection for the mass timber structure.

The other special connection we developed was the beam-to-column connection. It’s a double knife plate connection that allows the columns and beams to move back and forth without binding. The connection still transfers all the gravity load that it has to transfer, and it still holds the column very tightly. So, it’s performing two key functions — transferring gravity loads and providing stability for the columns — all while allowing the whole thing to move and not bind up during an earthquake. That was the key.

Simpson collaborated with the project team to design and test nonstructural components, too, such as the exterior façade, interior walls and stairways. The objective here was to ensure they could withstand the relative movement between stories.

We also specified and donated a wide range of our products, including mass timber fasteners, angled washers, diaphragm spline straps, cold-formed steel connectors and our anchor tiedown system rods.

Q: Now that NHERI TallWood testing has concluded, what are the results?

A: At a high level, this new type of lateral-force-resisting system has proven to be perhaps one of the most structurally resilient building systems ever developed. At a detailed level, we’re still extracting data. Right now, we’re in the process of writing a paper for the Journal of Structural Engineering, which is published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The lead author, Dr. Shiling Pei of the Colorado School of Mines, is the Principal Investigator of the NHERI TallWood project. When published, the paper will have more detailed findings from the research.

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A special beam-to-column connection also was developed for the 10-story building. Collaboration among several universities, Simpson Strong-Tie and other industry leaders was essential for NHERI TallWood project success.
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Rocking shear walls for the lateral force resisting system utilized 115-foot long post-tensioned ATS rod assemblies to provide recentering.

Q: How will this research be used going forward, generally?

A: In order for a new type of building technology to be widely used, it needs to find its way into the building code as an approved system. Now that we’ve successfully demonstrated how it works and how it can be put together, the effort to move this technology forward and get it into the building code is just starting. The hope is to try to get it into the building codes by the 2028 version of the code. Also, at Simpson, the test results have already informed some new product development.

Q: What is the long-term outlook for mass timber in tall buildings?

A: Based on these tests, I would say the outlook is very good. There’s a lot of aesthetically pleasing things about mass timber that, as humans, we just interact with better than, say, another raw building material that might be left exposed in a building.

Q: How will this research influence the way Simpson Strong-Tie supports mass timber building designers?

A: Being a part of the TallWood project has given us a unique, hands-on perspective as to some of the real-world design challenges. It has allowed us to focus on developing connections that address those challenges. In terms of how it affects our customers, like a lot of the research we do, it instills confidence in them that we’re a leader in this space and that we’re dedicated to testing and research to develop the best products we can for these applications.

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The NHERI TallWood structure is built on the world’s largest outdoor shake table at UCSD.
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The NHERI TallWood project was led by Dr. Shiling Pei of the Colorado School of Mines.

Q: What’s next for the NHERI TallWood project?

A: The TallWood building has been given a “haircut” and is now six stories tall instead of 10. The next research project for the structure is known as Converging Design. It’s being led by Professor Andre Barbosa at Oregon State University, and we’re going to continue participating in testing the six-story building. In Phase III, we’ll test our resilient steel frame technologies by providing two complete six-story-tall frames to anchor the north-south direction of building movement, while the east-west direction remains restrained with post-tensioned mass timber rocking shear walls.

Q: What does this type of industry research say about the value of teamwork?

A: These projects don’t happen without a fantastic amount of collaboration and cooperation. The Colorado School of Mines led the research, and our project collaborators included Colorado State University; the University of Nevada, Reno; the University of Washington; Washington State University; and the University of California, San Diego. We also had about ten graduate students working toward their Ph.D. on this project — attaching instruments, collecting data and running a lot of numerical simulations. Delivery and integration also required an extreme amount of cooperation within Simpson. Not just the engineers doing the analyses and creating designs, but also the people in our laboratories who were testing the prototypes. We also had product managers interfacing with manufacturing personnel to get these special, customized parts made and delivered to the jobsite. So, everyone from R&D to the welders, our teams in Riverside and Stockton, California, the people in shipping — everyone was integral to the success of the project. We didn’t have a normal product cycle time to develop all of this work. There was a massive amount of coordination, and the company should really be proud.

The project video shows actual footage of the earthquake shake table tests, narrated by lead researcher Dr. Shiling Pei, Associate Professor at Colorado School of Mines, along with project partners from Colorado State University and Simpson Strong-Tie. The NHERI TallWood project is funded by the NSF and the US Forest Service (USFS).

Simpson Strong-Tie provides solutions that help people design and build safer, stronger structures. To learn about earthquake preparation and safety for your home, and to download a free seismic retrofit guide and seismic retrofit detail sheet, visit strongtie.com/seismic.

For the latest information on our growing line of mass timber products, visit strongtie.com/ masstimber.

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2016 Ranger LRS designed to fit the MiTek Blade linear saw, includes (5) lumber carts, (4) lumber magazines, overall beam length of 50-ft with end column supports, footprint of 50′ x 52′. Pick head is screw-type. Includes light-curtain perimeter beam, operator’s console, perimeter safety fencing and rails for carts.

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Steel teeter carts, quantity of (16), for moving bulk material for production staging, can be used to deliver full units to sawyer or long cut material to an assembly area at a convenient working height. Size 72″ long x 46″ wide x 32″ high, 2,500 lb. load capacity. Feature (2) pneumatic tires/ steel wheel, and (2) swivel casters. Units shown without large tires: quantity of (3) at $500 each.

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2008 Genie GTH-1056 Telehandler

Genie telehandler lifts up to 10,000 lbs over 10 ft high, and up to 5,000 lbs 56 ft high. Can also extend out 42 ft. carrying up to 3,000 lbs. Features a 74 HP diesel engine with 3 speed transmission. Also features 3-mode power steering (2-wheel, 4-wheel coordinated and crab), frame leveling +/- 10º, and Full time 4WD with front and rear limited slip differential (LSD). Vehicle weight is 31,900 lbs. 4,618 hours on the telehandler.

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Hain Systems Framer

TElectrical Supply: 110 VAC

Motor: 1/4 HP, 110 VAC, Linear Actuator

Highly Accurate: +/- .010 Inches

Stop Rail: 2 x 4 x 1/4 Aluminum Extrusion

he Hain Systems Framer (HSF) will help you build square and accurate wall panels for residential or commercial construction applications. It will help you cut building costs by saving time and improving your quality. It’s a reliable, efficient and proven system that features a ruggedly simple design. The HSF is based on a proven design with over 20 years of actual production use and maintenance experience. It comes fully assembled and is designed for portable job site framing or in-plant permanent installation. The table has many optional attachments and will support Mylar Tape wall layout or any other type of layout. The optional gun rails can also be retro-fit to any table.

Stops: Jig Bored Steel

Stop Blocks: Machine Billet Aluminum

Details:

Internal Components: Hardened, Ground and Polished Steel and Billet Aluminum

Dimensions:

Table Construction: Thick-wall Structural Steel Tubing, Jig Welded for Accuracy

Length: 5 feet (60”) to 60 feet (720”)

Height: 12 inches

Air Supply: 90 psi (10 CFM Air Flow Recommended)

Depth: 12 inches

Electrical Supply: 120 VAC

Powder Coat: Industrial Gray

Dimensions:

Height: 43”

Length: 16’ or 20’

Width: Adjustable 8’ to 10’ or 8’ to 12’

Shipping Weight: 3000 lbs

If you are looking for the fastest, most consistent way to measure and cut your product, then the Hain Measuring System (MEA) is your answer. The MEA changes from one length t any length instantly, up to 60’, without changing the operator’s position on the line. It is also highly accurate (+/- .010) and quickly moves from one length to the next in seconds. The MEA is designed for quick and easy setup and is simple to use. Even a first time user will be productive with little or no training required. It can adapt to any saw and can be mounted to any surface so that you can integrate the MEA with your existing setup. The MEA is versatile allowing “left” or “right” handed operation and measurement in “feet and inches” or “inches” depending on your preference. The MEA is also available in a “Skid Mounted” version.

