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Framers and CMs can make for a powerful partnership, but it takes work.
Trusses provide a cost-effective, responsive solution to concrete formwork.
How a better understanding of human needs can improve employee retention.
In June, SBCA members traveled to Washington, DC to meet with their members of Congress to discuss immigration and trade policy.
Last year during SBCA’s Open Quarterly Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, I took the train down to Washington, DC and met with staff members of my U.S. Representative, Bill Flores. After a productive meeting on Capitol Hill, I made sure to leave an invitation behind for the Congressman to tour our production facility in Lott, Texas.
The tables are intended as a practical tool to assist contractors in the selection of footing widths and the determination of the quantity of wood studs required for supporting the end reactions of beams, girders, and/or headers.
This research report evaluates the use of L-shaped partition intersections as an equivalent alternative to the Ushaped intersections typically shown in fire-resistive assembly evaluation reports.
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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Annandale Millwork is embracing the energy code.
Everyone learns a little differently, so mix up your training.