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SBCA was proud to be a part of the latest mortgage-free home reveal by Operation Finally Home (OPFH) in Windsor, Wisconsin.

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In this episode, Kendall Hoyd, owner of The Sharpen Group, talks about the challenges companies face as they grow and offers some strategic advice...

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Consider SBCA’s new Foundation & Endowment

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SBCA’s state chapters offer unique value that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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Founding Fathers of the Truss Industry, Part 4

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Cussewago Truss delivers another win in the world of concrete

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Truss Components of Washington’s journey to creating a more diverse workforce.

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Private residential construction spending declined 0.6% in January, as spending on single-family construction decreased 1.7%.

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We can always learn things from industry leaders, whether we work with them directly or simply appreciate what they have accomplished.

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The United States is not building enough homes to account for the number of people setting up their own households.

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Carter Lumber has announced plans to expand its South Carolina footprint with new operations in Florence County.

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While nationwide single-family housing starts have slowed in the past year, the largest drop on a percentage basis is occurring in the densest...

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