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BAM Stair Wedge Saw

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Machinery (BAM) Titan series pre-hung door machine. Designed to produce between 150 and 250 doors per day. Multi-function door machine capable of doors 1′-6″ to 4′-0″ in width, and both 6′-8″ or 8′-0″ door heights. Processes both 1 3/8″ and 1 3/4″ thick door slabs. Machines the door, hinge jamb and strike jamb all at the same time. Capable hinge sizes include 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″, 4″ x 4″, 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ with 5/8″ radius. Cycle time with flush hinge routing is 45 seconds. 10′ long x 7′-6″ wide footprint. Shipping weight 4,000 lbs.

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Electric Pallet Jacks

Gatos Eléctricos Para Paletas

Los gatos eléctricos para paletas facilitan el traslado de cargas pesadas en el sitio de trabajo. Los gatos eléctricos para paletas le protegen la espalda contra lesiones y torceduras porque trasladan cargas pesadas e incómodas de manejar que de otra manera habría que mover a mano. Pero, al igual que con otras herramientas motorizadas, si no se usan correctamente, los gatos eléctricos para paletas pueden presentar un peligro a la seguridad.

Electric pallet jacks make quick work of moving loads around the workplace. Pallet jacks protect your back from strains and injuries by moving heavy and awkward loads and objects that would be unsafe to lift manually. But, as with any powered tool, if used improperly, electric pallet jacks can become a safety liability.

If you operate an electric pallet jack on the job, get training on the use of the equipment from an experienced worker. Your training should include practical, hands on application exercises to ensure that you can safely operate the specific equipment at your worksite. Only operate the pallet jack if you have been authorized to do so by your employer.

Be familiar with the electric pallet jack that you will use on the job. Review the manufacturer’s operating instructions and details on the jack’s capacity. A lift rating capacity plate should be mounted on the jack; never exceed the manufacturers load rated capacity. Know how to use the power controls and brakes properly. Use the forks and attachments correctly. Always inspect the equipment prior to each use; never operate an electric pallet jack if it is malfunctioning. When charging the jack, use a GFCI outlet and ensure that you use precautions to avoid electric shock.

Learn and follow the general safety rules for electric pallet jack use. Load the jack securely to prevent materials from shifting during movement. Gradually start and stop the jack to prevent the load from slipping. Use extreme caution when you are pulling the jack; ensure that your pathway is clear and that you will not trip backwards or run into obstacles. Keep your body and your coworkers clear of the pallet jack to avoid being crushed by the machine. Never ride on a pallet jack and avoid horseplay when you are using one.

Watch for coworkers and obstacles at all times when you are using an electric pallet jack. Give people the right of way instead of expecting them to get out of your way. Slow down and proceed cautiously when you are at a crosswalk or obscured throughway in the workplace. Try to stack and move loads in a manner that will not block your line of vision. Always use a spotter to assist you if you cannot see around the load.

Use extra caution in narrow aisles, on slopes and inclines, and other restricted areas where your maneuverability will be limited. If you are authorized to use the jack in an elevator, always enter it with the load first; do not back up into the elevator. Use the same technique when entering any constricted space with a pallet jack. Ensure that trucks and railcars that you are authorized to enter are properly blocked from movement.

Know the basics of electric pallet jack safety and keep up the good work!

The above evaluations and/or recommendations are

information provided to us and relate only

healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.

Si usted opera un gato eléctrico para paletas en su trabajo, obtenga capacitación de un trabajador con experiencia en el uso de esos equipos. Su capacitación deberá incluir ejercicios prácticos con los equipos para asegurar que usted pueda operarlos con seguridad en su sitio de trabajo. Sólo opere los gatos eléctricos para paletas si tiene autorización de su empleador para hacerlo.

Familiarícese con los gatos eléctricos para paletas que usará en su trabajo. Repase las instrucciones de operación del fabricante de cada equipo, así como sus capacidades. Cada gato debe tener una placa indicando su capacidad para levantar peso; nunca sobrepase la capacidad indicada por el fabricante. Conozca cómo usar correctamente los controles de movimiento y freno. Use los tenedores y los aditamentos correctamente. Siempre inspeccione los equipos antes de cada uso; nunca opere un gato eléctrico para paletas si tiene algún desperfecto. Al cargarle las baterías al gato, use una toma de corriente GFCI (con interruptor de circuito por falla de conexión a tierra) y asegúrese de seguir todas las instrucciones de seguridad para evitar choques eléctricos.

Aprenda y cumpla las reglas generales de seguridad para el uso de gatos eléctricos para paletas. Coloque la carga sobre el gato correctamente para evitar que ésta se desplace al mover el gato. Arranque y pare gradualmente para que no se deslice la carga. Tenga mucho cuidado al tirar del gato; asegúrese de tener una vía libre y no tropezar hacia atrás ni atropellar obstáculos. Mantenga su cuerpo y los de sus compañeros de trabajo alejados del gato eléctrico para paletas para evitar que la máquina los atropelle. Nunca suba como pasajero a un gato eléctrico para paletas y absténgase de jugueteos cuando lo esté usando.

Esté atento a sus compañeros de trabajo y a los obstáculos en todo momento cuando esté usando un gato eléctrico para paletas. Las personas deben tener preferencia de paso, en vez de hacer que se aparten del camino del gato. Proceda lentamente y con cuidado cuando llegue a un cruce o sitios con mala visibilidad en el sitio de trabajo. Trate de apilar las cargas y moverlas de manera que no bloqueen su campo visual. Siempre use un ayudante si no puede ver a través de la carga.

Tenga aún más cuidado en pasillos angostos, en pendientes y en otras áreas restringidas en las que es menos fácil maniobrar. Si usted tiene autorización para usar el gato en un elevador, siempre entre con la carga primero; no retroceda con el gato para entrar al elevador. Use la misma técnica al entrar a cualquier espacio reducido con un gato eléctrico para paletas. Asegúrese de que los camiones y vagones de ferrocarril a los que usted tenga autorización de entrar estén debidamente bloqueados para que no puedan moverse.

Aprenda los conceptos básicos de la seguridad con los gatos eléctricos para paletas, y ¡continúe haciendo su buen trabajo!

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Proudly serving the forest products industry for over 50 years, TP brings the expertise you need to ensure your business is successful. As a responsible partner, TP delivers to clients, employees, and the industries we serve the confidence to drive value through the effective use of our diverse professional team.

TP would like to welcome the following authorized agents to our inspection team, each of whom have many years of experience in the truss industry!

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If you have questions about how you can make this selection, please contact your authorized agent above or Glenn Traylor at 919-280-5905 or trusguy@gmail.com.

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ID: C10968

Senior Wood Truss Designer - Part Time

Relocation: REMOTE, Florida, Alabama, Georgia

Candidate desires to use his career long industry experience to be the best Part Time Remote Designer you have. Prior truss plant owner for 10 years, strong production and operations management background, and JobLine Senior Designer rating in truss design using MiTek software. Also has FASTBeam experience. Products: floor & roof trusses. Markets: Single family custom, multi family, tract and light commercial. Was successful in creating strong teams in production, design and customer service, but the local economy and overwhelming competition was more than he could overcome from a small plant perspective.

Degree: BSEE

Compensation: Based on employee or 1099 status.

Thom's Notes: I have worked with this candidate as an employer for years. Very detail oriented. Fair, honest, and customer service oriented. Very design/liability conscious. Scored 98

ID: C18659

CFS Truss Designer | Wood Truss Designer - Remote/Full-time or Part-time.

Relocation: Florida, Georgia, Louisiana I have accumulated nearly 40 years of experience in the truss industry. Initially, I served as a truss layout draftsperson for the first two years of my career, gradually progressing to roles such as estimator and truss designer. I enhanced my skills by completing truss design courses and seminars offered by MiTek Industries, a globally recognized software and hardware company. Throughout the majority of my career, I specialized as a wood truss designer. In the last 8 to 10 years, I assumed the role of a lightweight truss designer.

