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“It’s 2021 and everyone is used to shopping online,” says Keith Kylmala, owner of Kylmala Truss, who recently used SBCA’s new online store.
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Read PostFor decades, SBCA’s online training programs have always been a valuable resource to component manufacturers (CMs).
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Read PostMichelle Walker knows construction. It’s been her life, growing up in a small Canadian oil town where her father was a contractor, to now, working...
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