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SBCA Marketing Chair Jess Lohse considers "innovative framing" and the potential it holds for the future of component manufacturing.
SBCA Marketing Chair Jess Lohse reflects on the value of our industry's association and looks ahead to BCMC!
SBCA Marketing Committee Chair, Jess Lohse, explores the importance of building relationships in our industry.
SBCA Marketing Committee Chair, Jess Lohse, takes a quick look back at this year's BCMC and anticipates an even better show in Milwaukee in 2015! Will you accept his challenge?
SBCA's Marketing Chair considers the place of social media and how it can enhance, but will never replace, the value of participation in your industry's trade association.
In preparation for spring and another busy year, Jess Lohse suggests taking a look at your various "teams" and how they interact.
Leading up to the March Open Quarterly Meeting (OQM) in Denver, the SBCA Executive Committee started working on an “Emerging Leader” initiative.
As valuable as time is, SBCextra contributor Jess Lohse can’t figure out why our industry gives so much of it away.
How’s your I-joist and floor truss business? SBCA Marketing Committee Chair Jess Lohse wants to know.
Using the lyrics of a golden oldie, Jess Lohse reminds CMs to take charge of their vessels and set a course for success!
In 2016, SBC Magazine will have a new look and feel. Find out how our new approach will benefit your organization in the new year!
This year, SBC Magazine sent writers to many of the education sessions, asked them to interview the presenters, and then give everyone a healthy taste of what they would have learned had they attended those sessions themselves.
Who’s in your social truss network? If you’re like a majority of component manufacturers, your social truss network might be a bit lonely online and off! SBCA President Jess Lohse has a few ideas for how to beef up your network in 2016!
Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less framer skill and experience, and ultimately results in a product that is more precise.
Reach your builder customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.
Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.
Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less skill and experience and ultimately allows framing crews to complete more wall projects over time.
Reach your framer customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.
Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.
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The Framing the American Dream study shows that a crew can frame two and half homes with structural building components in the time it takes to stick-frame one house.
The Framing the American Dream study shows that a stick-framed house creates nearly 30 times more jobsite waste than a component-framed house.
The Framing the American Dream study shows that it takes 25% less wood product to frame a structure using components.
One of the most compelling things about components has always been the ability to build more, faster. Get that message out to your networks in this concise social media campaign: Build More Houses.