Over the course of my career, I diversified my responsibilities, undertaking roles such as estimator, field and job site inspector, plant supervisor, coordinator, and customer service representative.

Compensation: $30-32hr

ID: C10186

Remote CFS, LGS Designer - Multifamily/

Commercial

Relocation: Texas

One of my best CFS designers, the candidate has 20+ years experience in commercial, multifamily, and pagoda style structures. Want to know more, give me a call or make an inquiry.

ID: C10853

Remote Design Manager | Remote Offshore Design Project Manager

Relocation: Texas, Georgia, USA - South

Top level Engineering/Design Management

candidate, 14+- years experience Truss, 4+- Panel experience. Has experience building and integrating offshore design resources with internal design departments and training design managers to better utilize offshore capabilities. Large volume manufacturer experience. MiTek Sapphire design/layout proficient. Too confidential to go into more detail.

Compensation: $120k+

ID: C18549

Remote Wall Panel Designer

Relocation: USA - ALL States

Wall panel designer with 10 years' experience including production builders, single family custom and small to medium multifamily projects. MiTek Sapphire software experience.

ID: C18426

Remote Truss Designer

Relocation: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Maryland, Florida, Georgia, Nebraska, REMOTE, Costa Rica, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington DC, Rhode Island, Saskatchewan, Oregon, Ontario, North Dakota, New York, New Mexico, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Nevada, Montana, Mississippi, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Delaware, Conneticut, California, Arizona, Alaska

Offshore Truss Designer with MiTek experience. The candidate is a civil engineer with 6 years' truss design experience for companies in Texas and Florida. Prior work for BFS and smaller manufacturers. Bilingual Spanish/English with a company set up to make paying easy. Scored 89 on our truss design skills evaluation, which is near the senior designer level. He is also SBCA I & II certified. He is willing to go to work immediately.

Compensation: $65-75k as a subcontractor, no benefits or taxes.

We haven't represented offshore candidates in the past but feel this candidate is worth a shot. Please contact Thom for additional details.

ID: C11370

General | Plant Manager/OperationsTruss/Panel/Framing Package Relocation: Texas, Arizona

20 years' experience. Started in production, advanced to Saw Supervisor, Production Manager, Plant Manager, now General Manager. As General Manager operated a $125M truss plant. Tripled output and reduced errors and labor cost. Developed and implemented standards and procedures to manage quality and costs. As Plant Manager (4 years), manage all the operation of the manufacturing plant, such as Productivity, logistics, efficiencies, costs.

As Production Manager (12 years), manage all the areas of the manufacturing across the plant. Safety, quality control, efficiencies, HR, etc... Software: MiTek, Word, Excel, OptiFrame. Products: R & F Truss, Panel, Framing package. Markets: Single Family, Multifamily, Custom Homes. Bilingual English/Spanish spoken and written. Degree in Industrial Engineering.

Compensation: $90's+ bonus ($100k min)

ID: C10897

Design Manager/Senior Designer/PE/ Optimizer - Truss/Panel/EWP Relocation: REMOTE

30 year industry veteran, started as a Truss Designer, earned his way to Design Manager over 20+ designers. MiTek - Advanced, AutoCAD proficient. BSCE - PE.

Compensation: Open??

Thom's Notes: PE with Mid Atlantic seals

ID: C18565

Designer: Truss/Panel, Wood/Steel, BIM

Relocation: North Carolina

Material take-offs, proposals, job-site meetings, Submittal Tracking, Excellent Problem-solving Skills, Material Ordering, Field Measuring, 3-D Modeling Program (3-D and 4-D BIM in-house), Generated material take-offs from the BIM model, Coordinated RFI's thru the BIM model, Clash detection between wood trusses, structural steel and LVL's. 3-D Scan's of job-sites. Scheduled / Distributed work to 6 designers Cross-trained all designers in roof floor and wall panels for whole-house design.

ID: C18370

Plant | Location | General ManagerTruss/Panel

Relocation: California, Nevada Highly experienced (20+ years) roof and floor truss, and wall panel manufacturing manager. Started in the plant as builder, then sawyer, supervisor, truck driver, maintenance manager, designer, outside sales, plant manager, operations manager, and general manager. OSHA trained, developed and implemented safety programs. Successful turn around experience, hands on ability to work with departments to combine individual strengths into one team effort, lower costs, and meet quality and volume expectations. Past experience negotiating better vendor programs to lower costs and improve inventory turns.

ID: C10507

Senior Management - Truss/Panel/ Lumber/Installed Services

Relocation: USA - Western

I am a Diverse driven individual seeking a position in the fast paced construction component industry where my professionalism in sales, business and leadership skills along with a strong proven

background in, General Management, Operations, Sales Management, strategic alliances, business development, team building, P&L experience and Customer Satisfaction will play an integral part in growing new business, nurturing existing business or developing company operations to meet the highest level of efficiencies, standards and safety while having fun doing it!

ID: C11834

General/Regional Manager - Truss/Panel

Relocation: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ontario, Vermont

As District Manager: Responsible for the financial performance of three wood truss and wall panel plants, two Millwork and door assembly facilities and one installed labor location in multiple states. Group revenues increased from $50 million/year in to $70 million per year. Devised a “buy versus make” purchasing protocol in to ensure that internal truss and Millwork plants were operating at capacity before using outside vendors that supplied similar products. Spearheaded a “hub and spoke” organizational structure for three truss plants. This plan optimized scarce design talent, reduced clerical expenses, and synchronized output at each plant. Restructured the installed labor division to include material estimators, lumber salespeople and cost accounting methods in 2005. The changes resulted in a 400k gain in profits. Drafted corporate training material for fall protection and new hire safety orientation.

As General Manager: Won “Gold Store” award for exceeding company goals in profits, sales growth, and ROA. Served on a corporate manufacturing audit and operating performance team that made

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The recommendations to under performing truss plants. Two of the facilities audited became “Gold Stores” the following year. When the sales of three district stores were allocated to the truss plant, the lost business ($1.5 million/year) was made up and organic sales grew by over 10%. Sales volume grew from $11 million per year to over $15 million per year.

ID: C18459

Remote Wall Panel Designer | Wall Panel Designer

Relocation: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario

8 Years' experience as a wall panel designer. Uses HSB CAD, AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit. Everything from Single family custom to multifamily and modular.

ID: C18387

Division Manager, VP Operations, President - Truss | Panel | Building Materials | Pro Dealer

Relocation: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Texas, USASouth, Virginia, Washington DC, Wisconsin

Executive level manager, VP, President with $1+B P&L responsibility. Lumber, building materials, trusses, wall panels, and CFS background. Inquire to discuss this candidate.

ID: C18449

Estimator | Designer - Truss, Panel | Prior carpenter

Relocation: Ohio, Pennsylvania

Prepare and distribute estimates to competing bidders. Calculate labor, time, and material estimated per individual job. Read, analyze, and interpret residential and commercial blueprints. Ensure projects meet the proper building codes and standards for the industry. Communicate with prospective bidders both over the phone and in person. Design and engineer roof trusses, floor trusses, pre-fabricated wall panels, and EWP. Gained first-hand experience setting trusses in the field during prior construction job. Design roof systems to be most efficient and inexpensive when being constructed in the field. Design complete models in MiTek Sapphire. Design and engineer roof trusses and transfer loads throughout the structure as need. Also design and engineer beams and hangers when necessary.

ID: C12414

Truss Designer | Wall Panel Designer | All Hats

Relocation: Arizona

Engineered panel and truss design, developed material take off for turnkey build up, worked in coordination with multiple plants and design teams, worked closely with material suppliers on take offs and estimating.

