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I CAN’T REMEMBER A DAY
a dream come true for anyone who
BASEBALL. I learned how to swing
ideas and capture imaginations.
OF MY LIFE WHEN I DIDN’T LOVE the bat off a short tee. I learned
issue of SBCA Magazine is unique.
handed, so I learned to throw with
information on just two topics: the
I’m left-handed, but my dad is rightmy right hand and catch with my left. I remember almost every game from
September on during the Milwaukee Brewers’ improbable 1982 World
Series run. I always enjoyed playing in
the field, and eventually enjoyed hitting once I wore contacts and discovered
the advantage of peripheral vision. In a piece of my heart.
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I say all of this because this
how to field with my dad’s glove.
short, America’s Game has always had
Association (SBCA) is for its members to gain knowledge
uses words for a living to promote
That’s one of the reasons why
I was particularly excited when
the BCMC Committee decided
to embrace Omaha’s distinction
as the host of the College World
Series and choose the “Component World Series” as the theme for this year’s show. Not only are there a lot of parallels between the big
leagues and our industry, but the
nomenclature and unique jargon are
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It is entirely devoted to sharing latest developments within the
newly restructured SBCA, and all the
amazing things that can be seen and experienced at SBCA’s annual trade
show, BCMC. The motivations behind our decision to focus on these two
topics are many and varied, but they can be summed up in one simple phrase: it’s time to play ball!
SBCA’s GM, Mike “The Hammer”
Ruede, does a good job in his
president’s message (see page 9) giving you context for why
everyone involved in the component manufacturing industry should be
excited about the upcoming season. His enthusiasm for everything from the SBCA starting lineup to its
promising prospects in the minors, from the entertaining schedule it
has in front of it to SBCA’s chances
to win it all over the coming years, is
The second section of the
real and it is infectious. Mike makes
magazine is an essential guide for
“ownership” team, have invested
know about BCMC, from the schedule
it clear that he, and the rest of the heavily to win now and win often. The real
beneficiary of
that approach is you.
The first
section of the magazine will
introduce you
to SBCA’s new
The Show. Everything you want to
and lineup of education sessions to a listing of all
IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY, USE THESE PAGES TO PLAN AHEAD ON WHERE YOU AND EVERYONE ON YOUR TEAM NEEDS TO BE EACH DAY OF THE SHOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR INVESTMENT.
the show floor exhibitors, is
all compiled in
one place. If you haven’t already,
use these pages
to plan ahead on where you and
skipper, Jess “Mad Dog” Lohse, along
everyone on your team needs to be
slate of association officers. It will also
out of your investment.
with the new staff team and a new
give you an in-depth look into some
be handed to you as you register at
the BCMC show. Our sincere hope is that between these two hardcopies (not to mention the digital copy
emailed to you in mid-September),
you will absorb the content between the covers. If you do, I promise you
will learn something you didn’t know before that will help you get more
out of your investment in SBCA and
BCMC, both of which are here to help you up your game as you swing for the fences.
each day of the show to get the most Finally, know that many of you
of the biggest and brightest tools
will receive two copies of this
tangible value on a daily basis.
be delivered to your mailbox by the
SBCA is implementing to bring you
first of October. The other issue will
magazine this year. One issue will
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
president’s message
President: Mike Ruede A-1 Roof Trusses • Fort Pierce, FL President-Elect/Treasurer: Gene Frogale Allied Systems • Winchester, VA Secretary: Jeff Taake Mead Lumber Co. • Columbus, NE Past President: Greg Griggs Builders FirstSource • Kennesaw, GA Roger Helgeson The Truss Company & Building Supply • Sumner, WA Joe Hikel Shelter Systems Limited • Westminster, MD Steve Stroder California TrusFrame • Perris, CA Scott Ward Southern Components, Inc. • Shreveport, LA AT-LARGE DIRECTORS Larry Dix Apex Truss • Warsaw, VA Barry Dixon True House • Jacksonville, FL Jim Finkenhoefer True House • Grayson, GA Jason Hikel Shelter Systems Limited • Westminster, MD Rick Parrino Plum Building Systems, LLC • Waukee, IA Ken Shifflett Quadd Building Systems • Remington, VA Jeff Smith Trussway Manufacturing, Inc. • Houston, TX Jason Ward California TrusFrame • Perris, CA DIRECTORS REPRESENTING CHAPTERS Dallas Austin Big C Lumber Truss & Panel • Dowagiac, MI Bill Blades Truss Fab, LLC • Glendale, AZ Greg Dahlstrom Villaume Industries, Inc. • Eagan, MN Howard Gauger Carpenter Contractors of America • Belvidere, IL Dave Green Carolina Structural Systems • Ether, NC Josh Hendrickson Wilson Lumber • Madison, AL BJ Louws Louws Truss • Ferndale, WA David Mitchell Engineered Building Design, L.C. • Washington, IA Justin Richardson Richco Structures • Sheboygan, WI Steve Strom The Truss Company & Building Supply • Eugene, OR Javan Yoder Stark Truss Company, Inc. • Canton, OH ASSOCIATE MEMBER DIRECTORS April Burt • Simpson Strong-Tie, Co. Jay Halteman • Wood Tech Systems, Inc. Michael Schwitter • Alpine, an ITW Company
A Race to the Future
It’s always been about where we need to go. FROM THE MOMENT I TOOK THE
created a series of Strike Forces laser-
2019 until today, I have been focused
and members of each Strike Force
POSITION OF PRESIDENT in October on the future of our industry. My
ultimate motivation has continued to be for SBCA to help each of its members
sell more components! To that end, I’m
not content to run on a treadmill. Rather, I want us out there, running mile after mile and moving toward the goal of
greater prosperity for every component manufacturing operation.
My time at the helm has definitely
been a marathon. It started with the
creation of SBCA’s first strategic plan. While our industry has consistently
been led by smart people who have
focused on specific strategic goals, brainstormed initiatives that would
bring significant value to members. One example out of Strike Force 3 was a
new approach to online education and training, which led to our new learning management system (LMS) and the
birth of the SBCA Academy (see page
30). Another example out of Strike Force 2 is the Lumber Connection podcast,
which provides our industry exceptional insight into lumber supply and demand as we continue to navigate a historically tough market (see page 26).
Simultaneously navigating the
made smart decisions, it was important
impacts of the pandemic on our
and gather the collective vision of our
was one of the most difficult things
for all of our members to weigh in
industry’s future and determine how the association can best assist members in getting there. Participation in that
strategic plan was incredibly strong, and it gave SBCA leadership great
confidence in creating a new mission
and our strategic goals (see page 32). Out of that strategic plan, we
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individual business and the association I think SBCA’s leadership has been
asked to do. With guidance constantly changing, states shutting down
businesses, and an environment that
created a lot of emotional turmoil for
our employees, it was incredibly difficult to find a successful path forward. I know
our company wouldn’t have fared nearly
as well if I hadn’t had to opportunity to share ideas and intel with other
members of our executive committee.
their selfless commitment and dedication to the future of the industry!
The biggest part of that transition was
Those conversations helped us generate
bringing on our own staff. I mentioned
members to reference in dealing with
Committee, but it was matched and
resources and best practices for all our COVID-19.
The pandemic also forced us to
take a hard look at every aspect of the association. That deep dive led us to
the conviction that our future success was dependent on taking full control
of the association’s management and
staffing. It was not a decision arrived at
quickly, nor was it taken lightly. I have to say it took a lot of guts and hard work
by every member of SBCA’s Executive
Committee to get through the transition successfully. This group of men spent many hours, sometimes late into the
all the hard work of the Executive
even exceeded by our first hire, Jess
Lohse, SBCA’s executive director. Time
have to recognize Kent Pagel, our legal
counsel, for being an amazing workhorse throughout the entire process. If you see them at BCMC, please thank them for
leaders and staff to take the association, and the industry, forward toward the future (see page 14).
I started coming to SBCA meetings
Open Quarterly Meetings (OQMs).
job he has done. He has also gathered
an amazing group of smart and talented people from across the country to
manage the association going forward (see page 12). Over the final eight
months of my term, the success of SBCA has really been about them and their excellent work.
My marathon is near the finish line,
Frogale is an incredibly intelligent and
Stroder, Scott Ward, and Larry Dix. I also
have asked for a more talented group of
enough love and respect to him for the
right guy for the job, and I can’t express
effort, and I have to give credit to each
Griggs, Roger Helgeson, Joe Hikel, Steve
perspective to every decision. I could not
in 1993, and in all those years I’ve only
and I am excited about the people I’m
of them: Gene Frogale, Jeff Taake, Greg
and brings a veteran and pragmatic
has shown he was 100-percent the
night and on weekends, working through every detail. This was truly a group
to the officer position of secretary
turning the organization over to. Gene passionate component manufacturer
who cares deeply about SBCA and the
missed one BCMC and a handful of
It’s exciting to have my son involved
in the industry and have many others
bringing the next generation of leaders into the association. It is encouraging
to hear that group talk so passionately about technology, innovation, and
collaboration. We are certainly in a
better position today than when I started as president for us to take control of our destiny and expand the use of
our industry’s products and services throughout the construction supply chain!
future growth of our industry, and he will be an excellent president. Jeff Taake has a strong business acumen that will serve our association’s financial management
well as treasurer. Larry Dix also transitions
MIKE "THE HAMMER" RUEDE, SBCA President
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director’s message
Hello!
I feel an introduction is in order COMPONENT INDUSTRY, MEET OUR NEW SBCA STAFF!
There can be challenges with a distributed workforce, but the
Interacting with them daily, I know our staff is anxious to meet
benefits far outweigh the obstacles. For one, it allows SBCA to
SBCA, and it’s a great way to help you learn more about our
has the burden of a physical space to lease, own, or otherwise
you as well. The following pages of this issue are dedicated to
be significantly more efficient with its resources. SBCA no longer
staff and the many new ways they are helping deliver value to
account for. SBCA’s revenues are then better invested in prod-
the industry. Many of the names and faces you will likely recog-
ucts and services with significant member benefits like Digital
nize as industry stalwarts, but some will be new as they embark
QC and SBCA Academy, our learning management system (see
on their journey in the component industry.
page 30). As such, our staff has adopted several technological
First off, I just want to say the talent on this staff is world class
advancements that allow us to remain well connected to each
and I’m excited for the component industry to see the results
other and, as a result, better connected to our members.
of their hard work over the next several years. We’ve adopted
For the positions we hired late last year, we received literally
a “distributed workforce” model that enables us to search high
hundreds of candidates. I attribute that response to a combina-
staff position, as well as a good fit alongside their fellow team-
and a little bit of a secret sauce. Yet, the tool that was most valu-
and low, all over the country to find the absolute best fit for each
tion of SBCA being a great opportunity for potential employees
mates. With a distributed workforce, everyone permanently
able in shaping our team and narrowing down all those candi-
works from home so long as they have internet access and rea-
dates is the Predictive Index. Using the PI allowed us to craft job
sonable accessibility to air travel to attend open quarterly meet-
descriptions and ideal profiles for individuals who would best
ings (OQMs), BCMC, and other SBCA-related events.
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the resumes of several candidates for each position and nar-
occur multiple times, which excites me for the potential of this
to for an informal one-on-one conversation, followed up by a
benefit of members and the industry as a whole!
rowed the field of candidates down to those we reached out
team and the quality of work they will perform for SBCA, and the
series of interviews.
When we meet once again at BCMC this year, I encourage
PI allowed us to have the big picture of team dynamics
you to stop by the SBCA booth and get to know as many of our
and how adding any combination of individuals would impact
staff members as possible. Rather than having a huge display
the overall team chemistry. We analyzed the PIs of those who
of the variety of awesome products and extensive services
joined SBCA from the former management company and had
SBCA offers its members, we are focusing on our team and
a reasonable understanding of how the new hires would con-
encouraging attendees to get to know everyone on the SBCA
tribute well to the team. This approach, combined with getting
staff. You’ll quickly notice the talents and professionalism of
to know the candidates throughout the one-on-one interview
these individuals, and I hope you’ll develop long-term working
process, led to the formation of a very well-formed team eager
relationships that will lead to lifelong friendships.
to help SBCA’s members succeed!
So please read through the following pages to learn more
If you get the opportunity to watch this team work together
about our new staff and all the newest developments at SBCA.
as I have, you will see something special. Throughout my life I’ve
Then stop by the SBCA booth at BCMC, introduce yourself, and
been part of numerous teams and had the opportunity to keenly
let us know how we can help improve your business and the
observe how very successful teams operate. The best teams are
greater component industry!
comprised of individuals who know their role, strive to excel in
those roles, understand the roles adjacent to theirs, and are willing to help or extend their roles in times of need to overcome
JESS “MAD DOG” LOHSE, Executive Director
challenges. In our relatively short time together I’ve seen this
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N
O TWO BASEBALL GAMES ARE ALIKE.
The Predictive Index (PI) aggregates the SBCA
LLC, and an expert in PI, says this model is
While every game is governed
staff’s individual personalities and labels them
the perfect fit for how the association works.
by the same rules, each team’s
as “chameleons,” a highly adaptable team that
“The association is very diverse and has a lot
priorities change with almost every pitch or
is flexible, versatile, and equipped for change.
of moving parts,” says Penland. “Staff gets
swing of the bat. A team is constantly shifting
The diversity within the SBCA staff enables
direction from the board and then has to
its strategy, responding to developments as
them not only to work well together, but
be the boots on the ground implementing
they come. The most successful teams are
exchange information organically and adapt
it. While the members live and breathe the
the ones who are best able to adapt and take
as situations arise.
industry every day and know what they need,
SBCA’s new staff team is built for success.
Dolly Penland, owner of Business Results,
advantage of an opportunity presented to them at any given moment.
