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The following resources are for specifying metal plate connected wood trusses:
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Truss manufacturing uses structural grades of 2x_ dimension lumber that is either visually graded or machine graded. The species of lumber used by a truss manufacturing operation is based on what is readily available in the regional market. In general, southeastern U.S. truss manufacturers often use Southern Pine; western manufacturers use Douglas Fir, Larch and Hemlock Fir; and northern manufacturers use Spruce-Pine-Fir.
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Bracing provides stability against unintended movement or motion.
Temporary installation restraint/bracing consists of lateral restraint and diagonal bracing installed during construction for the purpose of holding trusses in their proper location.
Permanent bracing is intended to resist forces from gravity, wind seismic and other loads.
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Long span trusses are 60' or greater in length. A long span truss can pose a greater risk to installers because the dimensions and weight of the truss itself can create instability, buckling and collapse of the truss if it is not handled, installed and braced properly. Long span trusses can be installed safely and efficiently but they require more detailed safety and handling measures than short span trusses.
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As a national member-driven association, SBCA is intimately involved with local, state, and national building codes to ensure they are written, and implemented favorably, so not to negatively impact SBCA members. SBCA has successfully developed and argued for the adoption of several changes and new codes in the International Building Code.
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On every project, it's important to clarify the design responsibilities when metal plate connected wood trusses are incorporated into a building or structure.
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The truss industry uses about 36 percent of the framing lumber consumed in the U.S. Dimensional framing lumber is graded for structural applications like joists, rafters and trusses. These structural framing grades can be determined by two methods—visual inspection or machine testing.
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Concern about mold contamination has gained extensive media coverage and awareness has mounted among builders, homeowners and insurance companies.
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Get involved at the grassroots level and help build a strong, unified, prosperous industry.
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SBCA Chapters play a key role in the future of the structural building components industry. Local chapters provide the opportunity for all those associated with the structural building components industry to actively participate and shape its future.
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The SBCA In-Plant Wood Truss QC program helps manufacturers monitor the quality of trusses they manufacture and provides the plant with a data management system. The program consists of inspecting trusses and entering the data into the software program, allowing you to store data and create reports to assess plant quality.
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The SBCA Wall Panel QC program helps manufacturers monitor the quality of wall panels they manufacture and provides the plant with a data management system. The program consists of inspecting wall panels and entering the data into the software program, allowing you to store data and create reports to assess plant quality. This program also offers an official SBCA Wall Panel QC 100% voluntary certification.
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Business Solutions Groups (BSG) are composed of non-competing business owners and managers who come together and talk openly about their businesses. These groups are for component manufacturers from the across the country to share advice and strategies.
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SBCA conducts annual Financial Performance, Wage and Climate Surveys for Component Manufacturer (CM) members.
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SBCA's 17th Annual Membership Drive has begun.
Prize Categories:
The # 1 SBCA Component Manufacturer Membership Recruiter
The individual Component Manufacturer who recruits the most new members to SBCA and/or to the local SBCA Chapter wins:
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SBCA's Top Chord Club (TCC) program was developed to foster continued growth of the membership. Any SBCA member who sponsors a new member (i.e., encourages them to join) earns TCC points.
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A majority of Americans want to own a home. Homeownership remains a big part of the American Dream because a house is much more than a shelter from the elements, it offers stability, security and comfort.
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Learn from knowledgeable speakers and discuss important and timely issues from the convenience of your office.
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SCORE provides simplified certifications that center on programs that matter most to CMs’ customers.
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Two SCORE Subscription Options are Available to Participants:
The package pricing options include membership dues and continue to provide significant discounts off regular program prices. They are based on the same logic as SBCA’s dues calculating based on a small percentage of component sales.
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SBCA - Arizona (SBCA-AZ)
c/o Bill Blades, Chapter President
Truss Fab, LLC
PO Box 848 • Glendale, AZ 85311-0848
623-215-2738
Email Bill
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Step-By-Step Process for Fall Protection & Trusses
Alternate Fall Protection Plan Template