I've worked for decades in the construction industry. Not only in new construction,

but additions and remodels as well using innovative designs for added value and to drive down cost. In addition to experience with MiTek, Wallbuilder and other design software packages, I have extensive manual trig/math skills. I use these to back check questionable loads as well to design from scratch in the field when needed. I have also written tutorials for the training of others and checked other designer's work as a Design Manager at a Panel Plant. All things being equal, I love working in components whether designing, cutting, building or setting components at the site.

ID: C18430

Truss Designer | Remote Truss Designer

Relocation: USA - South, USA - Southwest, USA - ALL States

Extensive experience in truss estimating and design. Proficient in designing roof and floor trusses for a variety of projects including: custom homes, track homes, multi-family, mega-multifamily, and light commercial projects. I always get everyone involved with the project like architect, engineers, homeowners, and sales personnel Many times I go to the job site for the convenience of the framer and see what kind of condition or changes they might have; this way we will be working on the same page. Also included in my experience is purchasing material, negotiating contracts, setting up deliveries, steel and cmu detailing for steel columns and beams, with almost 25 years of experience in the construction business. MiTek Sapphire.

ID: C18367

Wall Panel Designer | Remote Wall Panel Designer | Mega-Multifamily

Relocation: Utah

Remote wall panel design for medium to large scale MF. Remote estimating using MiTek Sapphire to get a more accurate material count. 100,000 - 500,000 sq ft MF projects primarily in the New England Market with the panel plant being in New Brunswick. Also worked on projects in the Arizona, Texas, and California markets.

Compensation: $70's+ (45+- hours)

ID: C18365

Intermediate Canadian Remote Truss Designer - Sapphire

Relocation: Ontario

Remote Truss Designer available.. Currently provides technical support and designs to lumber distributors for roof systems for residential and commercial applications. Provides technical assistance and support to the distribution staff to meet client demands for engineered wood structural applications. Ensures that wood truss fabricators, lumber distributors and specifiers have adhered to established building standards, codes and practices. Maintains extensive knowledge of structural analysis programs such as MiTek SAPPHIRE Structure design software. Analyze/prepare engineered

wood designs and details for Design Engineer review and approval. Generate manufacturing information and quotations for sales team and management. Prepares the job for production. Canadian codes and standards experienced.

ID: C15958

Operations/Plant Manager - Millwork |

Doors | Ply | Flooring

Relocation: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Wyoming

30 years' experience starting in production and advancing to multi-plant operations manager. Door experience includes managing three Production Managers and five Production Supervisors, consisting of 300 hourly employees producing 11,000 doors and 10,000 face frames per day. Responsible for the manufacturing functions of all mill operations, five frame component machining cells, three frame assembly operations, four door component machining cells, three door assembly clamps, three door profiling lines, two wide belt sanding lines and specialty machining and assembly cells.

Flooring experience: Responsible for all plant functions including budgeting and P&L. Managed six Department Managers: two Production Departments, Quality Assurance, Materials, Human Resources including SHE, and Plant Engineer/Maintenance Manager including the CI program. Their staffs consist of eleven Supervisors and 330 hourly employees. The door plant operation dries lumber, cuts dimension stock, assembles and sands the doors. The panel plant produces the veneered flat and raised center panels, by cutting engineered wood and veneer from flitch and pressing the veneer to the substrate. Both plants are equipped with finishing lines.

ID: C15995

Truss Designer - MiTek Relocation: Florida

Truss Designer. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, and cutting/production documents. Secondary duties: checking others work. Software used: MiTek and AutoCAD. Component experience includes floor trusses and roof trusses. Market experience includes single family, multifamily, light commercial, and agriculture. My volume was varied depending on projects. 2 years experience, MiTek software.

ID: C10789

Production Manager/Supervisor - Truss/ Panel

Relocation: Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, USA - Northwest, Wisconsin 20 years experience. Responsible for all aspects of truss and panel production, inventory, performance reviews. 65

workers, $9M year. WTCA quality control certified.

ID: C18277

Professional Engineer | Engineering Manager - Engineered Wood Products, Components Structural Hardware | Codes & Compliance

Relocation: Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, USA - Eastern, Virginia, Washington DC

Experienced and successful professional engineering manager with over 25 years experience in improving productivity and resolving structural problems for engineered wood product and truss manufacturers and developing innovative design software programs. Also skilled in building outstanding teams and relationships among sales, manufacturing, and engineering stakeholders. Highly educated with exceptional employment history & experience.

ID: C18250

Remote Senior Light Gage Steel Truss/ Panel Designer.

Relocation: Texas

Top level Light Gage Steel Senior Remote Designer with Truss and Panel and well as metal frame commercial project experience. Alpine, Truswal and Keymark experience.

ID: C17230

Remote Wall Panel Designer - Sapphire Relocation: Newfoundland

My objective is to be part of a team/company and prove I am reliable, show my ability and my willingness to learn! In addition to being a newer wall panel designer, I have learned software such as Mitek Sapphire, Revit 2017, Bluebeam Revu 2016. I have recently done jobs such as designing garages and adding on additions to homes. Jobs I have worked in wall paneling include a massive wall panel job for the US (500,000+ SFT) and designed units for a senior complex. In addition to wall panels...I also add in blocking, windows, doors, etc. I also do bundling and paperwork as well.

ID: C16152

Mega-Multifamily General Manager

Relocation: Florida

Mega-Multifamily General Manager. Apply to discuss this candidate. Highly confidential.

ID: C13445

Truss Designer | Wall Panel Designer | Truss Cutting Technician

Relocation: Texas, Arizona

2 years' experience. Perfect entry level candidate. Design light gauge steel walls and trusses for residential homes and small commercial buildings. AutoCAD certificate with Architectural focus. From the candidate: I have a strong architectural background and come from a construction family. I've seen or worked in most facets of

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the construction field. From masonry work to framing to roofing since I was a teenager. I'm very passionate about what I do , self motivated and always strive to be the best. Very picky with my work and I don't like to do anything wrong and failure is not an option for me. I always try to do whatever is needed to achieve company goals.

ID: C11781

Truss Design Manager

Relocation: New York

Worked on the most complicated custom projects, commercial buildings, and apartment complexes. Quickly became a team leader and was considered company wide as an expert in truss framing and computer applications. Provided training for a group of 30 experienced component designers in topics including load tracking, truss and layout optimization, and hardware specification. Optimization training helped to reduced material costs by 5%. Developed departmental procedures to increase consistency and accuracy of all designs and estimates. Reduced errors on repetitive projects by 25% by creating the master project file database, which organized and provided fast and easy access to project information. Streamlined estimating process for commercial construction projects. Analyzed the final cost of completed projects and applied results to new estimates. Reduced estimating time by 75% Managed up to 10 designers/sales reps. Software: MiTek, AutoCAD.

ID: C15999

Outside Sales - Truss | Wall Panel | EWP | Installed Sales

Relocation: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia

16 years' experience in outside sales of trusses, wall panels, engineered wood components, stairs and other building materials. Projects range from tract to high volume multifamily apartments. Has developed new territory, improved sales in lagging markets, and met or exceeded sales goals in most years. Has turn key installed sales experience, and has limited design skills from the past. Please inquire for additional information. Easy relocate.

ID: C15857

Senior Truss Designer | Remote Truss Designer | Design Manager

Relocation: California

Truss Designer. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, cutting/production documents, and takeoff. Secondary duties: checking others work, scheduling, repairs, customer service, inside sales, and field measurements. Software used: MiTek and AutoCAD. Component experience includes floor trusses, roof trusses, I-Joists, EWP, and hardware. Market experience includes tract, single family, single family custom, multifamily, and light commercial. My volume was varied depending on projects. Has used

MiTek, Alpine, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office programs.

The candidate has been out of the industry, working in parallel jobs, and wants to return to a design position. Scored Senior Designer using an HP calculator, 8 years after his last truss design job. Speed was faster than average too. It may take a little time for him to get up to speed on the latest software. Ranked 5 out of 5 in our system.