JESS “MAD DOG”
LOHSE HAVRE, MONTANA
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE
MANAGER
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA? I’m
really looking forward to Digital QC being reprogrammed
TITLE: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
and offered publicly to SBCA’s membership. It will
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: STRATEGIST
significantly streamline CM’s quality control processes and directly impact the quality of manufactured components
JLOHSE@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 236-3904
throughout the country. I’m also looking forward to the
transition of the SBCA officers as it will test the structural
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I oversee essentially everything from
systems we’ve put in place at SBCA to see if they are
ongoing dialogue with our board of directors, executive
resilient to different people performing different functions.
committee, legal counsel, external groups, and individual
Similarly, SBCA’s accounting firm will be performing an
members. I monitor the finances and cash flow of the
audit at year-end, which will further test our financial
association to ensure we are adhering to our budget. I am
systems and policies, while offering us the ability to
also formulating forward-looking goals and strategies to
improve and increase the confidence our members can
make sure SBCA’s priorities are being met.
have in our fiduciary responsibility.
EXPERIENCE: I grew up in the component manufacturing
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
business, got involved with SBCA 15 years ago, and have
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m proud of the “buy
been engaged in the association’s management for the
in” we’ve seen from everyone involved with SBCA this year.
past two and a half years.
From staff rolling up their sleeves at every turn to work
through challenges and get things done, to the board’s
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
support throughout, and their increased involvement in
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’ve spent an incredible amount of time looking at
all areas of SBCA’s operation. I can’t say enough about
every single thing SBCA does for its members and other
the willingness of the board to dig into the details of
stakeholders to assure it is the best possible solution. We
running this organization, as well as the engagement of
have had the opportunity to assume a blank slate for a lot
our suppliers, who have offered their insights and shown a
of what SBCA does. After careful evaluation, in some areas
willingness to do whatever they can to ensure BCMC runs
we landed exactly with what was being offered, but in a lot
smoothly. Finally, I am so appreciative of our Executive
of areas we were able to make significant improvements
Committee’s relentless effort to recraft SBCA with a vision
and add efficiencies to SBCA’s offerings.
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the staff has the job of figuring out how to
diversity in personalities and their ability to
Below is SBCA’s all-star line-up. Get to
implement the ideas they come up with. It
call upon each other’s strengths to address
know us a little here and then stop by the
takes a variety of personality and approaches
a situation as it arises. Not entirely unlike a
SBCA booth at BCMC to get to know us a
to do that all well.”
baseball team.
whole lot better.
Penland also points out the SBCA staff’s adaptability really comes from its
SEAN “SOUTHPAW”
SHIELDS MADISON, WISCONSIN
MOLLY “MOSES”
BUTZ
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS
STARTING PITCHER
TITLE: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: COLLABORATOR CATCHER/ SIGNAL CALLER
SSHIELDS@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 244-5204 AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I oversee the creation and
TITLE: MANAGING DIRECTOR
implementation of a strategic communications plan
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: COLLABORATOR
using a variety of communication channels to ensure our members have access to a wide variety of perspectives
MBUTZ@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 245-5118
and the latest information.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I oversee the implementation of
EXPERIENCE: I started in the communications field in 1998
our technology, all of SBCA’s standing committees and
and have worked for SBCA since 2004.
Strike Forces and am involved in strategic planning for the
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
association.
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS
EXPERIENCE: I joined SBCA in 2003 and have never left!
YEAR? It’s probably a toss-up between pulling this magazine
together and monitoring everything that is going on in the
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
construction industry in order to prioritize what needs to be
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’ve spent a majority of my time coordinating the
written or communicated to members or the market at large.
technology transfer of our old systems to under SBCA’s
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE
control and interfacing with all our technology partners to
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA? I
get the greatest value out of our new systems.
am looking forward to building an even larger network of partners to both generate valuable content for our
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE
members and reach further up and down the construction
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA?
Once all our systems are in place, I’m looking forward to
supply chain to articulate the incredible value CMs are
strategic planning for the future.
capable of bringing to every project.
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m proud of how
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m most pleased
software and service providers to help us meet those
communication vehicles under the SBCA Media umbrella
well we were able to identify our technology needs, locate
at how we’ve been able to bring all of SBCA’s different
needs and then implement several solutions that are
and think about all our outreach in a more coordinated
improving the lives of both our staff and our members.
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ASHLEY “SMASHLEY”
NUESS (STRODER) SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
LAURA “THE MACHINE”
CLOSER
YASICK (SODERLUND)
TITLE: DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MARKETING
SAUK CITY, WISCONSIN
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: STRATEGIST ANUESS@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 236-3725
FIRST BASE
TITLE: DIGITAL RESOURCE SPECIALIST PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: COLLABORATOR
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: All advertising sales activities for
LYASICK@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 244-6401
SBCA Magazine, SBCA Industry News, NFC Framing
News, as well as exhibitor and sponsor sales for BCMC,
OQMs, and other events. I am also in charge of marketing
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I manage all of SBCA websites,
for the SBCA Academy and individual programs like
implementation of new website features. This includes
activities for SBCA events and publications, as well as
including maintenance, content updates, and
Digital QC.
SBCA’s main site, the SBCA Store, SBCA Academy and the BCMC website.
EXPERIENCE: I grew up in the industry, but have worked
directly in the component manufacturing industry
EXPERIENCE: I’ve been doing website design and
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF YOUR
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS YEAR?
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS
Calling suppliers, encouraging them to exhibit at BCMC,
YEAR? Website creation. I set up the new SBCA Store at
encourage them to attend BCMC.
sbcacomponents.com. Recently, I updated our annual
for four years.
development for 13 years and joined SBCA four years ago.
and calling members to answer their questions and
the beginning of the year, as well as SBCA’s new website, tradeshow BCMC website and launched the new learning
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA?
management system that is hosted in Brightspace.
Starting the year with a great team that has almost a full
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU
year under our belts and improving everything we do
ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
processes so we can spend more time adding value to
because of the experience we’ve gained.
SBCA? I want to find more ways to streamline our current
our members by enhancing and expanding on the digital
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m very proud of
products and services we offer.
the number of BCMC exhibitors we have this year. I was
worried that companies would still be shy to register due
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
have a great need for BCMC 2021 and the buy-in from
the new SBCA Academy; this new learning management
to the ever-changing climate we live in. It’s clear CMs
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m most proud of
suppliers has been great. This will be a show
system (LMS) will be very easy for members to use and get
to remember!
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CHRISTINE “THE WARBLER”
TALIA “THE JET”
WAGNER RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
ZANOTELLI PUEBLO, COLORADO
SECOND BASE
SHORTSTOP
TITLE: EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TITLE: MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: ANALYZER
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: OPERATOR
CWAGNER@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 236-3724
TZANOTELLI@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 244-6783
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I manage Jess Lohse’s schedule,
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I am the main point of contact for
event preparation and set-up.
coordinate SBCA chapters, committee meetings, and
monitor and process publication orders, and assist with
companies regarding their membership to SBCA. I also administration for the National Framers Council (NFC). I also
EXPERIENCE: I have six years of administrative experience.
help with special event planning and publications orders.
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
EXPERIENCE: I have two years of customer service
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS
experience, and two years in communications. I’ve also
YEAR? Scheduling meetings, calls, and travel for Jess.
spent four years in administration and almost two years
He’s a busy guy!
in event planning.
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA? I
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR
am enjoying being a part of this growing team. It's really
THIS YEAR? I spend most of my time communicating with
cool to be able to start in a position around the same time
members, whether it’s indirectly through group emails or
as everyone else. We're growing together, and I'm excited
directly through one-one-one conversations.
to see where we take this association; how we can each
grow individually and together within this awesome team.
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA?
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
I’m most looking forward to participating in BCMC and
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I'm proud of all the
seeing many of our members in person for the first time!
hard work that has gone into our Publications Store.
We've worked really well together as a team to think
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
good about my contributions to making the transition
work we’ve been doing with the NFC and the success
through optimizing the user’s experience, and I feel
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m proud of the
to the new Pubs shopping environment as seamless
of their regional meeting and golf outing in Virginia this
as possible.
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JOHN “READING RIFLE”
ALI “MAIN EVENT”
ARNE
SALADIN AUSTIN, TEXAS
MACHESNEY PARK, ILLINOIS
THIRD BASE
RIGHT FIELD
TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER OF INSPECTION SERVICES
TITLE: DIRECTOR OF EVENTS
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: CRAFTSMAN
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: PERSUADER JARNE@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 245-5118 ASALADIN@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 236-3841 AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I oversee SBCA’s Quality Control
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I coordinate all of SBCA’s live events,
(QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) programs.
including BCMC, three open quarterly meetings (OQMs),
EXPERIENCE: I have been engaged in general engineering
and other outings hosted by the association and it’s chapters.
and quality control for 23 years and have worked with
EXPERIENCE: I’ve been in the event planning industry for 11
SBCA’s QC and QA programs for the past three and a
years and joined SBCA in January 2021.
half years.
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS
YEAR? BCMC, of course. I love the OQMs, but there is
YEAR? Almost all of my time is spent interacting
I am learning so much going through this process
facilities as either a part of the SBCA in-plant quarterly
rarely a moment I’m not thinking about the show!
with individuals at component manufacturing
for the first time.
QC reviews or while conducting third-party QA
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU ARE
remote inspections.
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA?
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU
It may sound strange, but I’m really looking forward to
ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN
having the opportunity to have a full year to plan it will
and am looking forward to interacting with everyone at
BCMC 2022. Being able to see the show in person and
SBCA? I’ve really enjoyed attending the in-person OQMs
have a huge impact on my ability to plan a show that will
BCMC in Omaha, Nebraska, this year.
maximize the experience and satisfaction of attendees.
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m proud of
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’m pretty hard on
how the QC and QA programs continue to improve
myself, so I try to take pride in the small things. I have
and progress. It seems every Zoom call I have with a
received such positive and welcoming feedback so far,
participating plant shows signs that these
and I hope to keep earning that feedback with continued
programs work and help companies improve their
improvement with each passing event.
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KIRCHER YUMA, ARIZONA
YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS YEAR? I’ve traveled across the country meeting CMs and
doing several third-party QA inspections.
LEFT FIELD
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU TITLE: QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTOR/ AUDITOR
ARE REALY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: SPECIALIST
“re-written”: become more user-friendly for SBCA In-
SBCA? I want to help the SBCA Digital QC Program get
Plant QC and Third-Party QA users. My hope is it will
DKIRCHER@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 252-1172
also help create meaningful reports for managers to use to improve their processes.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: I conduct the third-party
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
Quality Assurance inspections and audit QC reports
PARTICULARLY PROUD OF SO FAR THIS YEAR? Well, it’s probably
on a quarterly basis, as well as conduct special
a toss-up between helping plant QC managers get
inspections as the need arises.
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EXPERIENCE: I have been involved in construction indus-
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EXPERIENCE: I’ve been in accounting for 25 years;
18 of them have been in the component manufacturing industry.
JENNIFER “NO GUFF”
GUSTAFSON BUCKEYE, ARIZONA
WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT CONSUMES THE LARGEST PORTION OF YOUR TIME AS YOU’VE FULFILLED YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO FAR THIS YEAR? Most of my time has been spent on the accounts
CENTER FIELD
receivable side of things, overseeing member invoices and following up on collections.
TITLE: CONTROLLER
AS YOU LOOK TOWARD THE COMING YEAR, WHAT IS ONE THING YOU
PREDICTIVE INDEX PROFILE: SPECIALIST
ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO REGARDING YOUR ROLE WITHIN SBCA? I’m looking forward to further streamlining
JGUSTAFSON@SBCACOMPONENTS.COM, (224) 236-3694
SBCA’s accounting processes so they are more automated and easier for members to access.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: SBCA’s financial systems
WHAT IS A PROJECT/ACTIVITY/CORRESPONDENCE/ETC. THAT YOU ARE
ledger, financial statements, and collections)
the new structure of SBCA’s financial statement.
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The Front Office EVERY SUCCESSFUL TEAM NEEDS A SKIPPER
JEFF TAAKE, TREASURER
who can provide sound on the field management, as well as
Mead Lumber Company
a front office who can provide strong strategic leadership. At
Years in the industry? I started in the
BCMC 2021, outgoing SBCA president Mike Ruede will pass the
industry 30 years ago.
gavel to new president, Gene Frogale, who will lead the orga-
Years involved in SBCA? I first became
nization for the coming year. Joining him will be fellow officers
active in the Iowa Truss Manufacturers
Jeff Taake as treasurer and Larry Dix as secretary. To give you a
Association in the early 2000s, which
sense of this new leadership team, below are baseball card-
helped me see the bigger picture. I then
sized summaries of their careers and goals for the association.
attended my first BCMC 18 years ago. The primary way SBCA has provided you value in your
GENE FROGALE, PRESIDENT
career? For me it’s all about the ability to network with leaders in
Annandale Millwork and Allied Systems
the industry. Everyone is so open and willing to share how they
Years in the industry? Our company
do things at the SBCA meetings and I have gleaned so many
started building wall panels 33 years ago.
things over the years and taken them back to my organization.
Years involved in SBCA? We went
Your primary goal as SBCA treasurer? I want to continue to
to our first BCMC that first year in 1990.
create transparency in the association’s financials and look at
I got involved with the Capital Area
our cash reserve investment strategies in order to be a good
Chapter in the mid-1990s, I went to my
steward of our member’s investment in the association.
first SBCA meeting in 2010, and I got
What is your favorite product our industry sells? In my
intensely involved about eight years ago.
experience, a truss isn’t a truss isn’t a truss. There is so much
The primary way SBCA has provided you value in your
that does into every truss our industry manufactures, so my
career? It’s all about the technology and equipment, and how
favorite thing we “sell” is the excellent service we provide to our
they have allowed us to innovate. The people we have been
customer on every job.
able to connect with through SBCA meetings and BCMC has allowed us to continually innovate our operations and grow our
LARRY DIX, SECRETARY
business. We never could have done what we’ve done without
Apex Truss
being able to meet so many people who took us under their
Years in the industry? I started
wing and taught us how to do things better. Once I started
building trusses 35 years ago.
going to meetings on a regular basis, the friendships I’ve
Years involved in SBCA? I gave my
developed have really pushed me to get better.
first presentation on behalf of the industry
Your primary goal as SBCA president? I see the year ahead
in 1989, but only became really active in
as a whole new ballgame! I think that Digital QC is incredibly
the association six years ago.
important, and I look forward to being able to get our members
The primary way SBCA has provided you value in your
using that program. I think a lot can be accomplished through
career? I think it’s all about the relationships because you get
our SBCA Strike Forces, and I want to support those groups and
back ten-fold what you put in it. For instance, I just talked to a
reap the value of their leadership this year. I’m also a member-
friend I met in 1993 through BCMC, and it proved incredibly
ship guy. There are too many operations that aren’t members of
helpful. On countless occasions, SBCA has given me access to
our great organization and I want to reach them and help them
information from people who are going through the same thing
understand why they’re missing out.
