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A-1 Industries announced today that David Blenker has resigned as Vice President of Operations of A-1 Industries of Georgia.

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Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, today announced the release of the Simpson Strong-Tie®...

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Grab a pen and paper and get ready to take notes, because SBCA’s Financial Management Concepts Training program is about to take your business...

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The SBCA/JBREC Structural Building Components Survey is the only survey that looks specifically at the state of the component manufacturing industry.

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UFP Industries, Inc., reported four quarter 2022 sales declined 5% to $1.9 billion from fourth quarter 2021 sales of $2.02 billion.

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In this episode, Rick Parrino, general manager of Plum Building Systems, a division of US LBM, helps celebrate the podcast’s 100th episode.

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Drexel Building Supply, based in Campbellsport, Wisconsin, has been named to Energage program’s list of Top Workplaces.

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A Cascade business was among a large contingency of companies represented at a High Demand Skilled Trades event for area high school students, Feb....

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Although rising builder sentiment indicates a turning point for housing later this year, lackluster single-family production in January is a sign...

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The construction industry’s outlook for labor is bleak. In order to meet demand, contractors will need to hire an estimated 546,000 workers in 2023,...

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The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that its Occupational Safety and Health Administration will withdraw its proposal to reconsider and...

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After four consecutive declines, the producer price index (PPI) for inputs to residential construction less energy (i.e. building materials) rose...

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