ID: C10810

Designer/Inside Sales - Truss

Relocation: Virginia

6 years design experience, 1 inside sales. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, cutting/production documents, and takeoff. Secondary duties: scheduling, repairs, customer service, inside sales, and field measurements. Software used: MiTek, AutoCAD, and CAD - Other. Component experience includes floor trusses and roof trusses. Market experience includes tract, single family, single family custom, multifamily, light commercial, and agriculture. My volume was varied depending on projects. Past carpenter and framer. Has an engineering related associates degree/ drafting

Compensation: $45k+

ID: C10234

Outside Truss Sales/Technical | Estimator Relocation: Colorado, Wyoming

35 years construction experience, 25 in truss sales. Sells Trusses wholesale. Sells Trusses to Builders and Owner Builders and service the account through Design, Pricing, Production, Delivery, Installation, and problem solving. Also service National accounts which involves solving all the in-field problems. Dealing directly with the project Supervisor on missing trusses, damaged, missing plates, trusses don't plane, don't work, design errors, bad deliveries, dealing also with the building inspectors, and project engineers.

Will also consider a remote estimator position.

Compensation: Mid $30's base plus commission.

ID: C15679

LGS Truss & Panel PE

Relocation: USA - Eastern, USA - South

As Engineering Manager I was responsible for oversight of all technical and engineering engagements. Design of light gauge metal trusses, wall panels, shear walls, for hotels, retirement homes and other commercial and residential structures. Making jobs viable by replacing red-iron with light gauge metal was key to solidifying more projects. I was actively engaged in computer software development of truss design and coordinating overseas programming efforts

into truss layout.

As Senior Technical Services Engineer, I held the nation-wide responsibility for all light gauge cold-formed steel truss engineering including field applied repair design. I provided technical advice and counsel to our staff and functioned as a subject matter expert (SME) for all three product divisions. As a result, I augmented my professional registrations to include 38 States, 1 District, and 1 Canadian Province.

ID: C15673

Outside Sales - Truss/EWP/I-Joist

Relocation: North Carolina

I was responsible for calling on builders and retail lumberyards selling floor and roof trusses, LVL, EWP and hardware. I would talk to the builder or lumberyard salesperson to see what there exact needs were and would then do a hand takeoff to generate pricing. I was also available do make job site visits if there were any situations that needed resolved. I went to my new employer as an Account Manager we used Mitek along with management software. I was able to take 95% of my existing customers that knew how good a job I always did for them. I was able to grow the market from $0.00 to $2,500,000. I worked with track builders, custom home builders and light commercial. With my education and passion for the building industry it was easy for me to do my job. I enjoy dealing with people, reading blue prints and being able to provide my customers with valued engineering, a quality product and outstanding customer service.

ID: C14490

General Manager | Operations Manager | Turn Around

Relocation: Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington DC, West Virginia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas Full P&L turnaround of a family owned light gage steel panel manufacturing company. Turned it form a mom and pop, into a large, functioning manufacturing company that had systems, KPI programs, personnel development, and a growing customer base. Ready to help take your company to the next level.

ID: C11976

Design/Estimating/Sales - Truss/LGS Relocation: New York

Experienced wood & cold formed steel truss designer with 12 years experience using MiTek Industries and Aegis Metal Framing products and software. Seasoned sales professional with 8 years experience selling; wood roof & floor trusses and accessories, metal roof trusses and accessories, and the sale of component design and engineering

services. A highly motivated designer and sales person with a proven track record for achieving excellence, building long term business relationships, and providing impeccable service to contractors, engineers, architects, and developers throughout New York and New England. Specialize in design build and defense contracting from early pre-bid/qualification stages through installation.

ID: C11895

Designer - Truss/I-Joists, EWP

Relocation: California, USA - ALL States, Texas, Alaska

Designer. Primary duties: design and cutting/production documents. Secondary duties: checking others work and field measurements. Software used: Alpine and MiTek. Component experience includes floor trusses, roof trusses, I-Joists, EWP, and hardware. Market experience includes single family, single family custom, multifamily, and light commercial. BS Civil Engineering. Software: Alpine, MiTek, AutoCAD, Word, Excel.

ID: C11501

Production/Plant/Location ManagerTruss/Panel/I-Joist/Framing Package

Relocation: North Carolina

20 years experience. Managed 6 different locations over 12 years. Started 2 panel plant from scratch.Increased production at all plants I managed. Was promoted to Manufacturing Manager in 2009 over multiple plants. Worked closely with the designers, became proficient with the MBA and MVP programs. Trained 3 different people to become plant managers. Can operate all saws, computer systems, forklifts, trucks. Started up a Panel Plant in 2004. Plant Manager of the year two out of the three years the program was in place. Only Manager to go two years in a row, at different locations with no accidents.

Compensation: $50-70k+ incentive with future opportunity for more.

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Strong Rebound in SingleFamily Permits to Start

2024

Posted March 15, 2024 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission.

In January 2024, the total number of single-family permits issued year to date (YTD) nationwide reached 75,906 — an increase of 43.1% over the January 2023 level of 53,062.

Single-family permits were up in all four regions in January. Permit increases spanned from 67% in the West to 19.4% in the Northeast. The South was up by 39.4%, and the Midwest was up by 36.5%.

For multifamily permits, the regions were split, with half posting increases and the other posting decreases. The Northeast was up by 64.5%, and the Midwest was up by 13.6%. The South posted a decline of 32.5%, and the West declined by 27.9% in multifamily permits during this time.

Forty-four states posted an increase in single-family permits in January 2024 compared to January 2023. Increases ranged from 128% in Nevada to 2.4% in Mississippi. The 10 states issuing the highest number of single-family permits combined accounted for 67.7% of the total single-family permits issued.

The total number of multifamily permits issued nationwide reached 38,870 YTD ending in January. This is 18.9% below the January 2023 level of 47,936.

Twenty-one 21 states recorded growth in multifamily permits in January 2024 compared to January 2023, while 29 states and the District of Columbia recorded a decline. Wyoming had a sharp rise in multifamily permits from nine to 43 (+377.8%), while Alaska had the greatest decline from 54 to zero. The 10 states issuing the highest number of multifamily permits combined accounted for 68.1% of the multifamily permits issued.

NAHB Assistant Vice President for Forecasting and Analysis Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington provides more insights, including the top 10 markets for single-family and multifamily permits, in this Eye on Housing post.

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New Home Sales Hold Steady in February

Posted March 25, 2024 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders

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A small rise in mortgage rates in February led to a flat reading for new home sales.

Sales of newly built, single-family homes in February edged 0.3% lower to a 662,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate, according to newly released data by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. The pace of new home sales in February is up 5.9% from a year earlier.

“While new home sales remained flat in February, our latest home builder surveys show increased levels of confidence driven by the ongoing lean levels of existing home inventory,” said Carl Harris, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a custom home builder from Wichita, Kan. “As interest rates subside over the course of 2024, additional home buyers will be priced into the market and new construction will be needed to meet this demand.”

“A slight uptick in mortgage rates held back the pace of new home sales in February,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “Our latest builder surveys show that roughly one-quarter of builders reported cutting home prices in March. The price cuts, in combination with building slightly smaller homes, can be seen in today’s data that show a 7.6% year-over-year decline for median new home prices.”

Mortgage rates averaged 6.78% in February compared to 6.64% in January, according to Freddie Mac.

A new home sale occurs when a sales contract is signed, or a deposit is accepted. The home can be in any stage of construction: not yet started, under construction or completed. In addition to adjusting for seasonal effects, the February reading of 662,000 units is the number of homes that would sell if this pace continued for the next 12 months.

New single-family home inventory in February remained elevated at a level of 463,000, up 1.3% from January. This represents an 8.4 months’ supply at the current building pace. A measure near a 6 months’ supply is considered balanced. However, with only a 2.9 months’ supply of existing homes for sale, new home inventory can remain above this balanced measure.

The median new home sale price in February was $400,500, edging down 3.5% from January, and down 7.6% compared to a year ago.