I am, and that knowledge is priceless.
What is your favorite product our industry sells? My default
Your primary goal as SBCA secretary? Having had the
is always wall panels, but I’d have to say attic trusses because
opportunity to work with the SBCA executive committee for the
they add so much versatility to home plans.
past year has really helped prepare me for serving as an officer
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this year. My main takeaway is that we are literally the servants of the organization. For me, I want to communicate to everyone more effectively exactly what the executive committee does, and what the board does, and how they bring value to every member of the association. What is your favorite product our industry
sells? It’s got to be attic trusses. They provide the highest value per square foot for a house under
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In March 2021, SBCA transitioned to a new association
management software (AMS) called Novi, allowing SBCA to move data and functionality that has traditionally been spread over several websites into one location. This consolidation means everything is easier to find, and downloading or purchasing a product or service is more straightforward. Members also have a vastly improved ability to manage their company and individual profile on the new website through the new Member Compass.
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webpage provides account in-
The Member Compass helps
formation about the individual
everyone get the most of their
and allows them to correct
SBCA member benefits. When
or update details directly to
users log into the website,
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ment. Given their focus on open dialogue and social interaction,
sbcacomponents.com/events the relationship-building op-
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assistance to ensure your
portunities at each SBCA event
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event is a success.
are unparalleled. Fortunately,
the details and submit the
through SBCA’s new website it
form. There’s also a feature to
is easier than ever to plan and
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throughout the construction supply chain using a wide variety of media types from the printed and digital versions of this magazine to podcasts, videos, and social media. As you can imagine, there isn’t one best way to reach everyone in the supply chain with the ideas, data, best practices, and trends that can serve to both improve the component manufacturing industry internally and promote its capabilities, goods, and services externally. That is why the association has gathered all its communication efforts under the new SBCA Media umbrella. SBCA Magazine Formerly published under the title Woodwords in the
Lumber Connection Podcast
jobsite, SBCA is building a
Industry News has evolved into
weekly Lumber Connection
a visual sense of where the
one of the most well-read and
podcast provides valuable
widely distributed publica-
and timely insight into the
tions in the supply chain. This
latest developments in the
weekly email promotes a
softwood lumber market.
highly curated list of the most
Guests on each episode
pertinent headlines for anyone
share knowledge straight out
engaged in the world of com-
of their daily experience buy-
ponent manufacturing. With a
ing and selling lumber and
new look in 2021, each edition
give listeners perspective
highlights three top stories
they cannot find anywhere
and links to several others that
else. The last three years have
shouldn’t be missed.
seen a volatile market, and
SBCA Industry News In what started in 2009, SBCA
Started in 2020, the bi-
this podcast can give anyone Component
navigating its choppy waters
2001 until April 2021, SBCA Magazine has been the primary voice of the component manufacturing industry for almost three decades. Now issued bi-monthly, this pub-
the capabilities of the modern component manufacturer (CM) and share technical and operational best practices developed by CMs across the country.
is going tomorrow. Webinars
One of the hallmarks of SBCA is its longtime facilitation of peer-to-peer education. While most prominently displayed during the week of BCMC through education sessions, learning labs, and roundtables, the SBCA Webinar series provides year-round opportunities for education and idea
a more reliable compass.
sharing. In 2022, SBCA plans
new Component Connection
Videos
to not only spread veteran
from throughout the industry.
media platforms like TikTok
develop future SBCA training
Each 15-20 minute episode
and Facebook, everyone
can be accessed anywhere
has learned that video is an
and at any time. The guests are
incredibly efficient way to
Each week, SBCA releases a podcast that feature guests
From YouTube to social
SUBSCRIBE!
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under the SBCA Media umbrella with one click!
Simply go to subscribe.sbcacomponents.com/sbca-media, enter your email address, and choose which of the many mailing lists you’d like to join.
on using the webinar platform industry insights, but also programs. Social Media
The number of platforms available to help people connect and share ideas is growing at an exponential rate. The organic spread of promotional messages and innovative ideas is enabling SBCA to reach far beyond our core membership and
lication serves as one of the primary ways to showcase
industry is today and where it
Connection Podcast
early 1990s, and then SBC Magazine from November
library of videos that provide
has already proven effective always experts in their fields
communicate ideas and help
and provide a wealth of knowl-
others see what you are talk-
edge on topics ranging from
ing about. Whether it’s record-
operational best practices to
ings of informative Zoom calls,
sales tips, from insights into
impromptu tours of innovative
supply chain integration to
truss plants, or incredible feats
perspectives on field labor.
of framing prowess on the
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says Keith Kylmala, owner of Kylmala Truss, who recently used SBCA’s new online store. “SBCA’s new store finally matches what you expect and experience with most other online retailers today.” Indeed, the new store is a faster, easier, and more secure way to purchase SBCA products. Products are now prominently displayed with large images and clear pricing, separated into just a few categories. CFS steel products are separated from wood products, and Canadian products also have their own section. “It’s just so simple and straightforward to find what you’re looking for and
buy it,” says Keith. “The old catalogue
secure credit information environment.
was difficult to navigate and full of so
This means all payments are hassle-free
many confirmation steps that added a lot
and worry-free.
of complexity to a simple order.” Just add the items you want to pur-
Like other online ordering systems, a confirmation email is generated once
chase to your “cart” and check out when
an order is complete. Upon shipment,
you’re ready. Member and non-member
a separate email is sent that provides
pricing is applied, so members will need
tracking information so you know exactly
to log in using the email address SBCA
when your order will arrive.
has on file to receive their discount. Best
With hundreds of publications,
of all, every major credit card is accepted
online tools, and documents, please
at the point of purchase.
note that some SBCA items are not yet
The new platform provides an im-
available on the new platform. If you
proved experience with checkout and
don’t see something you would like to
payment options that are compliant with
order, please do not hesitate to submit a
the payment credit industry’s (PCI)
request to SBCA staff (orders@sbcacom-
latest standards for maintaining a
ponents.com).
GET 15% OFF JOBSITE PACKAGES All 2021 BCMC registrants are eligible for this one-time discount on their order of SBCA’s jobsite packages.
Discounts on all jobsite packages will be active from October 4 through October 15 and will be applied when BCMC registrants login to SBCA’s online store:
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Rebate Program INVESTING IN A MEMBERSHIP OF A TRADE ASSOCIATION LIKE SBCA is all about the return on invest-
means that like BCMC, jobsite packages can provide a
pliers, the ROI for membership in SBCA is tied to the relationship
annual membership (see table below).
ment (ROI). For some component manufacturers (CMs) and sup-
building and best practice sharing that occurs at Open Quarterly Meetings (OQMs) and BCMC. While OQMs are free to attend, there has always been a cost difference for BCMC registration between members and non-members. For 2021, the difference in the registration fee for one CM attendee is $425. Given this difference, it isn’t surprising that each year BCMC registration prompts several CMs to join the association to avoid the higher cost. For other CMs, the ROI is found in the training programs, online resources, and physical publications SBCA has developed. For that second group, there is also a cost difference between members and non-members. For instance, one lot (50 count) of SBCA’s jobsite packages is $260 for members and $725 for non-members — a difference of $465. This is significant when you consider the cost of a SBCA membership. Annual dues are based on a company’s selfreported sales volume for the previous year. For operations with 2020 sales between $1-5 million, dues are $984; for $5-10 million it’s $1,800; and, for $10-15 million it’s $2,976. This means the cost difference for just two lots of jobsite packages (100 packages) between members and nonmembers is $930. That’s roughly the amount of dues for a CM with 2020 sales between $1-5 million! This cost difference
significant cost incentive toward membership as rebates on moderate orders can almost completely defray the cost of an Jobsite packages are just one way non-members can generate a significant rebate. Bearing Location tags are an example of another popular product purchased through the SBCA Store. For members, a lot of 1,000 tags costs $42 but for nonmembers the cost rises to $117 — a difference of $75 per lot. When a CM uses these tags as a best practice, they can go through several thousand tags on an annual basis and the $75 member savings adds up quickly. It’s important to note the rebate program is calculated based on a non-member’s single order. Once they become members, they continue to enjoy the cost savings on all future publication orders. This means that a single order will often not generate a rebate that will cover the cost of their membership dues, but when their purchasing behavior over the course of a year is considered, the cost difference may very well be more than their dues. This is where SBCA staff plays an important role. Every time a non-member publication order comes in, SBCA’s membership coordinator, Talia Zanotelli, reaches out to offer the rebate. As part of this correspondence, she also helps the non-member understand how becoming a member can quickly pay for itself given their purchasing behavior. Beyond the Initial ROI
prompted SBCA to suggest the creation of a formal non-member rebate program.
SBCA offers CMs a lot of value in addition to its publications.
Publications Rebate Program
operations into the organization, and then they will discover
the online store (pubs.sbcacomponents.com), the cost dif-
with regards to technical guidance, industry best practice
The hope with this rebate program is it will bring more
Every time a non-member orders an SBCA publication through ference they paid over member prices will be offered to the non-member as a rebate towards their membership dues. That
the many other resources and opportunities SBCA provides training, and education offerings that can help a company overcome current challenges and grow into the future.
Annual Sales Volume
Order
2021 Member Dues
Non-Member Rebate
Remaining Dues Cost
$1–5 million
2 lots of jobsite packages (100)
$984
$930
$54
$5–10 million
4 lots of jobsite packages (200)
$1,800
$1,860
($60)
$10–15 million
6 lots of jobsite packages (300)
$2,976
$2,790
$186
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sbcacomponents.com/trainingprograms FOR DECADES, SBCA’s online training programs have always been a valuable resource to component manufacturers (CMs).
production personnel possess
truss design and manufactur-
these skills.
ing process, the application of trusses, basic math, trigonome-
There is nowhere else a CM can find industry-specific training
try, and load development as it
created with the help of their peers, tailored specifically to ad-
relates to truss design, and be
dress the unique challenges this industry presents to workers.
prepared to advance to Level II
The association’s entire library of online education is now
of Truss Technician Training.
available through SBCA Academy, its new learning management system (LMS) hosted by Brightspace. The course catalog
Truss Technician Training
includes these popular programs:
(TTT) Level I, II & III
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plate connected wood trusses. The purpose of the course is
cation Program is a dynamic
tion (TMO) is an introductory
job candidates or current
to examine industry design
training program that integrates
training course for anyone with
employees have the technical
standards and factors affecting
online training with hands-on
little or no truss industry experi-
aptitude and skills required
truss fabrication from design
exercises to provide a diversi-
ence. Novice truss techni-
to succeed in the structural
to installation, and prepare
fied course for your forklift op-
cians, salespeople, estimators,
building components industry.
truss technicians for the Level I
erators. For new or experienced
administrative staff, suppliers,
Math and 3D visual skills are
certification exam.
forklift operators, this program
and construction industry
key in the truss industry. TATO
professionals will benefit from
1 helps hiring managers iden-
this industry introduction.
tify which sales, design, and
Orientation (TMO)
Truss Manufacturing Orienta-
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SBCA’s Forklift Safety Certifi-
will help you train, evaluate, and monitor your forklift operations.
Accessing SBCA Academy
access to and gives them
content is incredibly simple
the ability to add additional
and straightforward. After
students to each training
purchasing access through
program and get them up and
TRUCK Driver Training Program
SBCA’s website (sbcacompo-
running quickly. For individual
nents.com/training-programs),
students, they will find SBCA
your company by implement-
program that addresses the
an account for the company is
Academy’s new interface easy
ing your own customized safety
safety, risk, and compliance
created allowing a manager to
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program with SBCA Operation
aspects of material handling,
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Strategic Plan IN LATE 2019, SBCA created the first multi-year strategic plan in its
almost 40-year history. The first step in the process was sending a survey to its list of component manufacturers (CMs). Twenty-three percent of SBCA members and eight percent of non-members responded to the survey designed to gather specifics about CMs’ pain points and the role SBCA should have to support its members in alleviating those challenges. Strategic Plan Gives Direction
SBCA’s Executive Committee, along with the chairs and co-chairs of SBCA’s other standing committees, met in January 2020 to pour through all the survey responses
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engaged members into “strike forces” to
ing industry will use high-quality building
identify and articulate the tasks necessary
components provided by SBCA member
to meet each of the four strategic goals.
companies.” Essentially, SBCA is completely focused on facilitating market share growth for the structural building compo-
Strike Forces Deliver Results
Initially, five strike forces were formed to
nents industry and helping CMs improve
tackle a wide range of issues. For ex-
the value and quality of their products.
ample, one strike force is developing an
Out of this clear vision, SBCA’s mis-
industry-specific data standard that can be
sion was revised to reflect the desires
beneficial for everything from production
expressed in the survey responses: “SBCA
equipment to Digital QC. Work by another
members will gain the knowledge and
strike force led to the development of the
power to run successful, growing, profit-
bi-weekly Lumber Connection podcast,
able companies offering a compelling
and yet another strike force aided in the
competitive advantage in the marketplace
development of the #BeEssential social
for their customers and professional
media campaign aimed at bringing more
growth for their employees.”
young people into the industry. Another
This group was then able to identify
strike force is currently working with indus-
four main strategic goals SBCA should
try partners to create a lean certification
pursue over the next five years:
program through SBCA. With many of these groups having suc-
• Member companies will have more
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With these strategic goals in mind, the
cess, the Board jump started Strike Forces
influence with suppliers and other
6, 7, and 8 at the SBCA Open Quarterly
vendors;
Meeting (OQM) in Park City, Utah, in July.
