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Issues involving mold on building materials, whether during construction or in completed and occupied structures, have gained media attention in recent years. Unfortunately, the emotion, with respect to both real (e.g. asthma) and perceived health effects of mold-related situations, leads to actions that may not be grounded in sound science. This webinar will provide fact-based information about causes, effects, and prevention of mold growth on lumber and wood structural building components.
This research report seeks to provides fact-based information about causes, effects, and mitigation of mold growth on lumber and wood structural building components.
The following checklists are to be used as a practical guide in conjunction with the information on mold provided in SBCA Research Report 1807-01: “Mold on Structural Building Components.”
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Builders FirstSource • Albemarle, North Carolina
The educational sessions at BCMC have always been one of our favorite parts of the show. Where else can you go to gather so many new ideas, tips and best practices specific to our industry?
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The Midterm elections are over, so now what? SBCA Advocacy Committee Chair Rick Parrino will talk about how important it is for component manufacturers to reach out and develop a relationship with their newly elected, or returning, lawmakers. He will also share best practices for staying on top of state legislative issues, as many state legislatures will start considering new laws in January that may impact this industry.
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Builders Warehouse Manufacturing • Aurora, Colorado
At the SBCA Open Quarterly Meeting (OQM) in August, component manufacturer and supplier members broke into seven teams and took part in a race-to-the-finish scavenger hunt.
Since I’ve become involved in SBCA, I have found one of the most valuable aspects to be all of the opportunities to learn from fellow component manufacturers and suppliers.
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