Regionally, on a year-to-date basis, new home sales are up 47.0% in the Northeast, 29.7% in the Midwest and 41.0% in the West. New home sales are down 13.4% in the South.

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Posted March 19, 2024 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders

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Pent-up demand, moderating interest rates and a lack of existing inventory helped push single-family starts in February to their highest level since April 2022.

Overall housing starts increased 10.7% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.52 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau.

The February reading of 1.52 million starts is the number of housing units builders would begin if development kept this pace for the next 12 months. Within this overall number, single-family starts increased 11.6% to a 1.13 million seasonally adjusted annual rate. Single-family starts are also up 35.2% compared to a year ago. The multifamily sector, which includes apartment buildings and condos, increased 8.3% to an annualized 392,000 pace.

“The solid level of single-family production in February tracks closely with rising builder sentiment, and with mortgage rates expected to moderate further this year, this will provide an added boost for single-family building,” said Carl Harris, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a custom home builder from Wichita, Kan. “But policymakers need to help the industry’s supply-chains in order to protect housing affordability and add much needed supply to boost inventory.”

“Single-family housing is poised for a good year in 2024 with starts and permits on an upward trend,” said Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington, NAHB’s assistant vice president for forecasting and analysis. “The uptick in single-family permits is good news for the industry, which was hit hard by tight monetary policy last year. However, builders still face several supply-side challenges in the form of shortages and higher prices for buildable lots and labor.”

On a regional basis compared to the previous month, combined single-family and multifamily starts are 10.3% lower in the Northeast, 50.7% higher in the Midwest, 15.7% higher in the South and 7.9% lower in the West.

Overall permits increased 1.9% to a 1.52 million unit annualized rate in February. Single-family permits increased 1.0% to a 1.03 million unit rate. Multifamily permits increased 4.1% to an annualized 487,000 pace.

Looking at regional permit data compared to the previous month, permits are 36.2% higher in the Northeast, 3.8% higher in the Midwest, 1.3% lower in the South and 6.8% lower in the West.

The number of apartments under construction fell to 983,000 in February, while the number of single-family homes under construction stood at 683,000.

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Builder Sentiment Rises Above Breakeven Point

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Posted March 18, 2024 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders

Reprinted with permission.

A lack of existing inventory that continues to drive buyers to new home construction, coupled with strong demand and mortgage rates below last fall’s cycle peak helped push builder sentiment above a key marker in March.

Builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes climbed three points to 51 in March, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) released today. This is the highest level since July 2023 and marks the fourth consecutive monthly gain for the index. It is also the first time that the sentiment level has surpassed the breakeven point of 50 since last July.

“Buyer demand remains brisk and we expect more consumers to jump off the sidelines and into the marketplace if mortgage rates continue to fall later this year,” said NAHB Chairman Carl Harris, a custom home builder from Wichita, Kan. “But even though there is strong pent-up demand, builders continue to face several supply-side challenges, including a scarcity of buildable lots and skilled labor, and new restrictive codes that continue to increase the cost of building homes.”

“With the Federal Reserve expected to announce future rate cuts in the second half of 2024, lower financing costs will draw many prospective buyers into the market,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “However, as home building activity picks up, builders will likely grapple with rising material prices, particularly for lumber.”

With mortgage rates below 7% since mid-December per Freddie Mac, more builders are cutting back on reducing home prices to boost sales. In March, 24% of builders reported cutting home prices, down from 36% in December 2023 and the lowest share since July 2023. However, the average price reduction in March held steady at 6% for the ninth straight month. Meanwhile, the use of sales incentives is holding firm. The share of builders offering some form of incentive in March was 60%, and this has remained between 58% and 62% since last September.

Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for more than 35 years, the NAHB/Wells Fargo HMI gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales and sales expectations for the next six months as “good,” “fair” or “poor.” The survey also asks builders to rate traffic of prospective buyers as “high to very high,” “average” or “low to very low.” Scores for each component are then used to calculate a seasonally adjusted index where any number over 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as good than poor.

All three of the major HMI indices posted gains in March. The HMI index charting current sales conditions increased four points to 56, the component measuring sales expectations in the next six months rose two points to 62 and the component gauging traffic of prospective buyers increased two points to 34.

Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the Northeast increased two points to 59, the Midwest gained five points to 41, the South rose four points to 50 and the West registered a five-point gain to 43.

HMI tables can be found at nahb.org/hmi. More information on housing statistics is also available at Housing Economics PLUS (formerly housingeconomics.com).

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Simpson Strong-Tie Promotes Annie Kao to Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Engagement

March 18, 2024, Pleasanton, Calif. — Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, has promoted Annie Kao to a newly created position of Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Engagement. Kao has been a member of the Simpson Strong-Tie team for 18 years, most recently serving as Vice President of Engineering.

In her new role, Kao will spearhead the company’s national industry outreach and engagement initiatives; identify and pursue strategic partnerships inside and outside the industry; and engage with trade groups, educational institutions and industry entry programs to help bring new talent to the construction industry. She also will serve as the company’s primary spokesperson and champion the brand, unique service model and product solutions through strategic advocacy initiatives and thought leadership nurturing.

“This new role is a critical step toward achieving our long-term objectives to continue to foster strong connections within the industry, enhance recognition of our brand and products, and address the labor shortage,” Kao said. “I’m excited to leverage my experience at Simpson Strong-Tie and my passion for the industry to help open up new avenues for engagement and explore collaboration opportunities while helping to develop the next generation of industry innovators.”

Kao’s commitment to leadership and industry development permeates her career as an engineer. She became the company’s second female Vice President of Engineering in 2019, and in October hosted a panel on women in construction leadership for the Strong Conversations podcast. Kao is active in her professional and local communities, including serving as a director for the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) and helping to found the SEAOSC Women in Structural Engineering Committee.

Kao is actively involved in resilient construction and seismic retrofitting and received the 2019 Barc Simpson Community Hero Award, which recognizes outstanding volunteer contributions by Simpson Strong-Tie employees in their communities. She currently serves on the Habitat for Humanity East Bay Board of Directors.

“With an exceptional background in engineering and industry outreach, Annie brings a wealth of experience that will undoubtedly elevate our company’s brand and product visibility while cultivating and reinforcing industry relationships, strategic partnerships and an expanded talent pool,” said Mike Olosky, Simpson Strong-Tie President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are confident that with Annie’s expertise, strong interpersonal skills and proven leadership, we will not only strengthen our external partnerships but also foster internal growth and engagement.”

Kao has a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Harvey Mudd College and a Master of Science in Structural Engineering from University of California, Berkeley.

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Simpson Strong-Tie Introduces MASOZ™ Mudsill Anchors for Factory-Built Sheathed Wall Panels

March 20, 2024, Pleasanton, Calif. — Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, is expanding its growing line of offsite construction solutions with MASOZ™, mudsill anchors designed for factory construction of sheathed wall panels. Like the original MASA anchor line, the new MASOZ connectors provide an efficient alternative to traditional cast-in-place anchor bolts because crews don’t need to waste time hassling with misaligned anchors. In addition, their smart design specific to offsite installation eliminates the need for a separate crew to drill and set anchors after wall panels are in place, and they eliminate the need for additional blocking and connectors when used over sheathing.

“As more builders switch from stick-built framing to offsite fabrication, traditional mudsill anchors for sheathed wall panels are proving too labor intensive for the application,” according to Randy Daudet, Group Product Manager for Mass Timber/Offsite Products. “The MASOZ mudsill anchor is specially designed for factory builds, reducing on-site labor by eliminating the blocking detail that is required for our standard MASA product line.”

MASOZ installs on the inside of the form board (outside of wall), allowing panels to be placed without the hassle of aligning sill plate holes with protruding anchor bolts. With strategic nail hole and bendline locations, the versatile design allows MASOZ anchors to work with up to 1/2”-thick sheathing in flush or overhanging conditions, and F1 loads compare to code-prescribed 1/2” anchor bolts. Formboard alignment features — a compound bend at the intersection of the top of the form-board and concrete, along with notches at the outside edge — provide for more intuitive installation. Nail holes include Simpson Strong-Tie’s patent-pending raised embossing to allow for fast installation using a nail gun without positive placement.