• Company leaders will understand
Strike Force 6 is identifying opportunities
and apply business management and
to expose our industry to technological
leadership techniques designed to
solutions that could make every busi-
improve company performance;
ness more efficient and profitable; Strike
• Managers will understand and apply
Force 7 is focused on developing more
common leadership and management
opportunities to bring company leaders
practices designed to improve em-
face-to-face to learn from each other in
ployee satisfaction and retention; and
non-competitive environments; and Strike
• Customers, framers, building design-
Force 8 is evaluating all the training and
ers, and other key stakeholders are
resource materials SBCA has developed,
knowledgeable about building com-
and creating better ways to organize that
ponent production and installation
information so it is easy to find and benefit
practices and seek out SBCA member
from. If one of the topics Strike Forces 6, 7,
companies for their expertise and
and 8 are beginning to tackle is of interest
quality of their work.
to you, please reach out to SBCA staff and get engaged today!!
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10th Anniversary BCMC 5k Run/Walk BY JOE KANNAPELL
N THE LAST MORNING OF BCMC, I realized that I
“getting outside and seeing a different part of the
beckoning surroundings. Only
a similar physical benefit. And you’ll compound
country every year.” No matter whether you walk or run, you’ll gain
had seen nothing of the show’s
that benefit if you carry the experience forward
meeting rooms, restaurants, and hotels. So, I
into your everyday life. Just before the last BCMC,
stepped into the darkness and stumbled upon
I found that a smart watch can provide a great
an intriguing riverside trail. After a few miles, I
encouragement to do so. For the last year and a
realized that I had left the show stress far behind.
half, my Apple watch has kept track of every physi-
That was at BCMC #2, in Reno, Nevada, in 1981.
cal activity I undertake, and even encouraged me
Today, after logging hundreds of miles at BCMCs, with many dozens of industry stalwarts, I have been honored to have this show staple become the “Joe and Adam Kannapell 5k”.* Though I have been retired since January 2021, I am returning to Omaha this year to enjoy yet another 5k, with the fervent hope many more will follow my journey.
to do more. Now I can scroll back to October 24, 2019, on my iPhone, find my time for the BCMC 5k in Columbus, and determine my goal for this year’s event. Let’s bring record numbers to the BCMC 5k, benefitting a fine cause, and inspiring many more to “get out and get away.”
What started out as an individual experience long ago, soon became a group ritual, mainly over the course of multiple 1990s shows in Louisville, Kentucky. Though the terrain was nothing like Reno’s, we found that we could cross the nearby Ohio River and escape the downtown. By 1998, increasing numbers of us found this Brooklyn Bridge prototype, spanning that same river, 100 miles upstream in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thereafter, bridges and rivers became a recurrent theme on BCMC routes. As show attendance grew in the new millennium, so did the number of morning run participants. By 2010 in Charlotte, the group became large enough to earn a spot on next year’s agenda. At that inaugural event in Indianapolis, nearly 50 runners enjoyed a parklike course along the White River, passing NCAA’s National Headquarters and finishing at the Indiana State Capitol. And since then, we’ve traversed the Riverwalk in San Antonio, skirted the mighty Mississippi in New Orleans, and twice jogged along the Milwaukee River. This year we’ll continue our trek in Omaha, crossing over the Missouri River into Iowa on yet another beautiful new bridge. More important than the scenery, though, is the camaraderie we experience, and the great cause we’ve been supporting, Operation Finally Home. Over the years, many industry leaders have affirmed their commitment to the event. Former SBCA President Rick Parrino has participated in the 5k every year. And incoming president, Gene Frogale, has engaged folks from all ranks of his company. Tim Young, his design manager, stresses the mind-clearing benefit of
I was doubly honored when I learned that my late son, Adam, was included in the BCMC’s 5k title. Adam was my running buddy during his adolescence but was struck down by serious mental illness for over 20 years. Yet somehow, he summoned the desire to return to running with me in 2012. Incredibly, he gave up smoking and began regaining his old self. In the following eight years he ramped up his fitness and his mental acuity, completing six marathons, 75 triathlons, and 14 Ironman events. Sadly, in July 2020, on a steep ascent on a trail run, Adam succumbed to cardiac arrest. Though we miss him terribly, we believe running gave him new life, and that walking or running can do the same for BCMC 5k participants.
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NE OF THE MOST FAMOUS LINES ASSOCIATED WITH BASEBALL comes from the 1989 film, “Field of Dreams.” In that film, Kevin Costner’s character, Ray, keeps hearing a voice whisper, “If you build
it, they will come.” This line seems particularly poignant this year as we embrace the BCMC 2021 theme Component World Series. This year’s show is two years in the making, the BCMC Committee and BCMC staff have worked tirelessly to build it amongst the Nebraskan cornfields, and we are glad that you have come! After navigating last year’s disruption, we are so eager to gather again in person; walk a vibrant show floor; listen to all the industry veterans share their perspectives and ideas in education sessions, learning labs, and roundtable discussions; participate in some fun extra-curricular activities; and, build relationships with new people throughout the week. BCMC is unlike anything else that goes on in our industry each year— this is the event that reminds you of our industry’s professionalism and capacity for innovation. This is where you are reminded of all the tools and resources that are available to you to compete in the Big Leagues. Batter Up! It’s time to kick the dirt off your shoes, step up to the plate, get dialed in, and swing for the fences. This week is your opportunity to
BCMC would like to recognize the governing body of the Component World Series and thank them for the sacrifice and generosity over the past two years in making this event a success. Greg Dahlstrom IT Manager, Villaume Industries, Inc. Chair
Mike Kozlowski P.E., President, Apex Chair
Javan L Yoder Exec. VP, Stark Truss Company, Inc. Exhibits
Dallas Austin Design Manager, Big C Lumber Structural Building Components Education
Zach Shepherd Operations Manager Engineered Building Design, L.C. Education
COMMITTEE MEMBERS April Burt VP Customer Facing Technology Simpson Strong-Tie Josh Dermer Designer/QC, American Truss LLC
leave the competition in the dust! Greg Dahlstrom
Mike Kozlowski
Villaume Industries, Inc.
Apex
2021 BCMC Co-Chair
2021 BCMC Co-Chair
Greg Griggs Senior Vice President Manufacturing Builders FirstSource Joe Halteman Vice President, Wood Tech Systems Ben Hershey CEO & President, 4Ward Solutions Group Scott McDonald Product Manager, SL-Laser Systems LLC Rick Parrino General Manager Plum Building Systems, LLC Tracy Roe Sales Executive, Eagle Metal Michael Schwitter Director of Sales, Alpine, an ITW Company Steve Shrader Hundegger USA, L.C. Kim Ten Clay Marketing Manager, MiTek USA, Inc. Scott Ward Principal, Southern Components, Inc. Luke Wiesen General Manager, Truss Craft Alison Saladin Director of Events, SBCA
At BCMC 2021, we have an all-star lineup of networking events, educational opportunities, supplier-focused conversations, and fun! Get ready to trot around the bases, because if you’re here in Omaha, you’ve already hit one over the fence!
SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION & GENERAL INFORMATION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
8a-5p 7-10p
Registration
Exhibitor Move-in SBCA Social Event, TopGolf
Sometimes, getting through the turnstiles at the ballpark can be a pain, especially if you just want to get to where you can see the action! Fortunately, at BCMC 2021 finalizing your registration and receiving your conference materials has never been easier! Below are the few quick steps to follow when you arrive at registration:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5
8a-5p 8a-3p 8:30a
12-5p 12:45p-2:15p 1-3:45p 4-6p 6:30-8:30p 8-11p
Exhibitor Move-in Golf Outing Bike Ride Registration Facility Tour Safety Summit Industry Roundtables & Happy Hour Top Chord Club Dinner (By Invite) Casino Game Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 6:30a-4p 6:30-7a 7-9:15a 9:30-10:30a 9:30-10:30a 10:30-11a 10:30-11a 10:45a 10:45a-5:15p 11a-4p 12-1p 1-1:30p Evening
Registration Buffet Breakfast Kick-Off Event Educational Sessions Spouse/Guest Omaha Overview Meet the Speakers Coffee Break Exhibit Hall Ribbon-Cutting Exhibit Hall Open Learning Labs Educational Sessions Meet the Speakers Exhibitor Customer Appreciation Events
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 7-8a 8a-4p 8-9a 8-9a 9-10a 10-10:30a 10:15a-5:30p 10:30-11:30a 11a-1p 11:30a-12p 12-1p 12-4p 4-5:30p
Joe & Adam Kannapell 5K Run/Walk Registration SBCA Chapter Meetings Buffet Breakfast Economic Forecast Coffee Break Exhibit Hall Open Educational Sessions Spouse/Guest Tour Meet the Speakers IT Roundtable Learning Labs Industry Celebration
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8
8a-5p 7:30-8:30 8:30-10a
Exhibitor Move-out Fellowship Breakfast SBCA Board Meeting
Step 1: If you haven’t registered online ahead of time, no worries. Just go to the “On-Site Registration” kiosk to get started. If you did register online prior to arriving in Omaha, start at any open "Pre-Registration" kiosk and continue to Step 2. Step 2: You will be prompted to enter your name and confirmation number into the tablet. Staff will check your ID to confirm it matches your badge name. Step 3: Follow the prompts on the tablet to complete your registration. Step 4: Staff will hand you your badge along with all other swag and handouts. Step 5: Staff will advise you on any further directions or updates, as necessary.
General Information Age Limitation Children 15 and over may be admitted to the exhibit area during exhibit hours only with prior approval from the BCMC Committee. Children 14 and under will not be admitted to the exhibit area. Photography or Video Photographs and video may be taken at BCMC. Prior to taking a photo or video of an exhibitor’s booth, consent must be obtained from the exhibitor. No such images or video may be published without prior written approval of the consenting exhibitor and BCMC. Exhibitors are able to take video of or live stream their own booth. Requests for variance to this rule must be submitted in writing to the BCMC Committee. No Smoking Policy For the benefit of patrons, guests and exhibitors, smoking (including e-cigarettes) is prohibited. Food Service A food court is located on the show floor. Attendees have a lunch coupon inside their badge that is redeemable at the food court on the show floor on Wednesday and Thursday. Mobile Devices Please silence your mobile devices during BCMC sessions. Thank you.
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Industry partnerships are essential to the success of BCMC 2021. SBCA would like to recognize and thank the official sponsors of the Components World Series!
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PRE-GAME EVENTS Whether it’s relaxing at a tailgate party, apply team-color facepaint, or practicing your game face in the mirror, everyone should have a pre-game ritual. At BCMC 2021, here are a few ways you can get into the game before it actually starts!
Industry Roundtables & Happy Hour Tuesday, 4-6p Grab a drink and join industry colleagues to share ideas and best practices on a wide range of topics, including: • Truss Design Optimization • Strategies for Reducing Production Downtime • Evaluating Your Need for Automation • mproving Your Hiring Process & On- Boarding • Improving Employee Retention & Internal Promotions • Absorbing the Increasing Cost of Labor • Remote Worker Best Practices • Improving Your Safety Culture • Job Scheduling Best Practices • Embracing Opportunities for Innovation • Strategies for a Disrupted Material Market • Navigating Schedule Delays with Customers • Navigating a Tougher Sales Environment
Download the BCMC 2021 App The entire show is at your fingertips when you download the BCMC 2021 app! The powerful cross-platform design can be accessed on virtually any mobile or tablet interface. All of the essentials are covered, including: • Exhibitor, speaker, and attendee lists • Show schedule (create your own customized agenda)
Kick-Off: Global Trends & the Future of Everything Wednesday, 7:00-9:15a Daniel Levine is an international trends expert with an uncanny ability to help businesses be more relevant, innovative, and profitable – with a focus on the practical. His keynote will help you:
• Exhibit floor map • Session Q&A, surveys, and evaluations • Social media integration • And much more!
• Discover what's trending in the building industry and beyond. • Get clarity on the future of technology. • Identify areas that are ripe for innovation. • Learn how to profit from trends.
Visit Google Play or the App Store to download the mobile app. Your username is the email address you used when you registered for the show. Thanks to this year’s App Sponsors:
This is your opportunity to scout the field, prepare your box score, get your refreshments and get ready for the Component World Series! In addition, the BCMC Kick-Off will include a few words from SBCA’s leadership and a presentation of the industry’s annual awards.
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Getting Paid for What We Do (Parts 1 and 2)
BE A STUDENT OF THE GAME
Wednesday • 9:30-10:30a and Wednesday • 12-1p When do you charge for something and when do you give it away? In this session, company management and sales leads will explore competing demands within a company with regard to a number of common jobsite issues and customer requests that threaten to hamper a company’s financial success. Speakers: Luke Wiesen and Joe Roh, Truss Craft Scott Ward and Darryl Hooper, Southern Components Moderator: Rick Parrino, Plum Building Systems
BCMC offers a full schedule of learning opportunities to bolster your batting average and increase your on-base percentage. Below are the education sessions offered this year by some of the Big League’s best managers and coaches.
So You Want to Start a Wall Panel Line? Wednesday • 9:30-10:30a Whether your customers are asking for wall panels or you see a void in your market that your company can fill, learn why manufacturers are adding wall panel lines to their operations.
