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As the needs of SBCA membership continue to expand, SBCA staff follows suit.

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SBCA is glad to share its newest addition to the staff team, Taylor Pedigo, Event Coordinator.

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SBCA Executive Director, Jess Lohse, runs through the details of the upcoming Open Quarterly Meeting in Charleston, SC.

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Justin and Ken address the ongoing elephant in the room: tariffs.

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SBCA Executive Director, Jess Lohse talks about the IBS Show and details for the upcoming OQM in Charleston.

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SBCA Executive Director, Jess Lohse discusses SBCA and components at NAHB's IBS 2025.

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Justin examines the current choppy market while Ken focuses on strengthening demand.

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As part of SBCA’s structure, success, and strategy, the Board of Directors plays a pivotal role within the association.

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Structural building components will have a prominent place at NAHB’s International Builders Show (IBS) in Las Vegas, February 25-27, 2025.

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Lohse shares highlights of the quality bootcamp and talks about upcoming events.

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Join the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) and the National Framers Council (NFC) for the first Open Quarterly Meeting (OQM) of 2025.  

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Tune in to hear Justin and Ken give their take on the February lumber market as the dust settles around the temporary pause on new tariffs.

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