Two options are available: The standard MASOZ for installation on standard form boards, and the MASOPZ™ for panelized forms. The 16-gauge-steel MASOZ products have a ZMAX® coating for increased corrosion protection.

For more information, visit the MASOZ™ Mudsill Anchor page.

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MiTek Expands Presence in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Support Team and Customer Growth

March 14, 2024 – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – MiTek®, a global supplier of integrated software, services, engineered products, and automated solutions for the building industry worldwide, is opening a new 135,000-squarefoot (12,534-square-meter) office to serve its 2,600 teammember Global Services function based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. MiTek Global Services – through its unique dedicated model – provides college-educated, highlyskilled construction design staff that enable customers to meet their drafting, design, estimating, and visualization demands while also scaling and growing their business. As a result of continued growth over the last decade, a new building with nearly 1,500 workspaces broke ground in 2022 and culminated in a grand opening on March 14, 2024.

“The last time we built an office of this caliber from the ground up was our global headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri, in 2015,” said Chris Hollander, President, MiTek Global Services “This building is more than just a structure, it’s a testament to MiTek’s growth, resilience, and dedication to creating spaces that inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and drive innovation. It’s a reflection of our unwavering commitment to providing our team members with an environment where they can thrive and excel, and where our customers can experience world-class service and support.”

The new building is the second office built in Ho Chi Minh City to house MiTek’s Global Services team and is connected by a breezeway to the original office building. MiTek also leases two other office spaces in Ho Chi Minh City.

The new campus includes a restaurant capable of providing 3,000 lunches daily, which fully opens onto a sports pitch. Additionally, there is a 200-seat, theater-style multipurpose room, an executive floor with a private space for customers to work and relax, and a rooftop entertainment space with a mini stage and digital screen. Underground, the building has a double level basement providing parking space for thousands of motorbikes.

In keeping with MiTek’s commitment to team member safety, security, and comfort, the building incorporates automatic recognition systems in place for secure bike parking and staff log-in/log-out procedures. The building also features a state-of-the-art air quality control system that is fully automatic and can adjust to the conditions inside and outside the office environment.

“At MiTek, we’re endeavoring to reimagine and reengineer the entire construction process,” Hollander said. “And to truly optimize building, we have to start with design, which is why the work of our Services team has never been more important. By unlocking the power of design, not only are we enabling our customers to grow and scale, we’re also enabling more efficient and sustainable building methods that we believe have the power to transform communities.”

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A-1 Global Holdings Elevates Jeremy Tichenor to Vice President of Design

Fort Pierce, FL, March 10, 2024 – A-1 Global Holdings, Inc., a leading manufacturer of pre-engineered building components is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeremy Tichenor to Vice President of Design, effective March 1, 2024. This strategic move celebrates Tichenor’s significant contributions and his 13-year tenure with the company, underscoring A-1’s commitment to leadership in design and innovation.

Since his start on February 11, 2011, Jeremy has been a foundational element of A-1’s design success. In his role as Vice President of Design, Jeremy will continue to lead the Design department, overseeing a team of 37 talented professionals. His future vision includes spearheading innovation, enhancing efficiency, and securing A-1’s leading position in the industry by adapting to evolving market design trends and technological advancements.

“In an era where design and innovation are critical cornerstones of our industry, Jeremy’s leadership has been a defining factor in propelling A-1 towards new heights of success and market leadership,” stated John Herring, Chairman and CEO of A-1 Global Holdings, Inc. “His elevation to Vice President of Design heralds an exciting chapter in our mission to redefine industry standards and surpass customer expectations.”

“Jeremy’s promotion reflects his unwavering dedication, innovative mindset, and the leadership qualities that have been instrumental to our success,” stated Jan S. Beck, President of A-1 Global Holdings, Inc. “With Jeremy at the helm of our Design team, we are poised to continue delivering exceptional value and innovation to our customers. His strategic leadership has been crucial in aligning the Design team’s efforts with the company’s strategic objectives, ensuring A-1’s continued growth and excellence.”

About A-1 Global Holdings

Founded in 1977, A–1 has over 460 employees and is a leading manufacturer of pre–engineered wood trusses and EZWALL® Innovative Framing Solution™. The Company reorganized in December 2022 as A-1 Global Holdings, Inc., the new parent company for A-1 Industries of Florida, Inc., and A-1 Industries of Georgia, LLC. A-1 currently has manufacturing facilities in Fort Pierce, Fla., and Bainbridge, Ga., and multiple employment opportunities in both locations for candidates who share the Company’s Core Values – Own it, Passionate, Honesty, and Respect. A-1’s employees are eligible to participate in the Company’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

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US LBM Acquired Building Component Manufacturer Homestead Building Systems

National building materials distributor grows presence in key Virginia metropolitan areas

March 4, 2024, Orange, VA — US LBM, a leading distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has acquired Homestead Building Systems, a turnkey structural building component manufacturer and distributor in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Founded in 1996, Homestead Building Systems operates a 29-acre manufacturing facility in Orange, Va. and distribution center in Bristow, Va. Homestead Building Systems serves framing and building contractors for single-family and townhome projects throughout the Washington D.C., Richmond and Charlottesville metropolitan areas.

With this acquisition, US LBM now operates two truss manufacturing facilities in Virginia; the company also operates five locations under the Barrons banner in the Washington D.C. metro area, which includes a truss facility, and two locations in the Richmond area as Massey Builders Supply.

“The team at Homestead Building Systems has built a strong reputation for providing top quality service and products to customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region,” said US LBM President and CEO L.T. Gibson. “We are excited to partner with Homestead Building Systems, and expand our truss and wall panel manufacturing capabilities to support the growing housing markets in the greater D.C. metro area and eastern Virginia.”

Anchor Peabody Advisory Services, Inc. acted as financial advisor to Homestead Building Systems.

US LBM is the largest privately owned, full-line distributor of specialty building materials in the United States. Offering a comprehensive portfolio of specialty products, including windows, doors, millwork, wallboard, roofing, siding, engineered components and cabinetry, US LBM combines the scale and operational advantages of a national platform with a local go-to-market strategy through its national network of locations across the country. For more information, please visit uslbm.com or follow US LBM on LinkedIn.

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International Code Council Publishes Guideline on Advanced Panelization

This new off-site construction resource provides a systems-based approach to the approval of panels to support increased automation, investment and consistency

February 29, 2024, Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council published a new resource, Guideline 6: A Guideline on Advanced Panelization, which employs lessons learned from international approaches to panelization. This guideline aligns with ICC/MBI Standards 1200 and 1205 for off-site construction and joins additional off-site construction resources including ICC/MBI Standard 1210 and ICC/THIA Standard 1215, which is currently in development.

Adding to the suite of resources developed by the Code Council to support the use of off-site construction, Guideline 6 focuses on panelized systems as an opportunity to infuse automation into the construction process, bringing the benefits of increased precision, enhanced productivity and reduced waste. The guideline focuses on panelized systems as an opportunity to infuse automation into the construction process, bringing the benefits of increased precision, enhanced productivity and reduced waste. Approaches to automated processes with a robust quality assurance program, extensive documentation of the production process and product traceability are expected to change to verify compliance.

Guideline 6 provides jurisdictions with guidance on the approval of panelized systems that meet advanced fabrication and monitoring criteria. It helps to efficiently verify compliance with existing criteria including building codes, standards and acceptance criteria.

“We are continuously working to provide jurisdictions and the building industry with the most helpful and up-to-date guidance for leveraging the benefits of off-site construction,” said Code Council Vice President of Innovation Ryan Colker. “Guideline 6 is a step in the right direction and will ultimately help improve the health, safety, affordability and welfare of the built environment.”