The Value of Framer-Friendly Components
The goal is to provide a better understanding of how to evaluate all the pros and cons of starting a wall panel line and how to work with framing contractors to create a win-win experience. Speakers: Dean Rana, Truss Fab, LLC Michael Miller, Truss Fab, LLC Shem Jessop, Agra Tech Moderator: Ben Hershey, 4Ward Consulting
Wednesday • 12-1p This session will look at how a deeper understanding of the installation process, as well as how building closer relationships with builders and installers can lead to truss designs that create a competitive advantage in the market place by offering greater value to the construction process. Speakers: Blake Schwieters, JL Schwieters Building Supply Const. Inc. Pat Schwieters, JL Schwieters Building Supply Const. Inc. Moderator: Sean Shields, SBCA
Benefits of Manufactured Framing Integration Wednesday • 9:30-10:30a Onsite labor is a major pain point for builders and general contractors. One solution that has risen to address this challenge is the integration of offsite manufacturing with onsite labor to realize efficiencies and have better control on construction schedules. This session will look at three emerging business models: turnkey framing, LBM installed sales, and fully-integrated contractors. Speakers: Chris Tagte, Dynamic Construction Howard Gauger, Carpenter Contractors of America Ken Kucera, 84 Lumber Moderator: Sean Shields, SBCA
Assessing Automation More Accurately Wednesday • 12-1p In this presentation, two industry veterans will share their extensive experience evaluating automation options and how they assessed their plant needs, measured potential improvements, and prepared their operations for increased automation. Speakers: Barry Dixon TrueHouse BJ Louws, Louws Truss Moderator: Mike Ruede, Jr., 4Ward Consulting and Wood Tech Systems
Production vs. Design: Increasing Positive Communication
How Do You Build Employee Loyalty in the Age of Remote Workers?
Wednesday • 12-1p Production crews and designers depend on one another every day, yet the two departments can find themselves at odds: Was the callback caused by a poor design or a quality control issue in production? Hear how these CMs are breaking down barriers between the two departments and creating cross-functional teams that lead to growing communication, more engagement, and better company culture. Speakers: Zach Shepherd, Engineered Building Design, L.C. Tony Acampa, Shelter Systems Limited Moderator: Greg Griggs, Builders FirstSource
Wednesday • 9:30-10:30a The employment environment has changes drastically over the past year eighteen months and a number of positions within the industry have incorporated remote workers. This session will explore how to make this situation work for your company and how to keep a company culture alive and well. Speakers: Jason Ward, California TrusFrame Casey Carrey, Builders Warehouse Moderator: Mike Kozlowski, Apex
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Upstream Building Design Collaboration, Downstream Success
EVENTS BETWEEN INNINGS
Thursday • 10:30-11:30a Forming relationships with key stakeholders in the construction design and build supply chain is evolving. CMs can benefit from becoming more engaged in the design process. The goal of this session is to discuss strategies to get your company involved in the design conversations early, creating a more collaborative and streamlined process for everyone involved. Integrated design Speakers: Ryan Melin, President, Innovative Construction Group Chuck Chippero, Pulte Homes Moderator: Dallas Austin, Big C Lumber
Growing Sales Through Innovation Thursday • 10:30-11:30a At the core of your company are the relationships you form with your customers. Hear how one CM is collaborating with his customers through open communication and transparent sales and customer service strategies. The goal of this session is to discuss new, unique, and innovative ways to engage with your customers and provide the best sales experience from the first meeting to project completion. Speaker: Trevor Ebinger, Manion Lumber & Truss Moderator: Scott McDonald, SL-Laser Systems
Managing the Risk of Construction Material Cost Volatility
Sometimes the action between innings is just as fulfilling as the main event. At BCMC 2021, there are multiple events planned to augment the learning opportunities between the show floor and the education sessions. Don’t miss out on these hidden gems!
Learning Labs Wednesday 11a-4p and Thursday 12-4p Held during exhibit hours, you won’t have to go far to find an in-depth conversation about the best practices and strategies raised by speakers throughout the show. Here’s the lab lineup: Wednesday 11a-12p: 12-1p: 1-2p: 2-3p: 3-4p: 4-5p:
So You Want to Start a Wall Panel Line? How Do You Build Employee Loyalty in the Age of Remote Workers? Benefits of Manufactured Framing Integration The Value of Framer-Friendly Components Assessing Automation More Accurately Get to Know 4Ward Solutions Group
Thursday 12-1p: 1-2p: 2-3p: 3-4p:
Upstream Building Design Collaboration, Downstream Success Getting Paid for What We Do Production vs. Design: Increasing Positive Communication The Economics of a Healthy Workforce
Economic Forecast
Thursday • 10:30-11:30a Join SBCA’s Legal Counsel as he explores the impacts of construction material shortages and cost volatility, and provides legal guidance on how component manufacturers can approach certain contract provisions to reduce their exposure to associated risk. Speaker: Kent Pagel, Pagel, Davis & Hill Moderator: Jeff Smith, Trussway
Thursday 9-10a Todd Tomalak is senior vice president of research for John Burns Real Estate Consulting, Todd is the six-time winner of Most Accurate Category Forecaster from Chicago Federal Reserve.His research has been featured by the Wall Street Journal, CNBC, and Bloomberg.
The Economics of a Healthy Workforce
Industry Celebration
Thursday • 10:30-11:30a Poor employee health can result in injuries and long-term problems for your manufacturing operation. Join Sergio Rojas as he walks through the four pillars of health and how they can affect your company’s safety record and productivity. Sergio will also demonstrate simple exercises that your staff can do every day to prevent injury and promote wellness. Speaker: Sergio Rojas, Vitality by Sergio Consulting Moderator: Tim Noonan, Cascade
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IT Roundtable Thursday 12-1p Join the industry nerd herd to discuss specific tools, techniques, and advancements in technology at this informative lunch-and-learn session.
Thursday 4-5:30p Help us close another successful show with festivities including the Lakeside Trailer and vacation giveaways, beanbag and Kan Jam competitions with cash prizes, appetizers, beverages, and much more. You must be present to win, so plan now to stay for the exciting conclusion to the show!
SBCA Board Meeting Friday 8:30-10a Get more involved with your association to engage with peers in your industry. The relationships developed here last a lifetime and can really help your business. Everyone is welcome!
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EXTRA INNINGS OF FUN
SAFETY SUMMIT
Don’t miss out on all the extras that can really make an outing fun. At the Component World Series, there are extra innings of activities that provide excellent opportunities for you to build relationships and have meaningful conversations!
Tuesday 1-3:45p This third annual event is an opportunity for component manufacturing safety managers and advocates to gather insight and strategies to help further develop safety programs and practices. Exchange information with your peers regarding experiences, opportunities, and successes in improving safety in your facility, through a program designed to foster discussion and interaction between presenters and participants.
TopGolf Outing Monday, 7-10p Whether you’re an aspiring golf pro or picking up a club for the first time, TopGolf is fun for everyone and a great place to socialize!
Keynote Speaker: Garrison Wynn, CSP | 1-2:30pm With talents that established him as a Fortune 500 leader and professional stand-up comedian, Garrison Wynn, CSP, fuses comic timing and research to show how anyone can help create a culture of safety. He is authentic – a guy who’s been there. Wynn is a chemical plant explosion survivor with a background in industrial instrumentation. For 20 years, he has given keynote presentations to clients such as Exxon, BASF, the National Safety Council, Behavioral Science and Technology (BST), the NFL, and NASA.
Golf Outing Tuesday, 8a-3p Golfers will board the bus at 8a to Eagle Hills Golf Course in Papillion, Nebraska. The outing will tee-off with a shotgun start at 9:30 and will include a light lunch during the outing.
Bike Ride Tuesday, 8:30a Choose from either a 25- or 50-mile route in this “no drop” ride where no one gets left behind. A flat to rolling course near the Missouri Riverfront will take riders into rural areas around Omaha.
Safety Expert Panel | 2:45-3:45pm The keynote will be followed by a panel discussion led by SBCA Legal Counsel Kent Pagel and component manufacturing safety experts focused on creating and maintaining a safety culture in a truss plant.
Casino Game Night Tuesday, 8-11p Now a BCMC favorite, SBCA’s Emerging Leaders Committee once again hosts an evening of casino games, music, and more! You'll receive free chips to use and then exchange your winnings for raffle tickets to enter to win a variety of prizes provided by our loyal sponsors.
Joe & Adam Kannapell 5K Run/Walk Thursday, 7a Join in this 10th annual event, renamed after its founder and largest patron, Joe Kannapell, and his son Adam. Participants will get to experience the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and trails in Friendship Park. All are welcome and encouraged to get involved. Walk or run - it's up to you!
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TWO DAYS OF POWERFUL TALKS The third annual NFC Framer Summit will be held October 4-5 at the CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, in conjunction with the BCMC. This event has suppliers showcasing their products, services, and solutions to help take your framing business to the next level and includes a robust schedule of educational presentations and informative roundtable discussions.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 8–8:30a Opening & Safety Huddle 8:30-9:30a Economic Forecast: Material Disruptions, Labor Constraints, and Housing Demand 9:30-9:45a Break 9:45-10:45a Panel Discussion: Trends in Off-site and Mass Timber Construction 10:45-11a Break 11-12:30p Exhibitor Table Top Displays & Catered Lunch 12:30-1:30p Roundtable: The Top 5 Issues Framers Have with Component Manufacturers 1:30-1:45p Break 1:45-2:45p Panel Discussion: Successfully Navigating a Disrupted Material Supply Chain
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 8-8:30a Award Ceremony 8:30-10a Exhibitor Presentations/Exhibitor Table Top Displays 10-10:15a Break 10:15-11:15a Roundtable: The Top 5 Issues Component Manufacturers Have with Framers 11:15-11:30a Break 11:30-12:30p Presentation: Risk Management through Customer Contract Provisions 12:30-2p Lunch and Exhibitor Table Top Display 2-2:45p Panel Discussion: OSHA Compliance & NFC Safety Committee 2:45-3p Roundtable: NFC's Vision for the Future
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BCMC EXHIBITORS 4WARD SOLUTIONS GROUP - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 619 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Ben Hershey • 623-512-6770 • 4wardconsult.com 4Ward Solutions Group's "Boots on the Ground" practice is built on more than 25 years of service and success having owned and operated several large component plants and other manufacturing operations in the building industry. Services include Lean/Continuous Improvement programs, Business Turn-Around, Time & Motion Studies and Key Metrics, New Business Startup, Business Valuations & Financial Services, Product Development, Personnel Development & Hiring Strategies, Supply Chain Management and many other services. 4Ward Solutions Group builds on First-Hand knowledge in every segment of operating a profitable component manufacturing business providing clients with an exceptional source of expertise. 4Ward is the most highly recommended consultant throughout the industry from clients, manufacturers and industry suppliers alike. Find out how you can #GoLean with 4Ward Solutions Group.
history of innovative ideas, products and services that meet the targeted needs of independent businesses, specializing in cooperatives and associations. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS 200 sq.ft. - Booth 404 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Art Reid • 800-366-1611 • 503-641-2800 fax • lumber.com American International has been in business for 50+ years, we value integrity, communication, accountability, and industry leadership. More than a wholesale distribution company, we are a relationshipbased organization interested in partnering with companies that share our values. A-NU-PROSPECT - 600 sq.ft. - Booth 318 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Joe Wilhelm • 519-349-2202 • 519-349-2342 fax • anuprospect.com A-NU-PROSPECT provides the wood component industry with effective delivery systems. These trailers are of the highest quality in the industry featuring innovative improvements on an old concept. These trailers reduce delivery and maintenance costs while being more driver friendly than other trailers. Come and see what is new in truss trailers. Come see the FULLY GALVANIZED TRUSS TRAILERS.
ALPINE - 3,500 sq.ft. - Booth 100 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Michael Schwitter • 800-521-9790 • 972-660-4995 fax alpineitw.com Alpine provides component manufacturers with industry-leading solutions to maximize productivity while supporting the design and manufacture of the highest quality roof, floor, and wall components. Our comprehensive product suite includes software, engineering services, connector plates, equipment, and steel trusses. Discover how Alpine can help improve your business!
ASI - 300 sq.ft. - Booth 624 SBCA Member Mr. David Roy • 450-565-3553 • 450-432-5622 fax • asinnovation.ca ASI specializes in maintenance, service, industrial automation, machine manufacturing and mechanical design for industrial machinery used in the engineered wood industry. For custom automated systems, industrial maintenance and service, and upgrading of automated industrial equipment and processes, ASI is THE industry reference.
ALTENLOH BRINCK & CO. U.S. INC. / SPAX - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 637 SBCA Member Mr. Robert Knecht • 419-636-6715 • 419-630-2678 fax • spax.us The SPAX® booth will be promoting our latest structural wood screw technologies for multi-purpose and PowerLags® construction screws. Our team will be demonstrating the patented features & benefits of our premium, high quality, German engineered fasteners which are manufactured in Bryan, Ohio. SPAX structural screws are building code approved and supported by ICC-ES evaluation report No. ESR-1782.
ASPEN PLANERS LTD - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 512 SBCA Member Neil Billows • 604 580-2761 • aspenplaners.ca Manufacturers of Machine Stress Rated (MSR) and other Structural grades of lumber, in sizes of 2x3,2x4,2x6,2x8 and 2x10. Kiln Dried SPF, Douglas Fir and Hem-Fir.
