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Following shortly after its announced acquisition of Mount Carroll earlier in May, R.P. Lumber is set to acquire Thorne Lumber Company.
Read PostLeNoble Lumber Co., Inc., a leading provider of high-quality lumber, plywood and building materials, proudly announces the June 2024 opening of its...
Read PostSBCA is pleased to share its second successful year of the SBCA Innovation Grant.
Read PostSBCA Executive Director, Jess Lohse, talks about the Innovative Housing Showcase, BCMC updates, and the upcoming OQM in Bellevue, WA.
Read PostD.R. Horton announced the passing of Donald R. Horton, the company’s founder and chairman of the board of directors.
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Read PostThe U.S. Department of Commerce announced the Million Women in Construction Community Pledge to bring more women into the construction workforce—as...
Read PostMortgage rates that averaged above 7% since mid-April per Freddie Mac data acted as a drag on new home sales last month.
Read PostOn May 21, the Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit challenging OSHA's Walkaround Rule as "statutorily unauthorized and arbitrary and capricious."
Read PostOSHA has unveiled a new mission statement that “more fully reflects the agency’s purpose and the work we do to serve that purpose.”
Read PostMany home shoppers have accepted the reality of today – mortgage rates aren’t heading back to 3% any time soon.
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