The method for advanced panelization outlined in this guideline is intended to eliminate confusion on how closed panels are treated from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. This opens up opportunities for greater degrees of finish and potentially increased investment in automation based on that certainty. It also allows for panels to be considered building components under a product evaluation and listing type process similar to other finished products (e.g., windows, doors, HVAC equipment).

The guideline is available in digital and print formats. More information on Guideline 6 can be found online.

About the International Code Council

The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide.

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International Code Council and Modular Building Institute Publish New Standard for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing System Elements Used in Off-site Construction

This comprehensive standard will be part of the 1200 series portfolio of standards to address the challenges faced by the off-site construction industry

March 12, 2024, Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council, in partnership with the Modular Building Institute (MBI), has published ICC/MBI 1210-2023, Standard for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Systems, Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation in Off-site Construction. This American National Standard is now part of ICC/MBI’s existing series of off-site construction standards including ICC/MBI 1200-2021 and ICC/MBI 1205-2021.

ICC/MBI Standard 1210 includes the componentization and modularization of elements of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems and the incorporation of MEP systems in componentized, panelized or modularized building elements.

MEP elements used in off-site construction and opportunities to achieve increased energy efficiency and water conservation in the factory are addressed in this standard. Other areas addressed in the standard include the planning, designing, fabricating, transporting, assembly, approval and inspection of off-site constructed MEP elements within commercial and residential buildings.

Standards in the 1200 series address the entire life cycle of off-site construction projects from design and fabrication through approval and inspection. More information can be found online.

“As a leader in developing solutions to support advancements in safe, sustainable and affordable buildings, we are thrilled to partner with the Modular Building Institute on this project,” said Code Council Vice President of Innovation Ryan Colker. “Use of off-site construction is constantly growing and adapting, and standards like this help ensure that off-site construction can help address societal and industry challenges.”

ICC/MBI 1210-2023 Standard for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Systems, Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation in Off-site Construction is available for purchase online.

About the International Code Council

The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide.

About the Modular Building Institute

Founded in 1983, the Modular Building Institute (MBI) is the international non-profit trade association serving modular construction. As the Voice of Commercial Modular Construction (TM), it is MBI’s mission to expand the use of offsite and modular construction through innovative construction practices, outreach and education to the construction community and customers, and recognition of high-quality modular designs and facilities. Learn more about MBI at modular.org

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Utah Adopts Off-site Program Based on International Code Council Standards

Utah’s governor has signed into effect a bill that establishes a statewide off-site construction program based on ICC/MBI 1200 and 1205

Salt Lake City, Utah – On March 19, 2024, Governor Spencer Cox signed into effect a bill to create a statewide off-site construction program based on joint standards created by the International Code Council and Modular Building Institute (MBI). This bill is an effort to boost affordable housing and leverage advanced technologies and practices. Utah joins 39 other states in regulating off-site construction at the state level to support consistency and efficiency in the process. It’s the first state to establish such a program in over 25 years.

ICC/MBI Standards 1200 and 1205 are part of ICC/MBI’s existing series of off-site construction standards. Standards in the 1200 series address the entire life cycle of off-site construction projects from design and fabrication through approval and inspection. More information can be found online. Salt Lake City previously adopted ICC/MBI 1200 and 1205 in 2021.

Utah is aiming to combat the affordable housing crisis it faces and sees off-site construction as part of the solution. This new program will help facilitate the efficient use of off-site construction throughout the state and create a regulatory path for modular home builders.

Benefits of using off-site construction include accelerated project timelines, cost savings and improved project quality. Off-site construction also has lower wastage rates, resulting in environmental benefits and cost savings. States like Utah that are looking to address housing affordability issues can use off-site construction as a solution.

Those factors along with the job sites being safer for workers make off-site construction a great solution for states like Utah that are looking to address housing affordability issues.

The signing of this bill follows the strong support from stakeholders including manufacturers, homebuilders, Utah League of Cities and Towns, and code officials. Sponsored by Senator Fillmore and Representative Whyte and supported by the Utah Commission on Housing Affordability, this program will go into effect on May 1, 2024.

“Off-site construction has proven to be a great solution to the affordable housing crisis,” said Code Council Vice President of Innovation Ryan Colker. “This program will help improve the health, safety, affordability and welfare of the built environment in Utah, and the signing of this bill into effect emphasizes the state’s efforts to address the critical need for affordable buildings.”

More information on off-site construction can be found online.

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Remote Mega-Multifamily Estimator J15227

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Remote Mega-Multifamily Truss Estimator opportunity. Qualified candidates will already know the general duties and skills needed for this position and additional details can be obtained prior to approving presentation. Employer will consider 3+ years single family design experience. Training and position is remote. Expert level Remote MMF Estimators are afforded top consideration but the employer is very willing to train experienced single family designers wishing to become MMF Designers. This position is a stepping stone to a MMF Design job if you are interested.

Truss Designer - MiTek/ Multifamily J14173

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JobLine Senior Designer ranking and MiTek software experience (Sapphire preferred) is highly desirable for this position. Prefer someone with commercial and multifamily experience but strong Single Family Custom will be considered. Bring your friends! In-office position. Remote is not an option.

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TheLastWord How Gene Frogale Continues to Lead Us into the Future

Before SBCA “signed off” on 2022–2023 President Gene Frogale’s stellar leadership, he was already developing a new product to benefit component plants. Now, as he is working on an innovative insulated wall stud, the only evidence of his prior accomplishment, a large signed truss, hangs above his office door. Yet Gene deserves special recognition not only for his SBCA work, but for his uncommon generosity to his community and his industry, all while building a great business.

Few know that Gene’s father, Bill, was a main developer of the pre-hung door, which propelled his business, Annandale Millwork, to leadership in the DC Metro market. And that he not only furthered his father’s fine legacy, but also, with his brother, Rob, went boldly beyond it. The Frogale brothers mounted a classic “Mr. Outside, Mr. Inside” partnership for over 30 years, very much in the mold of dual Hall-of-Famers Dave Chambers and Don Hershey. Gene was reaching out to and for customers while Rob was growing operations. Together they built a formidable component business in a most unconventional way.

Rarely did wall panels generate enough income for a supplier without trusses, but, in 1989, the Frogales jumped into the business anyway, thinking that panels couldn’t be much more demanding than their custom millwork forte. While they did figure out the business, when they were ready for trusses, they didn’t start from scratch. Instead, they bought an existing plant with a good foreman, and brought in a second-generation design expert, among other experienced people.

Having a complete package gave the Frogales the sales and the competitive horsepower needed to fuel a substantial 25-acre expansion alongside their panel building, creating a full-service building supply complex. And, as if that wasn’t enough to manage, Gene began his ascendance to the presidency of both SBCA and the Northern Virginia Building Industry Association.

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When Gene took on these additional responsibilities, he was totally committed to their success, despite the pandemic, and despite the tough challenge of guiding SBCA through a complete change of staff. In addition, he traveled extensively to lead Open Quarterly Meetings, individual Chapter meetings, and other functions, determined to grow SBCA membership. One of his finest contributions was his relentless fundraising that resulted in the construction of a beautiful home that was provided, mortgage-free, to a wounded veteran. His industry devotion was capped by his $250,000 contribution to the SBCA Foundation, becoming a Charter Member.

After such momentous accomplishments, Gene has placed Annandale Millwork and Allied Systems in the capable hands of his brother and undertaken a completely new challenge. Two years ago, he was approached by Shawn Kelley, PE, Principal of Moment Engineering, with an invention that simplifies compliance with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), a 2x6 with a core of closed-cell foam. Their patent-pending Insul-Stud™ eliminates thermal bridging within the wall cavity. With this invention, wall panel manufacturers will be able to forego the application of expensive exterior rigid foam insulation. In the process, they will be adding value to their panels without adding labor.

Now Gene is pursuing a potential game changer with the same zest and enthusiasm that propelled all his endeavors. And he certainly deserves the support of the entire industry that he has so generously supported.

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