AMERICAN HARDWARE & LUMBER INSURANCE - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1101 SBCA Member Ms. Mary Jo Salzburg • 847-277-2601 • 847-277-2600 fax www.americanhli.com Providing insurance coverage since 1972, American Hardware & Lumber Insurance has established itself as the market leader in the hardware and building supply wholesale and retail market by offering a wide range of customized insurance products, a dedicated agency staff, 24/7 claims service, and a history of paying annual dividends since its inception. American Hardware & Lumber Insurance is owned by individual business owners – not by any co-op, association, or any other company. Our member-centric philosophy is built on a continuing
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AUWÄRTER ANHÄNGER UND AUFBAUTEN GMBH & CO. KG. 100 sq.ft. - Booth 843 Raffael Auwärter • +0049 9234 991422 • auwaerter.com We are market-leading manufacturers for a special market niche: timber house construction transport. Our telescopic semi-trailers and turntable trailers as well as semi-trailers and swap systems prove themselves on almost every road in the world.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS BIEWER TRADING - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1106 SBCA Member Mr. Sam Bacon • 810-561-5839 • 810-561-5752 fax • biewerlumber.com The Biewer Trading division was designed to grow Biewer’s sawmill/ treating plants relationships with both customers and suppliers by bridging the gap between the two entities and continuing the pursuit for ultimate customer satisfaction. Our Trading floor can help you with every lumber need. From SYP to SPF, Grades from MSR to #4, as well as Timbers, Decking, Boards and Panels. BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS 100 sq.ft. - Booth 311 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Kristian Walvatne • 205-972-1500 • 205-972-1461 fax • bifp.com Birmingham International is the premier provider of SYP to the Truss Industry. We provide valuable market intel with unparalleled logistical support giving our customers confidence in our ability to perform. SPF has become a vital part of our daily supply giving us the unique ability to provide for all of our customers' lumber needs. BOISE CASCADE ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS 100 sq.ft. - Booth 929 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Phil Bannos • 208-384-6315 • bc.com Boise Cascade is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of engineered wood products (EWP). Our products are used in residential and commercial construction across the US and Canada. We provide a full line of Engineered Wood Products providing strength, stiffness and dimensional consistency through efficient use of raw materials to exacting industry quality standards. The products include BCI® and AJS® I-joists; Versa-Lam® LVL, headers, columns and studs; and Boise Glulam® beams and columns. BOSS TIEDOWNS & STRAPPING - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1028 SBCA Member Mr. Mike Kontz • 810-844-4578 • boss-strapping.com BOSS Tiedowns and Strapping provides strapping solutions through decades of banding experience in nylon strapping, polyester strapping, webbing, narrow fabrics, customized strapping and several strapping tools. If you need tiedowns, buckles, poly strapping, or lashing that is heavy-duty, industrial or just for everyday use we have the experience and expertise to solve any strapping problem big or small. BOWERMASTER INSURANCE AGENCY - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 510 SBCA Member Richard Langton • 888-825-4322 • bowermaster.com SBCA Approved Insurance Broker- Liability, Auto, Property, Umbrella, Cyber, Workers' Comp, Health and Benefits, Risk Management and Safety. Protecting your business is our business.
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BUSINESS RESULTS LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 411 Ms. Dolly Penland • 904-374-9914 • businessresultsllc.com Business Results is a PI® Certified Partner firm, Talent Optimization Consultancy and Master Training Center. We help you achieve Business Results with science, consulting and training. We also lead executive retreats, manager training and more. Our firm helps you improve the bottom line through your most valuable resource: your people. CALCULATED STRUCTURED DESIGNS INC. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 940 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Sean E. Nason • 403-797-2501 • 403-724-0091 fax csdsoftware.com Calculated Structured Designs (CSD) provides enterprise solution software for the EWP, component, architectural and building industries. isDesignCenter (Plans and designer management tools) and isOptimize (Inventory and production optimization/management tools). CSD continues to offer isPlan (3D layout with analysis), isDesign (singlemember sizing) and isWall (tall-wall modeling and analysis). CANFOR WOOD PRODUCTS MARKETING LTD. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1015 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Stacy Tiefenbach • 778-938-5010 • 604-264-6217 fax • canfor.com Canfor is a leading Canadian integrated forest products company based in Vancouver, British Columbia ("BC") and U.S. Southern Pine headquarters are based in Mobile, AL. involved primarily in the lumber business, with production facilities in BC, Alberta and the United States with a current annual production capacity of approximately 5.2 billion board feet of lumber. US Contact: Mr. Joe Castleberry • 229-891-6089 CAROLINA STRAPPING AND BUCKLES - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1007 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Mike Guglielmo • 704-860-4797 • 704-349-0010 fax carolinastrapping.com Leading US based manufacturer of non-metallic polyester woven and composite strapping used with great success to replace steel in the lumber and components industry. When safety, performance and service is a priority, think Carolina Strapping for your needs! CLARK INDUSTRIES, INC. - 600 sq.ft. - Booth 627 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Jared Schulz • 417-235-7182 • clark-ind.com Considering Equipment? Consider Clark. Interested in increasing your throughput? Consider our new patented auto-jigging for your existing flip or kick-leg style truss presses. We have new truss presses of various sizes incorporating auto-jigging and 100% on-table plate embedment. We offer single and dual-side horizontal truss stackers. Come visit us.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS CLP SYSTEMS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 525 SBCA Member Mr. Brent Bumgarner • 205-443-2000 • 205-443-2050 fax clp-systems.com CLP Systems simplifies the design, manufacturing, and installation aspects of America’s threaded rod tie-down systems, anchors, and framing hardware. As a full-service partner in your project’s success, we provide you with seamless anchor and compression post design, exceptional one-call-away service, and nation-wide installation support. It’s our job to find solutions, so you can focus on more of everything to your projects success.
EAGLE METAL - 600 sq.ft. - Booth 711 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Tracy Roe • 800-521-3245 • 972-888-9966 fax • eaglemetal.com Serving the component industry for more than 30 years with connector plates, structural design software, engineering services and manufacturing equipment, Eagle Metal is committed to providing exceptional products and customer service. Wall panel, floor truss, and roof truss manufacturers across the country are discovering the advantages of TrueBuild® software.Visit our booth to learn more. Eagle Metal…Engineered. Tested. True.®
COMPONENT RUNNER, LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1214 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. J. Chip Dean • 314-374-7400 • 781-987-8785 fax ComponentRunner.com Component Runner, LLC is an outsource truss and wall panel design firm offered exclusively for MiTek customers. Our team has over 290 years of SBC design experience. We’ve designed over 9,100 jobs for over 250 MiTek customers since 2007. Please visit our booth to learn more. CT DARNELL CONSTRUCTION/ SUNBELT RACK - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 942 SBCA Member | SBC Silver Advertiser Mr. Clint Darnell • 800-353-0892 • ct-darnell.com For 34 years, we’ve designed and built complex, comprehensive solutions for manufacturers, wholesalers, and lumberyards across North America. We have completed 1,300+ pre-engineered steel buildings and understand the scope of your business. We work with you to design efficient economical manufacturing and warehouse storage facilities based on your project requirements. DIETRICH'S SOFTWARE LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 641 SBCA Member Michael Marzy • 00491713087043 • dietrichs.com/na From traditional roofs to timber framing to industrial production. As an expert for CAD/CAM in wood construction, Dietrich's AG has its own 3D-CAD/CAM technologies and offers model-oriented software modules with nearly unlimited construction options for all applications in wood construction. Customised modules, processing assistants and input aids will enable you to adjust to individual project requirements and working methods. You will be able to do more faster because your productivity will increase!
EIDE - 3,400 sq.ft. - Booth 1119 & 1019 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Thomas P. Hoy • 612-521-9193 • 612-521-9307 fax eideintegratedsystems.com Introduced in 2004, with hundreds of systems in operation, WizardPDS® continues to lead the industry with innovative automation solutions for Roof and Floor truss production. WizardPDS® for new systems and ChannelS® retrofit solutions for existing systems - brings automation to what you already own. Stop by our booths to see Wizard in action! See the new Auto 8/10 Press now available WizardPDS® ready for Jacks and small Junk type trusses. Universal Tables – expand any existing or discontinued table type or style with new WizardPDS® ready tables. On display, Robbins “No-Rail” style gantry –the latest to join our Legacy Equipment Series; NEW equipment to expand your existing line. ENVENTEK LLC - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 300 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Bronze Advertiser Mr. Chris Walters • 269-815-4150 • 269-471-1330 fax • enventek.com Enventek manufactures user-friendly, safe and inexpensive automation for your company. We build competitive truss automation equipment. Our products include a high speed component saw, projector systems, and more. Come see our latest products at www.enventek.com. ESSETRE NORTH AMERICA - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 332 SBCA Member Tyrone Kline • 704-331-3969 • essetre.com Essetre S.r.l., a global leader in the innovative design and manufacture of multi-axis CNC machining centers for the roof + floor truss, wall panel industries. Essetre offers precise, CNC machines and solutions with patented technologies that are customized to the needs and requirements of the customer. Please visit us at: www.essetre.com
EACOM TIMBER CORPORATION - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 334 SBCA Member Jeffrey Kilgour • 416-529-9230 • eacom.ca We will be exhibiting Solid-sawn I-Joists, featuring our new Series 65.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS ESTIFRAME TECH. - 1,000 sq.ft. - Booth 719 SBCA Member Mr. Coby Gifford • 209-576-5000 • estiframe.com EstiFrame Technologies, Inc. specializes in data-driven machinery and software solutions for the building components industry as well as direct to the framing industry and is the manufacturer of the EasyFrame Automated Framing Layout System. EstiFrame was founded in 2017 by owners with first-hand experience building trusses, wall panels, cut packages, and design as far back as 2003. Come to our booth and see the EasyFrame Automated Marking system which features the latest in high resolution, industrial ink jet printing in our industry used to cut, layout, detail, and label wall and truss framing parts. GEORGIA-PACIFIC BUILDING PRODUCTS - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 413 Taylor Hammond • 404-694-5034 • buildgp.com The quality of Georgia-Pacific Wood Products has been on display for more than 90 years. No wonder builders, architects and contractors with an eye for strength and stability rely on our trusted brand. From sub-flooring and roof sheathing to exterior sheathing and lumber, Georgia-Pacific has the products that are right for your job. GLOBAL FIREPROOF SOLUTIONS, INC. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 527 Mr. Mike Treadwell • 407-340-0382 • globalfire.us Global Fireproof Solutions, Inc. (GFS) specializes in factory and field applied fire-retardant penetrants and intumescent coatings. Our team will showcase and educate on how GFS utilizes a broad portfolio of high-performance fire protection solutions to meet building and fire code requirements. HOOVER TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1200 SBCA Member Steve Rouse • 706-595-1264 • frtw.com Hoover Treated Wood Products, Inc, in business since 1955, supplies a comprehensive portfolio of pressure-impregnated kiln-dried lumber and plywood products for fire retardant and preservative applications. Hoover has multiple company-owned treating facilities, conveniently located to service a 100 plus member stocking distributor network which thoroughly covers the USA and Canada. The rigorous quality control procedures employed by Hoover are constantly reviewed and inspected by Underwriters Laboratories and Timber Products Inspection’s follow-up services.
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HOUSE OF DESIGN, LLC - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 519 SBCA Member Mr. Michael Lindley • 205-495-0555 • thehouseofdesign.com House of Design has established itself as a thought leader & premier provider of robotic system integration services. Through a multitude of successful automation projects with varied clients, House of Design is recognized as an innovative disruptor seeking to leap industries forward. The last two years we have focused on providing advanced software & robotics to the building components & offsite construction industries. Our BUILT to BUILD product family is helping boost production while easing labor issues. We currently offer automated truss lines, preplating cells & panel assembly stations. Knowing that ROI starts at installation, House of Design is a full-service automation partner offering training, remote monitoring, & onsite maintenance to enable clients with resources to minimize downtime & maximize manufacturing capacity. HSBCAD NORTH AMERICA LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 738 SBCA Member Randy Laplante • 623-200-2739 • hsbcad.com Best in class offsite construction software. Whatever you design is manufactured, assembled & BIM-compliant. Made for designers who want to enjoy a fully flexible solution within Revit or AutoCAD. Improve your offsite manufacturing efficiency by bringing the right data, at the right time, in the right format to the right workstation. HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS - 100 SQ.FT. - BOOTH 910 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Brian Shores • 312-505-8308 • huberwood.com AdvanTech® flooring delivers the total performance package of strength, fastener holding, moisture resistance, and quality. ZIP System® sheathing and tape is an innovative structural roof and wall system with an integrated water resistant and air barrier, that streamlines the weatherization process and transforms it with a simple two-step installation. Visit www.huberwood.com.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS HUNDEGGER USA - 300 sq.ft. - Booth 732 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Silver Advertiser Mr. Steve Shrader • 801-310-0405 • 435-654-3066 fax hundeggerusa.com The Hundegger TURBO Drive - II linear saw. High Speed meets quality and precise positioning thank to the new 5-Axis, Direct Drive 10hp Variable Frequency servo motor combined with our patented HMC (Hundegger Motion Control) measuring system. The Hundegger TD-II is "next generation" component saw technology loaded with standard features that are not available from the competition. The all steel tube frame allows for 2" x 3" to 17" deep i-joists Standard. Engineered for a wide range of component applications the TD-II is the perfect solution for companies looking for both value and high performance in a CNC saw. Our Cambium software allows any CM to send and receive data from one service endpoint to another back and forth using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) of Microsoft for state of the art JIT production needs. View a video of the Hundegger TURBO Drive-II saw.
LAMCO FOREST PRODUCTS - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 1202 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Jacques Girard • 418-679-2121 • 418-679-4242 fax • lamcoengineeredwood.com LAMCO Forest Products produces unique Engineered Wood Products called LAMCO LFL® made from black spruce dimensional lumber and LAMFLOOR® for residential or commercial roof and floor decking. Lamco Forest Products patented Double Tongue & Grove Edge and Finger Joint technology optimizes the natural strength of Northern Quebec. LANDOLL CORPORATION - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1115 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Scott Kracht • 785-562-5381 • 888-293-6779 fax • landoll.com Landoll Corporation is a world class manufacturer of trailer, agricultural, material handling, OEM and government products. Established in 1963, Landoll has over 50 years of experience supplying high-value products globally. Our quality trailers range from a 5 to 60-ton capacity that service many industries including Construction, Towing & Recovery, Ag, Rental, Forklift, Storage Containers and Building Component Transport. For more information call us at 800-428-5655 or visit us at www.landoll.com/trailers.
INTERFOR - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 307 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Ms. Svetlana Kayumova • 604-422-3400 • 604-422-3452 fax interfor.com Interfor offers one of the most diverse lines of lumber products in the world from operations across North America. With a wide range of products including dimensional and MSR lumber for truss and wall panel construction, Interfor has built a reputation on meeting customers’ needs with choice and quality.
