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Ask the Builder expert, Tim Carter, communicates how components expedite the building process and highlights the many reasons to build with wall panels. In the video Tim explains that wall panels have been around since the 1940's but are now built using cutting-edge technology in an automated production facility. He also shares that wall panels are easy to install which allows for fewer workers with expert carpentry skills and that can save you money. Tim points out that wall panels speed up the building process, allowing the building to be dried in sooner and ensuring construction materials are more quickly protected from the impact of rain and snow.
Learn how component manufacturers offer the most efficient structural framing solutions and how they've made a difference in communities across the country, allowing for the most effective use of time, labor and materials to frame all types of structures. Roof trusses, floor trusses and wall panels play an integral part in the structures you see every day.
Learn how one seasoned framer/CM team was primed to shine on a project like this.
SBCA’s Cold-Formed Steel Council (CFSC) provides supporting documentation relating to Cold-formed steel (CFS) truss quality control.
SBCA is involved with “In-plant Quality Control” programs to fulfill its mission of members gaining the knowledge and power to run successful, growing, profitable companies offering a compelling competitive advantage in the marketplace for their customers and professional growth for employees.
It’s about knowing your customers’ pain points and solving them.
I’m honored to serve as SBCA’s new executive director.
SBCA’s partnership with Tim helps educate his followers on the benefits of structural components.
JL Schwieters was started in 1980 by my dad, John Schwieters, and his brother, Leo, as a framing labor business.
A builder’s perspective on how CMs can grow market share
SBCA strategic planning process yields great results.
A company is acquired for its earnings, but valued for its EBITDA percentage.
CMs and framers win and lose together – the NFC ensures everyone wins.
In late 2019, SBCA’s Executive Committee launched a strategic planning process that began with a survey of component manufacturers (CMs) that garnered a significant response.