LIFT SOLUTIONS, INC. - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 643 Sarah Venta • 402-330-1690 • liftsolutionsinc.net For over 40 years, we at Lift Solutions have prided ourselves on providing our customers with the best products and services available. For our team of highly trained and experienced material handling experts, there is no project too big or too small for us to handle. Whether you are looking to add a few pallet positions or construct an entire warehouse, we have the team of professionals to assist you. With our own in-house layout and design capabilities, we work hard to understand the needs and requirements unique to your business. From coast to coast, we have designed, installed, and implemented some of the most successful turnkey projects in the industry. As an authorized Crown Equipment, UniCarriers, and Hyundai Forklift distributor, we provide forklift trucks for virtually every application. We back our equipment with the best forklift parts and services support in the Midwest. Our highly trained parts and service personnel will respond quickly and professionally to meet your needs. Our advanced operating system and experienced staff provide accurate parts stocking levels for each branch location, customer consignment, and service vans. In addition, our Fleet Management system also offers critical information on fleet utilization which can lower overall cost of ownership allowing our customers to focus on their core competencies. Regardless of the project, you have the Lift Solutions assurance that we will work hard to provide the right solution for your operation.
KYOCERA SENCO INDUSTRIAL TOOLS - 600 sq.ft. - Booth 911 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Michael R. Desmond • 513-388-3944 • 330-645-6070 fax senco.com Kyocera-SENCO Industrial Tools is a leader in developing and manufacturing power fastening systems for use in residential and commercial construction, and in-plant manufacturing and industrial applications. For more than 60 years, SENCO has delivered innovative fastening solutions that enhance productivity and safety on jobsites and in workplaces around the world. We offer a comprehensive line of pneumatic and battery powered nailers, staplers, screwdrivers, and associated fasteners for hardworking professionals that take pride in getting the job done! LAKESIDE TRAILER MFG. INC. - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 1032 & 1033 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Lee J. Kinsman • 573-736-2966 • 573-736-5515 fax • rollerbed.com Lakeside Trailer has been providing the wood truss industry with quality trailers for over 30 years. With over 2200 trailers built and on the road, stop by our booth so we can help with your delivery needs.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS LMC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 412 SBCA Member Mr. Warren Schuckies • 719-337-0347 • 610-293-7095 fax • lmc.net LMC is the largest and oldest lumber and building materials buying co-operative in North American. We serve our 395 members who are comprised of lumber retailers as well as truss and component manufacturers. Our $5.5 Billion in purchases include all species of lumber, panels, EWP, plates, fasteners as well as capital equipment. LONZA WOOD PROTECTION - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 722 SBCA Member Mr. Brian Delbrueck • 678-624-5800 • wolmanizedwood.com Lonza Wood Protection is a global leader providing innovative technologies that improve performance of wood, making it resistant to termites, fungi, flame spread and smoke development, mold, and moisture. Lonza manufactures quality wood protection products such as non-pressure products such as FrameGuard®, AntiBlu®, and Permatek®. Lonza equals: Service. Expertise. Excellence. LP BUILDING SOLUTIONS - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 310 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Ms. Whitney Ennis • 615-986-5600 • 866-822-3761 fax • lpcorp.com LP Building Products is the leader in high-performance building solutions designed for use in residential, industrial and light commercial construction. LP specializes in advanced technologies to deliver uniquely engineered wood products that help you build everything smarter, better, faster and more efficiently – from a singlefamily home to a multi-family complex to a home owner’s remodeling project. Founded in 1973, LP is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under LPX. MATERIALSXCHANGE - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 811 SBCA Member Mr. Mike Wisnefski • 312-961-4962 • mxlumber.com Welcome to the future of procurement. The MaterialsXchange online marketplace is the best new way buy commodity lumber and panels. MITEK - 15,000 sq.ft. - Booth 1201 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Michael Klein • 314-434-1200 • 314-434-5343 fax • mitek-us.com MiTek is a platform innovator and enabler that exists to transform the building industry with better building solutions. In 1955, MiTek transformed residential construction with the invention of the GangNail plate and a digital platform that provided an affordable and scalable way to manufacture wood trusses. Today, MiTek delivers software, services, engineered products, and automated solutions enabling the building industry to improve efficiencies by optimizing the balance between off-site and on-site. With 5,600 team members worldwide, MiTek collaborates across the building industry to accelerate transformational breakthroughs in design and construction transforming the way the industry designs, makes, and builds.
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MODUCORE - Located in Booth 619 SBCA Member Jordie Puchinger, Co-Founder, Directory of Technology • 206-249-9942 moducore.com Moducore is the leading cloud-based technology provider for the offsite manufacturing industry. Moducores technology is used by Offsite Manufacturers and their stakeholders like their Architects and Engineers, Real-estate Developers, General Contractors, SubContractors, Vendors and Government Agencies throughout NA. MONET DESAUW INC. - 3,600 sq.ft. - Booth 333 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Kevin Troesser • 573-642-4900 • 573-642-3736 fax • desauw.com Monet DeSauw, a company that has built its reputation on service, manufactures the most sought after cutting and material handling equipment available today. Our linear saw has proven to be the most cost effective saw and our floor web and DeSawyer line of fully automated saws are the most reliable. NORTH STAR FOREST MATERIALS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1013 SBCA Member Mr. Brian Dooley • 651-393-2731 • weekesforest.com North Star Forest Materials is among the largest Commodity Trading & Distribution Centers in the upper Midwest. We specialize in servicing Truss and Component manufacturers and are recognized by our very diverse lines of #2/MSR Lumber and Panel products. At North Star, you'll receive the competitive prices of the office wholesale community with the opportunity of distribution inventory from either our St. Paul or Chicago Facilities. Please join our family of customers today. NWH ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS SYSTEMS - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 319 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Edward Joseph • 517-323-1996 • nwhtrusssystems.com With over 35 years of experience, NWH Roof & Floor Truss Systems prides itself on providing our customers with the leading technology in truss equipment. NWH offers everything from Full Lines, Gantries, Finish Rollers, Floor & Jack Systems, and Truss Tables. Aside from our equipment, we carry an array of replacement parts for our machines as well as our competitors: MiTek, Alpine, Klaisler, Tee Lok, Gang Nail Mark V and many others. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service and are confident that you are not only getting a product that will last for years, but also getting a skilled team who is readily available to assist you with any of your needs.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS OMG INC/FASTENMASTER - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 912 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Maytal Oskar • 508-654-5163 • fastenmaster.com FastenMaster is PRO Driven. Our ultimate goal is to help the PRO contractor strengthen his or her business. We believe that delivering on this promise creates lasting value for our customers while also strengthening the FastenMaster brand. From developing new products to innovating new building practices, the voice of the PRO contractor remains our guiding force. We strive to continuously deepen our understanding of the PRO's business processes and product needs. This understanding enables us to offer products that reduce installed cost, increase structural integrity and reflect the pride in craftsmanship shared by FastenMaster PROs everywhere. We remain committed to our partnerships with leading building materials distributors and dealers nationwide. These partnerships are a key part of achieving our goals.
offices, three laboratories and clients in more than a dozen countries. PFS TECO certifies and tests a wide variety of products used in the construction industry: MPC and open-web trusses, structural and nonstructural panels, engineered wood products, building components, adhesives, fasteners, and hearth products; and is an approved IPIA/ DAPIA for HUD-code manufactured housing. PFS TECO — Marks You Can Build On! PRATT INDUSTRIES - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 419 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Garrett Musick • 269-465-7676 • 269-465-7677 fax • prattinc.com PRATT Industries, Inc., the leading North American manufacturer of Roll-Off Truss Trailers, is proud to service the building construction industry with custom length trailers for Pick-up Trucks and Tractors. Trailers are built with fully galvanized components for longevity. PRATT offers a variety of options to fulfill all of your truss trailer needs. PRATT has been building truss trailers for the last forty-three and has equipment in every major fleet. With our extensive, highly talented engineering and manufacturing staff, PRATT can build any trailer imaginable.
OTH PIONEER RIGGING - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 514 Jeremy Poste • 438-506-2250 • othrigging.com Your rigging faster & safer than ever before! Our rugged remote controlled hooks are designed to enable working teams to release the rigging from a safe distance and perform more lifts in a workday, both at the manufacturing facility and the construction site. PANELS PLUS - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 1233 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Tim Kaasa • 507 383-4082 • panplus.com For 20 years Panels Plus has designed and manufactured equipment for building wall panels and floor cassettes and offer a full line of associated accessories for your building needs. We are proud to say that we have exceptional support, made in the USA, employee owned, and are experts in our industry.
PRECISION EQUIPMENT MFG, LLC - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 819 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Silver Advertiser Mr. Terry Metzger • 701-237-5161 • 701-280-0946 fax precisionequipmfg.com Precision Equipment Company manufactures quality truss roller trailers with your specific needs in mind. Whether it’s a truck mounted roller bed, gooseneck, standard or an extendable length truss roller trailer Precision has a trailer to fit your needs. With standard options such as Air Ride suspension to protect your load, head ache racks and a full 2-year warranty. Precision trailers assist customers increase their bottom line year after year.
PENNSYLVANIA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 100 sq.ft. - Booth 639 Loyal Exhibitor Sean Briscoe • 215-498-2731 • plmins.com Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual (PLM) is proud to be the oldest and largest mutual insurance company dedicated to the wood products and building material industries. In our 126th year, we honor the principles of being a mutual insurer and celebrate our valued policyholders, broker partners, and dedicated employees.
PROCUT LLC - 1.000 sq.ft. - Booth 919 Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Thomas P. Hoy • 612-521-9193 • 612-521-9307 fax eidemachinery.com/emsi-procut/ The ProCut™ UC-Series Saw safely delivers spot-on cutting – up to 4-boards at a time. 6Position clamping holds and squares lumber up to 2"x 12"; producing straight cuts, accurate lengths and precision angles. Undercut design and enclosed saw chamber provides maximum operator safety and effective dust extraction.
PFS TECO - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 304 SBCA Member Mr. Steve G. Winistorfer, P.E. • 608-839-1013 • 608-839-1014 fax pfsteco.com For more than 85 years, PFS Corporation and TECO have been involved in the wood-related construction industry. In 2015, the two companies merged to become PFS TECO, now a 100% employee-owned, independent, third-party certification and testing agency, with four US
QUEBEC WOOD EXPORT BUREAU (QWEB) - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1105 Mr. Alain Boulet • 418-650-6385 • 418-650-9011 fax quebecwoodexport.com QWEB is a non-profit organization whose mission is to develop export markets for wood products from Quebec, to ensure access of these products on the markets and to promote the use of woodin all markets, as regional, provincial and national.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS QUICKTIE PRODUCTS INC. - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 718 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Wesley Robbins • 904-281-0525 • 904-281-0526 fax quicktiesystems.com The QuickTie System is a roof and wall anchoring system consisting of wire rope with threaded studs swagged to each end. One of the threaded studs is embedded into cured concrete by inserting it into a pre-drilled hole and using epoxy adhesive to anchor it into the foundation. The opposite end of the wire rope with the threaded stud is extended vertically to the uppermost top of the stud wall, inserted through a hole drilled through the top plate(s), and attached to a steel plate and nut that are placed on top of the top plate(s). The nut is then tightened providing hold-down resistance for the wall. Trusses, headers and bottom plates are connected with Quick Connectors to provide distribution of load to the QuickTie System. RANDEK - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 632 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Sales • +46 346 55700 • randek.com Randek develops, manufactures and markets high-performance machines and systems for prefabricated house manufacturing. The product range consists of: cut saws, wall floor and roof lines, roof truss systems, butterfly tables and special machines. The automation level stretches from fully automated to manual. The company history goes back to the 1940s and began working in close cooperation with the first prefabricating house producers. Today leading house producers in 38 countries are using Randek machines and system. Randek's latest invention: The Randek ZeroLabor Robotic System is fully automatic robotic system that performs various working processes fully automatic. The system is flexible and can be configured to customer need. The robotic system can be integrated into existing production lines or work as a standalone unit. The system can handle production of: walls, floors and roofs. Randek has delivered high performance woodworking machinery to house manufacturers in nearly forty countries in four continents. As a pioneer in this industry, our vision is to remain the world's most innovative company in house production technology. REX LUMBER - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1006 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Chuck Smith • 404-606-7690 • 850-263-2059 fax • rex-lumber.com Rex Lumber, a fourth generation company of the McRae family, has four SYP sawmills, two in northwest Florida, one in Mississippi, and one in Alabama. The state-of-the-art sawmills’ production are from dense forests focusing in high grades including 1 and 2 prime for the
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 815 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Clayton Williams • 804-747-0111 • 804-270-4547 fax • rifp.com Richmond International Forest Products is a lumber & panel wholesale and distribution company based in Richmond, VA. Our team is committed to professional partnerships that offer innovative supply and logistic solutions to lumber yards and manufacturing facilities across the nation. Our veteran trading floor is made up of 6 departments which include SYP, SPF, Import & Domestic Plywood, OSB and Eastern White Pine. We bring a diverse product mix to the table, in both commodity and specialty items. We will do things right for you. SAUTER TIMBER LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 529 SBCA Member Mr. Reinhard Sauter • 865-354-6363 • 530-420-3515 fax Sauter-Timber.com Sauter Timber provides Heavy Timber fabrication. This goes from small heavy timber decorative brackets, trusses to structural full timber frames, either residential or commercial. CLT (Cross Laminated Timber) is also a product we fabricate and supply. SEMA SOFTWARE - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 841 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Alfred Porsche • 780-737-1878 • sema-soft.com SEMA software provides solutions for planning, design, visualization, evaluation and production to over 9,000 customers in 55 countries for 35 years. The software’s modular structure allows solutions tailored to the customer. Consequently, SEMA covers the needs of small craftsman’s businesses as well as those of industrial production companies. You can use SEMA for: - the easy processing of timber and sheet metal construction projects - the photo-realistic presentation of your projects - the issuing of offers, BOMs and plans - the fully automated production of the components on CNC-machines - the perfect integration of your projects into the BIM environment. SIMPSON STRONG-TIE® - 400 sq.ft. - Booth 833 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Ms. Frankie Emerson • 800-925-5099 • 925-847-1603 fax strongtie.com Simpson Strong-Tie partners with component manufacturers and LBM suppliers to improve business outcomes by facilitating collaboration between you and your customers. Our innovative software streamlines project workflow while supporting your component design, EWP and estimating needs. Visit our booth to see how our technology solutions will help your business grow.
box and export markets as well as machine evaluated and machine stress rated grades for truss markets. Also, with the introduction of the Troy, Alabama mill in 2019, timbers have been added to the product mix. Please visit our website at rex-lumber.com and come chat with one of our knowledgeable salespersons.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS SL-LASER SYSTEMS LLC - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 523 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Scott McDonald • 704-561-9990 • 704-561-9994 fax • sl-laser.com Founded in 1988, SL Laser has been a pioneering force in the development of precision single and multiple head laser projection systems for truss, floor deck and wall panel systems. Our patented hardware and state-of-the-art software feature many user-friendly features designed to enhance functionality, while prompting the easyto-use fundamentals that make our systems the industry benchmark. Seamless integration between TrussPilot™ software and hardware results in reduction of production costs and an increase in accuracy and profitability. Our Laser Systems can be found projecting increased productivity in some of the finest building components manufacturing companies in the world.
SPIDA MACHINERY - 4,000 sq.ft. - Booth 118 SBCA Member Ms. Wendy Boyd • 866-647-7771 • 647-579-5020 fax • spida.com Spida Machinery specializes in the design and manufacture of high quality, precision machinery for the frame and truss and component manufacturing industry. With a proven record of excellence - Spida Machinery is the choice of manufacturers looking for quality and innovative machinery that enhances production capabilities. STILES MACHINERY INC. - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 729 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Jim Stube • 616-698-7500 • 616-698-9411 fax • stilesmachinery.com Stiles Machinery offers industry-leading technology, consultation, and support services for manufacturers in the residential, professional, and commercial building industries. With automated solutions ranging from off-site construction to cross-laminated timber, and structural insulated panel processing, Stiles team of experts can help you discover the right solution to meet your specific building automation needs and exceed your expectations.
SOUKUP AMERICA - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1002 Mr. Greg Godbout • 855-476-8587 • 888-750-6940 fax soukupamerica.com Soukup America offers a complete range of flexible engineered equipment for offsite construction. Our machinery excels in panelized and modular manufacturing environments providing the tools and technology for safe, efficient, and ergonomic manufacturing workstations. From compact manual operations to large-scale production facilities leveraging automation and robotics, we work collaboratively to address each client’s unique needs. Along with our standard and customizable equipment, our project team assists in factory layout to long-term support. Together, we deliver solutions that transform prefabrication goals into reality.
SUM+IT TRUSS QUOTING SOFTWARE - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 313 Gerry Greco • 705-975-4937 Price a custom house plan in minutes instead of hours using webbased software developed to improve workflow. Once you use it, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. TAMPA INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1004 SBCA Member Mr. Chris Coffey • 813-880-7300 • 813-880-7333 fax • tifp.com Tampa International Forest Products, LLC is a leading wholesale supplier to the truss industry. We match the needs of suppliers and customers in a manner that creates a profitable lo business relationship for all. We owe our growth and success to our customer and supplier loyalty. Our mission is to be the industry's premier trading partner, while supporting a culture of entrepreneurship and long term growth, as we continue our quest to become "The Company" to work for and do business with. We welcome your partnership.
SOUTHERN CARLSON - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1111 SBCA Member Mr. Dan Rimmer • 704-236-7469 • southerncarlson.com Southern Carlson is a distributor that sells and services pneumatic tools and fasteners for component manufacturing companies along with Safety and MRO products. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI TRADING - 100 SQ.FT. - BOOTH 642 SBCA Member David Porter • 601-735-5051 • southernmisstrading.com As the leading wholesale trading company in the Southern United States, Southern Mississippi Trading offers a diverse selection of lumber, building panels and other building materials including closeouts and wood products. SMT has been built through the values and character of each of its employees. Our team of 30+ professionals has over 400 years of experience combined, offering up-to-date market and product knowledge along with competitive prices and strong distribution capabilities. It is our love of the business and the satisfaction we get from helping our customers that motivate us every day - call to experience our "Southern Hospitality".
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TIMBER PRODUCTS INSPECTIONS - 300 sq.ft. - Booth 1110 SBCA Member Mr. Glenn Traylor • 919-280-5905 • 770-922-1290 fax • tpinspection.com Timber Products' experienced inspectors conduct regular onsite inspections at your facility in compliance with ANSI/TPI-1 to assure that the best quality product hits the market. We provide face to face dialog that educates, demonstrates, guides and evaluates your company's Quality Assurance Program working directly with your team.
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BCMC EXHIBITORS TODD DRUMMOND CONSULTING, LLC - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 315 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Todd Drummond • 603-748-1051 • todd-drummond.com Decades of Well-Established Veteran Experts Specialized in the Wood Truss and Wall Panel Component, Modular Home, LBM, and Home Builder Industries. Todd Drummond Consulting is now a team of well-known veteran professionals. Cost Savings and Net Profit Gains that Usually take Months or Years Can be Accomplished in Weeks or Months with TDC. Lean manufacturing and industrial engineering for all areas, not just the manufacturing (includes sales, design, and admin). Proven lean manufacturing and industrial engineering trained expert with 100+ paid consultations. Team Services - Lumber Purchasing Guidance, Expert Recruiting Services for Mid to ExecutiveLevel Personnel, Leadership Development, M&A, Capital, and Strategic Advisory Services, and Scheduling & Communication Software.
TRUSS BRACE SOLUTIONS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 640 Steve Szymanski • 920-213-0155 "Szymanski Truss Brace System" is a metal truss brace that provides both lateral and diagonal restraint in one application that will change the way trusses are set. Save time, increase safety,reduce lumber use and properly space and brace trusses.
TOLKO MARKETING & SALES - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1000 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Lance Loose • 250-503-8891 • tolko.com/ Tolko is a family-owned company based in British Columbia with divisions across Western Canada and Southern USA. With a solid reputation across the industry, we have over 60 years of experience manufacturing lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB, EWP, biomass power, co-products and a growing number of specialty wood products.
TSTUD - US ENGINEERED WOOD, INC. - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 1001 SBCA Member Mr. Brian Iverson • 612-978-8011 • tstud.com OFFERING A 6-IN-1 SOLUTION TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING INDUSTRIES. UP TO A 99.2% CONTINUOUS INSULATION THERMALLY BROKEN WALL ASSEMBLY. The R19 Tstud™ is a thermally broken, insulated wall stud assembly. For use in exterior walls and in party walls. The 5.5" (1.5" gap) and 7.25" (2.25" gap) BareNaked Tstud™s are uninsulated, thermally broken wall studs to give the builder a choice to use any type of insulation. For use in exterior, interior, and party walls.
TREBNICK SYSTEMS - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 305 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Gregg Trebnick • 937-743-1550 • 937-743-1558 fax • trebnick.com Trebnick Systems is a WBENC-certified specialty tag and label converter. We specialize in strong synthetic materials and specialty adhesives that offer many solutions for hard-to-solve tag and label applications. We offer tear resistant, puncture resistant and harsh environment labels and tags. We also offer printers and printer supplies to meet all your requirements. TRIAD / MERRICK MACHINE CO - 1,200 sq.ft. - Booth 511 SBCA Member Mr. Lowell Tuma • 800-568-7423 • 308-384-8326 fax TriadMachines.com Designed completely with the builder’s needs in mind, Triad’s wall panel systems are more than just machinery, they’re tuned integrated systems. As the forerunner in the wall panel industry, Triad knows what you want; high production, reduced costs and minimal lead-time. In today’s highly competitive housing market, these factors are absolutely essential for the survival of the builder and developer. Triad can help you not only keep competitive, but stay well ahead of the competition. Since 1960, Triad has been the builders' source for automated machine tools for the housing industry, including: wood wall panel equipment, steel framing equipment, stair building machines, window framing machines, material handling carts, and more. Triad has been the tried and true leader for over 50 years…high-volume or low-volume, Triad is there for you!
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TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 410 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Jay Jones • 240-587-5582 • tpinst.org This year marks TPI’s 60th anniversary of maintaining the Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Industry on a sound engineering basis. The Truss Plate Institute works closely with SBCA to promote and improve the component industry by maintaining the TPI 1- National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction.
VECOPLAN - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 314 SBCA Member | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Bill Miller • 812-923-4992 • 812-923-4992 fax • vecoplanllc.com Vecoplan Midwest, LLC provides everything from single machines to turn-key solutions for the wood and biomass markets. Some examples include the Sawmill Industry, Building Components and Truss companies, Biomass Treatment Facilities, Biomass Boiler In-feed, Pellet Plants, etc. VEKTA AUTOMATION - 500 sq.ft. - Booth 1133 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Aaron Bahner • 763-566-0781 • vektausa.com Vekta Automation will be highlighting the Razor series linear saw along with the Packfeeder and StackPro products .
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BCMC EXHIBITORS VIRTEK - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 1210 SBCA Member| SBC Silver Advertiser Mr. Dean Kirby • 519-500-3545 • 519-746-3383 fax • virtekvision.com Build things differently with Virtek, we offer building component manufacturers a laser templating solution for both wood and steel markets. The New Virtek IRIS™ Truss & LTG Software solutions create efficiencies, time savings, and lowers production costs and reducing cycle time. Assemble the most complex walls, floors, cassettes, trusses in minutes. Virtek laser products significantly reduces training of new employees, it eliminates the need for measuring, squaring, stringing in the process it virtual eliminates charge-backs due to errors. The combination of the time savings, error reductions, employee retention, increases dollars to your bottom line. The payback on Virtek lasers is the shortest in the industry. Virtek has over 1,600 lasers in use today in the Component Industry, come see why.
WEST FRASER - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1011 SBCA Member Ms. Michelle Von Hatten • 289-200-5514 • fax • westfraser.com West Fraser is a wood products company with more than 60 facilities in Canada, USA and Europe. We produce lumber, engineered wood (OSB, LVL, MDF, plywood, particleboard), and other products including pulp, newsprint, wood chips, and renewable energy. WEST READING STRAPPING CO. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 740 SBCA Member Mr. David M. Leneghan, Jr • 440-537-7687 • 216-398-3560 fax WestReadingStrapping.com West Reading Strapping is the fastest growing manufacturer of polyester woven strapping and wire buckles to the truss and building components industry. We have one of the largest domestic production facilities producing a full range of strapping widths, tensile strengths and colors to meet your banding needs. Our production capacity includes composite, polypropylene, and extruded polyester strapping while offering a full line of machinery, hand tools and dispensers along with other ancillary packaging and unitizing products for cargo containment. We make metal clips for steel banding and offer a complete line of steel strapping and tools. Come visit our booth and see our solutions.
WASSERMAN & ASSOCIATES - 300 sq.ft. - Booth 1100 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Gold Advertiser Mr. Rod Wasserman • 402-761-2421 • 402-761-2422 fax wasserman-associates.com Wasserman & Associates will be displaying New Wall Panel Equipment in our booth. The machines are reasonably priced with long-term reliability & performance and we include installation support in the United States & Canada. Wasserman & Associates is a representative for new truss, wall panel, stair, door and finger jointing equipment. We also offer the option of used or reconditioned equipment. Being a small family owned company, we will personally address your needs. As a partner in your equipment selection process, we promote the equipment that best suits your individual requirements, not the equipment that optimizes our commission.
WEYERHAEUSER - 200 sq.ft. - Booth 633 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor Mr. Ian Falivene • 303-967-1600 • 303-967-1500 fax • weyerhaeuser.com Weyerhaeuser offers industry-leading softwood lumber, OSB, Trus Joist® engineered wood products, software, and technical support for residential, multi-family, and light commercial construction. Weyerhaeuser is also one of the largest building products distributors in the U.S., offering products through more than 300 suppliers. Our innovative software and cutting solutions, like Javelin® whole house design software and NextPhase® Site Solutions, combine to save you time and money on your way to building better, safer structures. Visit our booth for a demonstration or online at www.weyerhaeuser.com.
WEIMA AMERICA, INC. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1103 SBCA Member Mr. Jeremy Boggs • 803-802-7170 • 803-802-7098 fax weimaamerica.com For over 40 years, WEIMA has manufactured grinders for wood waste, including hardwood, softwood, particleboard, plywood, MDF scrap, bulky pieces of furniture, rippings, window profiles, doors, and stairs. From large operations to small shops, we help woodworking operations save on disposal costs and turn wood waste into profit!
WILDWOOD TRADING GROUP/VAAGEN BROTHERS LUMBER 100 sq.ft. - Booth 1005 SBCA Member John Branstetter • 509-536-0019 • wildwoodtg.com Vaagen Brothers Lumber produces 8'-20' MSR IN 2X4,2X6,2X8 FIR LARCH, SPF, SPFs,HF
WESCANA INDUSTRIES INC. - 100 sq.ft. - Booth 813 SBCA Member | Loyal Exhibitor | SBC Silver Advertiser Mr. Amir Ahmadi • 403-617-8738 • 403-723-0717 fax • wescana.ca Wescana Industries is a manufacturer of truss production machinery. Our product line includes, roller gantries, finish presses, floor truss machines, mobile home presses, hydraulic presses, jack tables, truss stackers, and conveyor systems. Wescana also provides parts and service for all makes and models of machinery. Please visit our website for detailed information on our machinery.
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WOOD TECH SYSTEMS - 300 sq.ft. - Booth 618 SBCA Member | SBC Silver Advertiser Jay Halteman • 765-751-9990 • woodtechsystems.com Fully independent, we represent a variety of solution-based equipment from top industry suppliers of state-of-the-art new and economical pre-owned equipment that best meet your needs. For over thirty years, we’ve specialized in wood component manufacturing equipment, specifically for roof truss, floor truss, and wall panel production.
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